Schedule and Updates

Schedule and updates for Saint Patrick Orthodox Church in Clifden, Ireland

God be merciful to us and bless us,
And cause His face to shine upon us.

Psalm of David 67:1

The Orthodox calendar integrates a tapestry of fasts, feasts, scripture readings, and hagiography. Some of these dates, such as Pascha (Easter), change from year to year, while others, such as Christmas, remain fixed. Unlike most Western practices, we continue to follow the Julian calendar. This means that most of our dates, including Christmas, fall 13 days after the same feast on the Western Calendar. An Orthodox lifestyle strives for daily observance of these cycles. Many online Orthodox calendars, such as this one, make such information easy to access. Meanwhile, our schedule and updates will be posted below.

  • Service Schedule June 2024

    JUNE 2024 SERVICE SCHEDULE FOR SAINT PATRICK’S CHAPEL IN CLIFDEN, IRELAND After our first Pascha in Saint Patrick’s chapel, we continue to celebrate the festal season between Pascha and Pentecost, including the Ascension of Our Lord. We will celebrate Pentecost (June 23) in at Saint Colman’s Orthodox Church in Stradbally. On the last weekend of June, we

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  • Service Schedule May 2024

    MAY 2024 SERVICE SCHEDULE FOR SAINT PATRICK’S CHAPEL IN CLIFDEN, IRELAND Following a crescendo of services in Holy Week, we finally celebrate Pascha, the feast of feasts! Christ is truly risen, trampling down death by death! On the very next day, Bright Monday, which also falls on the Feast of Great-martyr, Victory-bearer and Wonderworker Saint George, we

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  • Schedule of Services for April (Updated)

    APRIL 2024 SCHEDULE OF SERVICES FOR SAINT PATRICK’S CHAPEL IN CLIFDEN, IRELAND As we press into the Great and Holy Fast, we look anticipate with joy the approaching Feast of Feasts in Pascha. We also observe two fore-feasts this month; the Annunciation and Palm Sunday. UPDATE: On Saturday 20 April, we will participate in a

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Sunset over Saint Patrick’s bed at the nearby pilgrimage site of Máméan. Our Schedule of Services, updated monthly, will include pilgrimages.

We needed an Incarnate God, a God put to death, that we might live. We were put to death together with Him, that we might be cleansed; we rose again with Him because we were put to death with Him; we were glorified with Him, because we rose again with Him.

— St. Gregory the Theologian, Oration 45, 28