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Sunday 21st July 2024

 

Mass Intentions

Sat 20      19.30    Anne Moran & DFM

Sun 21    10.00    Tom Hallinan, Sliabh View

Eslin      09.00                                               

Tues 23   10.00    James McGovern & DFM

Sat 27      19.30    John Reynolds Coolabawn

                                    Sean McCabe, Drumrahan

                                    Mel Kelly & DFM, Ardlougher

Sun 28    10.00    Mary Walsh, Gortfadda

                                    John & Rose Walsh

Gorvagh 09.00                                                

 

Eucharistic Adoration

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

 

Mass Times July 27th & 28th

Sat July  27th        Mohill    7.30pm

Sun July 28th        Gorvagh      9.00am

                               Mohill        10.00am

                       Foxfield   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.

 

 

House Painting

The pastoral council and Finance committee have decided that the outside of the two parish houses and surrounding buildings should be painted. Anyone who would like to put a quote in for this work, email the parish office at stpatsmohill@gmail.com

 

Five Step Support Service

Are you affected by the misuse of alcohol or other drugs by another individual ? 5 Step Support can help you; it is a free , non-judgemental, one – one consultation service. Putting your needs and wellbeing first , helping you manage often stressful , difficult and emotional issues . If you would like further information please contact    071 9150578 / 085 875 9319 email sligoleitrim@alcoholforum.com                                          

  You don’t have to be addicted to suffer from addiction!  

 

 

QQI Level 5 Computer Course – Starting September 2024

Are you looking to upskill, gain employment or access third level education? Then we have the course just for you. Mohill Computer Training are now enrolling for our full – time QQI Level 5 computer course. The course begins in September. Register now as places are limited.

Call 071 9632024 or email margaret@mct.ie for more information.

 

Mohill Library

Summer Stars is the free national reading programme for children that takes place in all public libraries  each summer. It runs from 1st July – 31st August.

Join up today receive your free bag and read 6 books over the summer to get your star. Weekly prizes for book tokens, monthly family draws and overall prize of a bike.

Events in July

Family Board Game evenings every Tuesday from 5.30-6.30pm.

 

Art classes on Wednesday with Kate Murtagh Sheridan. Booking is essential

Marian College items on display in Ballinamore Library

A number of items from the Convent of Mercy and Marian College, Mohill are currently on display in Ballinamore Library. It includes a Golden Key with an inscription to mark the official

opening of the new Convent of Mercy Secondary School on 09.10.1969 by Brian Lenihan, Minister for Transport and Power. A silver tray with the inscription ‘Marian College 1949 –

1974’, presented by the 1974 Leaving Certificate students to the school. Marian College Seal Stamp with school name and address. The familiar Marian College School Crest and the booklet

from the thanksgiving mass held in St. Patrick’s Church Mohill 04.05.2008. Opening hours

Tuesday 12 – 7pm; Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 10 – 1 and 2 – 5; Saturday 10 – 1pm.

 

Seeing your life through the Lens of the Gospels

The apostles reported to Jesus all that they had done and taught. Perhaps you have had the experience of being able to check in with somebody and share an experience. What have you learned from such conversations?   Jesus saw that the apostles needed to rest and eat. What has been your experience of finding a restful place after a busy day? What kind of nourishment have you found necessary in order to maintain energy and enthusiasm?   When Jesus saw the crowd, he recognised their need and reached out to them. Who has been a Jesus person for you, someone who recognised your need and reached out to you? For whom have you been a Jesus person in that way?  It sometimes can be difficult to strike a balance between responding to the needs of others and meeting our need for rest and nourishment. What has helped you to keep the balance right?

 

 

Offertory Collection

Last weekend ………….€1,980

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