News from 2002

   

Forty Years of Priesthood

Fr. Fernando Carberry C.P. and Fr. Herman Nolan C.P. celebrayed forty years in the priesthood on 22nd december 2002. More

 

Fr. Celestine Butterly C.P. 1916-2002

Fr. celestine Butterly died on the evening of December 5th 2002 after a short illness. He was 85 years of age and a member of the Mount Argus Community. More

 

Fr. Patrick Wilson C.P. 1907-2002.

Fr. Patrick Wilson C.P. passed to his reward on the morning of the 5th December 2002 in Nazareth House in Belfast. Aged 95 and 67 years a priest he was a meber of the Crossgar Community. More

 

Re-Dedication of Lourdes Grotto at Mount Argus

On Monday 9th December the re-built Lourdes Grotto at Mount Argus was re-dedicated by Fr. Frank Keevins C.P. after the 10.00 a.m. Mass ..... More

 

Bro. Malachy Daly C.P. 1916-2002

Bro. Malachy Daly C.P. died peacefully in his sleep in Mount Argus on the morning of the 26th November 2002. he was 86 years of age and 65 years as a professed Passionist. More

 

Feast of St. Paul of the Cross
The Passionists in Mount Argus celebrated the Fesat of the Founder during Friday 18th and Saturday 19th October. On Friday afternoon Fr. provincial addressed the community, Saturday morning the community celebrated the Mass of St. Paul of the Cross at 10.00, they were then joined by laity associated with Mt. Argus, Ardoyne, The Graan for a meeting and dinner together ..... More

 

Grainne Doherty - Mount Argus Parish Pastoral Worker.

Grainne, a native of Donegal, comes to Mount Argus after time as a teacher, lay missionary in the Philippines ... More

 
 

'Power to Change' comes to Mount Argus
On Saturday morning 7th September Anne Loughman and Rob Clarke came to the Blessed Charles Centre, Mount Argus to run a training seminar for those wishing tp participate in the 'Power to Change' Media Campaign in Ireland. About 70 people turned up for the full morning's work. Read On..

 
 
 

Holiday for Passionists
It was Monday morning the 9th September and the Bus had arrived. Time to hit the road for the senrior religious from Mount Argus and other Passionist houses to get on board for the Annual few days break. This time the venue was the Clonea Strand Hotel situated on the coast not far from Dungarven. Read on ...