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.
A Taste of Theology
The final talk in a series of three talks during Lent will take place on Thursday 21st 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”.
Franciscan Missionary Community Mount Oliver
Mount Oliver, Ballymascanlon , Co Louth.
The Prayer & Spirituality Commission will lead a day of prayer for all. Come and try different styles of prayer.
Starts at 10.00 am with a Morning Prayer.
Bring a packed lunch – Tea and Coffee will be available.
HOPE YOU CAN JOIN US !!
“God is near” – Learning to Pray in everyday life with Sr Anne Lyng
Kilmore Parish Pastoral Centre
Battlehill Road, Stonebridge, Richhill, Co Armagh, BT61 8QJ
The Prayer & Spirituality Commission will lead a day of prayer for all. Come and try different styles of prayer.
Starts at 10.00 am with a Morning Prayer.
Bring a packed lunch – Tea and Coffee will be available.
HOPE YOU CAN JOIN US !!
“Life beyond Death” – Coping with grief and learning to live again with Fr Columba Mary OP
“God reaches out to all” – A special message for young people today with Laura Whinnery.
Divine Mercy Sunday takes place on Sunday 28 April. An afternoon of prayer will take place in St Patrick’s Cathedral beginning at 2.30pm.
Confessions will be available at 3.30pm and Benediction will take place at 4.45pm and the afternoon will conclude with the celebration of Mass at 5.30pm.
During the afternoon, we will pray for the protection of life, from the moment of conception to the moment of natural death. All are welcome to join.
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