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A Night not to Be Missed

  

Kilmore Variety Group Presents: The Pied Piper! 

Join us for a magical, music-filled adventure as we bring The Pied Piper to life on stage!

 March 30 & 31, April 1st & 3rd

 Bridgetown College Gym

 7.30pm nightly

A panto for all to enjoy – packed with laughs, colourful characters, catchy tunes, and plenty of 

surprises along the way! 

Bring the family, bring your friends, and don’t miss this fantastic night of entertainment from your local Kilmore Variety Group performers.

🎟️ Tickets available now: 

Book early and follow the Piper… before the tickets disappear! 

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POPE LEO XIV'S PRAYER INTENTION FOR PEACE

 

 

POPE LEO XIV'S PRAYER INTENTION FOR MARCH - FOR DISARMAMENT AND PEACE

Conflicts and tensions exist that threaten people’s lives and their ability to live together. Some can drag on for years if the path of dialogue and reconciliation has not been chosen. This is particularly concerning for the most vulnerable and for future generations. In his prayer intention for March, Pope Leo invites us to pray that nations lay down their weapons, adopt diplomacy and justice, and seek true security founded on trust and solidarity among peoples.

In his prayer this month, the Holy Father invites us to pray that “every kind word, every gesture of reconciliation, and every choice for dialogue be seeds of a new world.”

  


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Share a Smile Day Share a Smile Day is celebrated every year on March 1st. It encourages everyone to spread joy by doing something very small but powerful: smiling. Why Smiling Matters: Smiling reduces stress. Even a small or “fake” smile can help your body relax. Studies show it lowers stress hormones like cortisol and helps your heart rate calm down faster. Smiling boosts happy chemicals. When you smile, your brain releases feel good chemicals — dopamine, serotonin, and endorphins. These can improve your mood, ease anxiety, and even reduce mild pain. In short, a smile doesn’t cost anything, but it can lift your day — and someone else’s. So, on March 1st, and every day, share a smile and spread a little kindness. 


'LISTENING AND FASTING: LENT AS A TIME OF CONVERSION'

  

MESSAGE FROM POPE LEO 

Dear friends, let us ask for the grace of a Lent that leads us to greater attentiveness to God and to the least among us. Let us ask for the strength that comes from the type of fasting that also extends to our use of language, so that hurtful words may diminish and give way to a greater space for the voice of others. Let us strive to make our communities places where the cry of those who suffer finds welcome, and listening opens paths towards liberation, making us ready and eager to contribute to building a civilization of love.

I impart my heartfelt blessing upon all of you and your Lenten journey. 


Stations of the Cross for Lent

Pray along with Bishop Barron 

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Discover Our Weekly Parish Bulletins!

We invite you to explore our weekly parish bulletins, a fantastic resource for staying informed and connected with our vibrant community.

What’s Inside?

– News and Events: Stay updated on the latest happenings and activities in our parish.
– Parish Announcements: Information about upcoming Masses, meetings, and important events.
– Mass Intentions: Find out for whom the upcoming Masses will be offered.
– Community News: Updates on local groups, organizations, and new initiatives.
– Inspirational Reflections: Uplifting texts to support your spiritual journey.

Reading our bulletin is a great way to strengthen your connection with the parish and deepen your faith. Check out the latest issue here and stay engaged with our community!

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'WAR IS NOT THE ANSWER' Statement from the Irish Bishops on

 

 

On the second day of the Spring General Meeting of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference in Maynooth, bishops published the following statement calling for peace in the Middle East:

‘Yet again, the people of the Middle East are experiencing an unjust war with the loss of innocent lives.  War is utterly destructive.  In an era of change and readjustment of geopolitical balances and cultural paradigms, war is not the answer.  No political leader has the authority to unleash war at will.

The uncertainty incited by the current situation in the Middle East is destabilising for the world on many fronts – politically, socially and economically.  This is a time for international diplomacy to work for peace based on justice.

We are particularly mindful of the Irish citizens who are in the various countries of the region at present, including members of the Irish Defence Forces on peacekeeping duties.  This is a very worrying time for them and for their families.  We assure them all of our prayers during these days.

We pray too for those innocent lives lost, and for all those people and families who carry injuries and trauma.

We join with Pope Leo XIV in calling on all parties involved to ‘assume the moral responsibility of halting the spiral of violence before it becomes an unbridgeable chasm’ (Angelus, 1 March 2026).

As the Holy Father also noted in his recent address to diplomats, ‘All of this suffering, anxiety and fear reminds us how much the world needs to turn to God, who alone is peace.  In this season of Lent, let us pray for peace, fast from words and acts of hatred and conflict and discover anew the life-giving peace that Jesus Christ brings us – ‘my own peace I give you, a peace that the world cannot give…’ (John 14:27).  Let us keep to the fore Pope Leo’s timely 

Prayer Intention for March 2026: ‘that nations move towards effective disarmament, particularly nuclear disarmament, and that world leaders choose the path of dialogue and diplomacy instead of violence and war’.

At this moment of great tension and volatility for the people of the Middle East, and for the world, we ask for prayers for peace and healing; that the voices of hatred will be replaced by a politics dedicated to upholding the God-given dignity of every human person, the common good and solidarity with those in need.

 

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