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TODAY’S GOSPEL WORDSEARCH Important Notice regarding Dublin City Marathon. The Dublin City Marathon no longer takes place on the October Bank Holiday Monday. This event is now scheduled to take place on the Sunday of the October Bank Holiday This year it will take place on Sunday 29th October . This will affect people attending morning Masses in St Agnes Church due to road closures in the area. Roads closed off include Crumlin Road and Drimnagh Road on one side and Cromwellsfort Road and Kimmage Road West on the other side. We would encourage people to attend the Saturday 7pm or Sunday 7pm Masses. Jude’s Mens Shed located in St Jude's GAA Club Bridge classes are now three mornings a week 10am - 12.30 Mon - improvers Tues - supervised play Wed - advanced All under the guidance of Steve Bearpark an international player. Learn to use the internet for Seniors, guidance on searching, booking flights/tickets, Skype, Email, iTunes, etc. 10 - 12.30. Finding Faith in Ireland: St. Paul’s Church will host an ecumenical study event on October 20 th at 7.30pm in St Paul’s Church, Arran Quay, Smithfield, Dublin 7 on Finding Faith in Ireland. This study, commissioned by Christ in Youth and carried out by Barna Group is one of the most detailed research projects to examine Irish teenagers and young adults, with a specific emphasis on their faith, worries and perceptions of Christianity. Anchored in unique qualitative and quantitative studies, Finding Faith in Ireland reveals new data about the beliefs, concerns and ambitions of Irish youth. There is fascinating results in regard to how young Irish people see and relate to the Church; along with revelations from in-depth interviews and surveys which unearth the importance of how spiritual mentors and Christian events play a significant role in the development of faith in Irish young people and young adults. RSVP to [email protected] to confirm your place. LEGION OF MARY - The Legion of Mary will be Holding a Recruitment Drive after all Masses this weekend outside of St Agnes Church Thought for the Week “The best cure for the body is a quiet mind” - Napoleon Bonaparte Priests of the Parish Fr Paul Tyrrell: 455 5368 Fr David Fleming: 454 2308 Fr John Deasy: 455 0955 Fr Tom Clowe: 455 5605 Deacon Rev Jimmy Fennell: 455 5368 Child Protection Dublin Diocesan Office 836 0314 E-mail: [email protected] or contact St Agnes Parish Office at 455 5368 St Agnes Church Mass Times Weekday Masses 9.00am, 10.00 am, 7.00pm Saturday Vigil Mass 7.00pm Sunday Masses 9.30am; 11.00 am (Family); 12.30pm (Choir); 7.00pm Holy day Masses:- 7.00pm Vigil; 9.00am, 10.00am, 7.00pm Confession Times Saturdays from 10.30am to 11.00am & 6.45pm Eve of First Fridays after 10.00am Mass & 6.45pm COFFEE DOCK The Coffee Dock in St Agnes Parish Centre is open Monday to Friday from 10.00am-12.00 noon. Call in any day to savour the friendly atmosphere, have a cuppa and some chat with neighbours and friends Last Weekend’s Collections 1 st Collecon: €2,066 Share: €1,454 Family Offering: €1,445 Many thanks for your continued support and generosity Team Ministry of Clogher Rd, Crumlin & Mourne Rd t: 01-455 5368|Child Protection Number 087 3155305 e:[email protected] or [email protected] | This newsletter can be downloaded from our website:www.crumlinparish.ie or Visit us on 15th October 2017, 28th Sunday of the Year The World Mission Sunday Collection will be held On next Saturday 21st & Sunday, 22nd October. Pope Francis invites all Catholics to contribute to a special collection, the Mission Sunday collection. This collection will replace the SHARE Collection at all Masses next Sunday. World Missions Ireland is the Holy Father’s official charity for overseas mission and is responsible for coordinating Mission Sunday in Ireland. Mass to mark the day will be televised on RTE 1 on 22 nd October at 11am. THE DEEP END: What do you want? What people want is at the heart of today’s parable. A king invites people to his son’s wedding banquet, but their minds are on other things; they don’t see the value of the invitation. They don’t want it. Jesus’ story tells us that rather than being an imposition, our faith is an invitation, a gift. It’s been said that the biggest problem with consumerism is not that it makes us want too much, but that it makes us want too little; it diverts and distracts us with lesser things. The world we live in is, now more than ever, full of appeals to our most precious possession: our attention. We are, so to speak, in constant receipt of many invitations. There is so much that conspires to steal our attention from what is deepest and most important. When the king of Jesus’ parable issued the invitation to his son’s wedding banquet, people’s attention was elsewhere, they wanted other things. And some of them, evidently, were angry at what they perceived to be an imposition on their time and on their priorities. We would do well to let this parable of Jesus pose two simple questions to us. First, do we habitually think of our faith – the practice and the living out of our faith – as an imposition or as an invitation? Second, what do we want – for ourselves and for our loved ones? Editor (Intercom) Overseas Volunteers Required! Volunteer IT/HR Admins, Montessori/Primary/Secondary Teachers, Physios, Accountants, Social Workers...all required for funded placements on Missions in Africa, SE Asia and the Caribbean. No previous overseas exp required, no upper age limit! Contact Viatores Christi +353-1-8689986 or email [email protected] for more info.
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TODAY’S GOSPEL WORDSEARCH

