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Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Sunday 7 June 2026Mass Intentions
Sat 6 19.30 Ann, Peter & Hannah Reynolds & Susan McManus
Sun 7 10.00 Fr Hubert Fee
Kevin, Brendan & Marie Casey
Melissa Gaffey (1st anniv)
Sat 13 19.30 Cynthia McWeeney MM, Cloone Rd
Eileen McGuire MM, Clarashinnagh
Sun 14 10.00 Maureen McNabola Kilnagross & DFM
We pray for Ronan Gallagher, Main street, funeral Mon June 8 at 12noon in Mohill,. Annie Carey, nee Moran, Satrisaun, Gorvagh who died in Luton recently
Mass Times 13th & 14th June
Sat June 13th Mohill 7.30pm
Sun June 14th Gorvagh 09.00am
Mohill 10.00am
Fenagh 11.30am
Weekday Masses
Mon to Fri 10am
Rosary after 10am Mass
Confession—Sat evening 7pm in Mohill.
First Sat—Mass at 10am & Confessions after Mass.
Eucharistic Adoration
Thurs after 10am Mass until 6pm
Benediction first Thurs of the month at 6pm
Corpus Christi Procession
Corpus Christi Procession will take place after the 7.30pm Mass on Sat June 6, Feast of Corpus Christi
Cemetery Sun
Mass at 3pm on Sun July 5 in St Patrick’s Church, Mohill. Prayers in the cemetery after Mass. Please bring Holy Water, as you will be invited to bless your graves
Full time Adult Education courses starting September 2026 in Leitrim College of Further Education and Training located at our Drumshanbo campus on the Hilly Road, N41 C6X6 and Carrick on Shannon campus – The Courtyard, N41 A386 and N41 TE20. Find out about our QQI Level 5 & 6 courses in Business, Equine, Health Nutrition and Food Science, Healthcare Skills, Music, Outdoor Sports and Recreation, Psychology, Youth and Social Studies and Tourism on our website www.leitrimcollege.ie, our Facebook and Instagram pages @LeitrimCollege or call 089-2667813.
Legion of Mary meetings in THE LAPWD building, Station Road, Mohill on Monday evenings at 7pm. All are welcome.
Pope Leo
Dear brothers and sisters, in our series of catecheses on the Second Vatican Council, we continue our reflection on Sacrosanctum Concilium, by looking at the elements of the rite, the sign, and the symbol found in the sacred liturgy. The rite of the Christian liturgy is the ecclesial mediation through which the divine gift reaches us. In the liturgy, we are invited to participate — body, mind, and heart — and enter into a dimension inhabited by the Holy Spirit. In order to enter into this dimension, the liturgy is woven with signs and symbols that have a performative and transformative dimension. For example, kneeling is a sign of our worship of God while exchanging the sign of peace points to our ecclesial communion. Further, signs help us to recall the constitutive acts of the Sacraments as when we are sprinkled with holy water we remember our commitment to Christ. As we prepare for the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, may each of us reawaken our openness to an encounter with God by rediscovering the signs and symbols of the sacred liturgy,
Points to Ponder
Over the centuries, the Holy Spirit gradually guided the Church to an awareness of Christ’s ongoing sacramental presence in the Eucharist. As the Eucharist was reserved after Mass so that Holy Communion could be brought to the sick, we began to realise that we could extend the worship and praise, and the prayers of intercession and supplication offered to God during the Mass by adoring the Lord in the Eucharist outside of Mass. Eventually, churches constructed tabernacles where we could reserve the Blessed Sacrament. Gradually we developed the liturgical practice of Eucharistic exposition, adoration, and benediction. Today, it is impossible to know how many tabernacles there are in the world. So many parish churches, convents and monasteries, oratories and residences of religious orders! In every corner of the world–indeed, in every corner of time and space–Jesus is with us, wanting to accompany us and to be available so that we can come to him in the Eucharist and open our hearts to him. He is drawing the whole world into his Sacred Heart through his silent, respectful, loving, generous presence in countless tabernacles throughout the earth. What does this decision on God’s part tell me about his love and interest in my life? How have I responded to this gift? How would I like to respond from now on?
Money Matters
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