Palm Sunday 2019 – St. Luke’s Gospel Passion Re-enactment
Straide Parish was delighted to have the Passion of Our Lord according to St. Luke re-enacted by Fr. John Cunningham…
Read MoreStraide Parish was delighted to have the Passion of Our Lord according to St. Luke re-enacted by Fr. John Cunningham…
Read MoreHoly Week commences on Palm Sunday with the Commemoration of the Lord’s entry into Jerusalem. This is followed, later in…
Read MoreHappy Mother’s Day to all mothers this Sunday, March 31st.
Read MoreHappy St. Patrick’s Day on March 17th to all parishioners – especially to those who now live and work elsewhere…
Read MoreWhy not join us on Sunday mornings at 12.00 at the Green for our walk & talk event. Walks are…
Read MoreUsed clothing collection – is now taking place as a fund-raiser for the Church Conservation Project. If you haven’t already…
Read MoreStraide’s Cemeteries have recently been surveyed. The results are available online – www.irishgraveyards.ie. In addition, an external map of grave…
Read MoreSt. Brigid’s Day, February 1, marks the start of Celtic spring. The Celtic festival of Imbolc, on February 1, celebrates…
Read MoreBest Wishes for a Happy & Peaceful Christmas – to all parishioners and visitors. A very special Cead Mile Failte…
Read MoreStraide Church will, once again this year, be privileged to have a Mystery Visitor after Mass on Christmas morning. It…
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