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St Joseph’s Church, Fincairn
MassesSundays: Vigil 7.00pm. Every alternate Sunday 9.15am
Weekdays: Mon & Fri 9.30am, Wed 7.30pm
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St Mary’s Church, Altinure
MassesSundays: 10.30am
Weekdays: Tue & Thur 10.00am
First Friday : 7.30pm
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First Fridays: 7.00pm
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St Peter’s & St Paul’s Church, Ballymonie
MassesSundays: Every alternate Sunday 12noon.
Weekdays: Wed 7.00pm
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Diocese of Derry News
The Net - April 2024
Date: 2024-04-24
The April 2024 edition of 'The Net', the monthly publication sharing the fruits of the faith in our parish communities within the Diocese of Derry ...
Homily - Good Shepherd Sunday - Bishop McKeown
Date: 2024-04-22
Sunday, 21 April 2024 Year B When we think that we are in charge of the Church's future or that we know the simple solution to our problems, we are...
Leading God's People in Prayer
Date: 2024-04-22
Could you lead prayer in your parish? Could you make an impact on other people's prayer life? Is your parish in the Diocese of Derry? You are invit...
Synod - Towards October 2024
Date: 2024-04-12
Between the XVI Assembly of October 2023 and the XVI Assembly planned for October 2024, the local Churches and the groupings of Churches are invite...
Homily - Divine Mercy Sunday - Bishop McKeown
Date: 2024-04-10
Do we greet the unfamiliar face that we have never seen before? Do we look beyond our circle of friends and greet those who may come from a differe...
Saint of the Day
St. Mark, the Evangelist
Date: 2024-04-10
St. Mark, the Evangelist
Feast date: Apr 25
St. Mark, the Evangelist, is the author of the second Gospel and the patron saint of notaries. He wrote the Gospel in Greek for the Gentile converts to Christianity. Tradition says the Romans asked St. Mark to record the teachings of St. Peter about Jesus. St. Mark is often depicted as a winged lion in religious art.
St. Mark is also said to have traveled with St. Paul and St. Barnabas, who was Mark's cousin, on their missionary journey through Cyprus. Mark is said to have founded the Church in Alexandria.
St. Mark is sometimes called John Mark in the New Testament. Both he and his mother, Mary, were highly esteemed ...
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