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We are busy preparing for our upcoming concert with Michael Londra and the Ames Chamber Artists in the National Opera House!
Tuesday 9th June, 7:30 pm.
Here's a little taste of what's in Store
Céad Míle Fáilte We warmly welcome all visitors to our parish during these days of summer. We hope you enjoy your stay among us and return home renewed and refreshed and ready for the next part of life’s journey.
New Opening hours for the Parish Office
Tuesday to Friday 10:30 - 12:30pm
If you require a Mass card, mass bouquet etc please call into the Parish Office
You are welcome to contact the Parish Office by phone : Our Number 053 91 91830

Getting Married this year?
A reminder to all couples who are getting married this year: please contact the parish office four months prior to the wedding to check all paperwork and celebrant details as so many weddings have been re-scheduled and all paperwork will have to be checked to ensure it is valid and in date for your wedding. We would ask all couples to call the office and re-confirm your dates please.

We invite you to explore our weekly parish bulletins, a fantastic resource for staying informed and connected with our vibrant community.
What’s Inside?
– News and Events: Stay updated on the latest happenings and activities in our parish.
– Parish Announcements: Information about upcoming Masses, meetings, and important events.
– Mass Intentions: Find out for whom the upcoming Masses will be offered.
– Community News: Updates on local groups, organizations, and new initiatives.
– Inspirational Reflections: Uplifting texts to support your spiritual journey.
Reading our bulletin is a great way to strengthen your connection with the parish and deepen your faith. Check out the latest issue here and stay engaged with our community!
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Lord of creation, You gave us the fertile earth and, with it, our daily bread, as a sign of Your love and providence. Today we recognize with sorrow that millions of brothers and sisters continue to suffer from hunger, while so many goods are wasted at our tables. Awaken in us a new awareness: that we learn to thank for every food, to consume simply, to share with joy, and to care for the fruits of the earth as a gift from You, destined for all, not just a few. Good Father, make us capable of transforming the logic of selfish consumption into a culture of solidarity. May our communities promote concrete gestures: awareness campaigns, food banks, and a sober and responsible lifestyle. You who sent us Your beloved Son Jesus, broken bread for the life of the world, give us a new heart, hungry for justice and thirsty for fraternity. May no one be excluded from the common table, and may Your Spirit teach us to see bread not as an object of consumption, but as a sign of communion and care.
PRODUCED BY: Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network:
https://www.popesprayer.va/ In collaboration with Vatican Media www.vaticannews.vaThanks for Watching
In the video below, Eoin McCormack explains how the Lay Formation Course hosted by the Irish College in Rome offers students from Ireland a unique learning experience. Eoin is the Director of Lay Ministry at the Irish College. Applications for the academic year 2026-2027 are now open.

Contribute to the fundraiser for the New Pastoral Development Programme, which is training 30 Lay People in Maynooth for Parish Ministry . Support the Collection Weekend in the Diocese of Ferns, this weekend. Envelopes are available at all churches this weekend, and You can also donate online at www.ferns.ie. Your generosity will shape the future of parish life Together, let's empower our community and ensure a vibrant and active parish environment. Make a lasting difference with your donation!
Face coverings in Church are encouraged in solidarity with the vast majority of our fellow citizens to actively promote and pursue as safe an environment as possible – we would ask you to help us in our mission to keep people safe and show respect by continuing to wear face coverings if you feel vulnerable .Thank you



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