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Weekly Gospel Word Search Pathways- Exploring Faith & Ministry. Pathways is a two-year one night a week course for adults of all ages wish to explore their faith. It runs from late September to May each year. There are no exams and no written work. The only requirement is an openness to listening to others and to participate. You can just come along and enjoy! The cost is €400 for the coming year which may be paid in instalments. This adult faith development programme begins in Clonliffe College on Thursday 28 th September from 7.00pm. – 9.30 pm. Booking is now open. Places are limited so early application is advisable, some sponsorship may be available for those of limited means. For more information please visit your webpage: www.evangelisation.ie or contact: Eileen Houlahan, CHF, PhD, Director, Pathways Programme, Clonliffe College, Clonliffe Road, Dublin, DO3 P2E7. Phone : 01 8379253 Ext 294 Email: [email protected] FAMLY FUN DAY IN STANAWAY PARK ON SUNDAY 25TH JUNE FROM 12.00PM TO 4.00PM Parade to the Park starting from St Agnes Church Car Park at 12.00pm Face Painting ~ Sports ~ Clowns ~ Candy Store ~ Community Bands ~ Bingo ~ Dog Show ~ and Lots Lots More All Welcome Please be vigilant of persons calling to houses offering to install new gutters. It has occurred that they advised that more work was required with payment upfront required and they did not return. Making a Will ? Recently we received a small bequest in aid of the Parish. It was much appreciated. Many of our Parishioners have a special regard for St. Agnes and when you are making your will, perhaps you might make a gift to the Parish. Thought for the Week “None of us is an island, autonomous and independent from others. We can only build the future by standing together, including everyone” - Pope Francis, Twitter St Agnes Parish Weekly Newsletter Team Ministry of Clogher Rd, Crumlin & Mourne Rd t: 01-455 5368|e:[email protected] or [email protected] | The newsletter is available for download from our website: www.crumlinparish.ie or Visit us on 25th June 2017 - 12th Sunday of the Year 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 or 087 6853180 E-mail: [email protected] 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 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 Collection: €1,732 Share: €1,448 Family Offering: €1,320 Many thanks for your continued support and generosity Summer Mass Times 7.00pm Sunday Evening Mass will continue for the month of June, however there will be no Sunday Evening Mass during the months of July and August Sunday Evening Masses are available in the following neighbouring Parishes during the Summer Months. Mount Argus at 4pm - The Priory Tallaght at 6pm - Rathmines at 6pm - The Oblates, Inchicore at 7.00pm MUSINGS: JUST TRUST! Our lives are lightened by people we can trust. We need to trust so much in life. We know the great pain when our trust is shaken by people we thought we could trust – parents, teachers, religious superiors, the church, friends and more. In the Gospel today Jesus tells us to trust in God, who would not harm even a hair of our head. He asks and urges us to be people who would not harm another. We are worth this care and love just by being created. Like a parent or grandparent, or an aunt or uncle, totally loving a new child before the child is even seen, so God loves each of us. The sight of a starving child brings out our love and a desire to care. This is linked to the care of God: in this care and trust of each other, we find the trust and care of God, given and received, for ‘where there is love, there is God’ (1 Jn 3:7). Just echo the word ‘trust’ as you sit in silence: Let this gift and call of trust fill your being. Sacred heart of Jesus, I place all my trust in you. From Gospel Reflections for Sundays of Year A: Matthew by Donal Neary SJ, Messenger Publications (Intercom) St Agnes Parish Annual Pilgrimage to Knock Will take place on Thursday, 31st August Coach will depart from the Church at 8.30am sharp. There will be the usual morning stop for tea, coffee and scone in Strokestown. Full ceremonies in Knock with a Chaplain from the Parish. Four course meal on the return journey at the same Hotel, The Percy French. The cost is €43. Early Booking is advisable in the Parish Office. NEWSLETTER HOLIDAYS The Parish Newsletter will be going on holidays from this edition until the First Sunday in September. We hope all our readers have a good Summer Break too. The Website will be updated with information on events in the Parish.
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Page 1: Weekly Gospel Word Search St Agnes ... - St Agnes' Parish€¦ · St Agnes Parish Reader’s Roster Saggart supplies. Thanks to the generous support of the If you cannot make your

