Calendar
Tobernalt Holy Well – Garland Weekend Programme
Theme: Remembering Penal Ireland; Faith, Perseverance, Commitment
Saturday 27th July
7.00pm Confession
7.30pm Evening Mass – The Gift of Our Faith
Sunday 28th July
6.00am Dawn Mass – Camino from St Anne’s Church beginning at 4.45am
10.00am Morning Mass – Penal Ireland – Story and Journey
12.noon Mass with Prayers for Healing and Anointing of the Sick
Walk in Prayer from Darkens to Light
A Camino from St Anne’s Church to the Holy Well will take place on Sunday 28th July beginning at 4.45am to arrive at the Holy Well for 6.00am Mass. This walk recalls our ancestors in Penal Ireland who walked to the Holy Well in fear of their lives to honour the Mass and celebrate the various Sacraments. Everyone can join in this walk and recall this sacred and precious part of our history out of respect for our ancestors.
Traffic at the Holy Well for Garland Weekend
Please remember that a one-way system of traffic will operate at the Holy Well for the Garland Weekend. Please follow the direction of the Gardaí and Parish Stewarts who will be on duty. This system will help with the organisation of traffic flow and parking. It will also help with the smooth departure of traffic after Mass.
Afternoon of Reflection for Teachers & School Leaders (Time Out Before We Begin Again!) taking place in Donamon Castle on Thurs Aug. 22nd (11 – 4.30 pm). Facilitators: Fr. Michael Drumm & Sr. Moya Hegarty OSU. All welcome. Booking essential. More details: www.elphindiocese.ie/time4teachers or ring Justin @ 087 6171526.
The annual Diocesan pilgrimage to Lourdes takes place from 30th August – 4th September.
For all the information, to download booking form or to book online, visit http://www.joewalshtours.ie/holidays/pilgrimages-lourdes-elphin
The six Western Dioceses (the Tuam Province) have planned a new initiative as part of the ongoing response to the pastoral challenge presented by COVID-19. One of the important Gospel stories of these Easter days is the account of how the two disciples met the Risen Jesus on the road to Emmaus and how they asked him: “Stay With Us Lord; it is almost Evening”.
With this in mind, we are inviting you to join us for a short (20 min) reflection, each Sunday evening at 6.30pm between now and Pentecost. Each reflection will be given by a different guest presenter and will be broadcast on webcam from a different location in the West.
The webcam links will be posted each week.
Sunday 3rd May comes from the Diocese of Elphin. Watch online at 6.30pm on churchservices.tv/strandhill