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Cancelled – Unique father and son concert Sunday 22nd May at 3pm.

Cancelled
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Tredagh Singers Friday May 27th at 8pm

Hallelujah! Tredagh Singers return with a joyful concert for Alzheimer Centre Tredagh Singers, Drogheda’s longest established and most successful mixed voice choir, returns to action after the long pandemic imposed break with a concert in St. Peter’s Church of Ireland on May 27th at 8pm which will include the Hallelujah Corus and other excerpts from…
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ORCHARD WALK FUNDRAISER

There will be an apple blossom orchard walk fundraiser for the Irish Red Cross Appeal, May 7th and 8th from 11 am to 4 pm in Corderry Fruit and Veg, Knockbridge, Dundalk A91N62R. Admission free.(This is an initiative by some of the Dundalk Presbyterian parishioners.)
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CHOIR PRACTICES

We hope to hold choir practices for the confirmation. These will take place on: Thursday 12th May 7.00 pm St Mary’s Church, Ardee (earlier than others) Thursday 19th May 7.30 pm St Peter’s Church, Drogheda Thursday 26th May 7.30 pm St Mary’s Church, Castlebellingham Tuesday 30th May 7.30 pm…
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“Welcome Ukrainians”

St Peter’s Church hosted “Welcome Ukrainians” in the Parish Hall on Wednesday 13th April. .
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EASTER GENERAL VESTRY MEETINGS

Drogheda 15th May at 12:30, Kilsaran Union 10th May at 20:00, Ardee 12th May at 20:00 Full details below 12:30 Sunday 15th May Drogheda (after morning service) 20:00 Tuesday 10th May Kilsaran Union 20:00 Thursday 12th May Ardee
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GOOD FRIDAY

The annual Carrying of the Cross took place in Drogheda on Good Friday.
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The Blue School – Open Day

An Open Day was held on Sunday 27th March immediately after morning service, to view the renovated premises of The Blue School. On view, was the Chapel/Meeting Room as well as three apartments which will provide an income stream towards church costs.
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ST PATRICK’S DAY Services
We have two Services on Thursday 17th March at 10:00 am in Castlebellingham and St.Peter’s, Drogheda. ST PATRICK’S DAY 17 March 10am Castlebellingham 10am St.Peter’s, Drogheda
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SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING AND REMEMBRANCE

On Tuesday, 15th March, the Archbishop will mark the start of the public holiday with a service to acknowledge the lifting of restrictions. He will attend the service; it will be one for the whole Rural Deanery. The themes will be remembering all who have died in loneliness and fear during the pandemic, acknowledgement of…
