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Weekly Gospel Word Search THE GREAT ST. AGNES GOLF CLASSIC (in support of St Agnes School Violin & Orchestra Project) Monday 12th June at Westmanstown Golf Club Shot-gun starts at 2.45pm €200per team to include a Carvery meal with tea or coffee at 7.30pm To register a team of four players or sponsor the event, Text or call 087 2740186 / 087 3875749 or email [email protected] with your teams and player’s names He Has Spoken Through the Prophets... Viatores Christi would like to remind you about our third and final talk in the series on renewal and the future of the Church. This will feature journalist and broadcaster Ms. Pat Coyle. Pat was born in Derry City in 1957 and was ten when the troubles’ started. The Catholic Church and the war on her front street have been two of the most potent patriarchal forces in her life. Her viewpoint as a lay woman is essential in this larger debate. Wed June 7 th 2017 at 7.00pm to 9.30pm in the Lecture Hall, Belvedere College Dublin 1 Suggested donation €10 To book you place call 01- 8689986 or email [email protected] Spirituality and Human Development Course Marino Institute of Education has been offering a programme in Spirituality and Human Development for several years. This Adult Education Certificate is an inspiring and life changing programme open to people of all ages regardless of formal educational background. It is a two-year part-time course which takes place on Tuesday evenings and on six Saturdays throughout the year. There will be ten modules and six workshops. There are no exams. (see www.mie.ie webpage under Study With Us – Undergraduate Programmes - for further details). This programme begins on 19 th September 2017. For further information, contact Mary at [email protected], or 087 450 8549 Thought for the Week “The World doesn’t belong to leaders, the world belongs to all humanity” - Dalai Lama 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 4th June 2017 - Pentecost Sunday 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: €2,086 Share: €1,743 Family Offering: €1,355 Many thanks for your continued support and generosity Trocaire Boxes which you have at home may be returned to the Parish Office or Sacristy over the coming weeks. Thank you for your generosity in support of the work of Trocaire in many parts of the world Easter Dues: Dues are an important source of income for the Priests of the parish. Spare envelopes are available at the church exits. We wish to thank those who already have sent in their Easter Dues. 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. THE DEEP END: ‘Shalom’ The disciples in today’s Gospel are locked away, living in fear. There are many situations in our own lives which cause us to batten down the hatches. We can often imprison ourselves. Jesus appears amongst them bringing peace, Shalom, and overcoming their defences. Christ is always present to us regardless of the walls we might put up; he offers peace, joy and reconciliation. The word ‘Shalom’ is more than a wish for a good evening; it means that your wish for the person is a peace of body, mind and spirit. It is a holistic peace. Jesus gives this peace to the disciples and breathes his Spirit upon them. This enables them; this gives them courage; this sends them out. Jesus still bears the wounds of the crucifixion, reminding us that our wounds are part of who we are; we carry them with us. We might ask ourselves today who it is that we need to be reconciled with? What fears do we need liberating from? Into what situations do we send Christ’s peace? Jesus is asking the disciples to be an unending witness to God’s love. They (and we) must be for others what Jesus has been for them. ‘When we understand the essential unity of all that is, we discover the possibility of “peace” – the king of peace that in Hebrew is called, Shalom, which is infinitely more than an absence of strife; it is the wholeness of the web of life itself and of every creature in it, held in the wholeness of the one God.’ - Margaret Silf Jane Mellet, [email protected]

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Weekly Gospel Word Search

THE GREAT ST. AGNES GOLF CLASSIC (in support of St Agnes School Violin & Orchestra Project)

Monday 12th June at Westmanstown Golf Club

Shot-gun starts at 2.45pm

€200per team to include a Carvery meal with tea or

coffee at 7.30pm

To register a team of four players or sponsor the event, Text or call 087 2740186 / 087 3875749 or email

[email protected] with your teams and player’s names

He Has Spoken Through the Prophets...

Viatores Christi would like to remind you about our

third and final talk in the series on renewal and the

future of the Church. This will feature journalist and

broadcaster Ms. Pat Coyle. Pat was born in Derry

City in 1957 and was ten when the troubles’ started.

The Catholic Church and the war on her front street

have been two of the most potent patriarchal forces in

her life. Her viewpoint as a lay woman is essential in

this larger debate.

