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Dec
10
Sat
Called & Gifted @ Newry Conference Centre, The Mall, Newry
Dec 10 all-day

God is calling you to a unique purpose in life, a work of love that only you can do.  Discern your charisms (spiritual gifts) and begin to discern God’s call. You have received gifts in Baptism and Confirmation through which God intends his love to reach others.  Come and discover these charisms!

The Called & Gifted workshop is a live presentation which includes Church teaching on the laity and lay apostleship, the nature of charisms, call and vocation, and how to undertake the process of discernment.

If this is something that interests you, consider enrolling in the workshop that will take place in Newry Conference Centre, The Mall, Newry on Saturday 10th December. It will be facilitated by teams from the dioceses of Armagh, Down & Conor, and Dromore.

Saturday 10am to 8pm (registration from 9.30am)

Early bird price £35 before 2nd December, £40 after 2nd December. This fee includes, tea/coffee, food and materials.

For more information or to book contact the Milanda Kelly at 00353429336649 or email [email protected].

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Dec
15
Thu
Atmospheric and festive celebrations at St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh in preparation for Christmas
Dec 15 – Dec 20 all-day
Atmospheric and festive celebrations at St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh in preparation for Christmas

Thursday 15 December 7.30pm: Messiah by Candlelight will be presented by The Palestrina Choir, Dublin along with four soloists and the Lyric Opera Ensemble.

Tuesday 20 December 7.45pm: Christmas by Candlelight will be presented by The Choir from St Patrick’s High School Keady along with Karl McGuckin, Fra Fee and Malachi Cush.

Tickets for both events are available at Armagh Parish Office (028 37522813) and Dungannon Parish Office (028 87726893)

Sunday 18 December 5.00pm: Archbishop Eamon Martin will join with St Patrick’s Cathedral Choir for the annual Carol Service and there will be an opportunity for some congregational singing.

Jan
18
Wed
Ecumenical Service for Week of Prayer for Christian Unity @ Armagh Cathedral
Jan 18 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

At this time of year and we celebrate the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (18 – 25 January). The theme chosen for this year is: Reconciliation – The love of Christ compels us. (2 Cor 5: 14 – 20) Throughout the Christian world, people of different denominations come together during this special week for conferences, prayer services and social gatherings. As we celebrate the week, we recall how an Episcopalian Franciscan priest from America, Fr Paul Watson, started these gatherings in 1908 by praying for Christian Unity. This year and our Ecumenical Service will take place in St Patrick’s RC Cathedral, Armagh on Wednesday 18 January at 7.30pm. The guest preacher will be Bishop John McDowell, Church of Ireland Bishop of Clogher. All are welcome to join for the special service.

PRAYER

God our Father, we ask you to send your Holy Spirit ever more deeply into our hearts and minds that we may think thoughts of peace, speak words that build up and do the truth always in love, the truth that sets us free, the truth that gives us hope, AMEN

Jan
23
Mon
Praying the Beads Exhibition @ St Paul's High School
Jan 23 – Jan 25 all-day
Jan
28
Sat
Apostolate of Eucharistic Adoration – Armagh Diocesan Meeting @ Armagh City Hotel
Jan 28 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Apostolate of Eucharistic Adoration - Armagh Diocesan Meeting @ Armagh City Hotel

Apostolate of Eucharistic Adoration

Armagh Diocesan Meeting

Saturday 28th January 2017

Armagh City Hotel, Armagh.  10am – 2pm

The Armagh Diocesan Committee of Eucharistic Adoration are organising a Diocesan Meeting for committee members and coordinators of parish adoration centres on Saturday 28th January 2017. Parish representatives and all those interested in promoting Eucharistic Adoration are also invited to attend. The meeting, which will be facilitated by Brendan Cleary of the National Committee will commencing with Holy Mass at 10am and conclude with light lunch at 1.30pm. It is hoped that every Adoration Centre and Parish will be well represented at this important diocesan gathering on 28th January.

Jan
30
Mon
Praying the Beads Exhibition @ St Killian's Community School
Jan 30 – Feb 3 all-day
Feb
2
Thu
Catholic Schools Week: Dundalk
Feb 2 all-day

Dundalk we will be hosting a Songs of Praise for Catholic Schools Week on Thursday, 2nd Feb, called Seinn. This is the 6th year of Seinn in Dundalk and Archbishop Eamonn has attended each year. Our service is a very joyful occasion, with over 1,000 students attending each year. We have our own Youtube channel (search on YouTube for Seinn CSW) with lots of videos/photos from previous years. A trailer advertising this year’s event can be found here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNMvInExUhg.

