Welcome to Parish of Kilmore,
Co. Armagh
The parish of Kilmore rejoices in its heritage of more than fifteen hundred years of Christian worship. Two Churches: invoking the patronage of the Immaculate Conception at Mullavilly and St Patrick at Stonebridge together with our Primary School under the patronage of St Oliver Plunkett, exist as focal points for expression of Faith by 320 families. This web site aims to supplement the weekly parish bulletin and the quarterly newsletter as sources of information on parish matters. It will be a source of reference to prayerful reflection and seasonal scripture readings.
An historical profile of the parish, accounts of past events and reminiscences of parish life are included in selections from previously recorded material. These recognise the sense of…
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Latest News & Events

On Thursday 7th January 2021, Archbishop Eamon announced that parishes in the Archdiocese of Armagh would suspend public...
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This year, World Mission Sunday is in real jeopardy as the pandemic means that less parishioners are attending...
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“If one member suffers, all suffer together with it” (1 Cor 12:26). These words of Saint Paul forcefully...
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The theme of the conference is “I want you to be happy, always happy in the Lord” (Phil...
Read MoreMass Times:
Saint Patrick's Church, Stonebridge
Weekdays: 9.30am (Tues - Fri)Saturday Vigil: 7.00pm
Sunday: 11.15am
Holy Days: 7.30pm
1st Fri of Month: Eucharistic Adoradion 10:30am - 7:30pm
Benediction 7.30pm
Mass 7.40pm
Church of the Immaculate Conception, Mullavilly
Sunday: 10.00am3rd Fri of Month: Eucharistic Adoradion 10:30am - 7:30pm
Benediction 7.30pm
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Parish Mission Statement:
The Parish of Kilmore, with the leadership of the parish priest and the Parish Pastoral Council and the prayerful commitment of the parishioners is pledged to:
- Proclaiming the message of Christ
- Celebrating the Eucharist and the other Sacraments
- Supporting the transmission of Catholic values through education
- Affirming the principles of family life
- Promoting prayerful and charitable living
- Recognising Christ in the needy and vulnerable
- Sustaining its own purpose and future as a parish and as part of the wider diocesan and universal church