“The Kingdom of God is among you”- Luke 17:21
“The Kingdom of God is among you”- Luke 17:21
Mass Schedule
Monday-Friday
7:45 am & 10 am Cathedral
9:15 am St. Paul’s
Saturday
7:45 am & 10 am Cathedral
6 pm (Vigil Mass) Cathedral
Sunday
8:30, 11, 12:30 Cathedral
9 am Walshestown
10 am Brotenstown
10:30 & 12 St. Paul’s
11 am Gainstown
Confessions
2 pm – 3 pm [Sat.] Cathedral
Confession is also available by appointment.
Rosary & Devotions
9:30 am [Daily] Cathedral
Adoration
8 am – 8 pm [Mon-Fri] Cathedral
4 pm – 5 pm [Wed] St. Paul’s
Newsletter
Upcoming Events
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Part 1 of our faith discussion walks through Luke and Acts to focus on Jesus and help you read and understand scripture.
Join in for brief videos & talk through questions in small groups. No right or wrong answers.
Thursdays | 4.15-5.30 pm
16 April ~ 23 April ~ 30 April ~ 7 May
Bethany Centre
Snacks provided!
Questions? Email
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Our next Sycamore session will begin on Wednesday, 15 April.
Meet others, explore big questions, and grow in faith together - wherever you are at in your faith journey.
Each week features a short film and open conversation - join the 7 weekly sessions, as you are able.
Starts 15 April through 27 May
Wednesdays, 7.30 - 9 pm
Parish Community Centre
Coffee, tea & biscuits provided
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Bishop Deenihan will lead a diocesan pilgrimage to Padua and Assisi leaving on 26 September for 5 nights.
Pilgrimage includes visits to Basilica of St. Anthony of Padua, Venice, Basilica of the Holy House, and Assisi. In Assisi, pilgrims will follow in the footsteps of St. Francis of Assisi and St. Clare of Assisi, visiting their shrines, as well as the tomb of St. Carlo Acutis, and the famous San Damiano Cross.
The pilgrimage includes direct flights to and from Italy, transfers and tours, accommodation and half board. Cost €1,335.
Bookings and enquiries: JWT Travel Tel: 01 2410800. Email: info@joewalshtours.ie.
A more detailed day-to-day itinerary is available on www.dioceseofmeath.ie
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The Bishop of Meath, Most Rev. Tom Deenihan, has issued a new Pastoral Letter on the future of parish life in our diocese. This letter reflects on what it means today to belong to a parish community, and how each parish is called to be a place of welcome, faith, and mission. We encourage all parishioners to read the letter, reflect on it, and pray for the future of our parish family. You can download it here:
