News for February 1st 2026

Notices for  February 1st, 2026

Services for February 8th 2026, 2nd Sunday before Lent

Morning Worship at:

9.30am                        St Paul’s Church, Collooney 

10.45am                     Holy Trinity Church, Ballisodare

Noon                             Emlaghfad Church, Ballymote

Collect for Today

 

Almighty and ever living God,

clothed in majesty,

whose beloved Son was this day presented in the temple

in the substance of our mortal nature:

May we be presented to you with pure and clean hearts,

by your Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

The Scribe

Final Call for 2026 subscriptions please.

February edition out today.

St Brigid’s Bank Holiday

Wishing you a relaxing time on the day to reflect one of the nation’s saints.

Christianity in the Middle East

An exhibition on Christianity in the Middle East is being earmarked for the for the weekend of 14th-16th of February in Sligo. The Diocese is partnering with ICMS (https://www.cmsireland.org) and SAT-7 (https://sat7.org) in this venture.

Confirmation

A United Confirmation Service for the Sligo churches will take place on May 10th. Any children or adults seeking confirmation this year should ask Andrew for a form. The Bishop usually likes candidates to be in Secondary School at the time of confirmation.

Preparation will take place after Easter this year and will most probably be done on Zoom. Please let Andrew know if this presents any difficulty.

Barbara Egan (nee Browne)

 Today at 4.00pm in Holy Trinity Church, Ballisodare there will be a memorial service for Barbara. Barbara died in England in December and her funeral and cremation have already taken place. All are welcome.

Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday occurs on February 18th. There will be a service of Holy Communion in Holy Trinity Church, Ballisodare at 8.00pm.

Prayer

Please remember in your prayers parishioners who are in hospital, or resident in our care homes.

Leaving a Gift for the Church in your Will

Legacy gifts or ‘gifts in will’ are an important source of income for churches, allowing us to make long-term plans. They are also a way of enabling you to continue to support the church after you’re gone.

By remembering us in your will, you can help ensure the church’s presence will continue to benefit many generations to come.

Further details on how to do this are on our website along with answers to some of the questions you may have. A paper version can be provided on request.

Irish Hospice Foundation

Bereavement Support Line available Mon-Fri, 10.00am-1.00pm 1800 80 70 77

Bank Transfers and Standing Orders

If you would like to make donations via bank transfer or by standing order please contact the Rector or the local treasurer who will provide appropriate details.

Church of Ireland parishes in Collooney, Ballymote and Ballisodare