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06 Sept 2025

Dana to visit Mayo for Light the Fire outdoor Mass at Ballintubber Abbey

The former Eurovision winner has appealed for Catholics to celebrate Light the Fire Mass

Dana at attend Light the Fire outdoor Mass and healing service at Ballintubber Abbey

Dana will sing at outdoor Mass at Ballintubber Abbey

Former Eurovision winner and MEP, Dana Rosemary Scallon will travel to Mayo next month to attend the second annual Light the Fire outdoor Mass and healing service at Ballintubber Abbey.

The Derry native and her husband Damien have appealed to Catholics to come and celebrate the Light the Fire outdoor Mass and healing service with Archbishop of Tuam Francis Duffy on August 4.

The singer-songwriter said the Abbey has been specially chosen as it is in the west of Ireland and the place where Ireland's patron saint baptised the first Christians at a holy well in the fifth century.

“We want to invite everyone to please come and join us for Light the Fire on August 4,” said Dana. “I am so delighted that Fr Michael Farragher PP has given his total support and that Archbishop Francis Duffy has agreed to come and say Mass and light the fire of faith, hope and love that St Patrick first lit at Slane in 433AD. Ballintubber Abbey is truly holy ground. The Abbey is the church that would not die, the place that had continual masses for centuries, from the time it was first established as a place of prayer.

“Thousands came to Slane last August and we are hoping this year's event will draw many pilgrims who long to publicly celebrate our Catholic faith in such a special and holy place,” she said.

During the Mass, the Archbishop of Tuam will lead the people in renewing their baptismal vows, and also in Eucharistic adoration and a healing service with Deacon John Taffee from the Apostles of Love ministry. There will also be rosary, praise and worship and moving personal testimony from Gary Daly, a Belfast man who had an amazing conversion.

The Ballintubber event follows on from the inaugural Light the Fire mission event held last August, when thousands gathered on the Hill of Slane with the Archbishop of Armagh Eamon Martin.

This year there will be another symbolic lighting of the fire by Archbishop Duffy and Dana will sing her new song for St Patrick, Light the Fire.

“Light the Fire is being called an ‘anthem for today’ and it has led to a movement which began with our Archbishop of Armagh Eamon Martin lighting the fire of faith, hope and love on the ancient Hill of Slane,” explained Dana

“Last year’s Light the Fire event on the Hill of Slane was a wonderful chance to celebrate our Catholic faith. That event was the idea of my husband Damien and it was his brother, the late Fr Kevin Scallon, CM, who suggested to us that we needed a new song for St Patrick.

“During the past year I have shared this song at powerful Light the Fire parish missions, Rosary rallies, youth events and other faith gatherings in Europe and America.”

Light the Fire was recorded in Ireland with traditional musicians, along with the beautiful voices of the boys of Schola Cantorum, St Peter’s Cathedral Belfast, the Rev Adrian Dorrian, Vicar of Down Cathedral, Church of Ireland, Downpatrick, who was the voice of St Patrick and other Irish singers, including her brother Gerry Brown.

Rev Adrian Dorrian will also be present in Ballintubber Abbey August 4.

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