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Kids Corner
WE WOULD APPRECIATE IF YOU WOULD PLEASE SWITCH
OFF YOUR MOBILE PHONE WHEN ENTERING THE
CHURCH
St Agnes Family Mass Group resumes after the summer break. The Family Mass Group
meets each Wednesday evening from 6pm to 7pm
in the Camac Room of the Parish Centre to prepare
for the Sunday Family Mass at 11am.
EVENING of HEALING On Wednesday 28th September,
Fr. Pat Collins will lead a service
of healing prayer in Holy Spirit
Church, Greenhills.
Commencing with Exposition of
the Blessed Sacrament at
7.30pm,there will be prayer for
different types of healing, body,
mind and spirit.
Music will be provided by the
Shekinah Group.
Come and receive God's healing
and love for you. All are most
welcome.
Thought for the Week “We have been created for greater things, to love and to be loved”
Saint Teresa of Calcutta
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11th September 2016 - 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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
11.30am & 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: €2,147
Share: €1,667
Family Offering: €1,547
Many thanks for your continued
support and generosity
SEEING YOUR LIFE THROUGH THE LENS OF THE GOSPELS
Luke 15:1-32
1. There are three figures in the story of the Prodigal Son. The father is a
symbol of an unconditional love. Perhaps you can recall someone
showing love to you in a way that showed great forgiveness and
acceptance. Have there been times when you have also loved in this
way?
2. You may be able to identify with the younger son at different stages
of his journey. Be sure to follow it to the point where it becomes a
good news story for you – when you ‘came to yourself’. Where and
when have you experienced a homecoming after a time of exile and
alienation.
3. Do not neglect the older son. In contrast to his father, he was very
judgemental towards his younger brother. Perhaps you have
experienced these attitudes in others towards you, or in yourself
towards others. What were they like for you? Where was there life for
you, or for others?
John Byrne osa
Email [email protected]
ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE DISASTER FUND
€4,555 was generously donated by St Agnes’ Parishioners and forwarded to the Fund.
Sincere thanks for your kind donations.
Our Recently Deceased
Rita Courtney, Captain’s Road Helena Byrne, John McCormack Avenue Edel O’Meara, Dowland Road Mary Dillon, Cashel Road Darragh Coyle, Captain’s Road Stephen Glennon, Captain’s Road Patrick Slevin, Captain’s Ave Marie Hughes, Hillsbrook Ave
We express our deepest sympathies to their families at this sad time.
May They Rest in Peace. Amen.
The Week Ahead…
Sunday 11th – Saturday 17th September 2016
Sunday 24th Sunday of the Year
Monday St Ailbe
Tuesday St John Chrysostom
Wednesday Triumph of the Cross
Thursday Our Lady of Sorrows
Friday SS Cornelius & Cyprian
Saturday St Robert Bellarmine
St Agnes Parish Reader’s Roster If you cannot make your scheduled Reading please
contact John Green
Saturday, 17th September
7:00pm Ciaran Heavey
Sunday, 18th September
9:30am R & B McDermott
11:00am Mary Finnegan
12:30pm Catherine Nagle
7:00pm E Sinnott & A Doyle
Vocation Exploration Day: The Carmelite Monastery Delgany is hosting a Vocation
Exploration Day on Saturday 17th September, 10:30am - 16:00pm - Day to pray with the sisters
and to explore the possibilities of a Carmelite Vocation. For more details contact us at:
0858601794 or email: contactcarmelitemonasterydelgany.ie -
www.contactcarmelitemonasterydelgany.ie
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday 10th September
7.00pm MONTHS MIND
Ena Harding
ANNIVERSARIES
Patricia Ramsey (1st ) Kathleen Kenny (11th) Michael Rigney (11th) John Roche (12th) William McMahon (30th) Robert Dolan (40th) Catherine Heffernan
Sunday 11th September
9.30am
11.00am
ANNIVERSARIES
James O’Toole
Anne O’Toole
Nora & Owen Flynn
Jack & Margaret Madden & Sons Liam & Sean Madden
BIRTHDAY EMEMBRANCE
Eileen Nolan John & Mary Caroll
ANNIVERSARIES
Josephine McCarthy (1st) Patrick (Paddy) Brogan (3rd) Ann Rowan
BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE
Raymond Burke
12:30pm
MONTHS MIND
Veronica Whelan
Robert Brian Hynes
ANNIVERSARIES
Martin Doyle (18th) Sean Whelan
Benny & Maureen Fields
Eric & Kay Byrne
7.00pm ‘Pro Populo’
Monday 12th September 9.00am Brigid Duffy
Wednesday 14th September 7.00pm Brian Hynes (Months Mind)
Thursday 15th September 7.00pm Joseph Brohoon (9th Anniv)
Friday 16th September 7.00pm John Emmett (5th Anniv)
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.