Weekly Gospel Word Search

Pathways- Exploring Faith & Ministry. Pathways is a two-year one night a week course for adults of all ages

wish to explore their faith. It runs from late September to May each year. There are no exams and no written work. The only requirement is an openness to listening to others and to participate. You can just come along and enjoy! The cost

is €400 for the coming year which may be paid in instalments. This adult faith development programme begins in Clonliffe College on Thursday 28

th September from 7.00pm. – 9.30 pm. Booking is now open. Places are limited so

early application is advisable, some sponsorship may be available for those of limited means. For more information please visit your webpage: www.evangelisation.ie or contact: Eileen Houlahan, CHF, PhD,

Director, Pathways Programme, Clonliffe College, Clonliffe Road, Dublin, DO3 P2E7. Phone : 01 8379253 Ext 294 Email: [email protected]

FAMLY FUN DAY IN STANAWAY PARK

ON SUNDAY 25TH JUNE FROM

12.00PM TO 4.00PM

Parade to the Park starting from St

Agnes Church Car Park at 12.00pm

Face Painting ~ Sports ~ Clowns ~

Candy Store ~ Community Bands ~

Bingo

~ Dog

Show

~ and

Lots Lots

More All Welcome

Please be vigilant of persons

calling to houses offering to

install new gutters.

It has occurred that they

advised that more work was required with payment upfront

required and they did not return.

Making a Will ?

Recently we received a small bequest in aid of the Parish. It was much appreciated.

Many of our Parishioners have a special regard for St. Agnes and when you are making your will,

perhaps you might make a gift to the Parish.

Thought for the Week “None of us is an island, autonomous and independent from others. We can only

build the future by standing together, including everyone” - Pope Francis, Twitter

St Agnes Parish Weekly Newsletter Team Ministry of Clogher Rd, Crumlin & Mourne Rd

t: 01-455 5368|e:[email protected] or [email protected] |

The newsletter is available for download from our website:

www.crumlinparish.ie or Visit us on

25th June 2017 - 12th Sunday of the Year

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 or 087 6853180

E-mail: [email protected]

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

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: €1,732

Share: €1,448

Family Offering: €1,320

Many thanks for your continued

support and generosity

Summer Mass Times

7.00pm Sunday Evening Mass will continue for the month of June,

however there will be no Sunday Evening Mass during the months of

July and August

Sunday Evening Masses are available in the following neighbouring

Parishes during the Summer Months. Mount Argus at 4pm - The

Priory Tallaght at 6pm - Rathmines at 6pm - The Oblates, Inchicore

at 7.00pm

MUSINGS: JUST TRUST! Our lives are lightened by people we can trust. We need to trust so

much in life. We know the great pain when our trust is shaken by

people we thought we could trust – parents, teachers, religious

superiors, the church, friends and more.

In the Gospel today Jesus tells us to trust in God, who would not

harm even a hair of our head. He asks and urges us to be people

who would not harm another. We are worth this care and love just

by being created. Like a parent or grandparent, or an aunt or uncle,

totally loving a new child before the child is even seen, so God loves

each of us. The sight of a starving child brings out our love and a

desire to care.

This is linked to the care of God: in this care and trust of each other,

we find the trust and care of God, given and received, for ‘where

there is love, there is God’ (1 Jn 3:7).

Just echo the word ‘trust’ as you sit in silence:

Let this gift and call of trust fill your being.

Sacred heart of Jesus, I place all my trust in you.

From Gospel Reflections for Sundays of Year A: Matthew by Donal Neary SJ, Messenger Publications

(Intercom)

St Agnes Parish Annual Pilgrimage to Knock Will take place on Thursday, 31st August Coach will depart from the Church at

8.30am sharp. There will be the usual morning stop for tea, coffee and scone in Strokestown. Full ceremonies in Knock with a

Chaplain from the Parish. Four course meal on the return journey at the same Hotel, The Percy French. The cost is €43. Early

Booking is advisable in the Parish Office.

