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Pentecost Sunday 24th May 2026Mass Intentions
Sat 23 19.30 Willie & Eileen Beirne Rosdaun
Gretta & Tom Pat Early & DFM
Joe Moran & DFM Drumrahill
Gerry Murphy & DFM
Sun 24 10.00
Fri 29 10.00 Seamus McGovern & DFM
Sat 30 19.30
Sun 31 10.00 Christy McCaffrey
Deaths
Please pray for the repose of the souls of Eileen McGuire Clarashinnagh, who funeral took place recently and Pat Beirne, O Carolan Court, funeral on Mon at 11am in Mohill. May they rest in peace.
Mass Times 30th May & 31st May
Sat May 30th Mohill 7.30pm
Sun May 31st 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
Franciscan Brothers
Br Brian Johnson, OSF will talk at all Masses this weekend about the Brothers work in Kenya and Uganda. Envelopes will be available so that you can support their Mission
Legion of Mary meetings in THE LAPWD building, Station Road, Mohill on Monday evenings at 7pm. All are welcome.
Summer Concert
in Mohill Community College on Tuesday 26th May at 7pm. An evening of music song and dance Admission €12,
Children, OAP’s €7.
All welcome
Pray for Life Novena
The Pray for Life Novena is an invitation to join thousands of people across Ireland to pray for the protection of human life, from Saturday 23rd May to Sunday 31st May. Each day’s intention is accompanied by a short reflection and suggested actions to help build a culture of life in Ireland. Visit www.prayforlife.ie for the daily novena prayers and to sign up for daily reminders. The prayers will also be posted on facebook.com/PrayforLifeNovena and @prayforlifenovena on Instagram. This is an initiative of the Council for Life of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference.
Mohill Photography Club
will hold its next outing on Wednesday 3 June at 7pm, meeting at the car park walls outside Lough Rynn Castle.
Photography enthusiasts of all levels are invited to come along, bring their camera, and enjoy an evening exploring and photographing the beautiful surroundings of Lough Rynn as part of a relaxed and welcoming group.
The club offers a great opportunity to share ideas, learn new skills, and meet others with an interest in photography. New members are always welcome.
For more information, 087-419-4139.
Alzheimers Free Information Cafe open to everyone on the 4th Thursday of the month 28th May 11am to 1pm, Commercial Hotel. For more information contact Eileen on 087 0024190.
Vintage & Family Day Ballinamore
Sunday 30th May 12pm – 4pm
Vintage and family day at St Felims, Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim N41 XR97 Sunday 30th May in aid of Cancer Care West and Carrigallen National School Autism Unit. Large display of vintage vehicles, trade stalls, craft exhibitions and FREE kids entertainment. Live music with Kevin Logue and DJ Johnny McGovern. Gates open from 12pm to 4pm with exhibitor entry from 10am
Points to Ponder
Imagine yourself in that upper room: doors bolted, hearts pounding, shame and fear swirling after the chaos of the cross. The disciples have every reason to shrink back, unsure if they even belong in the presence of their Lord. And then, suddenly, Jesus is there. Not with words of blame, but with a message that lands like a soft blanket: ‘Peace be with you.’ He doesn’t ask for explanations or apologies. He shows them his wounds; proof that love survived the grave. Their fear melts into joy, because in that moment, forgiveness is not just a concept. It’s a person. It’s Jesus, alive and loving them as fiercely as ever. This is not just a story for that one locked room. It’s for every one of us who’s ever felt ashamed, unworthy, or afraid to stand before God. Jesus says, ‘Peace be with you,’ not as a suggestion, but as a gift. You don’t need to be a perfect person for the Spirit to work wonders through you. The disciples were ordinary people: full of doubts, regrets, and rough edges.
But when the Holy Spirit comes, those locked doors open wide. The Spirit meets us as we are, and gives us courage, the words, and the love we need to build up the Church and the world around us.
The Spirit’s gifts aren’t just for a chosen few. Each of us receives them in unique ways: through our personalities, our strengths, even our weaknesses. Some of us build up the body of Christ with patience, others with kindness or faithfulness, still others with gentleness or self-control. These are the fruits of the Holy Spirit, growing quietly within us.
Money Matters
Offertory Collection…€1,835
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