Drogheda Independent

Mornington

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FR. WILLIE MEMORIAL WALK

This walk, in remembranc­e of Fr. Willie, will be from the Boyne to the Nanny, starting at Riverside (The Flower yard) and finishing at the Nanny. It takes place on Sunday July 22nd at 2pm.

KILSHARVAN CEMETERY DEVOTIONS

The Kilsharvan cemetery devotions will take place on Friday, July 13th at 7.30pm

BELLEWSTOW­N RACES

For the first time ever Bellewstow­n races will run from Wednesday, July 4th to Saturday (inclusive) 7th July, running for four consecutiv­e days.

KNIT ‘N’ KNATTER AT SUNFLOWER CAFE, RIVERSIDE, MORNINGTON

Come along and join us every Friday morning from 10 am to 12 pm for a morning of knitting or crocheting in the newly opened Sunflower Cafe at Riverside Home & Gift Shop, Mornington. Admission is free and is open to all ages and levels. (Please note this is not a class but members are willing to offer advice. Contact Eileen 086-7347789 for enquiries).

MEATH LOURDES PILGRIMAGE

This pilgrimage will take place from Sept 12th to Sept 17th and will be led by Bishop Michael Smith. The fare is seven hundred and forty-nine euros (€749) for full board and travel taxes (single supplement one hundred and eighty euros. To book a place contact the presbytery at 0419827384. Sick and infirm pilgrims are able to travel with volunteer helpers as has been the case since 1948. This is also a special year in Lourdes as the apparition­s of our lady to St Bernadette began on 11th of February 1848.

WORLD MEETING OF FAMILIES

Applicatio­n forms are available, in the star of the sea church Mornington, to fill in if one would like to attend the world meeting of families.

One needsto fill in a registrati­on form to get a ticket(s). Tickets are €40 each. This excludes the bus fare. Families can attend the Meath diocesan day on August 22nd (2018); also, the festival of families in Croke Park on August 25th and final Mass in the Phoenix Park on August 26th. Forms are available in the church. Tickets are subject to availabili­ty.

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