Mass - Season 4 / Year 2024

Season 4 / Year 2024

Episodes

Episode 9

Episode 10

Episode 11
To mark the 800th anniversary of the Dominicans in Ireland, their Provincial, Fr John Harris OP, celebrates Mass in Knock Basilica, with music from the choir of St Mary's, Pope's Quay, Cork, directed by Sean Lehane

Episode 12

Episode 13

Episode 14

Episode 15

Episode 16

Episode 17

Episode 18

Episode 19
With members and staff of Tiglin, a charity that helps people overcome homelessness, addiction and other challenges. Worship is led by the Founding Chair of Tiglin, Aubrey McCarthy

Episode 20
Mass with Glór Youth Choir, Moate, Co. Westmeath. The musical Director is Ciarán Brady and the celebrant is Mnsgr. Bernard Noonan.

Episode 21

Episode 22

Episode 23

Episode 24
Mass with members and friends of Misean Cara, MISSIO Ireland, and AMRI. The celebrant is Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan (Waterford & Lismore).

Papal Mass
Pope Francis celebrates Mass in St Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, to mark the end of the Second Session of the Synod on Synodality, Commentary and translation by Lydia O'Kane .

Episode 26
Mass with a congregation from St Mary's and St Patrick's partnership of parishes, Lucan, Co. Dublin. Music is by Aontas Youth Choir and the celebrant is Fr Ubaldo Muhindo.

Episode 27
Mass on Remembrance Sunday with The Arabella Voices Choir, Ballyroan Parish, Dublin. The musical director is Damian Gallagher and the celebrant is Fr. Bernard McCay-Morrissey OP, a Chaplain to the Irish Defence Forces.

The 39th Annual IKA Service of Remembrance and Thanksgiving
The Irish Kidney Association hosts its 39th annual Multi-faith Service of Remembrance & Thanksgiving in Holy Child Church, Whitehall, Dublin.

Episode 29
Live Mass on the Feast of Christ The King with a congregation from the Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace, Merrion Road, Dublin. The musical directors are Aifric Ní Fhloinn and Róisín Ní Fhloinn. The celebrant is Fr. James Hurley P.P.

Episode 30
An Evangelical Service for the first Sunday in Advent celebrating Jesus, the Light of the World, with music and prayer from Crown Jesus Ministries. The service is led by Olga Mullarkey with a Bible teaching from Mitch.

Episode 31
Five years after fire devastated Paris's iconic 800 year old Cathédrale de Notre Dame, this Mass on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception marks its phoenix-like restoration.

Episode 32

Episode 33
Mass on the 4th Sunday of Advent, celebrating the work of the Society of St Vincent de Paul in supporting the most marginal, especially at Christmas time.

Episode 34
Service celebrating the work of the Christian development charity, Tearfund Ireland.
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