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  • Advent Carol Service

    The first of three Advent Carol Services at St. Mary's Church, Westport. Thanks and congratulations to the girls, boys, teachers and staff of St Colmcille's Quay School 👏👏👏

  • News week commencing 7th December

    HOLY COMMUNION PYX: If you would like to take Holy Communion home to a family member or neighbour, please call in to the office to collect a Pyx.   BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP: Bereavement Support Group meeting at the Family Centre, Knock each Wednesday at 11am.No booking required. Further information from Monica Morley on 094-9375320.   WESTPORT FUEL APPEAL: The Annual Westport Fuel Appeal is ongoing until December 23rd with bucket collections and fundraising from local clubs or online at IDonate.ie Established in 1996 and in Memory of Martin Keane RIP   UNICEF APPEAL FOR CHILDREN IN GAZA: If you would like a chance to win a “Paddington Bear” Call into the Presbytery Office. €5 a line.   JUBILEE YEAR OF HOPE 2025 Next Sunday Archbishop Francis Duffy will launch this special year in our Parish and Diocese on December 15th at 11. 00a.m. Mass. He will bless the new Jubilee plaque in St. Mary’s Church. He will also preach on the significance of the Jubilee Year for our parish and especially for Croagh Patrick Ireland’s Holy Mountain.   THE THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT DECEMBER 14TH/15TH  Bambinelli Sunday, is celebrated next weekend with Gaudete Sunday when we light the pink candle on our Advent Wreath. It is a tradition in which families bring their baby Jesus figurines from their nativity scenes to church for a special blessing. The name "Bambinelli" comes from the Italian word for "little children." This custom emphasizes the importance of the Christmas season and the joy of preparing for the birth of Christ. The blessing serves as a reminder of the significance of the nativity in Christian faith and family celebrations. We encourage everyone to participate in this lovely family tradition in our parish at next week end’s masses   NIGHT FEVER: St. Mary’s Church on Sat. 21st Dec from 7.30pm-10.30pm Adoration, Scripture, Music, Prayer & Confessions. Volunteers needed, please contact Martin 085-8727732   BLESSING FOR EXPECTANT MOTHERS: There will be a blessing ceremony for all expectant parents in the Basilica at Knock Shrine on Saturday 14th December at 11am. It will include a short prayer for protection and safe delivery with an individual blessing for all mothers-to-be who are present. All welcome.   NEW BANK DETAILS:  The main Parish Account is now with PTSB due to the closure of Ulster Bank. The details are as follows: Account Name:    Westport Parish BIC:                         IPBSIE2D IBAN:                      IE83IPBS99072933204684 DEANERY MASS TIMES FOR CHRISTMAS:   PARISH CHRISTMAS EVE Tuesday 24th  CHRISTMAS DAY Wednesday 25th  AUGHAGOWER 8pm Cushlough 9pm Aughagower 10.30am Cushlough 11.30am Aughagower BURRISHOOLE 7pm Newport 9pm Tiernaur 9.30am Shramore 11am Mulranny   ISLANDEADY 7pm Glenisland 9pm Islandeady 10am Glenisland 11am Islandeady KILMEENA/ FAHY 5pm Fahy 9.30am Myna   LOUISBURGH 6pm Killeen 7.30pm Louisburgh 10.00am Killeen 11.30am Louisburgh   WESTPORT 6.30pm Westport 8.00pm Drummin 8.00pm Lecanvey 9.30pm Westport 11.00am Westport   CHRISTMAS CAROLS AT ST. MARY’S CHURCH WESTPORT: Wednesday 11th December Quay School 6.30pm -7.30p.m. Thursday 19th December Scoil Phádraig 10.30a.m. - 11.30am CAROL SERVICE: Sunday 22nd December at 5.00p.m. PLEASE NOTE: All children of a school going age in the parish are invited to take part in our Christmas Carol Service on Sunday December 22nd at 5.00pm in this church. Practices will be held on next Friday 13th and the following Friday 20th in Carrowbeg House from 5 to 6pm We would love to see lots of children taking part.   ADVENT PRAYER: HEAVENLY FATHER, As we gather on this Second Sunday of Advent, we pause in anticipation of the coming of Your Son, Jesus Christ. Fill our hearts with hope and peace as we prepare for His arrival. May the light of His love guide us through the darkness, and may we be instruments of Your peace in the world. Help us to reflect on the true meaning of this season, drawing closer to You and to one another.   We offer this prayer through Christ Our Lord. Amen   ANAM CARA: The organisation that supports bereaved parents, will hold its monthly Parent Support Evening on  Tuesday 17th December at 7.30pm in the TF Royal Hotel, Castlebar This event is free and open to all bereaved parents regardless of the age your child died, the circumstances of their death, or how recent their death was. You do not need to register in advance.  Ph No. 01 4045378   VERY REV. PATRICK GILL, P.E. 1927- 2024: Ballyhip, Louisburgh & Lecanvey. We pray for the repose of Fr. Paddy who served as a priest in out Diocese for 72 Years and as an Assistant Pastor in Lecanvey 1998- 2019. We thank God for the blessing of his generous ministry among us in this parish. May he receive the reward his goodness and kindness to the people he served. And may he Rest in Peace. Ar dheis De go raibh a anam.

