Date for our diaries
Tuesday January 20
Venue: Greenhills Hotel 7pm
Meeting facilitated by Diocesan staff
Topic: Future of our Caherdavin parish. Meeting is open to all and is not confined to people of Catholic faith.
We truly hope this will be a useful tool in learning more about our Catholic faith and the ministries and services that we offer.

There are about 5,000 in our parish. We have a very active and vibrant community in our parish with lots of different groups and organistions.
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Christ the King Church was modelled on the ideas from Vatican II. The church was opened and blessed on the 27 September 1985 by Most Rev. Jeremiah Newman, Bishop of Limerick
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Tuesday January 20
Venue: Greenhills Hotel 7pm
Meeting facilitated by Diocesan staff
Topic: Future of our Caherdavin parish. Meeting is open to all and is not confined to people of Catholic faith.
John Lannon CEO of Doras, speaks about Doras and its mission.
Doras is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental, human rights organisation working to promote and protect the rights of refugees and migrants since 2000.
It is located at 2 The Crescent.
We celebrate Feast of the Epiphany on Tuesday January 6th.
We will shortly be holding a public meeting on the future direction of our parish. We will post more details as soon as date is finalised.
At the final General Audience of 2025, Pope Leo XIV invites the faithful to give thanks for the past, seek forgiveness, and entrust the journey ahead to God’s mercy.
The Jubilee Year of Hope ends on 6 January 2026, the Solemnity of the Epiphany. Announcing the closing of the Holy Door, Pope Francis expressed his hope: “may the light of Christian hope illumine every man and woman, as a message of God's love addressed to all!
This weekend we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family.
We wish all our parishioners a very Happy & Peaceful 2026 There is a special mass on Thursday Jan 1st for World Day of Peace.
Speaking ahead of Christmas celebrations, Bishop Brendan Leahy said that if people persevere, they will find that Mass is rewarding, but they will only get from it if they give to it.