Wed June 7th 2017 at 7.00pm to 9.30pm in the

Lecture Hall, Belvedere College Dublin 1

Suggested donation €10 To book you place call 01-

8689986 or email [email protected]

Spirituality and Human Development Course

Marino Institute of Education has been offering a programme in Spirituality and Human Development for several years. This Adult Education Certificate is an inspiring and life changing programme open to people of all ages regardless of formal educational background. It is a two-year part-time course which takes place on Tuesday evenings and on six Saturdays throughout the year. There will be ten modules and six workshops. There are no exams. (see www.mie.ie webpage under Study With Us – Undergraduate Programmes - for further details). This programme begins on 19th September 2017. For further information, contact Mary at [email protected], or 087

450 8549

Thought for the Week “The World doesn’t belong to leaders, the world belongs to all

humanity” - Dalai Lama

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

4th June 2017 - Pentecost Sunday

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: €2,086

Share: €1,743

Family Offering: €1,355

Many thanks for your continued

support and generosity

Trocaire Boxes which you have at home may be returned to the Parish Office or Sacristy over the coming weeks. Thank you for your generosity in support of the

work of Trocaire in many parts of the world

Easter Dues: Dues are an important source of income for the Priests of the

parish. Spare envelopes are available at the church exits. We wish to thank

those who already have sent in their Easter Dues.

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.

THE DEEP END: ‘Shalom’ The disciples in today’s Gospel are locked away, living in fear. There

are many situations in our own lives which cause us to batten down

the hatches. We can often imprison ourselves.

Jesus appears amongst them bringing peace, Shalom, and

overcoming their defences. Christ is always present to us regardless

of the walls we might put up; he offers peace, joy and reconciliation.

The word ‘Shalom’ is more than a wish for a good evening; it means

that your wish for the person is a peace of body, mind and spirit. It is

a holistic peace. Jesus gives this peace to the disciples and breathes

his Spirit upon them. This enables them; this gives them courage;

this sends them out. Jesus still bears the wounds of the crucifixion,

reminding us that our wounds are part of who we are; we carry them

with us.

We might ask ourselves today who it is that we need to be reconciled

with? What fears do we need liberating from? Into what situations do

we send Christ’s peace? Jesus is asking the disciples to be an

unending witness to God’s love. They (and we) must be for others

what Jesus has been for them.

‘When we understand the essential unity of all that is, we discover the

possibility of “peace” – the king of peace that in Hebrew is called,

Shalom, which is infinitely more than an absence of strife; it is the

wholeness of the web of life itself and of every creature in it, held in the

wholeness of the one God.’ - Margaret Silf

Jane Mellet, [email protected]

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

contact John Green

Saturday, 10th June 2017

7:00pm P Condon

Sunday, 11th June 2017

9:30am F Bergin

11:00am J Green

12:30pm R Tobin

7:00pm Sr Margaret & A Fanthom

Our Recently Deceased

Christopher Dillon, Stanaway Rd Gertie Bennett, St Agnes Pk Desmond McGuinness, St Columba’s Rd Theo Skerritt, Clonmacnoise Rd Sean Bolger, Cherryfield Ave Tony Graham, Limekiln Close

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

May They Rest in Peace. Amen.

The Week Ahead…

Sunday 4th June- Saturday 10th June 2017

Sunday Pentecost

Monday St Boniface

Tuesday St Jarlath [Tuam]

Wednesday St Coleman [Dromore]

Thursday Bl Stephen Sandor

Friday St Colum Cille

Saturday St Kevin

CEMETERY MASSES/BLESSING 2017

Cemetery Day Date Time

St Fintan’s Sun 11th June 3.00pm

Bohernabreena Sun 18th June 3.00pm

Fingal Sun 18th June 12.00pm

Mulhuddart Sun 18th June 3.00pm

Palmerstown Sun 18th June 3.00pm

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

MASS INTENTIONS

Saturday 3rd June

7:00pm ANNIVERSARIES

Elizabeth Farnan 4th

May and Tom Kavanagh

Anne Farrelly

Chrissy Lynch Bridie Green Ann Ryan 27th & Deceased members Of the Ryan family

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE

Kathleen O’Connell Sunday 4th June

9:30am

ANNIVERSARIES

Rosaleen Doyle 9th

Eamonn Doyle 18th

John & Mary Carroll & family

Mary, Eamonn & Joseph Curran

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE

Mary Curran

11:00am ANNIVESARIES

Peter Kelly 9th

Deceased members of Dunne Family

12:30pm MONTHS MIND

Doreen Dolores Johnston

ANNIVERSARIES Emily & Jack Mitchell

7:00pm Pro Populo

Wednesday 7th June

7.00pm Stephen McKnight 3rd Anniversary

Thursday 8th June

7.00pm Elizabeth Doris 10th Anniversary

Friday 9th June

7.00pm Eddie McGrath 4th also wife Kathleen and son Derek

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.