Important Notice regarding

Dublin City Marathon. The Dublin City Marathon no longer takes place on the October Bank Holiday Monday. This event is now scheduled to take place on the

Sunday of the October Bank Holiday

This year it will take place on Sunday 29th October .

This will affect people attending morning Masses in St Agnes Church due to road closures in the area. Roads closed off include Crumlin Road and Drimnagh Road on one side and Cromwellsfort Road and Kimmage Road

West on the other side. We would encourage people to attend the Saturday 7pm or Sunday 7pm Masses.

Jude’s Mens Shed located in St Jude's GAA Club

Bridge classes are now three mornings a week 10am - 12.30 Mon - improvers Tues - supervised play Wed - advanced All under the guidance of Steve

Bearpark an international player. Learn to use the internet for Seniors, guidance on searching, booking flights/tickets, Skype, Email, iTunes, etc. 10 - 12.30.

Finding Faith in Ireland: St. Paul’s Church will host an ecumenical study event on October 20th at 7.30pm in St Paul’s Church, Arran Quay, Smithfield, Dublin 7 on Finding Faith in Ireland. This study, commissioned by Christ in Youth and carried out by Barna Group is one of the most detailed research projects to examine Irish teenagers and young adults, with a specific emphasis on their faith, worries and perceptions of Christianity. Anchored in unique qualitative and quantitative studies, Finding Faith in Ireland reveals new data about the beliefs, concerns and ambitions of Irish youth. There is fascinating results in regard to how young Irish people see and relate to the Church; along with revelations from in-depth interviews and surveys which unearth the importance of how spiritual mentors and Christian events play a significant role in the development of faith in Irish young people and young adults. RSVP to [email protected] to confirm your place.

LEGION OF MARY - The Legion of Mary will be Holding a Recruitment Drive after all Masses this weekend outside of St Agnes Church

Thought for the Week “The best cure for the body is a quiet mind” - Napoleon Bonaparte

Priests of the Parish

Fr Paul Tyrrell: 455 5368

Fr David Fleming: 454 2308

Fr John Deasy: 455 0955

Fr Tom Clowe: 455 5605

Deacon

Rev Jimmy Fennell: 455 5368

Child Protection

Dublin Diocesan Office

836 0314

E-mail: [email protected]

or contact St Agnes Parish Office

at 455 5368

St Agnes Church Mass Times Weekday Masses

9.00am, 10.00 am, 7.00pm

Saturday Vigil Mass

7.00pm

Sunday Masses

9.30am; 11.00 am (Family); 12.30pm (Choir); 7.00pm

Holy day Masses:-

7.00pm Vigil; 9.00am, 10.00am, 7.00pm

Confession Times

Saturdays from 10.30am to

11.00am & 6.45pm

Eve of First Fridays after

10.00am Mass & 6.45pm

COFFEE DOCK

The Coffee Dock in St Agnes Parish

Centre is open Monday to Friday

from 10.00am-12.00 noon.

