Love one another as I have Loved You says the Lord
Patron is Sunday 29th of May @ 2pm Phone 053 9135181

Love one another as I have Loved You says the Lord
Listen to this Beautiful Piece of Music
Céad Míle Fáilte.
Please return Your Trócaire Boxes whenever you get a chance over the coming weeks.
Mass every day at 10am Tue- Fri
Office is Open Tue- Fri after mass till 1pm
Thank you for your kindness and generosity- Wishing you a week of Blessing and new life as we dedicate this month of prayer to our Lady
Chinese Proverb
Opening hours for the Parish Office
Tuesday to Friday 10:30 - 1pm
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 91 35181
Weekend Masses and Anniversaries
KILMORE QUAY: Saturday: 6.00 pm.
✞ May 21st:
We pray for all deceased members of the RNLI.
✞ May 28th: We pray for all our departed relatives and friends and all those buried in Kilmore Graveyard.
TOMHAGGARD: Saturday: 7.30pm
✞ May 21st. We pray for the souls of James, Ellen, and Séamus Corcoran, and Kathleen Murphy all of whose anniversaries occur.
✞ May 28th; We pray for Mary Sills, Gollough whose Months mind occurs
& for Sr. Benedict White & Sr. Gertrude White, both formerly of Cousinstown and late of India, and for Peter White, Mooretown, & Paddy and Breda Kehoe Gentstown, all of whose Anniversaries occur. and all our departed relatives and friends and all those buried in Kilmore Cemetery.
✞ KILMORE: Sunday: 10.00 am ✞ May 22nd:
We pray for Peter Rowe, Pauline Scallan, Crossfarnogue and Paddy Maguire, Tullibards, all of whose Anniversaries occur
✞ May 29th: We pray for Kathleen Jeffers, whose Anniversary occurs at this time and for all our departed relatives and friends buried in Kilmore Cemetery.
MULRANKIN: Sunday 11.30am. ✞ May 22nd:
We pray for peace all over the world and especially in Ukraine.
✞ May 29th: We pray for Sinead Breen, Harpoonstown, Bridgetown 3rd Anniversary and all our departed relatives and friends and all those buried in Kilmore Graveyard. ✞
✞ We also remember and pray for all our loved ones who have gone before us and all those whose anniversaries occur at this time.
May they rest in peace
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.
Baptismal Request Form -GDPR- Kilmore Parish (docx)
DownloadPope Francis and his words.. Lets pray for a true dialogue for all believers to work together for an end to war and violence and so pray for a lasting peace in our troubled world.
Religious/Civil Ceremonies
Religious services and ceremonies (for example Baptisms, First Communions, Confirmations, Weddings & Funerals) can proceed with 100% of venue capacity, regardless of immunity status of attendees.
(Subject to appropriate protective measures including social distancing as much as possible, hand sanitising, face masks etc).
All other measures designed to minimise necessary physical interaction during services should be maintained.
Our safety guidelines for all attending our churches for services after the 6th September 2021. Hand sanitizers are available at each of the doors in the Church, We ask you to avail of these as you enter and leave the Church.
The Church now has increased capacity by 100% Holy Communion will be distributed at the normal time .If you are seated in the main body of the Church, please use centre aisle to receive. Return down the side aisles. For people in St Josephs please be guided by the usher as you go up to and return from receiving Holy Communion. Eucharistic ministers will sanitize their hands before and after distributing Holy Communion.
Holy Water fonts are strictly not in use. The sign of peace is suspended.
Both collection boxes are placed at the back of the Churches.
Thank you.
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 for the next few weeks. Thank you
Keep Safe and Keep Well