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Christmas Mass Times 2019 Christmas Mass Times 2019 Abbeyfeale Parish: Christmas Eve: 8.30pm Carols, followed by Mass at 9.00pm Christmas Day: 9.15am. & 12 noon Confessions Confessions with ceremony evening 7.00 pm. Monday 16th Saturday 21st after 11am. Mass Christmas Eve: 11.00am to 1pm Adare Parish: Christmas Eve: 10.00am & 9.00pm Christmas Day: 9.30am and 11.30am Confessions: Tuesday 17th December at 7.00pm Tuesday 24th December - 11.00am to 12.00 noon Ardagh/Carrickerry Parish: Christmas Eve: Ardagh Church 6.30pm Carrickerry 8.30pm Christmas Day: Ardagh Church 10.00am Carrickerry 11.30am Ardpatrick Parish: Christmas Eve: 7.00pm Christmas Day: 10.00am Confessions: Christmas Eve at 10.00am Askeaton / Ballysteen Parish: Christmas Eve: 7.30pm Ballysteen Church 9.00pm Askeaton Church Christmas Day: 9.30am Ballysteen Church 11.30am Askeaton Church Athea Parish Christmas Eve: 6.00pm & 8.00pm Christmas Day: 10.30am Augustinians Christmas Eve: 7.30am, 8.30am, 10.15am, Family Mass 5.00pm, Vigil Mass 8.00pm Christmas Day: 9.00am & 11.15am Confessions: Monday 16th – 10.45am – 12noon also 3pm – 4pm Tuesday 17th to Saturday 21st & Monday 23rd to Tuesday 24th 10am – 4pm Ballingarry/Granagh Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.00pm Granagh 8.00pm Ballingarry Christmas Day: 9.30am Granagh 11.00am Ballingarry Ballyagran/ Colmanswell Parish: Christmas Eve: 5.30pm Colmanswell 7.30pm Ballyagran Christmas Day: 10.00am Ballyagran Banogue Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.00pm Christmas Day: 10.00am Bruff/ Meanus/ Grange Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.00pm Bruff Christmas Day: 9.30am Grange 10.30am Meanus 11.00am Bruff Confession: Bruff Church 12.00-1.00pm & 3.00-4.00pm Christmas Eve Bulgaden / Martinstown Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.00pm Martinstown 6.30pm Bulgaden Christmas Day: 9.30a.m Bulgaden 11.00am Martinstown Cappagh Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.00pm Christmas Day: 9.30am Christ the King Parish: Christmas Eve: 10.00am and 6.00pm Christmas Day: 10.30am and 12 noon St. Stephen’s Day: 10.00am Coolcappa/Kilcolman Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.00pm Coolcappa 7.30pm Kilcolman Christmas Day: 9.30am Kilcolman 11.00am Coolcappa Corpus Christi Parish: Christmas Eve: 5.00pm Christmas Day: 11.00am Cratloe Parish: Christmas Eve: St. John’s Church: Cratloe: Children’s Mass 6-00pm and 9.00pm Little Church: Sixmilebridge 7. 30pm Christmas Day: St. John’s Church, Cratloe 11.30am Little Church, Sixmilebridge 10.00am Croagh / Kilfinny Parish: Christmas Eve: 8.30pm Kilfinny church 2.30pm. Croagh N.H. & 6.30pm Croagh Church Christmas Day: 11.00am Croagh Church Confessions: Kilfinny parishioners to travel to Croagh, Rathkeale or Ballingarry for confessions. Croom Parish: Christmas Eve: 5.00pm – Children’s Mass & 7.00pm Christmas Day: 11.30am Confessions on Christmas Eve 11.30am – 1.00pm Donoughmore/Knockea/Roxboro Parish: Christmas Eve: 7.00pm Donoghmore 8.00pm Knockea Christmas Day: Donoughmore 10.00am Knockea 11.00am Roxboro 12.30pm Dromcollogher / Broadford Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.00pm Dromcollogher Church 8.00pm Boradford Church Christmas