  • Rev. Fr. Paddy Gill

    (An-tAthair Padraic Mac Giolla) January 25th 1927 ~ November 28th 2024 (Ballyhip, Louisburgh, Co. Mayo, retired Parish Priest, Milltown, Co. Galway and Assistant Priest, St. Patrick’s Lecanvey, Westport.) November 28th 2024:- Peacefully in the wonderful and kind care of the Nurses and staff of the Pilgrim’s Rest Nursing Home, Barley Hill, Westport, in his 98th year, and his 72nd year of his ministry to the Priesthood, surrounded by his family. Beloved son of the late Peter and Norah (née O’Malley), and brother of the late Charlie (Ballyhip) & Mary Browne (Boston). Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sister Bernie Sweeney (Louisburgh), brother Eddie Gill (Kent, England) nephews and nieces Tommy, Brendan, Mary-B., Anne, Dan, Noreen & P.J.(Browne), Elizabeth, Edward & Eugene (Gill) and Peter (Sweeney), his twenty three grand- nephews & nieces and his four great- grand niece and nephews, cousins, extended Gill & O’Malley families in Ireland and USA, + Archbishop Francis Duffy, + Archbishop Emeritus Michael Neary, his brother Priests and religious of the Archdiocese of Tuam, and religious sisters of the Western Province who showed exceptional kindness to Fr. Paddy in the various parishes he served, former alumni and faculty of St. Jarlath’s College, his beloved and loyal parishioners, and wide circle of friends.   Requiescat in Pace   Fr. Paddy will rest in repose at Sweeney’s Funeral Home, Louisburgh on Tuesday (Dec.3rd) from 6:00pm, concluding with Vigil Prayers at 8:00pm followed by removal to St. Patrick’s Church, Lecanvey for Reception and Evening Prayers. Concelebrated Mass of the Resurrection at 2:00pm on Wednesday (Dec. 4th) in St. Patrick’s Church Louisburgh, followed by interment in Kilgeever Cemetery (via Ballyhip). (Please note Fr. Paddy’s Funeral Mass will be in Louisburgh Church.) ~~~~~~~~ Family flowers only please, donations in lieu if desired to Order of Malta Louisburgh or Louisburgh Meals on Wheels, c/o Sweeney Funeral Directors, Louisburgh. ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ I Líonta Dé go gCastar Sinn. Appointments in the Archdiocese of Tuam Ordained 21st June 1953 Chaplain Brooklodge Monastery 1953 – 1954 Prefect of Studies St. Jarlath’s College 1954 – 1955 Professor St. Jarlath’s College 1955 – 1970 C.C. Mulranny 1970 – 1981 C.C. Headford 1981 – 1986 P.P. Milltown 1986 – 1998 A.P. Lecanvey 1998 – 2019 Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his kindness endures forever . (Psalm 118v.29) Note RIP: https://rip.ie/death-notice/rev-fr-paddy-gill-mayo-louisburgh-576291

