Feast Days
St Patrick was born very probably in the early years of the fifth century in the Roman colony of Britain. He was taken captive at the age of sixteen and brought to Ireland where he was sold as a slave….
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne, County Cork, Ireland.

St Patrick was born very probably in the early years of the fifth century in the Roman colony of Britain. He was taken captive at the age of sixteen and brought to Ireland where he was sold as a slave….
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There is no other God, there never was and there never will be, than God the Father, unbegotten and without beginning, from whom is all beginning, holding all things as we have learned; and his son Jesus Christ whom we…
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Sunday Masses: Holy Rosary — Vigil 6.10pm; Sunday morning 8am, 10am and Noon. Ballintotis — 10.30am. Weekday Masses for this week: 8am and 10am Monday to Friday; 10am Saturday. Confessions are heard in the Adoration Chapel on Saturdays from Noon…
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Anniversaries: Alan O’Connor, Seán Keohane, John J. O’Donovan, Marion Barton, Maim Thompson, Catherine McCarthy, Dominic Knowles, Denis O’Sullivan, Con & Nora O’Brien, Brendan Hennessy, Leona Whyte.
On Sundays during Lent Holy Rosary will close after the Stations of the Cross. During the week it will close at 6pm unless there is a liturgy being celebrated later in the evening.
Monsignor Goold will give his second talk on St Paul on Wednesday 13th March at the MyPlace centre, 8pm. Many of our readings at Mass come from the letters of St Paul to various communities. Come along and learn a…
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Monday 11th March, St Aengus, was a monk in Clonenagh, Co. Louth, who moved to the monastery at Tallaght at the end of the eighth century during the abbacy of Maelruain to spend a period under his direction. He was…
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Cork Lions Club are holding their annual Patrick’s Hill Ball Run in aid of the People of Gaza and Local Cork Charities at 2pm on Monday March 18th. It is a fun family event and all are welcome. We will…
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This weekend’s Gospel, taken from the Gospel of St. John, sees Jesus speaking of what must happen to him, ‘the Son of Man’ and why. He has to be lifted up as Moses lifted up the serpent in the desert…
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We can see in today’s scripture where that point of non-separation of social justice and the saving of souls has a basis in different passages. We have: ‘God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son so…
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Upon his arrival in Ireland for the World Meeting of Families on 25th August 2018, Pope Francis met at Dublin Castle with representatives of civil, cultural and religious life, including the Taoiseach and members of the Government. Pope Francis said…
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