NEWSLETTER HOLIDAYS The Parish Newsletter will be going on holidays from this edition

until the First Sunday in September. We hope all our readers have

a good Summer Break too. The Website will be updated with

information on events in the Parish.

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

contact John Green

Saturday, 1st July 2017

7:00pm Ann Maher

Sunday, 2nd July 2017

9:30am Veronica McDermott

11:00am B Prior

12:30pm Nuala Talbot

7:00pm J Green & D O’Rourke

The Readers Meeting has been rescheduled to Tuesday 27th June @ 7.30pm.

Our Recently Deceased Kathleen Kirby, Stanford Green Margaret O’Neill, Cashel Road Nuala Porter, Slievemore Rd John Moran, Crotty Ave

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

May They Rest in Peace. Amen.

MASS INTENTIONS

Saturday 24th June

7:00pm MONTHS MIND Desmond McGuinness Christopher Dillon

ANNIVERSARIES Angela Tuohy; Patrick Quinn Monica Dowling 1st ; Joanna Howley 1st Bridget Seville 1st ; Deirdre Hearst 1st Seamie Fitzgerald 2nd Brendan Allen 2nd ; Tommy Durran 3rd Cecil Walsh 3rd ; Lil Fitzgerald 12th

Sunday 25th June

9:30am ANNIVERSARY Kate O’Flaherty

11:00am MONTHS MIND Gertie Bennett Jimmy Sullivan

ANNIVERSARIES Kathleen McCabe; Elsie Cullen Philomena Wombwell 30th Tom & Theresa Moloney Brendan Kilduff & Deceased members of Murphy & Kilduff Family

12:30pm ANNIVERSARIES Margaret Hedderman 3rd James O’Keeffe 5th John Maher 12th Roseanna O’Keeffe 21st James O’Keeffe 41st William Maher 53rd Josephine Maher; Mary & Michael Kelly Pierre Belde; Patrick & Nancy Dempsey Vincent & Lily Kelly Dermot Stenson #

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE Joan O’Keefe & 3rd Anniv Elizabeth Behan

7:00pm Pro Populo

Tuesday27th June

7.00pm Jack Hester 26th Anniversary

Wednesday28th June

7.00pm Kathleen Potts 44th Anniversary

Thursday29th June

7.00pm Eileen Walsh 1st Anniversary

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.

The Week Ahead…

Sunday 25th June - Saturday 1st July 2017

Sunday 12th of Year

Monday

Tuesday St Cyril of Alexandria

Wednesday St Irenaeus

Thursday SS Peter & Paul Apostles

Friday

Saturday St Oliver Plunkett

Five First Saturday Devotions

to The Immaculate Heart of Mary as requested by

Our Lady of Fatima will start in St Agnes Church

on Saturday 1st July at 9.00am,

Mass, Communion, Confession after

Mass and 15 minutes meditation on

Mysteries of the Rosary after Mass

Leaflet and cards of this devotion will be

available at the back of the Church.

Coffee Morning and Raffle on Tuesday 18th July at St Agnes Parish Centre, from 9.30am to 12 Midday.

Funds raised are in aid of St Michaels House Support Services, Cromwellsfort Rd. Come and join

us for a chin wag and have some fun! We are fundraising for renovations and

transport needs for our residential services and we’d love to see you there!

New Pilgrim Path Website of the Week, 25th June 2017 Evil, forgiveness and prayer: Elie Wiesel, Nobel laureate and Holocaust survivor, speaks of the power of prayer and forgiveness in the wake of profound suffering. Listen to this extraordinary interview on at www.NewPilgrimPath.ie.

