CATHEDRALS
Armagh - St Patricks Church of Ireland - Sunday 26th March -The Fifth Sunday in Lent. Services at 10am Holy Communion (said; no sermon or hymns - traditional form), 11am Sung Eucharist (contemporary form) and 3.15pm Choral Evensong (sung). MON to SAT at 9:30am Morning Prayer (said). WEDNESDAY, as well as Saints and Holy Days at 9:30am Holy Communion, contemporary form. Opening times for visitors are 9am to 4pm (Nov-March) and until 5pm (April- Oct). Group tours must be pre-arranged with the Cathedral Steward. You will be most welcome to join us at any of our Sunday or daily services; or just to spend time either in quiet reflection or looking at the beautiful architecture. The Very Rev Shane Forster, Dean of St Patricks Church of Ireland Cathedral, Armagh City. Further information is available by, visiting: www.stpatricks-cathedral.org
Belfast Cathedral - Cathedral Church of Saint Anne. On Sundays, the Cathedral is open for Choral Eucharist at 11am and Choral Evensong at 3.30pm. It is open for Afternoon Prayers from 1pm-1.15pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. The Cathedral also hosts a Ministry of Healing service on a Friday at 1pm in the Hall. Visitors to St. Annes Cathedral are welcome to from Tuesday to Saturday at 10am-4pm. (It will be closed to visitors during services). People of all traditions and all faiths are welcome to join us, Dean Stephen Forde. Visit: www.belfastcathedral.org
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin City - Sung Eucharist is at 11am and Choral Evensong is at 3.30pm each Sunday. Weekday services are at 10am (Said Morning Prayer via webcam), 12 noon (Said Peace Prayers via webcam), 12.45pm (Said Eucharist via webcam) and 5pm (Said Evening Prayer via webcam), and 6pm (Choral Evensong - Thursdays during choir term). All are still welcome to join us online via webcam for our services. Visit our website at www.christchurchcathedral.ie for further information. A warm welcome awaits you, The Very Revd Dermot Dunne, Dean of Christ Church Cathedral.
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Cork City (St. Finn Barres) - The Cathedral is open for public worship on Sundays. Other occasional services will continue to be streamed online. Sunday Services are 11.15am (Choral Eucharist) and 3.30pm (Choral Evensong). Weekday and Saturday Services are at 12 noon (Said Eucharist). The Cathedral is also open to visitors from 10am-1pm and 2pm-5:30pm from Monday to Saturday. Very Rev Nigel Dunne (Dean of Cork). For more information, visit: https://corkcathedral.webs.com/
Derry/Londonderry (St Columbs Cathedral) - Fifth Sunday in Lent. Services are at 8am (Holy Communion) 11am (Choral Eucharist on 1st and 3rd Sundays, and Coral Matins on 2nd and 4th Sundays) 4pm (Choral Evensong). The Daily Office is said at 10.30am Mon, Wed, Thur and Fri (The Litany) in The Baptistery. The Eucharist is celebrated on Tuesday at 10.30am in The Bishop William Alexander Chapel. (For any changes to our regular services, please check the magazine online). www.stcolumbscathedral.org The Very Reverend Raymond Stewart, Dean
Down Cathedral, Downpatrick - Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity. The Fifth Sunday in Lent, 26th March at 11.30am (Morning Prayer). Thursday 30th March at 10am, with Holy Communion. Evening Prayer is Mon-Fri at 5pm. You are very welcome to visit Down Cathedral Monday to Saturday, between 10am and 4pm and on Sundays between 1pm and 4pm. It is situated within a short walk from Downpatrick town centre, and is adjacent to The St Patrick Centre. Down Cathedral is first and foremost a place for prayer and worship - not only for the local congregation and people of the Church of Ireland Diocese - but for all those in Ireland, and beyond, who cherish the faith of Patrick. It is, in effect, a house of prayer for all nations. Visit downcathedral.org for further information. Very Rev Henry Hull, Dean
Limerick City (St. Marys) Service of Worship is at 11.15am (Holy Communion on 1st and 3rd Sunday, and Morning Prayer on 2nd and 4th). Morning Prayer is each Mon, Wed, Fri at Sat at 9am, and on Tuesdays at 10.30am. Service of Holy Communion on Thursday mornings at 10.30am. Join us online and visit www.saintmaryscathedral.ie for updates to our schedule. You will be most welcome. The Very Revd Niall J. Sloane
Saint Brigids Cathedral, Kildare - Sundays at 11:30am, Market Square, Kildare Town. The Cathedral Church of St Brigid forms part of the Kildare and Newbridge Union of Parishes. The Parishes of Kilmeague and the Curragh Garrison church are also part of the Union. Kildare Union is grouped with the parishes of Newbridge Union. The Newbridge Union covers Newbridge town, Athgarvan, Kilcullen and Brannockstown, and has three churches: St Patricks, Newbridge, St Johns, Kilcullen and the recently restored St Patricks, Carnalway. For further details, click or tap on the link below. All are welcome. https://meathandkildare.org/findachurch/kildare/kildare-union-of-parishes. All are welcome.
