As Holy Week approaches, we invite every member of our parish community to journey with Christ through the most sacred days of our Church year. From the joy of Palm Sunday to the solemn beauty of Holy Thursday, the sorrow of Good Friday, and the radiant light of Easter Vigil and Easter Sunday – each ceremony draws us deeper into the mystery of God’s love.
This is a precious time for families, and especially for our children. By bringing them to these liturgies, we help them see, hear, and feel the story of our salvation come to life. These sacred moments shape their understanding of faith far more than words ever could.
Let’s make space in our busy lives to enter into these celebrations. Come as a family. Bring your children. Let them carry palms, sit close during the Passion, gaze at the cross, and rejoice in the light of the Easter candle. These experiences are the foundations of a living, lasting faith.
Let us come together in prayer, reflection, and joyful celebration—walking with Christ and one another toward the hope of the Resurrection.
“We proclaim your Death, O Lord, and profess your Resurrection, until you come again.”
Holy Thursday; Evening Mass of The Lord’s Supper @ 7.30pm in The Church of The Nativity of Our Lady, Fieldstown followed by Night prayer at 9.30pm. Confessions available.
Good Friday: Celebration of The Lord’s Passion followed by Confessions in the Church of The Immaculate Conception, Tenure @ 3pm
Stations of The Cross followed by Confessions at 8pm in The Church of The Nativity of Our Lady, Fieldstown
Holy Saturday: Confessions at 1pm in Church of the Immaculate Conception, Tenure for an hour.
Easter Vigil with all the parishes of the Pastoral Area, at 9pm in The Church of The Immaculate Conception, Termonfechin. Please join together to celebrate this most solemn night.
Easter Sunday: Dawn Mass @ 5.20am in The Church of The Nativity of Our Lady, Fieldstown.
Masses are as usual in all Churches for Easter Sunday morning.
Christ is risen—and that changes everything.
May the joy of the Resurrection fill your heart, renew your spirit, and guide your steps. And may this year, marked by hope, be one where you rediscover grace in unexpected places.
Christ is risen—and that changes everything.

