Easter Thanks

These past few days have been as hectic as normal years. I thought with the church being closed to the public I could go to ‘Virtual Bahamas’ but that thankfully was not the case. As a priest, I got to experience the grouping of parishes in a new way. Ballygall church was used for broadcasting all ceremonies. Priests arrived with their teams from other churches to lead us in prayer. On Thursday for the Mass of the Lord’s Supper we began the Triduum with the assistance of Nuala, Gina and Sheila. On Good Friday Fr Paul Coyle with Matthew, Joan and Emily came up from Our Lady of Dolours church, Glasnevin. For the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday Fr. Frank Reburn based in Our Lady of Victories led us through a very unusual vigil with the help of Linda, Ger, Tien and Giovanna. Aideen (12 o’c) and Linda (7.30pm) shared the Stations of the Cross on Good Friday. Fr. Richard Sheehy led us in Morning Prayer on Saturday. He and Fr. Paul were also leading the Liturgies in St. Alphonsus Monastery, Iona Road. Throughout the weekend our musicians were Linda, Eoin & Ciara. Those were some of the faces that you may have seen. There were others who worked behind the scenes. The church still needed to be cleaned, Sacred Space needed to be prepared, Camera needed to be adjusted, Palms newsletters and letters delivered or posted, Cross & Palm to be got and put into place. Well done to all who stepped in and ensured that things went as well as could under the circumstances. 

As today, Easter Sunday, draws the Triduum to a close I am reminded that life goes on. Priests from the other parishes in our Grouping and our team of readers will be back in action on Tuesday at 10 o’c. Monday is a Bank Holiday. Not that makes much difference to us this year! But we won’t be broadcasting mass from Ballygall. Instead you are invited to join the sisters on www.rednuns.com for Mass at 11 o’c.

Thanks, too, to those who have been leaving in Easter Dues and Family Offering envelopes. Your support is as always greatly appreciated. 

Holy Week

Definitely a week with a difference

Here in Ballygall we will be broadcasting all ceremonies online.

Holy Thursday, 7.30pm: Mass of the Lord’s Supper. For this Mass we suggest that you have a bowl or basin of water half filled with water. At home you might like to take part with the washing of feet (or hands).

Good Friday, 3pm: Passion Gospel & Veneration of the Cross. We suggest that you might have a cross or crucifix with you as a focus during this ceremony.

Holy Saturday, 7.30pm: Mass of the Resurrection. An unlit candle that can be lit as the candles for the 5 parishes of our grouping are lit.

There are other events that you might like to join in as well during the week. The Holy Hour on Wednesday 7.30 – 8.30pm. Morning prayer on Thursday, Friday & Saturday. Watch & Pray after mass on Holy Thursday. Stations of the cross on Good Friday at 12 noon and 7.30pm.

Easter Sunday Mass for the grouping will be celebrated from St Alphonsus Monastery (www.rednuns.com) at 9.30am and from St. Columba’s parish church (www.ionaroadparish.ie) at 11am. We will also have 12 noon Mass from Ballygall church. Each of these Masses will be offered up for your intentions this Easter Morning.

Palm Sunday – Sat vigil Mass 6.30

Our parish webcam is certainly being used at the moment with the outbreak of COVID – 19. Our thanks to you for your patience when sometimes the sound plays up or the video does its own twirly thing. One of the drawbacks of a lot of usage!

For our Palm Sunday vigil Mass we are suggesting that you might have some branches from your own garden or someone else’s garden within 2km of home and their permission and either display it in your window or use it for viewing the mass on Saturday evening at 6.30pm. Remember, it doesn’t have to be palm. In the gospel the people cut branches and placed their cloaks on the road where Jesus was passing. Perhaps a poster in the front window drawn by the children would be a way of including them in the preparation for Holy Week. It certainly will be a week to remember in days and years to come.

Let’s make this Palm Sunday a day to sing Hosanna in the Highest. 

St. Kevin’s African Project – Update

During Catholic Schools week the pupils made St Brigid’s crosses and donated them to the grandparents that visited their school on Grandparents Day. Some were left over and they offered them to Our Mother of Divine Grace church for the feast of St Brigid. On Saturday, 1st February these crosses were left in the church and people were invited to make a donation to their African charity fund. Thanks to the generosity of “the 10 o’clockers”, 150 euro was raised and given to the school during the week.

A powerpoint presentation that the pupils did for the school is included as a link to this note. Thank you to the people of Ballygall for your support in their venture to Zambia last Summer and to the generous gift last weekend. Hopefully you can click on the file and see a sample of their pictures.  ZAMBIA 4 a

World Day of the Sick 2020

Dublin diocese celebrates World Day of the Sick this year over the weekend of 8th & 9th February.

