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GOSPEL WORDSEARCH Padre Pio Prayer Group (St Pio) The next meeting will take place on Tuesday 18th June. Rosary 6.45pm Mass 7.00pm followed by Benediction & Blessing. All Welcome. Archdiocese of Dublin Official Pilgrimage to Lourdes September 2019 The people of the Archdiocese may join the Annual Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes as Associates, by being enrolled by making a voluntary offering. The money collected will be devoted to defraying the expenses of the Sick Pilgrim Section. They will receive in return, as Associates, an enrolment leaflet outlining the prayers of the Associates. The enrolment sheets containing the names of the Associates will be placed at the Grotto during the Pilgrimage. Mass will be offered for all the Associate Members at the Grotto in Lourdes. If you wish to make a voluntary offering this can be done in the repository at the back of the church. Holy Land 13 th – 21 st Sept. 2019 Direct flight Dublin - Tel Aviv; 8 nights Dinner, B&B, Coach, entrance fees. Cost is €1,695 pps Join a Dublin parish on this trip of a lifetime. Would you like the opportunity to see all the places that we have heard about since childhood, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Cana, Sea of Galilee, Jerusalem, Magdala, and much more. Check out www.maptravel.ie or email [email protected] or call 8783111 Lough Derg Come along on our 3-day St. Oliver Plunkett 2019 Pilgrimages leaving direct from Dublin on the following dates: 5-7July and 9-11 August. The Cost is €115 for old age pensioners and €105 for students. To book please contact on 086 3853027 or 4941171 after 6pm. All welcome. CRUMLIN WALKINSTOWN LOCAL FORUM FAMILY FUN DAY JUNE 23rd 12.00-4.00PM IN Eamonn Ceannt Park (Sundrive Rd) Starting with a Parade from Bangor circle at 12 noon to arrive at the Park for 1pm where all the fun begins. Face Painting, Sports, Bingo, Music and lots more The Dog Show is on from 11.00am to 1.00pm. Registration for Dog Show from 10.00am Come along and enjoy. Aware is currently recruiting volunteers across three services – Support Line, Support Mail and Life Skills Online. No prior qualifications or experience is required, as comprehensive training as well as ongoing support and education is provided by the organisation. For more information phone Emma on 01-2374926 or see: https:// www.aware.ie/volunteering/ The Irish Cancer Society’s Volunteer Driver Service is looking for volunteer drivers who will drive patients to and from their chemotherapy appointments in St. James’s Hospital and Tallaght Hospital. The service is free to the patient with all driver expenses being paid. We are currently looking for volunteers specifically in the Dublin 6, 8, 10, 12, 22 and 24 areas. For more information or an application form please email Gail at [email protected] , call 01 2310 566 or visit the website at www.cancer.ie LAUNCH OUT INTO THE DEEP - National Charismatic Renewal Conference 2019 Saturday 22nd June 2019 from 10.00am to 8.00pm in The Concert Hall, RDS, Dublin. Tickets €20 at the door For more information please call Sr Bridget Dunne on 021 4251100 or email [email protected] Thought for the Week Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people. - Eleanor Roosevelt Priests of the Parish Fr Paul Tyrrell: 455 5368 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: € 2,106 Share: € 1,733 Family Offering: € 1,245 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 16th June 2019, Trinity Sunday TRAINING SESSIONS for MINISTERS OF THE WORD The 2nd Training Sessions for Ministers of the Word continues on Monday 17th June at 7.30pm in St Agnes Parish Church. Your attendance would be greatly appreciated. It will enhance the delivery of the Word of God Summer Mass Times The 7.00pm Sunday Evening Mass will connue for the month of June, however there will be no Sunday Evening Mass during the months of July and August. The Deep End - A mystery to me ‘It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.’ This expression, originally used in 1939 by Winston Churchill, is typically used to describe something that is immensely puzzling or too complex to understand. The word ‘mystery’ is often used in everyday speech. When we can’t wrap our heads around something, we shrug and say: ‘It’s a mystery to me,’ or: ‘It’s another of life’s great mysteries.’ As a child, I used to wonder about the religious meaning of ‘mystery.’ I remember someone telling me that if something is a mystery, it can never be fully understood, though that does not mean we should stop trying – like Jesus being fully human and fully divine (the incarnation), Jesus’ death and resurrection (the Paschal mystery), and three persons in one God (the Trinity). It is this last mystery that we celebrate today. One of the most poignant attempts to explain the Trinity came from C.S. Lewis, who reasoned that if God is love, then God must contain more than one person: ‘God is not a static thing – not even a person – but a dynamic, pulsating activity, a life, almost a kind of drama. Almost, if you will not think me irreverent, a kind of dance.’ The idea of the Trinity as a sort of divine dance is a good place to begin reflecting on this great mystery of God as a communion of love. In today’s Gospel, we see that Jesus is comfortable with an element of mystery. He does not reveal everything to his disciples at once, as it ‘would be too much for you now.’ The full truth will be revealed later, when the Spirit comes. The more we reflect, the more we pray, the more we are open to the Spirit, the more we will understand about the great mystery of God as love. Tríona Doherty, Athlone, Co Roscommon, Email [email protected] (Intercom)