Call in any day to savour the friendly

atmosphere, have a cuppa and some

chat with neighbours and friends

Last Weekend’s Collections

1st Collection: €2,066

Share: €1,454

Family Offering: €1,445

Many thanks for your continued support and generosity

Team Ministry of Clogher Rd, Crumlin & Mourne Rd

t: 01-455 5368|Child Protection Number 087 3155305

e:[email protected] or [email protected] | This newsletter can

be downloaded from our website:www.crumlinparish.ie or Visit us on

15th October 2017, 28th Sunday of the Year

The World Mission Sunday Collection will be held On next Saturday 21st & Sunday, 22nd October.

Pope Francis invites all Catholics to contribute to a special collection, the Mission Sunday collection. This collection will

replace the SHARE Collection at all Masses next Sunday.

World Missions Ireland is the Holy Father’s official charity for overseas mission and is responsible for

coordinating Mission Sunday in Ireland.

Mass to mark the day will be televised on RTE 1 on 22

nd October at 11am.

THE DEEP END: What do you want?

What people want is at the heart of today’s parable. A king invites

people to his son’s wedding banquet, but their minds are on other

things; they don’t see the value of the invitation. They don’t want it.

Jesus’ story tells us that rather than being an imposition, our faith is

an invitation, a gift.

It’s been said that the biggest problem with consumerism is not that

it makes us want too much, but that it makes us want too little; it

diverts and distracts us with lesser things. The world we live in is,

now more than ever, full of appeals to our most precious possession:

our attention. We are, so to speak, in constant receipt of many

invitations. There is so much that conspires to steal our attention

from what is deepest and most important.

When the king of Jesus’ parable issued the invitation to his son’s

wedding banquet, people’s attention was elsewhere, they wanted

other things. And some of them, evidently, were angry at what they

perceived to be an imposition on their time and on their priorities.

We would do well to let this parable of Jesus pose two simple

questions to us. First, do we habitually think of our faith – the

practice and the living out of our faith – as an imposition or as an

invitation? Second, what do we want – for ourselves and for our

loved ones?

Editor (Intercom)

Overseas Volunteers Required! Volunteer IT/HR Admins, Montessori/Primary/Secondary Teachers, Physios,

Accountants, Social Workers...all required for funded placements on

Missions in Africa, SE Asia and the Caribbean.

No previous overseas exp required, no upper age limit!

Contact Viatores Christi +353-1-8689986 or email [email protected]

for more info.

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Our Recently Deceased

Elizabeth Mc Kieran, Balfe Road eEast Frances Flood, Windmill Park

We express our deepest sympathies to their families at this sad time.

May they Rest in Peace. Amen.

St Agnes Parish Reader’s Roster If you cannot make your scheduled Reading please

contact John Green

Saturday, 21st October 2017

7:00pm Ann Maher

Sunday, 22nd October 2017

9:30am Veronica McDermott

11:00am B Prior

12:30pm Nuala Talbot

7:00pm J Green & D O’Rourke

The Week Ahead…

Sunday 15th Oct - Saturday 21st Oct 2017

Sunday 28th of Year

Monday St Gall [D&C]; St Margaret Mary

Tuesday St Ignatius of Antioch

Wednesday St Luke Evangelist

Thursday SS Issac Jogues, John de Brebeuf

Friday St Paul of the Cross

Saturday

Padre Pio Prayer Group (St Pio)

The next meeting will take place on Tuesday 17th October. Rosary 6.45pm Mass 7.00pm followed by Benediction &

Blessing. All Welcome.

LEGION OF MARY - The Legion of Mary will be having a Public Rosary each Friday in October

at 6.45pm in Cherryfield Avenue.

MASS INTENTIONS

Saturday 14th Oct

7:00pm MONTHS MIND

Stephen McDermott Anthony Price

Patrick Taaffe

June Cleary

ANNIVERSARIES

Bridget Yates 4th

Josie Balfe 4th

Margaret Conroy 6th

George Tully 15th Annie Colgan 21st

Patrick Collins

Sunday 15th Oct

9:30am Priests Intentions

11:00am ANNIVERSARIES

Lou Young Bridie Roy 1st Val Byrne 3rd Thomas & Mary Byrne Annie Fagan

12:30pm MONTHS MIND

Marie Riordan

Liam Byrne James (Seamus) Harwood

ANNIVERSARIES

Philomena O’Byrne 1st

Pauline Murphy 2nd

Eithne Lawlor 6th

Sarah Sadie Joyce 17th

James Hughes George & Kathleen Connolly David Wickham 1st

Birthday Remembrance

Aisling Wickham 30th

7:00pm Pro Populo

Wednesday 18th Oct

7.00pm Carmel Mary Curran 4th Anniversary

Friday 20th Oct

9.00am Margaret Higgins 7th Anniversary

7.00pm Ann Somers

May their Souls and the Souls of all the Faithful departed Rest In Peace. Amen

All Mass Intentions should be booked in the Parish

Office no later than midday on the Wednesday

before the Sunday Masses.