The annual diocesan mass with anointing takes place on Sunday 9th at 3pm in the “Church of the Guardian Angels”, Newtownpark Avenue, Blackrock. Archbishop Diarmaid Martin will be chief celebrant of this beautiful ceremony. (You may remember this was celebrated in our sister parish in Corpus Christi last year). Some booklets will be available in our church this coming weekend.

Full details can be seen on the diocesan website. www.dublindiocese.ie and on a previous post here in Ballygall.

Locally, Our Lady of Dolours church, Glasnevin will host mass with anointing on Sunday 23rd February at 11am. This may be easier to get to and we encourage parishioners to invite elderly and infirm neighbours to this mass.

Word of God Sunday

In his Apostolic Letter of 30 September 2019, Aperuit illis Pope Francis established that the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time is to be the Sunday of the Word of God.  It is a day to be devoted to the celebration, study, and spreading of the Word of God.

 

Pope Francis is passionate about the Word of God. He has declared this Sunday 26 January 2020 dedicated to the Bible. Here in Dublin, some resources have been prepared https://www.dublindiocese.ie/sunday-the-word-of-god/

These may be of use to many of our readers.

World Day of the Sick 2020

February 11th, feast of Our Lady of Lourdes, is World Day of the Sick, an observation started by Pope John Paul II as a way for believers to offer prayers for those suffering from illnesses.People take time to pray for the sick and for those who work very hard to alleviate the sufferings of the sick on this day. Faith organisations mark this day especially to provide the sick with medicines, food, and spiritual guidance.

“Come to me, all you who labour and are burdened” is the theme of the World Day of the Sick 2020, to be marked on 11 February. In caring for the sick, Pope Francis is encouraging in healthcare workers the human warmth and personalized approach of Christ, the Good Samaritan.

Here in Dublin to mark World Day of the Sick there will be a seminar in Newtown Parish Pastoral Centre, Newtownpark Avenue,  Blackrock, Co Dublin on Saturday, February 8th  from 9.30am to 1.00pm and

this year’s theme is on Hope in the Face of Suicide

The World Day of the Sick Mass will take place  on Sunday 9th February at 3.00pm in Church of the Guardian Angels, Newtontownpark Avenue, Blackrock.

For more details see www.dublindiocese.ie 

 

Catholic School’s Week

Catholic School’s Week begins Sunday 26th January with different events to mark the gift of faith in the life of our schools. The theme this year is “Catholic Schools – Living in harmony with God’s Creation”. Here in Ballygall one big feature is Grandparents Day normally celebrated on Wednesday when grandparents are invited to the school to visit their grandchildren and share their memories of their time in school and see the differences in today’s classrooms.

Laudate Festival, with children’s choirs from 50 schools throughout the diocese, takes part in different venues throughout the diocese. Here in our sister parish, Our Lady of Victories, Ballymun Road local children are invited to take part on Tuesday 28th beginning at 7pm. All are welcome to listen and join in this festival of prayer, praise and song. This is an event for children, their parents and all parishioners to celebrate the gift of faith.

Change in Mass times

By now most people are aware that the masses in our grouping are being reduced from 1st January 2020. Weekend Masses are as follows:

Ballygall: Sat (Vigil) 6.30, Sunday 10 & 11.30

Ballymun Rd: No Sat vigil, Sunday: 10, 12 & 6pm

Glasnevin: No Sat vigil, Sunday: 9.30 (Irish), 11 & 6.30pm

Drumcondra: Sat (Vigil) 6pm, Sunday 10.30

Iona Rd: Sat (Vigil) 6pm, Sunday 11am

Each of the 5 churches also has a reduction in Weekday Masses.

Ballygall: Mon – Fri 7.25; Tue – Sat 10am (No Monday 10am Mass)

Ballymun Rd: Mon – Thurs & Sat 10am (No Friday 10am Mass)

Glasnevin: Mon – Wed, Fri & Sat 1am (No Thursday 10am Mass)

Drumcondra: Mon, Tue, Thur & Fri 10am (No Wednesday & Saturday 10am Mass)

Iona Rd: Mon, Wed – Fri 9.45am (No Tue & Saturday 9.45 Mass in church)

Oberammergau 2020 new itinerary

Booking time is now upon us. Friday 9th August is deadline with deposit of 950 euro required.

Contact MAP travel direct to book this once in a life-time trip. Our grouping of parishes is organising this trip with a visit to Salzburg for three nights and the high point the Passion play in Oberammergau on the last evening. See poster for full details of the proposed itinerary.

Oberammergau 2020 itinerary