St Macartins Cathedral, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh - Fifth Sunday in Lent, 26th March. Services are at 9am and 11am (Holy Communion on 1st and 3rd Sundays and Morning Prayer on 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays. Family Service is on 4th Sunday). Weekday services are at 11am on Thursdays (Holy Communion) and other services are as announced. The Very Rev Kenneth R J Hall, (Dean of St. Macartin’s Cathedral). For further information, visit www.enniskillencathedral.com
CHURCH OF IRELAND
All Saints Church, Belfast, is located on University Street (near to Queens University) and Sunday Services are at 11.30am (St. Nicholas Church, Lisburn Road) and 7.30pm (ASC, University Street). We are proud to be hosting UniChurch Belfast every Sunday evening. This has a more relaxed feel and contemporary style. Join us for tea and coffee afterwards. You will be most welcome. Rev Trevor Johnston. Visit www.ascbelfast.com
All Saints Church, Dublin - Eucharistic Service is at 9.30am each Sunday. On the 4th Sunday of each month there is a Family Service at 10am. Wednesdays at 10am (Eucharistic Service). An evening service is held on the 2nd Sunday of each month (Wholeness and Healing Service). We are located on the Howth Road, next to Raheny Village, Dublin 5. All Welcome. Rev. Norman McCausland. Visit http://allsaintsraheny.org for more information
Ardamine Group, Co Wexford Monamolin 9am (Morning Prayer) Kilmuckridge 10.15am (Morning Prayer) Clonevan 11.30am (Holy Communion)
Bailieborough Group of Parishes - Service-times are 9.30am at Shercock and 9.30am at Mullagh (Service and Sunday Club), 10.45am at Bailieborough (Service and Sunday Club) and 12 noon at Knockbride (Service Sunday Club). United Service on the fifth Sunday of the Month at 10.30am - venue to be advised. Tea and coffee after each service (except Shercock). All welcome. For more information, find us on Facebook or at http://www.bailieborough.kilmore.anglican.org. Rector: Rev Ian Horner
Bangor Parish Church, Co. Down - Fifth Sunday in Lent. Traditional Service at 10am and Contemporary Service at 11.30am; with refreshments served between each service. There is also a 7pm Service for Young Adults. We are located at the junction of Hamilton Road and Castle Street, Bangor, Co Down. For more information, visit: bangorparishchurch.org.uk
Christ Church Bray Sunday 26th March 11am - Family Service with Holy Baptism. Please check our website for up to date details of services: www.christchurchbray.ie Services are available to view live or watch a recording later at churchservices.tv/christchurchbray
Crinken Church (St James) Bray, Co Wicklow - The Fifth Sunday of Lent. Sunday 26th March at 11am. Rector, Trevor Stevenson. We seek to honour God and share the love of Jesus in our community in the power of the Holy Spirit. We are located on the old Dublin Road, half-way between Bray and Shankill. For more information, visit; https://crinken.com
Immanuel Church, Dublin City meets every Sunday at 11am in the Irish Church Missions building, 28 Bachelors Walk, Dublin 1. We extend a warm welcome to people from every race and nation and background. Pastor Kieron Lynch. For more details, visit: www.immanuelchurchdublin.org
Kill O The Grange, Dublin is an evangelical church, belonging to the Church of Ireland, and rooted in the community. Services are on Sundays at 9.30am (Holy Communion), 10:15am for Coffee, Fellowship and Prayer (school car park), and 11am (indoor gathering). Wednesdays at 10.30am (Holy Communion Service). We are also open on Thursdays for private prayer from 10am to 12 noon. Visit http://kotg.ie to find out more. Rev. Alan Breen