  • News for the week starting 30th November 2005

    ARE YOU A RETIRED PUBLIC SERVANT: A “Get together” might be of interest to you Come along to the Ellison Hotel, Castlebar On Tues 3rd December from 11.00a. 1.00p.m. Light refreshments served. Phone Eileen at 087-6202645.   ALL NIGHT VIGIL KNOCK 7TH DECEMBER: Bus will leave the Quay (Centra) at 9.15 p.m. The Mall 9.30p.m. Contact Margaret at 098-27109.   ADVENT PRAYER: PART 1: PREPARATION Heavenly Father, as we enter this sacred season of Advent help us to prepare our hearts for the coming of Your Son. May we clear away distractions and focus on the hope that His birth brings to our lives.   PART 2: REFLECTION: Lord, grant us the grace to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas. In our moments of stillness, may we grow in love, joy, and peace, remembering the light that Jesus brings into our darkness.   PART 3: ANTICIPATION: Come, Lord Jesus, and awaken our spirits with anticipation. As we light our Advent candles, let each flame remind us of Your promise to be with us always, guiding us toward the joy of Your birth. Amen.   RHS HOME CARE: Are recruiting for care staff to provide Home Care in clients house in your area If you are interested or require more details, please email  jobs@rhshomecare.ie  or phone our Head office on 090 6625988m   HOLY COMMUNION PYX: If you would like to take Holy Communion home to a family member or neighbour, please call in to the office to collect a Pyx.   ANAM CARA: Supporting Parents after Bereavement Online Bereavement information evening on Tuesday 3rd December register on line info@anamcara.ie 085-2888888   BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP: Bereavement Support Group meeting at the Family Centre, Knock each Wednesday at 11am.No booking required. Further information from Monica Morley on 094-9375320.   WESTPORT FUEL APPEAL: The Annual Westport Fuel Appeal is ongoing until December 23rd with bucket collections and fundraising from local clubs or online at IDonate.ie Established in 1996 and in Memory of Martin Keane RIP   UNICEF APPEAL FOR CHILDREN IN GAZA: If you would like a chance to win a “Paddington Bear” Call into the Presbytery Office. €5 a line. THAT CHRISTMAS JUMPER: What could be so wrong about putting on a Christmas jumper to spread some festive cheer and maybe raise much needed funds for a charity? One in three people under 35 buy a new Christmas jumper every year however I have some bad news for you – 95% of those Christmas Jumpers are made wholly or partly from plastic materials.  Polyester is a kind of plastic usually derived from petroleum.  It uses a lot of energy to produce and pollutes the water and air.  Polyester jumpers last for years and most of them end up in the landfill and never biodegrade.  I am afraid to say that the Christmas jumper has become one of the worst examples of fast fashion.  Most of these Christmas jumpers are only worn once during the Christmas period.  If you do want to wear a Christmas jumper this year, we suggest you buy one from a charity shop or swap with friends.  If your work or school is having a jumper day why not suggest a swap? Or donate your jumpers to the event?  In Westport I am delighted to say all our Charity shops have a wonderful range of pre loved Christmas jumpers in stock!  If you want to be truly creative – why not decorate a jumper you already wear with bits and bobs?  Onc less jumper will not fix our planet – but it is a start!   JUBILEE YEAR OF HOPE 2025 Archbishop Francis Duffy will launch this special year in our Parish and Diocese on December 15th at 11. 00a.m. Mass. He will bless the new Jubilee plaque in St. Mary’s Church. He will also preach on the significance of the Jubilee Year for our parish and especially for Croagh Patrick Ireland’s Holy Mountain.   WESTPORT YOUTH BAKE SALE/COFFEE EVENT: All are invited to support our December 8th event after 11am mass in Carrowbeg House. Tea’s, coffees and delicious goodies will be on sale with proceeds supporting the local branch of St. Vincent de Paul and Westport Youth.    SPRAOI NA NOLLAG. An evening of free family Festive Entertainment and fun at Westport Town Hall Theatre Friday December 6th 2024 from 5.00p.m. Meet & Greet Santa & Mrs. Clause. Entertainment by Westport Town Band & Westport Town Hall Community Choir.   CHRISTMAS CAROLS AT ST. MARY’S CHURCH WESTPORT: Wednesday 11th December Quay School 6.30pm -7.30p.m. Thursday      19th December Scoil Phádraig 10.30a.m. – 11.30am CAROL SERVICE: Sunday 22ND December at 5.00p.m.   WESTPORT LIONS CLUB ANNUAL SENIOR CITIZEN CHRISTMAS PARTY:  Event details: Sunday 8th December Time 3.30p.m. at Westport Town Hall. MONTHLY HOUE CALLS: Fr. John will do his visits during the week.