ANAM CARA

Anam Cara, the organisation that supports

bereaved parents, is holding its next monthly Parent

Evening on Monday 12th of June from 19:30 to

21:00 in the Maldron Hotel, Tallaght, Dublin 24.

This event is open to all bereaved parents regardless

of the age your child died, the circumstances of

their death, or whether the death was recent or not.

New Pilgrim Path Website of the Week Pray-As-You-Go offers a short retreat on the Acts of the Apostles. Over five online sessions, listen to the story of the early Christian community. By reflecting on the effect the Resurrection of Jesus and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost had on that first, very small group of Jesus’ followers, you will be helped to discern the promptings of the Holy Spirit in your own life, and open yourself more fully to the spirit of Pentecost. Find out more at www.NewPilgrimPath.ie.

RECENTLY BAPTISED

Sofia Grace Garry

Mia Sorcha Redmond

Maisie Bramble

Joseph James Spring

Jason Paul McGuinness

Carágh Ann Downey

Alex James Sheehan

We welcome them into our Christian Community

and wish them every blessing in their lives ahead.

VACANCY FOR SAFEGUARDING OFFICER: The Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin, Child

Safeguarding and Protection Service provides support and oversight in respect of the safeguarding

of children and vulnerable adults who have involvement with the Diocese via its parishes,

schools and agencies.

We are currently seeking to recruit a Safeguarding Officer on a 3 year fixed term - full time basis. The successful candidate will be required to work two

Saturdays per month and some week day evenings.

For more information & contact details go to: www.dublindiocese.ie / current job vacancies

THIS WEEKEND’S CHURCHGATE COLLECTION IS IN AID OF CUAN MHUIRE.

PLEASE BE AS GENEROUS AS POSSIBLE

Autumn Holy Land Pilgrimages

This is a unique opportunity to visit

the Holy Land staying in Bethlehem,

Jerusalem and Tiberias and visiting

all of the sacred places associated with the life of

Our Lord. MAP Travel have pilgrimages

throughout the year and have a small number of

places left on 13 September and 11 October this

year, each accompanied by a Spiritual Director.

Full details from MAP Travel (01) 8783111 or

www.maptravel.ie

Matt Maher Concert: will take place in the

evening 10th June from 7.30-10.00pm in St. Paul's

in Arran Quay, Dublin, as part of the Fortify

Catholic Young Adult Conference, Tickets are €15.

Matt will bring his brand of contemporary Christian

music to Dublin and show us that the Gospel can

be transmitted beautifully through song. Limited

capacity - to book tickets to both the events, go

to: http://fortify2017.ie

“Parishes Walking Together”: Join us for a pilgrim walk of the five parishes of Chapelizod, Palmerstown, Cherry Orchard,

St. Matthew’s Ballyfermot and Ballyfermot Assumption on Sunday June 11th. Beginning in Chapelizod @

1.30pm we will journey together on this mini ‘camino’ of approx. 9kms, stopping in each parish church for a

time of reflection, refreshment and where pilgrims will also get their ‘pilgrim passport’ stamped. Everyone is

welcome. Contact: [email protected] for more information.

A word of thanks to all who participated in

the musical evening on behalf of Debra

Ireland on last Sunday. It was a wonderful

success with tasteful and appropriate

musical selections. Well done to all.

Chant Workshop: Celebrate

Corpus Christi and explore the wonderful wealth of Eucharistic

Change with our Gregorian Chant Workshop with Blanaid Murphy,

(Director of The Palestrina Choir and Girls’ Choir of St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral) on Saturday 17th

June in our Lady of Good Counsel, Mourne Road, from 2.30-5.30pm and 5.45pm there will be

Benediction. All welcome

Lough Derg:

You may begin your Three Day Pilgrimage on any day from 1st

June until 13th August. Daily boats to the

Island leave from 10.30am until 3:00pm, 7 days per week (No need to book). There are various travel options available countrywide. The Lough

Derg team can help you to co-ordinate public transport or link up with Pilgrimage Organisers

in your locality. Phone Maureen or Lorraine on 071 9861518.

Email: [email protected] www.loughderg.org