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Culfeightrin Parish

This small parish is grouped with Ramoan and was also founded by St. Patrick. The current parish church is found just before the village of Ballyvoy and dates from 1831. Within this parish lies the promontory Fair Head (636 feet) upon which can be seen Scottish mountains and, of course, the Mull of Kintyre, just across the sea. Also within the parish boundary is the centre of reconciliation known as 'Corrymeela'.
Morning worship is held on alternate weeks at 9.30 am as follows:
week 1 Holy Communion
week 3 (& 5) Morning Prayer
A small but dedicated choir assists worship at these services.
COMBINED SERVICES
All Saints' Days are celebrated in Holy Trinity at 10 am with Holy Communion. Occasional special evening services are held with Ballycastle Presbyterian Church to mark joint ventures such as the Boys' and Girls' Brigade, Harvest Festival and Remembrance Sunday. We hold ecumenical services during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and also for our Christian Aid service when we are joined by parishioners and clergy from both the Presbyterian and Roman Catholic churches. The central position of Holy Trinity in the town comes into good effect as we gather outside the church in the square (weather permitting!) for our annual Ecumenical Schools Carol Service in December.
A small but dedicated choir assists worship at these services.
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