Holy Mass on this feast day, Thursday 3rd June:
9am Barntown (Low)
7:30pm Waterford (Sung)

Holy Mass on this feast day, Thursday 3rd June:
9am Barntown (Low)
7:30pm Waterford (Sung)

Please contact us to participate in any of the following activities
Catechism Morning for children at St John’s Church
Youth Catechism
A monthly class online for young people aged from 13 to 17. The class usually takes place on a Monday evening at 8pm.
Adult Catechism
This online conference usually takes place on a Saturday each month from 7:30pm-8:30pm.
Also, server training, First Holy Communion and Confirmation classes, marriage preparation and adult convert instruction.
Sung Mass will be offered in St John’s on the feast of the Ascension, Thursday 13th May at 7:30pm.

Our Mass Schedule at St John’s church
Sunday – 1:30pm
Monday – 1pm
Tuesday – 7:30pm
Wednesday – 7:30pm
Thursday – 7:30pm
Friday – 7:30pm* (7pm on First Fridays followed by devotions)
Saturday – 11:00am

Please follow the Covid-19 restrictions at St John’s, available to read here.
Please note that the Holy Hour of Eucharistic adoration will begin at the slightly earlier time of 2:30pm this Sunday. The church will remain open for private prayer from 2:30pm to 3:30pm. The usual programme will resume on the following Sunday, 9th May, the last day of the lockdown restrictions.

Sunday Mass Livestream
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be broadcast live from St John’s Church, Waterford each Sunday at 1pm during the lockdown. Watch on Facebook or on our new YouTube channel. By subscribing to the channel, you will be alerted to upcoming Masses.

Adoration and Confession
St John’s Church will be open for private prayer each Sunday from 2:30pm-4:30pm, during which time confession will be available. There will be a holy hour of Eucharistic Adoration from 3pm-4pm each Sunday when the Blessed Sacrament is exposed.

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