  • News for the week starting Saturday 23rd November 2024

    ADULT FAITH FORMATION DIPLOMA 2025: Is a basic programme which aims to renew Christian life and promotes pastoral leadership. It is presented weekly on Zoom from the Archdiocese of Edinburgh on Thursdays evening 7.30p.m. – 8.30p.m. Please take a copy of the Newsletter supplement at the back of the Church. For further information contact frtonyking@gmail.com . NOVEMBER ROSARY WITH THE LEGION OF MARY: Sun Nov. 24th at 3.00p.m. Drummin. PRAYER FOR NOVEMBER Remember those who kept the faith Who always turned to pray. Who showed the love of Jesus In their lives from day to day. Remember those this special time. Who live with God above, All Saints, All Souls and all our own Who live with God in Love. GRIEF CIRCLE: The grief circle is a safe space to share our experiences of loss & grief in a supportive non- judgmental environment. This circle will be facilitated by Grief Counsellor Tereasa McGuire, the focus of the group is on mutual support not on professional therapy. We will meet on the second Tuesday of each month 8pm to 9.15pm in Sharkey Hill Community Centre F28CD82. Our first nigh is Nov 12th For further information contact Rita 087 0556923 ALPHA: is an invitation to a group of people in the parish to explore the meaning of life and to reflect on Christian values. Contact by text, email or phone kevin@kachina.ie 0878177291 liamymac@gmail.com 0872233220 frtonyking@gmail.com 0872360272. HOLY COMMUNION PYX: If you would like to take Holy Communion home to a family member or neighbour, please call in to the office to collect a Pyx. ANAM CARA: Supporting Parents after Bereavement Online Bereavement information evening on Tuesday 3rd Dec. register on line info@anamcara.ie 085-2888888 COFFEE MORNING: Join us for a cuppa in Carrowbeg House after 11.00a.m. Mass. ADVENT EXTRA: Your journey to Christmas, on sale this weekend €5.00 per copy. WESTPORT LIONS CLUB ANNUAL SENIOR CITIZEN CHRISTMAS PARTY: Event details: Sun. 8th Dec. Time 3.30p.m. at Westport Town Hall. BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP: Bereavement Support Group meeting at the Family Centre, knock each Wednesday at 11am.No booking required. Further information from Monica Morley on 094-9375320. ECO CONGREGATION GREENING: Christmas is an invitation to all to consider our Planet Earth and help reduce the environmental impact of the holiday season. According to a report by MyWaste.ie the annual Christmas splurge sees us produce 25% – 30% more waste than we normally do, which in turn costs all financially and harms the environment. Eco Congregation invites all to consider the burden of our Christmas activities. With just a little effort an imagination we can save financially and reduce the impact on our precious earth. It is important to be conscious of the planet in our Christmas preparation and choosing of gifts. Buying locally produced products wherever possible, supports small businesses, reduces transportation costs thus having a positive environmental impact. We can lessen the impact on our planet by choosing goods that are manufactured from recycled sources. It also helps to avoid where possible, buying gifts that require batteries. A survey found that 57% of people receive at least one unwanted gift, so ask people what they want for Christmas – or give them a few options to choose from. Focus on buying less and buying better. WESTPORT FUEL APPEAL: The Annual Appeal takes place from November 15th –23rd December 2024 TABLE QUIZ: In aid of Mayo Roscommon Hospice organised by Rosbeg Community Alert on Saturday night November 30th at 8.30 pm in Cronins Sheebeen Rosbeg Westport. Great prizes great cause and great craic. KYLEMORE ABBEY RETREAT: Nov. 29th 30th & Dec.1st Theme “Prepare the way” Accommodation with meals Fee €100. See notice board for more details. ENROLMENT MASS FOR CONFIRMATION CLASS: Sunday Dec. 1st at 11.00a.m. St. Mary’s Church, Westport. JUBILEE YEAR OF HOPE 2025 Archbishop Francis Duffy will launch this special year in our Parish and Diocese on Dec. 15th at 11. 00a.m. Mass. He will bless the new Jubilee plaque in St. Mary’s Church. He will also preach on the significance of the Jubilee Year for our parish and especially for Croagh Patrick Ireland’s Holy Mountain. ATLANTIC CARE: Curious about caregiving, come join our team and chat to us at Supervalu, Westport on 25th November from 10am to 1pm, call us on 094 9014028 or email info@atlanticare.ie. We’re on a mission to provide compassionate and exceptional healthcare services that uplift our communities in Co. Mayo. Wondering how you can make a difference as a caregiver??. ANAM CARA: Supporting Parents after Bereavement Online Bereavement information evening on Tuesday 3rd Dec. register on line info@anamcara.ie 085-2888888 COFFEE MORNING: Join us for a cuppa in Carrowbeg House after 11.00a.m. Mass. ADVENT EXTRA: Your journey to Christmas on sale this weekend €5.00 per copy. WESTPORT LIONS CLUB ANNUAL SENIOR CITIZEN CHRISTMAS PARTY: Event details: Sun. 8th Dec. Time 3.30p.m. at Westport Town Hall. Date: Sunday, December 8, 2024 Time: 3.30 PM Location: Westport Town Hall

