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Sunday 16th February 2025

                                     Mass Intentions 

 

Sat 15        19.30             Tommy McCaffrey MM

                                                     Ella McLoughlin, Drumgowna

                                             James McGivney, Mohill

                                                                                              Phylis Reilly & Mary Wakenshaw   (nee Reilly) Drumboy

           Sun 16       10.00           Teresa (Tess) McGuinness MM

                                                  John McHugh Twickenham &

                                        Elizabeth Tiernan Finiskill

Eslin            09.00                                                    

                 Mon 17      10.00              Bridget, Michael Joe & Annie McGarry

Sat 22 19.30                       Alf, Maureen & Cormac Rowley

                                   Kevin & Liz Kelly, Killamaun

                                          Michael John Canning (1st anniv)

                             Eileen & James Kennedy

Sun 23 10.00                                                                       

Gorvagh  09.00              Charlie & Ann Flynn, Breandrum

                    Mai Beirne Station Road

                  Joe Flynn, Newbliss,

We pray for Fergus Geelan, Drumard and Fr Michael McGowen, Rathcoole and originally from Mohill who died recently

Mass Times February 22nd & 23rd

Sat Feb  22nd        Mohill            7.30pm

                 Sun Feb 23rd      Gorvagh          9.00am            

                                  Mohill       10.00am

                                         Fenagh              11.30am

 

 

Weekday Masses—Mon to Fri 10am

Rosary after weekday Mass

Confession—Sat evening 6.30pm in Mohill

 First Sat—Mass at 10am & Confessions after Mass.

 

Eucharistic Adoration

Takes place each Thurs after 10am Mass until 6pm. Benediction first Thurs of the month at 6pm

Pope Francis

Dear brothers and sisters: In our continuing catechesis on this Holy Year’s theme of “Jesus Christ our Hope”, we now reflect on the humility of the Son of God, who chose to enter our human history not with resounding proclamations but in poverty and simplicity.  Born in Bethlehem, a town whose name means “House of Bread”, Jesus – the Bread come down from heaven to satisfy the hunger of the world (cf. Jn 6:51) – is laid in a manger because there is no room for him in the inn. 

 

Divine Mercy Conference 2025

 February 21st to 23rd, 2025, at the RDS Dublin. The conference will feature a range of speakers, including Fr James Blount, Roisin Doherty and Fr. Bernard Walsh. The event will include Holy Mass, Confessions, Eucharistic Healing service, Eucharistic Adoration, and various talks and workshops focused on the Divine Mercy devotion. Come along for a powerful weekend. More info on Divinemercyconference.com

 

Pastoral Council meeting on Tue, Feb 25 at 7pm in the Parochial house, Mohill

Computer Course

Evening Computer Course for beginners starting in late February. From 7pm to 9pm on Tuesday and Thursday each week in the Mohill Enterprise Centre.  Leading to a Major Award – Certificate in Information and Communication Technologies.

Modules include – Computer Literacy, Word Processing, Communications, Spreadsheets, Internet Skills, Mathematics. Contract – 0719632024 or email info@mct.ie to book your place now.

 

Making Mohill A Dementia Inclusive Community

Learn more about Dementia and the practical steps we can all take to help build a more inclusive community for people living with dementia and their families.

Please come along to a Free Information Evening 

Mohill Library on Thursday 27th February 7pm

Seeing your life through  the lens of the Gospels 

We are told that Jesus ‘fixed his eyes on the disciples’ before speaking. It suggests that he was about to say something that he really wanted them to take in. Surprisingly he then tells them it is no bad thing for us to be poor or hungry. But perhaps you have recognised the truth in what St. Augustine said: ‘You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in you.’   ‘Blessed are you who weep’ is not an encouragement to be miserable. Rather it is an affirmation of the importance of loving relationships in life. We are blessed to have such people in our lives, but there may also be pain. Yet is it not true that the blessing of loving and being loved is worth the price you pay?    Jesus said that his followers would be open to opposition and ridicule because of him, – and they are blessed when this happens. Unpleasant it may, but have you not been grateful on those occasions when you had the courage to stand by something that you believed in?

 

Eslin Community Association &    Eslin womens group are hosting the annual tea party in Eslin community centre on Fri 21 of Feb at 8pm. Admission €10

 

 

          

 Money Matters

Offertory Collection ..€1,775