Solemn Vespers for the religious of the diocese, members of all prayer groups in parishes throughout the diocese @ Armagh Cathedral
Feb 2 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

To mark World Day for Consecrated Life and to launch a new prayer initiative in the Archdiocese of Armagh in 2017, Archbishop Eamon will celebrate Solemn Vespers in St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh, on Thursday, 2 February at 6.00pm.  As well as the religious of the diocese, members of all prayer groups in parishes throughout the diocese are invited to attend.  All are welcome to join in this holy hour of prayer and song.  Refreshments will be provided after the ceremony.

Feb
21
Tue
Lenten Guided Prayer/Retreat @ Mount St. Catherine's Primary School, Armagh
Feb 21 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

There is an information session on Tuesday 21st February, 7.30pm – 9pm.  The first guided prayer/retreat will take place on Sunday 26th February from 6pm to 7.30pm,  and the following five sessions will take place on Tuesdays 28th February, 7th March, 14th March, 21st March, 28th March 7pm – 9pm.

What is it? A retreat in which each person prays on a short Scripture passage each day to see how it relates to his or her actual life. You then meet a guide once a week to chat about the experience. These meetings are completely confidential and non-judgmental. No knowledge of the Scriptures is needed. Nor do you have to be `holy’!

 

Places: There are only 12 places available, on a first come, first served basis. All meetings will take place at: Mount St Catherine’s Primary School, Windmill Av, Armagh BT60 4BR

 

There will be an open information session on Tuesday 21 February from 7.30 to 9.00

This meeting will give people a chance to learn more about the process and to meet the guides. If there are still places left people will be able to sign up.

 

Dates:

The first session of the retreat will be on Sunday 26 Feb 17 from 6.00 to 7.30, and for the following six Tuesdays: 28 Feb, 7, 14, 21, 28 March and 4 April between 7.00 and 9.00.

 

Who is the retreat for? Anyone seeking something special in their lives who wants to deepen his or her relationship with God. It is important that you attend all sessions

 

Who will be the guides? Lay Volunteers from Down and Connor Prayer Guides. All have done a guided retreat themselves, found that it changed their lives, and have been trained in how to offer it to others.

 

How to apply: Phone the Armagh Parish Office at 028 37 522802 or Email: [email protected] with your name, address, phone number and email (if you have one. You can also contact Brian Lennon, s.j. at [email protected]. Places are very limited. Deadline for applications: Sunday 26 February. Particpants will be asked to make a small contribution to costs if they can, but this should be a barrier to no one.

Mar
3
Fri
100 years of Fatima: Centennial Statue to visit Armagh @ Armagh Parish
Mar 3 all-day
100 years of Fatima: Centennial Statue to visit Armagh @ Armagh Parish

On 11 January this year, Pope Francis blessed six statues of Our Lady of Fatima to be brought to each continent, to appeal for prayer and reparation for world peace and to promote the sanctity of family life in our world. One of the statues blessed on that day will be brought to Armagh on Friday 3 March by representatives of the Alliance of the two Hearts.

The statue will arrive at the main gates of St Malachy’s Church on the Friday evening and there will be a short procession around the Church during which time the Rosary will be prayed. The Statue will be received by Archbishop Eamon Martin at the beginning of the 7.30pm Mass on the evening. There will be a Holy Hour after the Mass, to pray for healing for victims of abuse and there will be an opportunity for people to come and pray before the statue up and until 12midnight.

The Statue will be brought on the Saturday morning to St Patrick’s Cathedral for the First Saturday Devotions. Confessions begin at 9.15am, Mass will be celebrated at 10am and the Rosary will be prayed in Our Lady’s Chapel after the 10am Mass. Representatives of the Alliance of the two Hearts will lead prayers in the Cathedral at midday and there will be an opportunity for people and prayer groups to visit the Cathedral throughout the day to pray before the Centennial Statue.

Archbishop Martin will join for the 7pm Vigil Mass on the Saturday evening and before the end of Mass, homes and families will be consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus and people will have an opportunity to enrol in the Brown Scapular. The special Statue will leave St Patrick’s Cathedral after the Mass on that evening.