An Alcoholics Anonymous meeting takes place every Thursday at 8.30pm in St. John's Rest And Care in Knock, Co. Mayo, the village widely known for its religious shrine and pilgrimage tradition. The meeting itself is closed, intended for those with a desire to stop drinking, in line with AA's general approach rather than being open to the wider public. Members share their own experiences of drinking and recovery in an informal way, with no professional guidance or set agenda beyond what the group itself decides. St. John's Rest And Care offers a quiet setting away from the busier pilgrimage areas of the village. The meeting is free to attend, with no booking or referral needed, and runs on the same evening each week.
Is the Knock meeting connected to the shrine or church?
The meeting is simply held in Knock village, at St. John's Rest And Care. It is a standard AA meeting rather than a religious event.
Who can attend, and is there a cost?
It is closed, for those with a desire to stop drinking, and it is free to attend with no booking required.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Wheelchair access has not been confirmed, so it is worth contacting the group beforehand if this is a concern.
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