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Malin Mass time changes cause concern 05.03.09

PROPOSED changes to the weekend Mass programme in Malin Parish, most notably the withdrawal of Vigil Mass in Malin Head, is understood to have caused consternation among some parishioners.
A notice appeared in the parish newsletter on the 15th of February proposing to change Sunday Mass at Malin Head from 11.30am to 12noon, Mass at Lagg from 10am to 9am and at Aghaclay from 11am to 10.30am. However it’s the possible loss of the 8pm Saturday evening Mass, which appears to have caused most concern.
Lagg Church in Malin. The changes are due to come into effect on the first weekend of May.
Malin Head Mass goer Celia Logue told the Inishowen Independent that she is angry at the proposed changes, so much so that she says that she has stopped paying the weekly parish collection.
The Gleneely woman said she doesn’t accept that these
changes have to be made.
“I go to Vigil Mass in Malin Head on a Saturday Night and don’t see why it has to go. After all, the Vigil Mass in Aghaclay was changed from 8pm to 6pm to allow one priest to do both Mass there and in Malin Head.”
Mrs Logue insists the loss of one of the two Malin Head Masses could mean not everyone gets to attend Sunday Mass in their local chapel.
“There are a lot of holiday homes in Malin Head and our chapel is already packed out on Sunday mornings in the summer months. Sunday Mass in Malin Head was previously moved from 11am to 11.30am to accommodate 10am Mass at Lagg. Now it’s moving to 12 noon which is not suitable. It should be kept at 11.30am,” said Mrs Logue. (Inishowen Independent)
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