St. Oliver Plunketts

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Mass Times

Saturday: 5:30pm
Sunday: 9:00am

about St. Oliver Plunketts

Notices


Cemetery Sunday 2023

Proposed dates for Cemetery Sunday

Greenlough: Sunday 11 June 2023 at 3.00pm

Ballyscullion: Sunday 25 June 2023 at 10.45am

Bellaghy: Sunday 25 June 2023 at 3.00pm

Novena to Our Lady of Lourdes

Novena to Our Lady of Lourdes Friday 3rd February – Saturday 11th February 2023

Lourdes Novena – St Oliver Plunkett Church, Clady

Friday 3 February – Opening of Novena at 7.00pm: Scripture Reading, Rosary, Novena Prayer and Adoration.

Saturday 4 February – 5.30pm Mass: Novena Prayer recited

Sunday 5 February – 9.00am Mass: Novena Prayer recited

Monday 6 February – Novena Session at 7.00pm: Scripture Reading, Rosary, Novena Prayer and Adoration.

Tuesday 7 February – 9.30am Mass: Novena Session at

Continuous Prayer for Marriage & Family Life

Continuous Prayer Movement for Marriage & Family Life

 “Search and you will find.”

Again, William Barclay says that a better translation for this is:

 ”Keep on searching and you will find”.

We get very used to things the way they are. This is true even when things are not good. We settle for ‘no change’.

When Our Lady was asked to become the Mother of God the question she asked was: “How can this come about?”

That is the

  Statement by the Catholic bishops in Northern Ireland in advance of the Assembly Election on 2 March 2017

Press Release - Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter, Wednesday 22 February 2017 – Immediate

Statement by the Catholic bishops in Northern Ireland in advance of the Assembly Election on 2 March 2017

  • See below pastoral reflection A Better Future: towards a culture of life, care and hope for all
  • See below ten questions for candidates who are standing in the Assembly elections

To our political leaders…

 

The premature collapse of our political institutions is a serious matter

Funeral of Bishop Edward Daly, RIP -Bishop Donal McKeown’s Homily

Bishop Donal McKeown: Funeral of Bishop Edward Daly

Below are the speaking notes of Bishop Donal McKeown at the Funeral Mass for Bishop Edward Daly:

This is a day that all of us – and none more so than Bishop Edward Daly – knew would eventually come. Having retired on the grounds of ill health almost 23 years ago, he had faced recurrent illness and the frailties which come with increasing age. But he always seemed to bounce back with his usual poise. However, over the last couple