Newsletter 28th February

­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­ Castlemaine Parish Second Sunday of Lent            27th/28th February 2021 “Once Upon a Puddle’’ Once upon a time there was a small pond, little more than a puddle, really. …

Newsletter 21st February

­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­ Castlemaine Parish First Sunday of Lent            20th/21st February 2021 God’s Invitation Lent is a season of being invited by God in a deeply personal way. “Come back to …

Newsletter 14th February

Ash Wednesday 2021 Ash Wednesday, February 17th, is a day of fast and abstinence. To celebrate Ash Wednesday and the start of the Lenten season, the people of the diocese …

Newsletter 7th February

Our churches are sanitised regularly. When visiting our churches: • Please sanitise your hands on entering and leaving the church • Keep a safe distance from others who may be …

Newsletter 31st January

Recovery Haven Cancer Support House operates through Level 5 As we enter another extended period of lockdown and restrictions, people are understandably incredibly anxious, worried and finding it more difficult …

Newsletter 24th January

The Mission:  starts this Sunday Jan 24th and runs to Friday 29th Jan. The Mission, Be Christ’s Joy, offers an opportunity for people to gather in reflection and in prayer, …

Newsletter 16th January

Candlemas Parishioners may leave candles for blessing at the back of Keel and Kiltallagh church. Candles will be blessed for Candlemas on Tuesday 2nd February. Parish envelopes While there are …

Newsletter 28th June 2020

Fr. Kevin Sullivan (087) 6277638 Email: castlemaine@dioceseofkerry.ie Castlemaine Presbytery: 066 9767322 Parish Office hours: Tues & Thurs 9:30am – 12:30pm Safeguarding ChildrenContact: (087) 6362780 Weekend Mass Intentions Sunday, June 28th     …

Newsletter 21st June

The Return to Public Mass Bishop Ray has notified all parishes in the diocese of the following guidelines to be observed when public Mass resumes. This is a glimpse of …

Newsletter 7th June 2020

Feast of the Most Holy Trinity Today’s feast presents God as a mystery. We can never fully know God – at least not in this life. The greatest temptation for …