Masses have returned which is a source of relief and joy to many in the parish who missed their daily and weekly worship. The churches reopened for the first time… Read more »
Religious
Lenten Talks
Knock Shrine is hosting a series of online faith discussions during Lent. The series will be live streamed at 8.30pm every Thursday during Lent starting Thursday, February 18. The link… Read more »
Certificate in Religious Education
St Angela’s College, Sligo is inviting applications for the following course beginning Autumn 2021, a part-time certificate in Religious Education (Primary) with online delivery. The course is open to qualified… Read more »
Masses revert online
With the country in lockdown and the restrictions ramped up to Level 5, Masses have once again reverted to online and will remain on this domain for at least the… Read more »
Christmas Day Masses
For Masses on Christmas Day the general public are asked to book their place for the Mass of their choice and if that is not available to opt for the… Read more »
Mass returns
The daily and weekly Masses have returned following the lifting of the level 5 restrictions which means the usual daily 10am and regular weekend services are now open and available… Read more »
Cemetery Rosary
On Sunday, November 22, following the 12 noon “live streaming” Mass in St James’s Church, Charlestown, 12.40 (approx.), the Rosary will be prayed for those buried in Tample Cemetery.
Rosary at the Shrine
The Rosary will be recited at the Upper Tavneena Shrine each night for the months of October and November at 8pm Sunday to Friday and at 7pm on Saturdays.
First Confession
First Confession will be celebrated on Wednesday, October 22, in St James’s Church, Charlestown, for the children of St Attracta’s NS, Charlestown and Tavneena NS starting at 7pm. First Confession… Read more »
Facebook Page
A Facebook page has been created for the Charlestown parish and Achonry diocese ( https://www.facebook.com/charlestownparishachonry/ ) that shares links to Catholic resources and events occurring in the parish and represents… Read more »