O Crucified Jesus have mercy on me ,
My soul and my body I give unto thee
The five bleeding wounds that hung
from a tree
O Crucified Jesus have mercy on me
The five bleeding wounds you suffered for me.
RETREAT FOR READERS AND EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS A Retreat for Readers and Eucharistic Ministers will be held on Sunday 18th September in Firhouse Carmelite
Convent. We will meet there at 2.30pm.
Please let Gerry Cully, John Green or the Parish Office know if you will be attending.
SOCIETY OF ST VINCENT
DE PAUL
Please give a listening ear and support
to those in need in our community.
If you would like to volunteer for a few hours per week
please contact Bernie at 8198415. Thank you.
CADARA ART CLASSES
Art Classes will resume in
the Camac Room in the
Parish Centre
on Monday 12th September at 2.30pm.
Dublin City Council and the St Agnes’ Community Centre for Music & Arts are delighted to announce the return of their ‘Memory Lane@ Choir. This fun Choir for older people, with a particular welcome for people with dementia, memory loss, their family members, neighbours and friends. The Choir will resume weekly on Wednesdays; in St Agnes’ Community Centre for Music & Arts, 11:00am - 12:30pm. The Memory Lane Choir has a few vacant places in the Choir, please register if you want to get involved. For more information or to join the Choir, or to Volunteer with this Choir, please contact the CCMA telephone: 01 4562926.
PAM LADIES CLUB PAM Ladies club reopens on 12th
September 2016 at 8.30pm. All are welcome.
SET DANCING CLASSES every Monday 7.30pm till 9.00pm in Good Counsel GAA Club. Set Dance teacher John Davis 0872067053. All levels are welcome to join us. Classes €5 No partners needed.
Faith Fest: Join us in Holy Cross College on Friday 23rd
September from 6.00-9.00pm for an evening
for music, prayer, workshops and chatter. We welcome all teenagers from parishes who wish to
meet other teens from other Dublin parishes to explore faith and life in a fun and exciting
way. Email: [email protected]
MUSINGS
Misfits welcome!
Jesus is being judged, by the authorities, to be mixing with the wrong sort of people – tax collectors, people who have made mistakes or indeed happen to be poor. Jesus welcomes the outsiders, the people who don’t fit in, and shares a meal with them – the best way to build a relationship.
Jesus explains that God’s love is limitless. He uses the Prodigal Son image, the shepherd searching for his lost sheep and the woman carefully looking through her house in search of a lost coin to demonstrate how eagerly God wants to seek us out and welcome us.
At times we can feel like the misfit – recognising that we may have had a period of ignoring or avoiding God, trying to live on our own strength. It takes courage to trust in the love of God, who like the father in the gospel is always unreservedly and lovingly looking for us to come home.
Essentially, Jesus’ message is of radical welcome; not just to those who it is easy to welcome but all. We are called to imitate.
Siobhain Tighe is a Parish Pastoral Worker of the Archdiocese of Dublin with responsibility for Youth Evangelisation
Legion of Mary
Discussion in St Agnes’ Parish
Centre on Tuesday, 13th
September 2016 at 7.45pm.
Topic - “Why go to Mass?”
Spiritual Director Present -
Refreshments Served
All are Welcome - Bring a Friend Organised by
Legion of Mary Crumlin
DIVINE MERCY HOLY HOUR EVERY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY 3:00pm - 4:00pm IN ST AGNES’ CHURCH - ALL WELCOME