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Page 1: GOSPEL WORDSEARCH - St Agnes' Parish · 2019-06-19 · B&B, Coach, entrance fees. Cost is €1,695 pps Join a Dublin parish on this trip of a lifetime. Would you like the opportunity

GOSPEL WORDSEARCH

Padre Pio Prayer Group (St Pio) The next meeting will take place on

Tuesday 18th June. Rosary 6.45pm Mass 7.00pm followed by Benediction & Blessing.

All Welcome.

Archdiocese of Dublin Official Pilgrimage to Lourdes September 2019 The people of the Archdiocese may join the Annual Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes as Associates, by being enrolled by making a voluntary offering. The money collected will be devoted to defraying the expenses of the Sick Pilgrim Section. They will receive in return, as Associates, an enrolment leaflet outlining the prayers of the Associates. The enrolment sheets containing the names of the Associates will be placed at the Grotto during the Pilgrimage. Mass will be offered for all the Associate Members at the Grotto in Lourdes. If you wish to make a voluntary offering this can be done in the repository at the back of the church.

Holy Land 13th

– 21st

Sept. 2019 Direct flight Dublin - Tel Aviv; 8 nights Dinner, B&B, Coach, entrance fees. Cost is €1,695 pps Join a Dublin parish on this trip of a lifetime. Would you like the opportunity to see all the

places that we have heard about since childhood, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Cana, Sea of Galilee,

Jerusalem, Magdala, and much more. Check out www.maptravel.ie or email

[email protected] or call 8783111

Lough Derg Come along on our 3-day St. Oliver Plunkett

2019 Pilgrimages leaving direct from Dublin on the following dates: 5-7July and 9-11 August.

The Cost is €115 for old age pensioners and

€105 for students.

To book please contact on 086 3853027 or 4941171

after 6pm. All welcome.

CRUMLIN WALKINSTOWN LOCAL FORUM FAMILY FUN DAY JUNE 23rd 12.00-4.00PM

IN Eamonn Ceannt Park (Sundrive Rd) Starting with a Parade from Bangor circle at 12 noon to arrive at the Park for 1pm where all the fun begins.

Face Painting, Sports, Bingo, Music and lots more The Dog Show is on from 11.00am to 1.00pm.

Registration for Dog Show from 10.00am Come along and enjoy.

Aware is currently recruiting volunteers across three services – Support Line, Support Mail and Life Skills Online. No prior qualifications or experience is required, as comprehensive training as well as ongoing support and education is provided by the organisation. For more information phone Emma on 01-2374926 or see: https://www.aware.ie/volunteering/

The Irish Cancer Society’s Volunteer Driver Service is looking for volunteer drivers who will drive patients to and from their chemotherapy appointments in St. James’s Hospital and Tallaght Hospital. The service is free to the patient with all driver expenses being paid. We are currently looking for volunteers specifically in the Dublin 6, 8, 10, 12, 22 and 24 areas. For more information or an application form please email Gail at [email protected] , call 01 2310 566 or visit the website at www.cancer.ie

LAUNCH OUT INTO THE DEEP - National Charismatic Renewal Conference 2019 Saturday 22nd June 2019 from 10.00am to 8.00pm in

The Concert Hall, RDS, Dublin. Tickets €20 at the door For more information please call Sr Bridget Dunne on 021 4251100 or email [email protected]

Thought for the Week Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds

discuss people. - Eleanor Roosevelt

Priests of the Parish

Fr Paul Tyrrell: 455 5368

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: € 2,106

Share: € 1,733

Family Offering: € 1,245

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

16th June 2019, Trinity Sunday

TRAINING SESSIONS for MINISTERS OF THE WORD

The 2nd Training Sessions for Ministers of the Word continues on Monday 17th June at 7.30pm in St Agnes

Parish Church. Your attendance would be greatly appreciated. It will enhance the delivery of the Word of God

Summer Mass Times The 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 - A mystery to me ‘It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.’

