Cursillo are holding our annual Christmas Celebration on Tuesday 18th December at 8.00pm in the Confraternity Room, St Patrick’s, Dundalk.
We would like to invite everyone to join us as we prepare for Christmas.
Cursillo was founded in Dundalk in 1987 by Fr John B Duffy and over 500 people from the greater Dundalk area have participated in Cursillo Weekends since that time. Today our members serve the people of Dundalk through numerous parish, community and charitable organisations.
We would like to extend a very warm welcome to all those who have made a Cursillo Weekend since 1987, as well as those who may be interested in our work, to join us for this festive celebration. Refreshments will be served after Mass.
Our monthly meetings will resume on Friday 25th January 2019 at 8.00pm in the Confraternity Room and all are welcome!
Fr Gerry O’Hanlon S.J. will be talking about his recent book, “ The Quiet Revolution of Pope Francis” in the O Fiaich Library on Saturday 19 January 2019 from 10am- 1pm. All welcome.
The theme this year is Catholic Schools: Celebrating the Work of Our Local Catholic Schools.
The theme this year is Catholic Schools: Celebrating the Work of Our Local Catholic Schools.
A Taste of Theology
The first in a series of three talks during Lent will take place on Thursday 7th March at 7.30pm in the Community Services Centre, Scarlet Crescent, Drogheda. It will be presented by Patrick Logue on “Listening for God’s Voice in the Old Testament”.
Join composer and presenter John Anderson as he conducts a reflective and celebratory event honouring St Patrick. Set in the magnificent St Patrick’s RC Cathedral, choirs from all over the island and further afield will join together in a unique evening of music and spoken word.
A limited number of audience seats priced £5 are available through The Market Place Theatre Box Office. Please note that these seats may have restricted views and the event may be recorded for future broadcast and marketing purposes.
Armagh Cathedrals Partnership invite you to a special evening of music, story, poetry and prayer to celebrate St Patrick. The guest speaker will be Dean William Morton, Dean of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin. During the evening, he will reflect on “Patrick and Columba, a Tale of Three Cities”. It promises to be a very special evening as we celebrate the St Patrick’s Festival in Armagh and light refreshments will be served afterwards.
A Taste of Theology
The second in a series of three talks during Lent will take place on Thursday 14th March in the Community Services Centre, Scarlet Crescent, Drogheda at 7.30pm. It will be presented by Larry Corrigan on “Christian Art and Scripture”.
Prior to St Patrick’s Day, the Primates of the two principal Churches in Ireland, Archbishop Richard Clarke and Archbishop Eamon Martin, along with their specially invited guest, will discuss what St Patrick means to them in a 21st century context and how his words continue to resonate across the world.
The Primates of all Ireland, Archbishops Clarke and Martin, invite you and your family to commemorate St Patrick’s Day, at a special joint event in the shared space between our two magnificent Cathedrals. This symbolic expression of unity of the Churches is a reflection of St Patrick’s own journey of unifying people within Christianity. Light refreshments will be served.
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