Malahide and St Doulagh’s - United Parishes of Malahide, Portmarnock and St Doulaghs. Sunday 26th March, The Fifth Sunday in Lent. Malahide at 8am - Holy Communion Rite One, St Marnocks Chapel, and 11.30am Morning Prayer, Rite Two. St. Doulaghs at 10am Morning Prayer, Rite Two. For more information, visit https://malahide.dublin.anglican.org/ -All welcome. Revd Canon David I Gillespie
St Annes, Dawson Street, Dublin City - Sunday Service is at 11am (alternately Matins and Eucharist) with full choir. Christians of all traditions are welcome to participate in all services and to receive the sacrament of Holy Communion. Saint Annes is currently open Wednesday to Friday from 11am to 2pm for private prayer and visitors.
St Audoen Cornmarket - 9.30am Bellringing. 10am Eucharist (every Sunday), Passion Sunday. Access on foot through St Audoen’s Park. Preacher, Canon Mark Gardner. The Easter Vestry, an annual meeting of the parish, will be held in the church of St Catherine St James at 8pm on Monday 17th April. This is a public meeting, and people who are registered members will be voting for the church officers and committee for the following year. It would be great to have a good attendance and to be able to ask new people to fill some of the gaps that have opened up over time. The parish relies almost entirely on the work of volunteers. On Good Friday (7th April) there will be a service in St Catherine St James at 10am. We will be joined by the people of St Teresas to commence the Way of the Cross at 11am, walking through the nearby streets and stopping from time to time for readings and prayers, finishing is St Teresas. Wishing you a very happy Easter (9th April), Mark Gardner.
St Catherine St James Donore Avenue - 11.30am Service of the Word for Passion Sunday. Preacher, Canon Mark Gardner. The Easter Vestry, an annual meeting of the parish, will be held in the church of St Catherine St James at 8pm on Monday 17th April. This is a public meeting, and people who are registered members will be voting for the church officers and committee for the following year. It would be great to have a good attendance and to be able to ask new people to fill some of the gaps that have opened up over time. The parish relies almost entirely on the work of volunteers. On Good Friday (7th April) there will be a service in St Catherine St James at 10am. We will be joined by the people of St Teresas to commence the Way of the Cross at 11am, walking through the nearby streets and stopping from time to time for readings and prayers, finishing is St Teresas. Wishing you a very happy Easter (9th April), Mark Gardner.
St John the Evangelist, Coolock, Dublin - Sunday Service is at 11am, and all are welcome. Our church building is located on the Tonlegee Road, close to the junction with Springdale Road. Rector: Rev. Norman McCausland. Further details are found at http://www.coolock.dublin.anglican.org/
St Mary’s Parish, Howth Co. Dublin - 9.15am (Holy Communion) and 10.30am (Parish Eucharist and Litany). Mid-week service is each Wednesday morning at 10.30am followed by our Bible Study after the service. Visit: www.stmaryshowth.com for further details. Revd Philip Heak, Rector
St Nicholas Collegiate Church, Galway City - Sundays at 9am and 11am with Holy Communion. Wednesdays at 10.30am with Holy Communion. Visit https://stnicholas.ie or https://tuam.anglican.org/galway/st-nicholas-galway for more information. Rev Lynda Peilow
Zion Parish Church Sunday 26th March - The 5th Sunday in Lent. 10.30am Morning Prayer. 9am Holy Communion 1. All welcome.
