Revised Covid-19 Notice
Following a directive from Bishop Fintan Gavin all Churches will remain closed until the 12th April.
No Weekend or Weekday Masses until further notice. However, Monsignor Kevin O’Callaghan & Fr. Liam offer Mass privately each day for the intentions of all our people.
During this time it is very important for us to remember that God is always with us and close to us in prayer and in our needs. We wish God’s blessing on you and your families and urge you to follow the guidelines and to stay safe.
The Cork & Ross Diocesan Website has much valuable material on many items, including the present situation caused by Covid 19. It may be accessed at: www.corkandross.org.
It includes:
Covid 19 our Diocese & you.
Mass Reading for Sunday & weekdays.
Prayer during Pandemic.
Statement by Munster Catholic Bishops.
List of Churches in Dioceses with facility to live stream Masses.
Sunday Mass available on RTE1 at the usual Sunday morning time.
Mass is available each weekday on: RTE News Now and may be accessed as follows: Saorview (Channel 21), Sky (Channel 521), Virgin Media (Channel 200),Eir (Channel 517) & also on ETWN (Sky 588)
Cathedral Cork on: corkcathedral.ie. Weekdays: 10.15am & Sundays 11.30am.
Mass is available on Radio as follows:
Radio Maria: daily at 10am. http//.www.radiomaria.ie
Cork University Hospital: on 102FM.
Beannacht Dé orainn ag an am seo agus I gcónaí.
Covid-19 Support Line for Older People
Alone has launched a national support line and additional supports for older people who have concerns or are facing difficulties relating to the outbreak of Covid-19. Professional staff are available to answer queries and give advice and reassurance where necessary. The support line is open seven days a week, 8am to 8pm, by calling: 0818 222024