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PARISH OFFICE IS CLOSED ON THURSDAY DUE TO KILLAG SHOW

THANKS FOR VISITING OUR SITE


Céad Míle Fáilte We warmly welcome all visitors to our parish  during these days of summer. We hope you  enjoy your stay among us and return home  renewed and refreshed and ready for the next  part of life’s journey. 

New Opening hours for the Parish Office 

Tuesday to Friday  10:30 - 12:30pm

   If you require a  Mass card, mass bouquet etc please call into the Parish Office 

   You are welcome to contact the  Parish Office  by phone  :                                             Our Number 053 9191830   

  

Click Here to go to our Parish webcam

Getting Married this year - Check Below

Getting Married this year? 

A reminder to all couples who are getting  married this year: please contact the parish  office four months prior to the wedding to check  all paperwork and celebrant details as so many  weddings have been re-scheduled and all  paperwork will have to be checked to ensure it  is valid and in date for your wedding. We would  ask all couples to call the office and re-confirm  your dates please.

Click here for the Requirements you need to get married this year

Funeral Prayers and Readings

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Video

 Very simple easy to follow video on the Popes New Encyclical

Donations for cemetery collection can be made here

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Watch this Clip about Pope Leo

Renzo is six years old and had two questions no adult had dared to ask. When he asked Pope Leo XIV if he liked soccer, the pontiff smiled and confessed that when he lived in Peru he played defense. When he asked why there were so many lonely grandparents in the world, the Pope took his time, looked at him with all the tenderness in the world, and told him that the elderly should never be abandoned or alone. Two simple, honest, and utterly human answers that made that moment in the Church of Sant Agustí in Barcelona the most moving and endearing of the entire papal visit.

Watch this Quick Clip to understand his new Encyclical

Understanding the Pope's New Encyclical

 

The opening words of Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence, summarize its underlying reasons and purpose.

.Pope Leo XIV has taken up the legacy of his predecessor, writing a social encyclical which addresses one of the principal challenges of the contemporary age: artificial intelligence.

Divided into five chapters, Magnifica humanitas has an underlying premise: technology is not “a force antagonistic to humanity” (4), nor is it “inherently evil” (9). However, “technology is never neutral, because it takes on the characteristics of those who devise, finance, regulate, and use it.

Therefore, Pope Leo XIV appeals for people to build “for the common good” and to “remain human,” following a courageous mentality of shared responsibility and communion, so that the world “will come to recognize the human heart as the place where God desires to dwell” (16).

Click here to read the New Encyclical in Full

Click Download to request a Baptismal Request Form

Parish of Kilmore New Baptismal Request form 2026 - Copy (docx)Download

  

 

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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Being a Swiss Guard in 2026

Full Document Available Here

Full Pastoral Letter from Bishop Ger for April

 

As Church, we are ‘a people advancing on its pilgrim way towards God’ (Evangelii Gaudium, 111).

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Can you help Our Future Church?

  

 

Our Future Church

Contribute to the fundraiser for the New Pastoral Development Programme, which is training 30 Lay People in Maynooth for Parish Ministry . Support the Collection Weekend in the Diocese of Ferns, this weekend. Envelopes are available at all churches this weekend, and You can also donate online at www.ferns.ie. Your generosity will shape the future of parish life Together, let's empower our community and ensure a vibrant and active parish environment. Make a lasting difference with your donation!


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You Can help unicef and the People of Gaza by clicking now

Click here now -Emergency Button to help the People of GAZAhttps://www.unicef.ie/

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    Flashback to what we displayed during Covid 19 restrictionds

    Face coverings in Church are encouraged in solidarity with the vast majority of our fellow citizens to actively promote and pursue as safe an environment as possible – we would ask you to help us in our mission to keep people safe and show respect by continuing to wear  face coverings if you feel vulnerable .Thank you 

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