Day: 9.30am Broadford Church 11.00am Dromcollogher Church Dromin / Athlacca Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.30pm Dromin 8.30pm Athlacca Christmas Day: 10.00am Athlacca 11.15am Dromin Confessions: Christmas Eve Athlacca 2.00pm to 3.00pm and Dromin 5.00pm to 6.00pm Effin / Garrienderk Parish: Christmas Eve: 7.30pm Garrienderk 6.00pm Nativity play / Mass at 6.15pm Effin Christmas Day: 11.00am Effin Fedamore Parish: Christmas Eve: 7.00pm Christmas Day: 10.30am Feenagh/Kilmeedy Parish: Christmas Eve: 8.00pm Kilmeedy 6.00am Feenagh Christmas Day: 10.30am Feenagh Confessions After weekend masses before Christmas Glenroe/ Ballyorgan Parish: Christmas Eve: 5:30pm Ballyorgan 7:30pm Glenroe Christmas Day: 11.00am Glenroe Glin Parish: Christmas Eve: Childrens Mass at 6.00pm & Mass at 8.00pm Christmas Day: 11.00am Holy Family Parish: Christmas Eve: 7.15pm Christmas day: 12.00 noon Confessions: 30 minutes before each mass Kilcornan Parish: Christmas Eve: 9.00pm Christmas Day: 9.00am & 11.00am Kildimo/Pallaskenry Parish: Christmas Eve: 5.00pm Children’s Mass Kildimo 7.00pm Pallaskenry Christmas Day: 10.00am Pallaskenry 12.00noon Kildimo 7.00pm Kildimo Kilfinane Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.30pm & 8.30pm Christmas Day: 9.00am & 11.00am Killeedy Parish: Christmas Eve: 5.30pm Raheenagh 7.30pm Ashford Christmas Day: 10.30am Raheenagh Kilmallock/ Ballingaddy Parish Christmas Eve: 7.00pm Ballingaddy 8.30pm Kilmallock Christmas Day: 9.00am Kilmallock 10.30am Ballingaddy 12.00 noon Kilmallock Knockaderry /Clouncagh Parish: Christmas Eve: Childrens Mass 6.00pm (Knockaderry) 8.00pm (Knockaderry) Christmas Day: Mass 10.30am (Cloncagh) Mass 11.30am (Knockaderry) Loughill/Ballyhahill Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.00pm Loughill 8.00pm Ballyhahill Christmas Day: 10.00am Ballyhahill 11.15am Loughill St. Stephen’s Day: 11.00am Ballyhahill Confessions: 11.00am – 11.30am Loughill Manister Parish: Christmas Eve 6.00pm Children and Family Mass 8.00pm Choral Christmas Eve Mass Christmas Day: 11.30am Mahoonagh Parish: Christmas Eve: 7.00pm Feohanagh 8.15pm. Castlemahon Christmas Day: 11.00am Feohanagh Monagea Parish: Christmas Eve: 7. 00pm Christmas Day: 10.00am Monaleen Parish: Christmas Eve: 8.00pm & 10.00pm Christmas Day: 10.00am & 11.30am Mungret/Crecora/Raheen Parish: Christmas Eve: Raheen 6.00pm and 9.00pm Mungret 7.30pm Crecora 8.15pm Christmas Day: Raheen 11.00am & 12.30pm Crecora 10.00am Mungret 11.30am Confessions: Sacrament of Reconciliation will be celebrated in Raheen Church on Monday 16th December at 7.30pm Confessions on Christmas Eve Raheen 12 noon to 1.00pm Newcastlewest Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.30pm and 9.00pm Christmas Day: 9.15am and 12.30 noon Our Lady Help of Christians Parish: Christmas Eve: 10.00am & 6.00pm. (Children’s Mass) & Vigil Mass 8.00pm Christmas Day: 9.00am, 10.30am & 12.00 noon Confessions: Reconciliation Service on Tuesday December 17th at 8.00pm. Confessions will be available on request Our Lady of the Rosary Parish: Christmas Eve: 10.00am Mass, Children’s Mass 6.00 pm and Vigil Mass at 8.00pm Christmas Day: 10.00am & 11.30am Confessions: 16th, 17th 18th December after 10.00am Mass Our Lady of