  • News for the week starting Saturday 16th November 2024

    ADULT FAITH FORMATION DIPLOMA 2025: Is a basic programme which aims to renew Christian life and promotes pastoral leadership. It is presented weekly on Zoom from the Archdiocese of Edinburgh on Thursdays evening 7.30p.m. – 8.30p.m. Please take a copy of the Newsletter supplement at the back of the Church. For further information contact  frtonyking@gmail.com . NOVEMBER ROSARY WITH THE LEGION OF MARY:   Sun Nov. 17th at 3. 00p.m. Murrisk Abbey,  Sun Nov. 24th at 3.00p.m. Drummin.  PRAYER FOR NOVEMBER Remember those who kept the faith Who always turned to pray. Who showed the love of JesusIn their lives from day to day. Remember those this special time. Who live with God above, All Saints, All Souls and all our own Who live with God in Love. NOVEMBER A TIME TO REMEMBER THOSE WHO HAVE DIED: The November Prayer space at the back of the church during the month of November allows us to place the names of our beloved departed on the Remembrance Tree, and all whose names are placed there will be remembered in our Masses during the month (special thanks to Nonie O'Malley, Kitty Lowe & Jason Kelly for putting up the remembrance trees and the banner.) ECO CONGREGATION WESTPORT: Over 60s Climate Work Out Programme. The over 60s taking action! For details take home a copy of the information sheet at the Church Doors or click on the Link on our Westport Parish Website. AID TO THE CHURCH IN NEED: Week of Witness is Nov. 17th – 24th. An important part of this Campaign is “Red Wednesday” Nov 20th. We seek to raise awareness and pray for all who are persecuted and discriminated against, because of their Christian Faith. (More details to follow) for raising €54,000 for the Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation . GRIEF CIRCLE: The grief circle is a safe space to share our experiences of loss & grief in a supportive non- judgmental environment. This circle will be facilitated by Grief Counsellor Tereasa McGuire, the focus of the group is on mutual support not on professional therapy. We will meet on the second Tuesday of each month 8pm to 9.15pm in Sharkey Hill Community Centre F28CD82. Our first nigh is Nov 12th   For further information contact Rita 087 0556923 DRUMMIN GRAVEYARD .:  Drummin Community Council are organising a cleanup of the above and Car park on Sun 24th of Nov at 10.30am Please bring shovel/gloves /spade and wear hi-vis jacket. ALPHA:   is an invitation to a group of people in the parish to explore the meaning of life and to reflect on Christian values. Contact by text, email or phone kevin@kachina.ie  0878177291 liamymac@gmail.com  0872233220 frtonyking@gmail.com  0872360272. HOLY COMMUNION PYX: If you would like to take Holy Communion home to a family member or neighbour, please call in to the office to collect a Pyx. MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARIES: The annual diocesan celebration of marriage anniversaries will take place in the Cathedral on Sunday, 17 November at 3.00 p.m. Please contact the Presbytery 0ffice if you wish to attend. WESTPORT FUEL APPEAL: The Annual Appeal takes place from November 15th  – 23rd December 2024 TABLE QUIZ:  In aid of Mayo Roscommon Hospice organised by Rosbeg Community Alert on Saturday night November 30th at 8.30 pm in Cronins Sheebeen Rosbeg Westport. Great prizes great cause and great craic.  AUTISM: Westport Autism Friendly Town will hold its next public meeting on Monday, 18th November at 8pm at United Park (Golf Course Road). We are especially keen to welcome autistic people, their families and friends, and businesses and organisations around the locality . Contact Carol Staunton on 086-3443604. Information can also be found @westportautismfriendlytown on Instagram and Facebook. INTRODUCTION TO THE SCRIPTURES: With Fr. Benny McHale. Would you like to better understand the Scriptures when they are read at Mass 19th & 26th November & December 3rd & 10th at St. John’s Welcome Centre, Knock Shrine from 8.00pm – 10.00pm See notice board for more details. KYLEMORE ABBEY RETREAT: Nov. 29th 30th & Dec.1st Theme “Prepare the way”  Accommodation with meals Fee €100. See notice board for more details. ENROLMENT MASS FOR CONFIRMATION CLASS : Sunday Dec. 1st at 11.00a.m. St. Mary’s Church, Westport. COMHALTAS CEOLTÓIRÍ ÉIREANN: Thanks to everyone involved in the Westport branch of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann. The AGM is on Tuesday Nov. 19th at Knockranny House Hotel at 8pm. JUBILEE YEAR OF HOPE 2025 Archbishop Francis Duffy will launch this special year in our Parish and Diocese on Dec. 15th at 11.00a.m.Mass.

