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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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Wed 7.00pm. Fri 10.00am
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Sundays of Advent and Lent
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St Mary’s Church, Altinure
MassesSundays: 10.30am
Weekdays: Tue & Thur 10.00am
First Friday : 7.30pm
Confessions
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
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...
Homily - Easter 2024 - Bishop McKeown
Date: 2024-03-31
Easter is a time for many commemorations and celebrations. For some is remains a religious festival that just marks the end of Lent. For others in ...
Homily - Chrism Mass 2024 - Bishop McKeown
Date: 2024-03-28
Holy Thursday, 28 March 2024St Eugene's Cathedral, Derry This Chrism Mass presents us every year with the start of Jesus' ministry. He returns from...
Holy Week and Easter 2024
Date: 2024-03-26
During Holy Week, the Church celebrates the mysteries of salvation accomplished by Christ in the last days of his life on earth, beginning with his...
Saint of the Day
St. Agnes of Montepulciano
Date: 2024-03-26
St. Agnes of Montepulciano
Feast date: Apr 20
St. Agnes of Montepulciano was born in 13th-century Tuscany. At the age of six, Agnes began trying to convince her parents to allow her to join a convent. She was finally admitted to the Dominican convent at Montepulciano at age nine despite it generally being against Church law to allow a child so young to join.
Agnes' reputation for holiness attracted other sisters, and she became an abbess at the unheard of age of 15. She insisted on greater austerities in the abbey. She lived on bread and water for 15 years, slept on the ground and used a stone for a pillow.
It was said that she had visions of the Virgin Mar...
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