9 Day “Pentecost Novena” Fri 26th May — Sat 3rd June Eve of Pentecost Sunday
To mark 500 years since the Reformation, a talk will be given by internationally acclaimed historian, Fr. Oliver P Rafferty SJ (Professor of history at Boston College) – in St. Oliver Plunkett Church in Blackrock, Co. Louth. The title is “Martin Luther and Reform of the Church”. The talk begins at 7pm on Thursday 1st June and will last for 40 mins with 15 mins for Q&A.
For more information see www.hbp.ie
Stonebridge Pastoral Centre, Stonebridge,
Co Armagh BT61 8QL
Wednesday 7th June from 7.30pm – 9.30pm.
Cost £12 per person which covers Music Book and Workshop costs.
Stonebridge is just off the main Armagh/Portadown Rd. At Stonebridge Roundabout, see sign for St Patrick’s Church. The Pastoral Centre is located beside the Church
~ The Mass of St. Patrick ~
Composed for the Octo Centenary Celebration of Ballintubber Abbey, Mayo, Ireland. It was launched at the Los Angeles Religious Education Conference at the Anaheim Convention Centre, L.A. in February. It is published by GIA Music.
Composed in melodic and accessible form for Choirs ( Soprano
Alto and Men ) It includes piano accompaniment, guitar chords and notation for C Instrument and is beautifully arranged by Paul Tate who previously collaborated with me on The Glendalough Mass.
( The Art work is taken from a Mosaic by Mark Rupnik SJ, which features St. Patrick and can be seen at the Irish College Chapel in Rome )
The Workshops will be on Wednesday 7th June at 7.30 pm until 9.30pm
Cost €12 per person . ( This will cover the Book and Workshop costs )
StonebridgePastoral Centre ( Adjacent to Church )
Stonebridge, BT61 8QL
Armagh
St Teresa of Calcutta was an Albanian – Indian nun and missionary. She was born in Skopje (now the Republic of Macedonia). After living in Macedonia for eighteen years, she moved to Ireland and then to India, where she lived for most of her life. In 1950, she founded the Missionaries of Charity, a religious congregation which had over 4,500 sisters and are active in 133 countries. The congregation manages homes for people dying of HIV/Aids, leprosy and tuberculosis, soup kitchens, dispensaries and mobile clinics, childrens and family counselling programmes, orphanages and schools. Members of the congregation take vows of chastity, poverty and obedience also profess a fourth vow, to give “wholeheartedly free service to the poorest of the poor”.
During her life, St Teresa of Calcutta received a number of honours. She was canonised (recognised by the Church as a saint) on 4 September 2016 and the anniversary of her death (5 September) is her feast day.
She’s revered for her work with the poor in India and Pope Francis said “She defended the unborn, the sick and abandoned and had shamed world leaders for the crimes of poverty they themselves created”. Two apparent cures of sick people after her death in 1997 have been attributed to her intercession. On the day of her Canonisation, Pope Francis said: “St Teresa of Calcutta had spent her whole life bowing down before those who were spent, left to die on the side of the road, seeing in them their God given dignity”.
Thursday 8 June
7.20pm Arrival and Procession with the Relic
7.30pm Evening Mass
10.00pm Night Prayer
(Cathedral closes at 10.30pm)
Friday 9 June
8.00am Morning Mass
10.00am Morning Mass
12.00noon Midday Prayer
3.00pm Rosary
6.00pm Evening Prayer
7.30pm Evening Mass
10.00pm Night Prayer
(Cathedral closes at 10.30pm)
Saturday 10 June
10.00am Morning Mass
12.00noon Midday Prayer
1.00pm Relic departs from St Patrick’s Cathedral
Confessions will be heard on the mornings of Friday 9 and Saturday 10 June from 9.30am – 9.55am and from 10.30am – 12noon and on the Friday afternoon from 4pm – 6pm.
The Iona Institute NI invite you to take part in ‘How to speak up’ media training workshops
Gain confidence in speaking out on important issues like The meaning of marriage & The right to life. Adult evening session Thursday 29th June 6 -8.30 pm. Youth 15yrs+ one day event Friday 30th June 10.00am -3.00pm
Both events held inSt Brides parish hall 38 Derryvolgie avenue Belfast BT9 6FP. To book a place & find out more email [email protected] or call 07531149891
Christopher West is Coming To
St. Peter’s Parish Drogheda
Join us in the Barbican Centre, Drogheda on 9th of July from 3-5pm were world-renowned author, speaker and theologian Christopher West will unfold St. John Paul II’s “Theology of the Body”.
Theology of the Body answers the questions of every human life: Who am I? Why am I here? How can I be happy?.
Everyone; whether you are single, in a relationship, married or in Religious life, young or old, all are welcome to attend this one off event in St. Peter’s Parish, Drogheda.
There will be no entrance fee for this event, donation only.
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady to the three shepherd children at Fatima in 1917 Archbishop Eamon Martin is leading an Archdiocesan Centenary Pilgrimage to Fatima from 10th – 17thAugust 2017 staying in the Tres Pastorinhos Hotel (situated 5 minutes from the Sanctuary Square). The cost is €848 per person sharing inclusive of taxes, insurance and all meals. Coaches to Dublin Airport from specific locations within the archdiocese will be arranged. All bookings must be made through Pilgrimages Abroad, 69 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin 1 Telephone (ROI) 01 635 9300 (NI) 003531 635 9300. Demand for this pilgrimage is expected to be very high and since there are a limited number of places available immediate booking is essential. 200€ deposit guarantees your place. Booking commences 22nd February 2016. Booking forms are available in the sacristy after Mass.
For more information contact Fr Seamus White tel 028 8772 2631 or Joe McLaughlin tel 028 9070 1606 (mobile) 077 1180 8207
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