  • Over 60s Climate Work Out Programme

    The over 60s taking action! During the highly successful One Westport Circular Economy event last June, we had many interesting talks on different aspects of sustainability and the circular economy.  One of the speakers, Jacinta Barrins presented us with a programme which she runs, voluntarily to raise awareness of our carbon footprint and how we might reduce it.  This programme is aimed at OVER 60s, as Jacinta says that we were not taught the science of climate change in schools or colleges, and many have become alienated or indifferent to it. Jacinta Barrins has retired from her career at the UN, where her work focused on the environment and climate.  She now lives in Galway. Her programme aims to have conversations about climate change in a friendly atmosphere, over a cup of tea as if visiting our neighbours! In fact, she often starts by showing in simple terms the connection between the cuppa and climate change.  Jacinta believes this is the best way to unravel and demystify the terms used in climate science and for building confidence for action. Westport Eco-Congregation  is delighted to have Jacinta Barrins with us in Westport for a six-session programme.  We will start on Tuesday, January 14th 2025 at 10.45 am and for the following four Tuesdays at the same time.  Our final session will be some weeks later on Tuesday, April 8th 2025.  Each session runs for two hours. The first three steps of the course focus on understanding climate change, how it occurs, the challenges of changing behaviour and how to measure a carbon footprint.  The second three steps focus on supporting participants in implementing ONE action based on their carbon footprint results.  At step four, the participants identify ONE action they would like to work on.  The gap between the fifth and sixth sessions allows participants to work with their action! The course will be held at Carrowbeg House in Westport and we welcome any over 60s who want to become more climate and carbon aware.  This  course is free  to all participants, thanks to the generosity of Jacinta Barrins.  Booking is essential as numbers are limited.  To book your place, please ring Brid McAuley at 086 8576425 or Mary Manning at 087 2421330.

