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Recently Baptised
Taylor Lily Niland
Mia Martine Domican
Jude Thomas Greene-O’Brien Gleeson
We welcome them into our Christian Community and
KIDS CORNER
St. Padre Pio. The next meeting will be on Tuesday 18th February. Rosary 6.45pm, Mass 7.00pm. Followed by Benediction and
Blessing. All are Welcome
The Sermon on the Mount – Building a House on Rock: Following Jesus in the Gospel of Saint Mat-thew – a talk by Fr. Gerard Deighan of Mater Dei & Harrington Street on Thursday, 20th of February at
8.00pm in the Iona Pastoral Centre, Knocklyon.
Can you change the word HOPE to WORD in 4 steps by changing one letter at a time?
HOPE
WORD
Items to be included in the
Newsletter should be left in the
Parish Office no later than noon
on the Wednesday
before each weekend in
the week of publication
Priests of the Parish
Fr Paul Tyrrell: 455 5368 Fr David Fleming: 455 5368 Fr John Deasy: 455 0955 Fr John Foster: 465 0714
Deacon Rev Jimmy Fennell: 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); 7.00 pm
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 10am Mass & 6.45pm
COFFEE DOCK The Coffee Dock in St Agnes Parish Centre is open Monday to Friday
from 10.00am to 12.00 noon.
Call in any day to savour the friendly atmosphere, have a
cuppa and some chat.
Team Ministry of Clogher Rd, Crumlin & Mourne Rd t: 01-455 5368|Child Protection Number: 087 315 5305 e:[email protected] or [email protected]
web:www.crumlinparish.ie You can now also visit us on Facebook, search for St Ag-
nes Parish Crumlin
Sunday 16th February 2014
Last Weekends Collections Family Offering: €1, 429 Share: €1,510
Many thanks for your continued support and generosity
Thought for the Week “What zest life acquires when we allow ourselves to be filled by the
love of God” - Pope Francis on Twitter
THANK YOU We would like to express our gratitude to the Staff and Clients of St Michael’s House and
Cheeverstown House and our volunteers for their assistance with folding our Parish Newsletter.
St Agnes’ Thursday afternoon social group meets in the Parish Centre Coffee Dock on
Thursday’s from 2.30 – 4.30pm. Take your pick – Cards, Board Games, Knitting/Crochet, Irish
Conversation and ‘The Men’s Club’. All Welcome
3 Day Directed Silent Retreat: Fri 21st - Sunday 23rd February 2014:
Spring into Silence on this 3 Day Directed Silent Retreat allowing time for you to engage in prayer, personal reflection and or to meet
individually with a trained spiritual guide. CLOSING DATE FRIDAY 14TH FEBRUARY... LIMITED TO 12
PLACES SO EARLY BOOKING ESSENTIAL. Cost: €125 including accommodation, meals and programme @
Manresa Jesuit Centre of Spirituality, Dollymount, Dublin 3. Contact [email protected] 01 8943165 086 2321768
The Annual Collection for ACCORD.
This is the Diocesan Agency for Marriage and the Family, will be made at all Masses this weekend 15th & 16th of February 2012.
The Collection for ACCORD will replace the usual SHARE collection.
ACCORD Dublin throughout the diocese offers Marriage preparation courses, Counselling for couples and individuals experiencing difficulties in their relationships, Marital Sexual Therapy, A
Relationship & Sexuality Programme in Schools.
Next week’s Church Gate Collection is for CASA - a charity which supports people with disabilities.
Our Recently Deceased
Agnes Donohue, Rockfield Ave Peggy Conroy, Iveagh Gardens
Ann Cormack, St Peters Rd We express our deepest sympathies to their
families at this sad time. May They Rest in Peace. Amen
MASS INTENTIONS Saturday 15th February 2014
7:00pm Tom O’Brien (Months Mind)
Shelia Reilly (Recently Deceased)
Laurence Lynch (1st Anniv)
Elizabeth Hamilton (6th Anniv)
Christopher Jones (30th Anniv)
James McEvoy (Anniv)
Anne Kearney (Anniv)
Christina & William Doyle
Ann Duffy
Sunday 16th February 2014 9:30am Jack & Margaret Madden
& sons Sean & Liam (Anniv)
11:00am John & Mary Divilly (Anniv.)
