“The Kingdom of God is among you”- Luke 17:21

“The Kingdom of God is among you”- Luke 17:21

Mass Schedule

Monday-Friday

  • 7:45 am & 10 am Cathedral

  • 9:15 am St. Paul’s

Saturday

  • 7:45 am & 10 am Cathedral

  • 6 pm (Vigil Mass) Cathedral

Sunday

  • 8:30, 11, 12:30 Cathedral

  • 9 am Walshestown

  • 10 am Brotenstown

  • 10:30 & 12 St. Paul’s

  • 11 am Gainstown

Confessions

  • 2 pm – 3 pm [Sat.] Cathedral

  • Confession is also available by appointment.

Rosary & Devotions

  • 9:30 am [Daily] Cathedral

Adoration

  • 8 am – 8 pm [Mon-Fri] Cathedral

  • 4 pm – 5 pm [Wed] St. Paul’s

Newsletter

Upcoming Events 

  • Monday of Holy Week, 30th March

    • 7:30 pm - Parish Penitential Service - Cathedral

    Wednesday of Holy Week, 1st April

    • 7:00 pm - Chrism Mass - Cathedral

    Holy Thursday, 2nd April

    • 9:30 am - Morning Prayer - Cathedral

    • 7:30 pm - Mass of the Lord's Supper - Cathedral

    • 9:00 pm -Night Prayer for Vocations - Cathedral

    Good Friday, 3rd April

    • 9:30 am - Morning Prayer - Cathedral

    • 12:00 pm - Way of the Cross along Canal to St. Paul's

    • 3:00 pm - Passion of the Lord - St. Paul's

    • 3:00 pm - Stations of the Cross - Cathedral

    • 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm - Confessions - St. Paul’s

    • 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm - Confessions - Cathedral

    • 7:30 pm - Passion of the Lord - Cathedral

    Holy Saturday, 4th April

    • 9:30 am - Morning Prayer - Cathedral

    • 11:00 am - 5:00 pm - Confessions - Cathedral

    • 9:00 pm - Easter Vigil - Cathedral

    Easter Sunday Masses, 5th April (normal Sunday schedule)

  • There will the usual daily Masses on Monday (7.45am, 10am & 9.15am) and Tuesday (7.45am, 10am, 9.15am & 7.30pm) of Holy Week.

    On Wednesday, there will only be the 7:45 am Mass in the Cathedral. No 9.15am, 10am or 7.30pm.

  • The Bishop of Meath, Most Rev. Tom Deenihan, has issued a new Pastoral Letter on the future of parish life in our diocese. This letter reflects on what it means today to belong to a parish community, and how each parish is called to be a place of welcome, faith, and mission. We encourage all parishioners to read the letter, reflect on it, and pray for the future of our parish family. You can download it here:

    https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e6566389077ab68ccdf644d/t/69121f28acce6d777c1551d9/1762795304138/Pastoral+Letter+from+Bishop+2025+A4+W+%281%29.pdf