This expression, originally used in 1939 by Winston Churchill, is typically used to describe something that is immensely puzzling

or too complex to understand. The word ‘mystery’ is often used in everyday speech. When we can’t wrap our heads around something, we shrug and say: ‘It’s a mystery to me,’ or: ‘It’s

another of life’s great mysteries.’

As a child, I used to wonder about the religious meaning of ‘mystery.’ I remember someone telling me that if something is a

mystery, it can never be fully understood, though that does not mean we should stop trying – like Jesus being fully human and fully divine (the incarnation), Jesus’ death and resurrection (the

Paschal mystery), and three persons in one God (the Trinity). It is this last mystery that we celebrate today.

One of the most poignant attempts to explain the Trinity came

from C.S. Lewis, who reasoned that if God is love, then God must contain more than one person: ‘God is not a static thing – not even a person – but a dynamic, pulsating activity, a life, almost a

kind of drama. Almost, if you will not think me irreverent, a kind of dance.’ The idea of the Trinity as a sort of divine dance is a

good place to begin reflecting on this great mystery of God as a communion of love. In today’s Gospel, we see that Jesus is comfortable with an element of mystery. He does not reveal

everything to his disciples at once, as it ‘would be too much for you now.’ The full truth will be revealed later, when the Spirit comes. The more we reflect, the more we pray, the more we are

open to the Spirit, the more we will understand about the great mystery of God as love.

Tríona Doherty, Athlone, Co Roscommon,

Email [email protected] (Intercom)

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Our Recently Deceased

Liam Morrin, Crotty Avenue Caroline Marshall, Tymon North Sheila Palmer, Captain’s Avenue

May They Rest in Peace. Amen.

The Week Ahead…

Sunday 16th June - Saturday 22nd June 2019

Sunday The Most Holy Trinity

Monday Of the Day

Tuesday Of the Day

Wednesday St Romuald

Thursday The Irish Martyrs

Friday St Aloysius Gonzaga

Saturday St Paulinus of Nola

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

contact John Green

Saturday, 22nd June 2019

7:00pm C Heavey

Sunday, 23rd June 2019

9:30am R & B McDermott

11:00m Mary Finnegan

12:30m Catherine Nagle

7:00pm E Sinnott & A Fanthom

Cemetery Masses 2019 3.00pm Sunday 16th June Palmerstown

12.00pm Sunday 16th June Fingal

3.00pm Sunday 16th June Mulhuddart

1.30pm Sunday 30th June Kilternan Cemetery Park (Ecumenical Service)

3.00pm Sunday 30th June Glasnevin

12.00pm Sunday 7th July Balgriffin

4.00pm Sunday 7th July Lusk

3.00pm Sunday 7th July Dardistown

3.00pm Sunday 14th July Newlands Cross Templeogue Cemetery Blessing of the Graves will take place

on Sunday 30th June following the 11.30am family Mass in St

Jude’s Church.

MASS INTENTIONS

Saturday 15th June

7:00pm RECENTLY DECEASED John McIntyre

MONTHS MIND Matthew Palmer

ANNIVERSARIES Patrick Murray 1st also Birthday Rem. Annie Moore 10th; Martin McCarthy 47th Mary Kennedy; Christy Kennedy Peter Kennedy; John McGuinness John Joseph McGuinness

Hugh Maguire anniversary also remembering

Frank and Roseann Maguire

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE Margaret Grant; Josie Balfe 101st Birthday

Sunday 16th June

9:30am ANNIVERSARIES Margaret & Jack Madden with sons Sean & Liam Robert Withers and Deirdre Withers also remembering Elizabeth Withers FATHER’S DAY REMEBRANCE John Nolan