  • News for the week starting Saturday 9th November 2024

    ADULT FAITH FORMATION DIPLOMA 2025: Is a basic programme which aims to renew Christian life and promotes pastoral leadership. It is presented weekly on Zoom from the Archdiocese of Edinburgh on Thursdays evening 7.30p.m. – 8.30p.m. Please take a copy of the Newsletter supplement at the back of the Church. For further information contact  frtonyking@gmail.com . INVITATION TO MASS FOR THOSE WHO ARE BEREAVED: The Annual Mass for all who are bereaved and especially those who were bereaved during the past year will be celebrated in St. Mary’s Church, Westport on Friday 15th November 2024 at 7.30p.m. also available on Line   and on Parish Radio. NOVEMBER ROSARY WITH THE LEGION OF MARY:   Sun. Nov.10th at 3.00p.m. New Cemetery, Aughaval, Sun Nov. 17th at 3. 00p.m. Murrisk Abbey,  Sun Nov. 24th at 3.00p.m. Drummin.  PRAYER FOR NOVEMBER Remember those who kept the faithWho always turned to pray.Who showed the love of JesusIn their lives from day to day. Remember those this special time.Who live with God above,All Saints, All Souls and all our ownWho live with God in Love. NOVEMBER A TIME TO REMEMBER THOSE WHO HAVE DIED: The November Prayer space at the back of the church during the month of November allows us to place the names of our beloved departed on the Remembrance Tree, and all whose names are placed there will be remembered in our Masses during the month (special thanks to Nonie O'Malley, Kitty Lowe & Jason Kelly for putting up the remembrance trees and the banner.) ECO CONGREGATION WESTPORT: Over 60s Climate Work Out Programme. The over 60s taking action! For details take home a copy of the information sheet at the Church Doors or click on the Link on our Westport Parish Website. WE WELCOME THE SISTERHOOD OF ST. ELIZABETH VISITING WESTPORT THIS WEEKEND NOV 9TH & 10TH. You might like to support their work helping Children in a Orphanage and a Psychiatric Hospital. Icons, Ceramics Decorations and other art facts produced in their Convent on sale. AID TO THE CHURCH IN NEED: Week of Witness is Nov. 17th – 24th. An important part of this Campaign is “Red Wednesday” Nov 20th. We seek to raise awareness and pray for all who are persecuted and discriminated against, because of their Christian Faith. (More details to follow) MAYO PEOPLE OF THE YEAR AWARDS: Twenty-one individuals and groups will be honoured at the Annual Awards in Breaffy House Hotel on Friday Nov. 15th We congratulate everyone involved but especially  Westport Order of Malta – for their unwavering dedication over 81 years providing first aid services and compassionate care to those in need and Westport Women on wheels for raising €54,000 for the Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation . Judy Casey is the founder of Cairde Nua – a group open to all women in Westport and along with her friend Mary O’Malley, they established Westport Welcomed Ukraine . https://www.mayo.ie/news/cathaoirleach-awards-2024-launch GRIEF CIRCLE: The grief circle is a safe space to share our experiences of loss & grief in a supportive non- judgmental environment. This circle will be facilitated by Grief Counsellor Tereasa McGuire, the focus of the group is on mutual support not on professional therapy. We will meet on the second Tuesday of each month 8pm to 9.15pm in Sharkey Hill Community Centre F28CD82. Our first nigh is Nov 12th   For further information contact Rita 087 0556923 DRUMMIN COMMUNITY COUNCIL: Are holding a Fundraising Social on Saturday Nov. 9th in Hearty’s Bar at 8.45p.m. All are welcome. Your support would greatly appreciated. ALPHA:   It is an invitation to a group of people in the parish to explore the meaning of life and to reflect on Christian values. Are you anxious about the future?  Have you a family worry?  Alpha helps us to make some sense of what is happening in our troubled world in dealing with modern culture.  Alpha is open to people of all creeds and none over 10 evenings where there is food, a short video and discussion, in a relaxed, confidential and friendly atmosphere. Members of Westport Pastoral Council with local priest organised an Alpha course pre-Covid.  If any Pastoral Council or parish group are interested in presenting Alpha an information evening can be arranged to offer their experience and practical help.  Contact by text, email or phone : kevin@kachina.ie  0878177291 liamymac@gmail.com  0872233220 frtonyking@gmail.com  0872360272 HOLY COMMUNION PYX: If you would like to take Holy Communion home to a family member or neighbour, please call in to the office to collect a Pyx. MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARIES: The annual diocesan celebration of marriage anniversaries will take place in the Cathedral on Sunday, 17 November at 3.00 p.m. Please contact the Presbytery 0ffice if you wish to attend. Refreshments afterwards in St Jarlath's College. WESTPORT FUEL APPEAL: The Annual Appeal takes place from November 15th  – 23rd December 2024

  • Croagh Patrick Path Team • Maintenance Updates: Tuesday 5th Nov 2024

    Spotted on Facebook: Explore Further "Maintenance Updates: Tuesday 5th Nov 2024 Aim of work today: finish clearing the cross drains on section 4. The team today was: Tulio, Mary, Brian, and Phil. Also, the Plaza Hotel General Manager, Michael McLoughlin, who came to give us a help and plan ahead of the Sea to Summit event. I was showing him the areas where he will need to place signs, tapes, barriers, or marshals to help keep the competitors on the path. Michael joined the team on clearing the dichs and cross drain, all the way up to the shoulder part. The volunteers work hard today, clearing the path, landscaping and putting away loose stones, keeping the path in good shape ahead of the big event. Work done today: clearing all the cross drains on Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4. Also, a visual inspection on sections 5 and 6 for future repairs. Westport Sea 2 Summit "

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