“St. Mochta’s is a young and developing faith community, which is conscious of its proud and ancient history, and seeks to be a welcoming and spirited Parish in the service of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.”
Parish News
Bishops of Ireland Remembering those who have died in our Country during the Pandemic.
Bishops of Ireland Remembering those who have died in our Country during the Pandemic. The Covid-19 pandemic has been a particularly difficult time for those who have lost loved ones and have often had to cope with their grief without many of the usual spiritual and...
Re-opening our Church to Full Capacity
A message from Fr Paul: The good news is that we continue to ease restrictions and I am delighted to say we are now able to return to ‘full capacity’ in the church from this weekend. We welcome the return of everyone, and with the ongoing support of our stewards, will...
Remarks by Archbishop Dermot Farrell on the occasion of the Launch of the Pastoral Letter.
The Cry of the Earth--The Cry of the Poor: The Climate Catastrophe—Creation’s Call Urgent Call for Change - An Tairseach Ecology Centre, 12th October 2021 The Greatest issue facing humanity The long-term character of what's involved in climate change and loss...
Welcome
Welcome to the parish of St Mochta’s. If you are a new parishioner or just visiting, you are very welcome and we, the existing community, hope you feel at home. If you are new to the parish please make yourself known to Fr Paul and he looks forward to meeting you. St Mochta’s Parish invites you to register with the parish by filling out a parish registration form which you can download here or it is available at the back of the church.
To register with our Parish please download the form, complete and return to Fr Paul or the Parish Office.
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