A Statement of Tribute to Her Majesty The Queen from The Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, The Most Revd John McDowell. “Queen Elizabeth II, like her father, did not pass her childhood in any certain expectation of the Crown. But already we know her well …” ‘Those words were written by Winston Churchill onContinue reading “A Statement of Tribute to Her Majesty The Queen”
Monthly Archives: September 2022
Prayer for the Queen
As a diocese and parish we express our deep concern for Her Majesty the Queen and the royal family at this time and pray… Almighty God,whose Son Jesus Christ exchanged the glory of a heavenly throne for the form of a servant, we thank you that you have given Elizabeth our Queen a heart toContinue reading “Prayer for the Queen”
Midweek Holy Communion
Midweek Holy Communion services at St Molua’s resume on Wednesday 7th September at 10:30am in the Side Chapel. This short service follows the traditional format ‘Holy Communion One‘ from the Book of Common Prayer Everyone welcome.
Badminton Club
The Badminton Club recommences play on Tuesday 20 September 2022 at 8.00pm (postponed from 13 September) in the Hamilton Hall. So, if you’re looking for a little exercise and a bit of fun come join us on Tuesday nights this autumn. Everyone welcome – beginners – veterans! https://stmoluasonline.com/badminton-club/
Autumn edition of our parish magazine
The Autumn 2022 edition of our parish magazine CONTACT is now available to read or download in the Resources section of the website, along with copies of previous editions from the past year or so. We hope you enjoy reading the various articles and resources. Please feel free to share with your friends!
TV recordings at St Molua’s
At the end of August, if you had popped into St Molua’s Church it may have looked a little bit different… Christian TV broadcasting company TBNUK were in Northern Ireland to record programmes due for broadcast in the Autumn. It was amazing to see what goes on behind the scenes, and it was a pleasureContinue reading “TV recordings at St Molua’s”