11:00am MONTHS MIND Kevin O’Reilly

ANNIVERSARIES Nuala Bruce 1st

12:30pm MONTHS MIND Sheila Allen; Christy Clancy

ANNIVERSARIES Peggy Brown 1st; Matthew Dunne 1st Carmel Boss 2nd; Mick Hardy 2nd Andy Cooke 6th; Kathleen Kearns 7th Brendan Kilduff 9th & deceased members of Kilduff & Murphy families Patricia Kearns 10th; James Doyle 21st Ronnie O’Brien 33rd; Patrick Mulvey 38th Dave & Mary Sinnott Christina Mulvey; Brendan Allen

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE Conor Green; Elizabeth Cox

7.00pm Mon 17th June 7.00pm

Pro Populo Martin McCarthy 47th Anniversary

Tuesday 18th June

7.00pm Sr. Maureen Byrne Months Mind

Wednesday 19th June

7.00pm John, Eileen, Mary & Patrick Hester

Thursday 20th June

9.00am Bridget Duffy

Friday 21st June

9.00am Jimmy Gaynor

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.

Trócaire - The total amount of €6915.00 donated by St Agnes’ parishioners has been

forwarded on to Trócaire. On their behalf we thank you most sincerely for your generosity.

DIAMOND JUBILEE Fr. Peter Nolan CSSp. of Clonard Road will celebrate the 12.30pm Mass this weekend on the

occasion of his Diamond Jubilee (60 Years). He spent many years here as an altar boy and also

said his first Mass in St. Agnes in 1959. Light refreshments will be served afterwards in the Parish

Centre where he will be delighted to meet friends old and new.

ST AGNES PARISH ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE TO KNOCK

will take place on Thursday 29th

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. Due to the increase in

VAT the price is gone from €43 up to €44. Early booking is advisable

in the Parish Office.

A Father’s Day Blessing Lord God, you are our Father and the source of

all fatherhood.

Bless all fathers especially those gathered here.

May their fatherhood reflect yours.

May they offer wise guidance and sound example

to their children.

May they be patient and kind.

Bless them in times of difficulty or uncertainty.

Give them a strong and lively faith and help them

to share that faith with their children.

Through Christ our Lord. Amen

SeniorLine Free Computer support for Older People (Centre City: 100 metres from Jervis Luas Stop) Over 60’s: Learn to use computers, phones, iPads, Skype your family, and internet

Small groups ~ Trained older tutors ~ Learning at your pace

Drop-in centre for free internet access and support

Provided by SeniorLine, Ireland’s only national telephone service for older people

For more information contact Beryl Carroll on 087-9607756

Scholarships for the

Study of Theology at DCU

Have you ever wanted to explore your faith further, and study topics

such as theology, Scripture, spirituality, and ethics? On its All Hallows Campus in Drumcondra, DCU now offers flexible theology

programmes suitable for parishioners from all academic

backgrounds and phases of life. The DCU School of Theology, Philosophy, and Music is offering scholarships for the 2019-20 academic year, for both

the MA in Theology and the BA in Theology and Religious Studies programmes. Both of these are

flexible programmes with evening lectures that cater to those with

careers and other responsibilities. If you are interested in talking to us

further or arranging a visit to the All Hallows Campus, contact Dr Joseph

Rivera: [email protected],

700 7053. https://www.dcu.ie/theology_philosophy_music/

index.shtml

Date Time

Topic/Title Celebrant

Thurs 20th June

Mass 7.30pm

“Accepting the Acceptance”

Fr Brian McKay O.Carm

Friday 21st June

Mass 7.30pm

“Here I am Lord” Fr Brendan Walsh Healing Ministry

Saturday 22nd June

Mass 6.00pm

Feast of Corpus Christ” Fr Brian Lawless

Sunday 23rd June

Mass 3.00pm

Sacrament of the Sick “Gift, freely received,

freely given”

Fr Richard Ebejer SDB

Monday 24th June

Mass 7.30pm

“Whispering in my Soul” Fr Sean Hyland

Tuesday 25th June

Mass 7.30pm

Do you understand what love means

Fr Tommy Hogan

Wed. 26th June

Mass 7.30pm

Come as you Are Don Devaney Diving Mercy

Confernce

Thurs 27th June

7.30pm Penitential Service “From fear to Love”

Fr Eduardo Nunez Yepez OMI

Friday 28th June

Mass 7.30pm

Feast of the Sacred Heart

Papal Nuncio Most Rev Jude

Thaddeus Okolo