News for April 5th 2026

Notices for  April 5th, 2026

Services for April 12th 2026, 2nd Sunday of Easter

Morning Worship at:

9.30am                        St Paul’s Church, Collooney 

10.45am                     Holy Trinity Church, Ballisodare

Noon                             Emlaghfad Church, Ballymote

Collect for Easter Day

Almighty God,

through your only-begotten Son Jesus Christ

you have overcome death

and opened to us the gate of everlasting life:

Grant that, as by your grace going before us

you put into our minds good desires,

so by your continual help we may bring them to good effect;

through Jesus Christ our risen Lord

who is alive and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,

one God, now and for ever.

Post Communion Prayer

Living God,

for our redemption you gave your only-begotten Son

to the death of the cross,

and by his glorious resurrection

you have delivered us from the power of our enemy.

Grant us so to die daily unto sin,

that we may evermore live with him in the joy of his risen life;

through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Faith Re-ignited

Our Archdeaconry is planning to run several events for the churches in the period from Ascension to Pentecost 14-24 May. There will be events across the Archdeaconry and a series of “How can I….” talks held in the cathedral addressing the issues most people struggle with.

In addition, in the Ballisodare Group we are going to try and compile and share the history you all have of the various churches. So, we are asking you to have a look in your drawers and find photos, newspaper cuttings etc of your Sunday school time at your church, events in the churches’ history, etc. We will then try to make up some displays for each church and open the doors on Saturday May 16th for people to come and reminisce. It is hoped that afterward we will scan the items and create a digital display for future posterity. So, get looking!

Church of Ireland Evangelical Fellowship

A special evening at Calry Parish Church, Sligo on Friday 17th April. Refreshments will be served 7.00pm with the event starting at 7.30pm. Bishop Ken Clarke explores why Jesus is still Good News for the church today.

This will be an encouraging and hope-filled evening with teaching, worship and fellowship. Whether you’re deeply rooted in church life, feeling a bit weary, or simply curious about the Christian faith, this evening is for you.

Easter Vestries

Easter Vestries meetings will be as follows:

St Paul’s, Collooney, Monday April 13th at 8.00pm.

Holy Trinity, Ballisodare, Tuesday April 14th at 8.00pm.

Emlaghfad, Ballymote, Wednesday, April 15th at 8.00pm.

This is a triennium year so Synod members and supplementals as well as Parish Nominators (2 from Ballisodare, 1 from Collooney and 1 from Ballymote) will be elected. These are important meetings given my retirement later in the year so I would ask you prayerfully consider how you could help.

Daffodil Day

Thank you to all our parishioners who helped make Daffodil Day a huge success .

A total of €38,085 was raised which will help the Irish Cancer Society provide valuable services in Co Sligo.

Child Evangelism Fellowship

Meeting and Prayer time regarding the work of Child Evangelism Fellowship Friday 1st May

Sligo Methodist Church at 8pm. Presentation by Mr David Cowan (National Director) & Mr James Martin (Board member)

Ballisodare Heritage Group – Open Day

Ballisodare Heritage Group are holding an Open Day at Corhownagh Parish Hall at 2pm to 4pm on Sunday 12th April. People will be able to see the new website, scan any old relevant photos for people and share stories from the past. Everyone welcome.

Family Carers Ireland

Could you take on 7,000 steps a day throughout April? Walk anywhere, anytime, and help support Family Carers Ireland while raising awareness for carers nationwide. Sign up at www.familycarers.ie/get-involved

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