St. Macartin's Cathedral
Enniskillen


Last updated 28th February 2026
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On-line streaming of services on YouTube
Streaming of each Sunday morning service normally starts at 10.55am on Sunday mornings
 
The Dean Writes:

Dear Parishioners and Friends all around the world,

We are now well into the season of Lent. It is a time for renewal, and preparation for the celebration of Easter. This season
invites us to deepen our faith and engage more profoundly with God and our community. 

During Lenten Season, if possible, I ask our own parishioners to attend our midweek services: Wednesdays at 7:30pm
and/or Thursdays at 11:00am. These short services, lasting  only 30 minutes can provide a refreshing pause in your week. Take a Reflections Booklet for Lent ‘Draw Near’ available at the Cathedral Office or Cathedral Porch (see page 7). If you are giving up certain luxuries for Lent, consider using the money saved for good. Whether through donations to our Lenten Appeal (details on page 7) or being more generous with your FWO Envelope, let us embody Christ’s teachings through our generosity.  Take a Missionary Box or a Gift Aid Envelope from the Cathedral Porch and return them during Holy Week.

Additionally, Lent offers unique opportunities for worship and reflection. Make a conscious effort to attend Sunday services more regularly during this season. Engaging in worship strengthens our bonds and enriches our spiritual lives. Whether it is a midweek service, or our Sunday service, let us come together to support one another.

Let this Lent be a transformative time that leads us closer to Christ, preparing our hearts for the joy of Easter. Embrace the challenge of making this season real, focusing on personal growth, community support, and service. We should be encouraging one another in our faith, even inviting family members who have drifted away from church, and neighbours who no longer attend any church to join with us. Together, we can make this Lenten season a powerful testimony of God’s love and grace in our lives, and in the lives of others. Let us make St Macartin’s Cathedral a spiritual beacon and welcoming home for all who are seeking to deepen and develop their spiritual lives and their relationship with God. This verse offers hope, encouraging trust in God’s strength during the Lenten season, for us or for others in need, renewing our/their spirit even when weary.

"but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength, they will soar on wings like eagles, they will run and not be weary, they will walk and not faint". Isaiah 40:31

Yours very sincerely,   

Sunday Services 9.00am & 11.00am   Mid Week Service Every Thursday Morning 11.00am - Holy Communion.
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Click on the red circle above to view our Service of Holy Communion 2. 1st March 2026
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 new 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.
The Longest Yarn 2
“The Longest Yarn 2 - Britain at War” exhibition continues in the cathedral. It depicts wartime scenes of Britain using yarn.  It is open every day from 10am-4pm through till March 2026.

There is free admission but donations are encouraged, as transporting it from England will have incurred considerable expense.

Click on the buttons here to view online our Lenten 7.30pm services (+ recordings) - but it would be nice to see you in person!