St. Macartin's Cathedral
Enniskillen


Last updated 3rd October 2025
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The Dean Writes:

Dear Parishioners and Friends all around the world,

As we enter this season of harvest, we are called to reflect on the goodness of God and the blessings He has bestowed
upon us. The familiar hymn reminds us that ‘All good gifts around us come from Heaven above’. Harvest time invites
us to think not only of our personal blessings but also of those in need within our parish and community. It is a time to care
and share - not just our material resources, but also our talents and gifts. By sharing our abilities and inspiring others to
grow in faith, we embody the love of Christ in the world.

Attending church on Sundays, when and if possible, is a vital expression of our faith. It allows us to come together as a community, offering our prayers and thanksgiving. In this sacred space, we are reminded that the most precious gift we receive is God’s unconditional love and blessings. If you are unable to attend due to health problems, please watch online.

Jesus loves us deeply, and in return, we are called to trust and love Him above all else. This relationship with Christ gives us hope and strength that sustains us through life’s challenges. As we nurture our faith, we become more aware of the divine presence in our lives and the call to share that love with others. The act of giving thanks during harvest time encourages us to examine how we can be more generous with our time and money. Whether it’s in your  financial giving, volunteering, sharing a meal, or simply offering a kind word, these acts of kindness reflect our faith in action. By reaching out to those in need, we not only bless others but also enrich our own lives. In this season, let us also remember the importance of spiritual growth. Sharing our faith, participating in church activities, and engaging in prayer can inspire others and strengthen our community. Together, we can create a Cathedral environment where faith flourishes, and God’s love is evident in all that we do.

As we reflect on the blessings of harvest, let us keep in mind the promise of our final harvest home in the Kingdom of Heaven. This hope gives us purpose and encourages us to live with joy and gratitude.

                                            ‘May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him.’
                                                                                          Roman 15:13 
Yours very sincerely,   

Sunday Services 9.00am & 11.00am   Mid Week Service Every Thursday Morning 11.00am - Holy Communion.
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Holy Communion 2
with Holy Baptism
5th October 2025
The wedding of Roc Hodges and Keren Hampton is now in our archives at https://www.youtube.com/live/8v5gnvnX6sU