RECENTLY BAPTISED Nancy Máire O’Reilly Amelia Marie McDonald

We welcome them into our Christian

Community and wish them every blessing

in their lives ahead.

Altar List of the Dead Envelopes and forms are now available at

the Church exits to have deceased family

and friends included in the Altar List of the Dead.

The Priests of the Parish offer Mass each month for

all names entered on the Altar List of the Dead

New Pilgrim Path Website of the Week, 15th October 2017 “The Way of Saint Ignatius” is a five-day programme of audio meditations in the Ignatian tradition, with each day building on the previous one, giving the user the opportunity to go deeper into Ignatian spirituality. Listen on www.NewPilgrimPath.ie.

St Agnes Parish Family Mass Group meet on Wednesday evenings in St Agnes Parish Centre Dodder Room 6 - 7pm We prepare for Sunday Mass, through art and music. This is

a great way for children to prepare for their First Holy Communion. Children will be encouraged to read and take part in the Mass. All children welcome from age 5 and up. Our

Family Mass is at 11.00am.

The work is progressing on the altar repairs and will be completed by

October 27th as planned. When the work is completed our 10.00 am

weekday Mass will resume and all Masses will be streamlined live on our website except in the case of a Funeral Mass where a family may

request that the webcam is not turned on. Father Paul.

Thursday Afternoon Drop-in in St Agnes Parish Centre from 2.30pm to 4.30pm All Welcome. Try Scrabble, Irish Conversation or Cards, or just have a cup of tea and a

friendly chat.

COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH

PROGRAMME Takes place in St Agnes Parish Centre, Crumlin from

3.00pm to 4.15pm on Tuesdays In October

The Programme is free to attend and All are

Welcome

For more information, please phone 086 803 3126 or

Email [email protected]

Vacancies

Administrator: Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Fairview is looking to fill the post of Administrator to Our Lady's Hall.

Organist / Choir Director: Harold's Cross Parish is seeking applications to fill the position of Organist / Choir Director.

Full details of these vacancies are available at www.dublindiocese.ie/jobvacancies/

_________________________________________________ World Meeting of Families are seeking to hire for the

following roles:

Administrative Assistant to Pastoral Programme Administrative Assistant to Speaker Programme Volunteer Outreach Coordinator Finance Assistant Exhibition Sales Coordinator Event Services and Logistics Coordinator

DUBLIN COUNTY CHOIR PRESENTS

GEORGE FREDRICK HANDLE’S “MESSIAH”

SATURDAY 21Sst October at 8.00pm

In Whitefriar St Church, Aungier St

Conducted by Colin Block

Prices €20, €17.50(per person for groups of 10)

Tickets available at the door or through Eventbright.ie

Maynooth College Events: A Revision Day for Leaving Cert

Students and Teachers takes

place in St. Patrick’s College,

Maynooth on Saturday 21st

October from Time: 9:00am -

3.30pm. Cost: €35 – Register

through Eventbrite: https://

www.eventbrite.ie/e/revision-day-

2017-tickets-37494187123 Also

our open Days are coming up next

month: Friday 24th November and

Saturday 25th November .

Diploma in Catholic Education: Applications are now open for our Diploma in Catholic Education, which will be

starting in January 2018. The Diploma in Catholic Education (DCE) has three aims. To begin, it seeks to deepen an understanding of Catholic Education, both in a local and global context. Secondly, through a diverse suite of modules it places this education in the wider context of theology. Finally, in the diverse structure of the programme it focuses on three aspects in the life of a teacher – professionalism, community and spirituality, by means of module lectures, through opportunities for retreat experiences, in monthly celebration of the Eucharist and table fellowship and by meetings with practitioners in the area of Catholic Education. For further information on any of the above items Phone 01 7084772 / Emails: [email protected] / maynoothcollege.ie OR go to: www.maynoothcollege.ie


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