Mohill Parish bulletin — Newsletter 14th June 2026
The latest issue of the Mohill Parish bulletin, dated 14 June 2026, lists a series of upcoming services and community events in the town of Mohill, Co Leitrim. Mass intentions are scheduled for Saturday 13 at 19:30 with Cynthia McWeeney MM on Cloone Road; Sunday 14 at 10:00 with Maureen McNabola at Kilnagross & DFM; and Monday 15 at 10:00 with Michael & Brigid McCann & DFM. The bulletin also notes that the first Saturday of the month will feature a Mass at 10 am followed by confessions, while a Benediction service is set for the first Thursday at 18:00. A Mass on Sunday 5 July at St Patrick’s Church in Mohill will be held at 15:00, with prayers to follow in the cemetery after the service; parishioners are asked to bring holy water as they will be invited to bless graves.
The bulletin highlights a midsummer celebration organised by Lough Rinn Dragons. The Connacht Fleadh will take place on Sunday 21 June at the Lough Rynn Amenity Area, with an evening of music, firelight and community gathering at 18:00. Attendees are encouraged to bring food, seating and instruments if they play.
A local fundraising effort is also mentioned. Those shopping in Tesco in Carrick on Shannon can support a fund by placing a blue token in the Arus Carolan collection box. The Day for Life event on Sunday 21 June will reflect on the wonder of human life from conception to birth, with references to the sanctity of life as taught by Jesus Christ.
In unrelated national news, education‑technology company Wriggle Learning announced plans to create 90 new jobs by 2027 across customer support, tech support, teaching, sales and marketing. The firm projects €50 million in annual revenue by that year, citing growth driven by the Government’s Senior Cycle Reform. Wriggle holds an 80 % share of Ireland’s one‑to‑one device market, working with more than 300 schools and supporting over 150 000 students and teachers nationwide; it aims to expand to over 400 post‑primary schools and support 600 000 students.
Separately, Olive Media’s chief executive Brendan Kavanagh has written to schools after receiving an email from Wriggle that questioned Olive’s financial stability. The dispute follows a High Court injunction case involving Olive’s former chief executive Ian Gaughran, who is currently suspended by the company.
For more details see the Mohill Parish newsletter on their website and the RTÉ and Irish Times articles for full coverage.
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