PRESBYTERIAN
About The Presbyterian Church in Ireland - The Presbyterian form of the Christian faith is best described as Reformed; with its strong emphasis on the Sovereignty of God, the Kingship of Christ and the authority of the Bible. For more information, and for a full list of congregations around the whole island of Ireland, visit: www.presbyterianireland.org
St John the Baptist, Clontarf, Dublin - Sundays at 8.30am (Holy Communion) and 10.30am (as announced). Wednesday morning services take place in the Parish Centre at 10.30am. To find out more, visit, https://clontarf.dublin.anglican.org - Revd Lesley Robinson
METHODIST
About the Methodist Church in Ireland - The Methodist Church in Ireland is a community of people drawn together by Gods love, who seek to live wholeheartedly as followers of Jesus for the transformation of the world. With 212 churches spread across the island of Ireland from North to South, and East to West. To find a church near you, visit https://irishmethodist.org
Belfast Central Mission - BCM is made up of two congregations - Grosvenor Hall and the nearby Sandy Row. Grosvenor Hall congregation meet for Sunday Worship at 11am each week. Lunchtime prayers each weekday at 1.15pm and Communion very Wednesday at 8am. Please do call in if you are in Belfast. For further information about our Services, visit: belfastcentralmission.org
Bray Methodist Church Co Wicklow - The Church meets in the Florence Road church every Sunday at 10am for worship. Everyone is welcome and Holy Communion is usually celebrated the first Sunday of the month. Rev Mark Forsyth. Visit our website at http://www.braymethodist.ie/ and - for regular updates - visit https://www.facebook.com/braymethodist
Dublin Central Mission (Abbey Street Methodist Church) Sunday Service is at 11am and Zoom fellowship meetings are on Sundays and Tuesdays at 7.30pm. Visit dublincentralmission.ie to find out more. Blanchardstown Methodist Church began in November 2008 as an outreach project of DCM. Since its formation, it has grown into a thriving, community-focused church, now located in the heart of Tyrrelstown. It serves an area of nearly 100,000 people and is home to a young and diverse community. Visit: https://blanchardstownmethodistchurch.com
Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin - The Methodist Church, Northumberland Avenue, Dun Laoghaire. Sunday Service 11am. Our services can also be accessed online at www.dlmc.org
Dundrum Methodist Church, Co. Dublin - Sunday Services are at 10am and 11.30am, with tea and coffee served afterwards. Tuesday night Bible study is at 8pm. Friday Morning Prayer is from 7am to 7.30am. Just click on the link on our website. All welcome. For further details, visit: https://dundrummethodist.ie. Minister, Rev Stephen Taylor
Monaghan, Aughnacloy, and Ballynanny - 1st and 3rd Sunday at 10.30am on Dawson Street, Monaghan Town. Then, 2nd and 4th Sunday at 10.30am on Moore Street, Aughnacloy, Co.Tyrone. Each Sunday at 12 noon at Ballynanny Road, Ballygawley, Co Tyrone. Rotating on 5th Sunday as announced. All welcome. Minister, Rev William Newell.
Portlaoise, Mountmellick and Athy - 10am at Portlaoise (with Holy Communion) and 11.45am at Athy (Holy Communion). We meet on Sunday afternoon at Mountmellick at 4pm -again, with Holy Communion. For more information, visit: https://laoiskildaremethodist.com/
Sutton Methodist Church, Co Dublin at 10am. We are located at the corner of Howth Road and Church Road, about a quarter of a mile (400m) on the Howth side of Sutton Cross. All welcome. Rev. Ivor Owens.
Wicklow Methodist Church - meets at 11.45am at New Street, Convent Road, Wicklow Town. All Welcome. Rev Mark Forsyth.
BAPTIST
Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland is a Gospel Partnership of 117 independent local churches who have voluntarily agreed to work together. These churches represent a Baptist community of over 20,000 across Ireland - North and South. For further information and for a full list of congregations, please visit: www.baptistsinireland.org