St. Macartin's Cathedral
Enniskillen
Last updated 29th April 2026
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The Dean Writes:
Dear Parishioners and Friends all around the world,
As we move into May, for many people, Easter may have long past! Though Easter Sunday was celebrated last month,
the season of Easter extends beyond just one day, ending in Pentecost (Sunday 24th May). This period invites us to
reflect on the profound themes of hope, love, and renewal that are at the very core of our faith. Easter represents the triumph of life over death, light over darkness, and love over despair. The resurrection of Christ not only brings us hope, but also calls on us to share that hope with others. In a world often filled with challenges and uncertainties, we are reminded to embody the spirit of Easter by spreading love and kindness. Each of us has a role to play in the building of bridges of love and peace around us.
Let us embrace the calling to be "Easter people," actively working to transform our communities with the message of the resurrection. This season challenges us to serve as instruments of healing and harmony, fostering connections among those we encounter. Our faith is not just a personal journey but a communal one, urging us to reach out and connect with others in meaningful ways.
Attending church during this season is particularly important. Gathering together allows us to share in our Christian faith, fostering a strong sense of fellowship. While nurturing our individual relationships with God, we also participate in a community that celebrates the joy of His resurrection. The fellowship we create among ourselves is a vital aspect of our spiritual journey, amplifying the message of Christ’s love and hope. As you live through this Easter season, may you experience the peace of the risen Christ in your daily lives. Let this time inspire you to reflect on how you can contribute to your church, wherever you live in the world, and your community in a more meaningful way. Remember, the hope we celebrate during Easter is not confined to a single day; it lives on in our actions, our relationships, and our commitment to one another.
May this Easter season empower you to be a beacon of light in a world that so desperately needs it.
Yours very sincerely,

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Sunday 26th April @ 11am
The Church of Ireland’s Daily Worship app brings content from the Book of Common Prayer and the Bible to your computer, smartphone or tablet, displaying readings and liturgies for each day of the year. Using it, you can grow in relationship with God through daily prayer and also by reading and meditating on Scripture. Click on the icon above to view on PC, or the app can be downloaded from Google Play or the Apple Store.
For people of faith in these difficult times, listening to Christian music, or better still, watching it being performed online, is very uplifting - a real spiritual experience.
During the Coronavirus crisis, we introduced a page carrying links to music videos which we hoped would be a blessing to all. You can still access the page by clicking HERE
Please note that our archive links (services, weddings, funerals etc are now hosted on a separate page. Click on the picture to the left to access.
Growing a Local Church Video
This 20-minute video featuring the Dean, Rev. Edwin and Jenifer Johnston is on the Church of Ireland website and also on YouTube. To watch it, just click on the photograph here.
To view the recording of our Confirmation Service and institution of Rev Edwin as Vicar, just click on his photograph.
(We aologise for brief loss of sound during the service, due to circumstances beyond our control.)
The wedding of Dr Sarah Clyde and Dr Paul Robinson took place in our cathedral at 12 noon on Saturday 25th April. To view the recording, just click on the photograph of the happy couple.
We wish them many blessings in their lives together.