Lourdes Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.00pm Christmas Day: 11.00am Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.00pm Christmas Day: 11.00am Patrickswell/Ballybrown Parish: Christmas Eve: 5.00pm (Children’s Mass) Ballybrown 8.00pm Mass in Ballybrown 8.00pm Mass in Patrickswell Christmas Day: 10.00am Mass in Ballybrown 11.30am Mass in Patrickswell St. Stephen’s Day: 10.00am in Ballybrown 11.30am in Patrickswell Parteen/Meelick/Coonagh Parish: Christmas Eve: 9.00pm Parteen 7.30pm Meelick Christmas Day: 10.30am Parteen 12 noon Meelick Rathkeale Parish: Christmas Eve: 9.00pm Christmas Day: 9.30am 11.30am Redemptorists Church Christmas Eve: 8.00am, 10.00am, Carols at 11.30pm Followed by Mass 12.00am Christmas Day: 8.00am, 10.00am with congregational singing, 12.00 noon with choir and children’s liturgy. Church open until 9pm for visits to the crib. Confessions: Saturday December 21st and Monday December 23rd – 10.30am & 7.15pm. Christmas Eve Tuesday 24th 10.30am to 6pm Christmas Mission – Monday December 16th to Friday December 20th 8am, 10am and 7.15pm (Preacher: Fr Gerry Moloney, CSsR Rockhill/Bruree Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.00pm Rockhill 8.00pm Bruree Christmas Day: 11.30am Bruree Shanagolden/Foynes / Robertstown Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.30pm (Foynes) 9.00pm (Shanagolden) Christmas Day: 9.30am (Robertstown) 11.30am (Shanagolden) St John’s Parish: Christmas Eve: Morning Mass 10.00am Children’s Mass 4.00pm Carols Begin 6.30pm Vigil Mass 7.00pm Christmas Day: Morning Masses 8.00am Youth Choir 10.30am Senior Choir 12 noon No Evening Mass St Joseph’s Parish: Christmas Eve: 7.00pm Christmas Day: 10.00am & 11.30am. St Mary’s Parish: Christmas Eve: 7.30pm Christmas Day: 9.30am and 11.00am Confession: Every Saturday – 10.30am and after all weekday Masses during Christmas week St. Michael’s Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.00pm (English Mass) Carols begin at 11.30pm followed by Polish Mass at 12 midnight Christmas Day: 10.00am (Irish Mass) 12.30pm (Polish Mass) St Munchin’s / St Lelia’s Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.00pm St. Munchin’s Church 8.00pm St. Lelia’s Church Christmas Day: 10.30am St. Lelia’s Church 11.30am St. Munchin’s Church 10.15am St. Camillus’ Hospital Chapel Confessions: Christmas Eve St. Lelia’s 10.00am & 4.30pm St. Munchin’s 12 Noon & 5.00pm St. Nicholas’ Parish: Christmas Eve: 7.00pm St Nicholas St. Munchin’s College Capel (candle light Mass) 9.00pm Christmas day: St Nicholas 10.30am St. Munchin’s College Capel 12.00 noon Confessions: Individual confession available by request. St. Patricks / St. Brigid’s Parish Christmas Eve: 6.00pm St. Patricks’ Church 6.00pm St. Brigid’s Church Christmas Day: 11.30am St. Brigid’s Church 12.30am St. Patrick’s Church St Pauls Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.00pm Children’s Mass & 8.00pm (Midnight Mass) Christmas Day: 10.00am – 11.00am & 12.15pm St Saviour's Parish: Christmas Eve: 9.00pm Christmas Day: 1.00pm Christmas Week: 1.00pm Templeglantine Parish: Christmas Eve: 6.00pm Christmas Morning: 10.00am Tournafulla Parish Christmas Eve: 6.00pm Mountcollins Parish Christmas Eve: 7.30pm Christmas Day: 11.00am .
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