Services Available Online and on RTÉ TV and Radio.

LIve Streaming of Services from the Nenagh Union of Parishes.

Each Service will be streamed Live on Facebook  HERE and then will be available afterwards on YouTube  HERE

Week Beginning 30th March
Tues 31st March 10am MP from Aghancon*
                                7pm Compline St Mary’s
Wed 1st April 10am MP from St Mary’s
                                7pm Compline St Mary’s
Thurs 2nd April 10am MP from Aghancon*
                               11am Eucharist St Mary’s
Friday 3rd April   10am MP from St Mary’s
                                 7pm Compline from Aghancon*
Saturday 4th April 10am MP from Aghancon*
                                 7pm Compline from St Mary’s
Palm Sunday 5th 11am April Eucharist Aghancon*

Holy Week
Monday 6th April 10am MP St Mary’s
                                  7pm Compline from Aghancon*
Tuesday 7th April 10am MP from Aghancon*
                                  7pm Compline from St Mary’s
Wednesday 8th April 10am MP St Mary’s
                                   7pm Compline St Mary’s
Holy Thursday 9th April 10am MP from Aghancon*
                                  7pm Eucharist from St Mary’s
Good Friday 10th April 10am MP from Aghancon*
                                 12 noon Shortened Good Friday Liturgy- St Mary’s
Easter Day 12th April 11am Eucharist St Mary’s

*Services in Aghancon will be from Revd Paul Fitzpatrick’s home.

 

Daily Services are also available on RTÉ Television and Radio  

RTÉ is broadcasting a Daily Mass together with Minority Faith Messages during the Covid-19 Emergency

In response to Covid-19-related restrictions on public gatherings, RTÉ will start, from Thursday 19th March, to air Mass every weekday at 10.30am from St Eunan’s and St Columba’s Cathedral, Letterkenny, on RTÉ News Now.

Mass will be followed each day by a short religious message from representatives of Ireland’s other faith communities and Christian denominations.

RTÉ’s Head of Religious Content, Roger Childs, commented:

“We are aware that, either through self-isolation or Government restrictions, many people are unable to come together to worship at precisely the time when they feel most in need of community, comfort, encouragement and prayer.”

“Facilitated by the web-streaming service churchservices.tv, the Bishop of Raphoe, Dr Alan McGuckian, and Cathedral Administrator, Monsignor Kevin Gillespie, have kindly agreed to celebrate a Mass every weekday morning, which RTÉ is very happy to share with viewers, as part of our commitment to public service during the current emergency. We want people of all faiths to know that RTÉ is with them in spirit.”

Because so many churches have taken the decision to cease public worship during the current crisis, to minimise social contact and contagion, Bishop Alan McGuckian has promised that priests in his diocese will continue to celebrate Mass for a virtual congregation.

RTÉ will also continue to broadcast a diverse range of Christian worship every Sunday at 11am, on RTÉ One Television, RTÉ Radio 1 Extra/LW252 and, in Irish, on RTÉ Raidio Na Gaeltachta.

The national broadcaster will also mark the Jewish festival of Passover with a short programme on RTÉ One at 5.35pm on Sunday 5th April and, on Saturday 11th April, will celebrate the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi, again at 5.35pm on RTÉ One.

RTÉ News Now can be accessed on Saorview (channel 21), Sky (channel 521), Virgin Media (channel 200), Eir (channel 517) as well as via the RTÉ Player, the RTÉ News Now app and via RTÉ.ie/news. This content will also be available on the RTÉ Player, both live and on catch-up.