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Moville Methodists open their doors for Mass 25.08.09

by Linda McGrory

A small Methodist congregation in Inishowen has opened its doors to local Catholic Mass-goers whose chapel will soon be closed for repair.
In a rare move, Mass will be said in the Methodist Hall, Moville, during September and October while a major refurbishment project is undertaken at the local St Pius X church.
The move came about after Moville parish priest, Fr Paddy O'Kane, approached his Methodist counterpart, Rev Eric Lawson, with the proposal. The two communities are near neighbours with the local chapel located just 20 yards away from the Methodist Hall on the town's upper main street.
Rev Lawson said his congregation were delighted to help out their Catholic neighbours.
"When Fr O'Kane approached me I got in touch with the members of our church council who didn't have any basic problems with the proposal. We were pleased our Catholic neighbours felt free enough to approach us," said the Queensland-born minister.
Fr Paddy O'Kane, left, and Rev Eric Lawson outside the Methodist Hall in Moville. Mass will only be held in the Methodist Hall morning weekdays from Monday to Friday. The building contractors, who are carrying out rewiring, fixing a hole in the roof and installing a new heating system, are required to leave the chapel fit for the much-busier services on Sunday. Fr O'Kane said he looked at other options such as hiring a local hotel room or using the local Catholic hall, St Eugene's, which is further away and has a flight of stairs.
"Our weekday congregation is
only about 65 people so the use of the Methodist Hall will be very convenient for us. The hall is on the one level so it will be perfect for the elderly and people with disabilities. It is so nearby, it has ease of access and the parking remains the same," said Fr O'Kane.
"We have a very good relationship with the Methodists here and Rev Lawson has been very kind to us in the past." While St Pius X is under repair, all Moville funeral Masses will be held in Ballybrack chapel, added Fr O'Kane.
Meanwhile, Moville is the main centre for the small community of Methodists living on the Inishowen peninsula where approximately 100 members of this faith currently reside.
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