CEMETERY MASSES/BLESSING 2017

Cemetery Day Date Time

Glasnevin Sun 25th June 3.00pm

Saggart Sun 25th June 3.00pm

Templeogue - Blessing will follow 11.30 Mass in St Judes, Willington

Sunday 25th June

12.30am

Balgriffin Sun 2nd July 12.00pm

Dardistown Sun 2nd July 3.00pm

Deansgrange Sun 2nd July 3.00pm

Newlands Sun 9th July 3.00pm

DUBLIN DIOCESAN

PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES

In the last six years the Dublin diocese has brought

over 850 sick pilgrims to Lourdes, many of whom

required high levels of medical and nursing care,

along with specialist equipment and medical

supplies. Thanks to the generous support of the

parishes of the diocese, the Pilgrimage had the

financial resources to cater for the needs of those sick

pilgrims. If you would like to become an Associate

Member of the Pilgrimage by contributing to this

worthy cause details are available in the Repository.

All donations gratefully received.

St Agnes Parish Parent and Toddler Group will finish for the summer break on Thursday 29th June and resume on 14th September. This popular group is ran by a dedicated team of volunteers who have made it such a success. We thank them for the amount of work

they put into the group and wish them a well deserved rest during the summer.

St. Oliver Plunkett three day Pilgrimage to

Donegal ex Dublin (from Parnell Square at 08.00

arrives at 12.noon approx).30 JUNE - 2 JULY &

11 AUG - 13 AUGUST. COST €100 - STUDENTS

AND PENSIONERS €90 FOR BOOKING FORM

AND INFORMATION. PLEASE RING 086 385

VOLUNTEERS - Michaela Foundation are currently recruiting enthusiastic individuals aged 17+ to volunteer at their Summer Camp for girls in the Loreto Senior Primary, Crumlin Road from 10th – 14th July. At Camp, girls aged 11-13 will engage in a range of volunteer-led activities based on Michaela Foundation’s five core elements; Fun, Faith, Fashion, Well-being and Fáilte.

Most volunteers say that they get a huge amount back from volunteering with Michaela Foundation. Benefits include the satisfaction of giving time constructively, the sharing and gaining of skills and experiences, not forgetting the social buzz from meeting new people.

Operations manager Úna Ní Cheallaigh states that many young people see it as an opportunity to enhance their UCAS or CAO application. Furthermore, with the current economic climate many people view volunteering with Michaela Foundation as a chance to develop their CV and enhance their employment prospects. Visit www.michaelafoundation.com to apply online. All volunteers must be vetted and complete child protection training. Further training will be provided for all volunteers.

Find us @michaelafound Suggested Twitter Tweet: Unique #volunteering opportunity @michaelafound in @Loreto_Crumlin 10th – 14th July

S.F.O. Area Meeting. Takes place Monday 26th June from 3.00pm -

4.00pm. Columban Sisters (Back of Fr Kitt Court). Lectio Divina, Divine Office, Prayers of

Intercession before the Blessed Sacrament.

Third Order Franciscans.

Online Summer School: Join Fr Liam Walsh OP,

who has taught theology in Ireland, Rome and at the

University of Fribourg in Switzerland for a series of ten

talks on The Sacraments. His writing has been mostly

in the area of Sacramental Theology, and on various

aspects of the thought of Thomas Aquinas. The

Summer School will begin on the 10th July and then on

the 14th August 2017. The cost for the course of ten one

-hour talks and participation in our online forum is

€100. To book or for more info. Tel: 4048124 or

email: [email protected] OR

prioryinstitute.com/events/summer-school-2017

BA in Theology and Lifelong Education is a 4-5 year course offered by the School of Theology, Philosophy, and Music at Dublin City University. The degree is intended for people from a variety of backgrounds. This course suits mature students already involved in areas such as Ministry, Biblical Studies, Social Justice Groups,

Ecumenical Projects, Dialogue with other faith communities, Parish Councils, School Boards, or Liturgy. The degree also serves as a qualification for those who wish to pursue postgraduate study or research in theology. To qualify, you must be aged 23 or over on

the 1st January in the year of application. The Programme follows a 5 year cycle with students entering the programme in any of the years of the cycle. Normally a student will study between 5 and 6

modules per year. Further information www.dcu.ie/DC300


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