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Mass Times in Our Church Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 10 am. Monday, Tuesday,  Wednesday, Thursday and Friday – 5.35 pm.   Saturday: 10 am and Vigil Mass 6 pm Sunday: 10.30 am and 12 noon.

In line with lay people participation in our Churches, a lay led liturgy will take place on Wednesday mornings instead of the 10 am Mass.

If unable to attend, all services can also be viewed via the webcam: www.smawilton.ie Choose website option and click on the icon “LIVE”

Adoration takes place Monday to Saturday from 10.30am – 12.30 pm. Adoration will take place on Wednesdays from 6 pm – 7 pm. On Wednesday evenings at 7 pm, people are invited to join in a period of quiet contemplation in the Parish Centre for a 40 minute period of prayer.

The Rosary is recited weekdays at 5.05 pm.

Confession will return to its normal time on Saturday Morning after the 10 am Mass.

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01/11/2024 - 30/11/2024, 12:00 am Remembering the dead during November in St. Joseph's SMA Wilton

SMA Monthly news October

Our Service of Remembrance in St. Finbarr’s Cemetary will take place on Sunday 10th November at 2.30 pm. Please come along to remember your loved ones.

The story of our Parish

Cork’s Influential Women of Old is a video exhibition by SMA Folklore Project on notable Cork women from olden times.

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