Joseph Hanlon (Anniv)
Dermot Brennan (Anniv)
John Benson (Anniv)
12:30pm Hugh Corcoran (10th Anniv)
Richard Tobin (18th Anniv)
Michael Hancock (Anniv)
Kathleen Kelly (Anniv)
William Hyland (Anniv)
Jimmy Sheridan (Recently Deceased)
7:00pm Priest’s Intentions
Monday 17th February 2014 9.00am Elizabeth, Rita & Christopher Cox
Tuesday 18th February 2014 9.00am George Irwin (3rd Anniv)
Thursday 20th February 2014 9.00am Rebekka Nolan
7.00pm Brendan Kelly (8th Anniv)
Friday 21st February 2014 9.00am Patrick Byrne
7.00pm Catherine Tynan
May their Souls and the Souls of all the
Faithful departed Rest In Peace. Amen
Names for Intentions for the weekend Masses need to be submitted to parish office by lunch time Wednesday for
inclusion in the Newsletter
WE WOULD APPRECIATE IF YOU WOULD PLEASE SWITCH OFF YOUR MOBILE PHONE WHEN ENTERING THE CHURCH
The Week Ahead…... Sunday 16th Feb 6th of Year Monday 17th Feb St Fintan Tuesday 18th Feb ———————— Wednesday 19th Feb ———————— Thursday 20th Feb ———————— Friday 21st Feb St Peter Damian Saturday 22nd Feb Chair of St Peter Apostle
St Agnes Parish Readers Roster Saturday 15/02/ 2014
7.00pm Ann Maher
Sunday 16/02/2014
9.30am John Green
11.00am B Prior
12.30pm Catherine Nagle
7.00pm Pat Condon
If you cannot make your scheduled reading please contact John Green
Saturday 22/02/2014
7.00pm C Heavey & R Clarke
Sunday 23/02/2014
9.30am Jeanine Chalmers
11.00am Terry O’Byrne
12.30pm Richard Tobin
7.00pm John Green
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION. Spend time in silent prayer before the Blessed Sacrament. Dedicated Adorers are always required. You can fill in a
volunteer form in the Oratory Porch or leave your name and phone number with the Parish
Secretary. Adoration Times:
Monday & Tuesday: 10.30am - 7.00pm. Wed/Thurs/Fri: 10.30am—12.30pm.
Legion of Mary You are invited to a talk on the
Servant of God – Alfie Lambe on Friday 21st February at 7.30pm in St.
Agnes Parish Centre, Crumlin.
The talk will be given by Noel Lynch former Legion of Mary envoy to South America. All are welcome
ENTRANCE HYMN R Though we are many we are one body,
we who come to share this living bread; Cup of salvation, shared among all nations, Nourishing us now and evermore.
1. We gather in this place, Round the table of the Lord, Christ’s presence is revealed, In our communion and His living Word. Ref.
2. Now our communion recalls Christ’s death and resurrection. This living sacrifice is our salvation now and evermore. Ref
OFFERTORY HYMN Ref: Take our bread, we ask you, take our
hearts, we love you, take our lives, O Father we are yours, we are yours.
1. Yours as we stand at the table you set, yours as we eat the bread our hearts can’t forget. We are the signs of your life with us yet, we are yours, we are yours. (R)
2. Your holy people stand washed in your blood. Spirit-filled, yet hungry, we await your food. Poor though we are, we have brought ourselves to you. We are yours, we are yours. (R)
RECESSIONAL HYMN
Christ be beside me, Christ be before me, Christ be behind me, King of my heart. Christ be within me, Christ be below me, Christ be above me, never to part.
Christ on my right hand, Christ on my left hand, Christ all around me, shield in the strife. Christ in my sleeping, Christ in my sitting, Christ in my rising, light of my heart.
Christ be in all hearts thinking about me, Christ be on all tongues telling of me. Christ be the vision in eyes that see me, In ears that hear me Christ ever be.
MASS HYMNS
Taize The Archdiocese of Dublin is a running a pilgrimage for a group of young people from
the Diocese to join thousand young Christians seeking friendship with Christ for a week away in France with the TAIZE Community.
Dates are from Sunday 29th June-Sunday 5th July. The trip costs €420 (this includes flights from Dublin to Lyon and contribution to the Community for your basic
accommodation) - A deposit of €100 is required before the closing date: 18th April. For further information check out www.taize.fr or facebook 'Taize Dublin'
Fashion Show Today 16th Feb at 4 pm
in the Louis Fitzgerald Hotel, Naas
Road
in aid of the next production of St Agnes Musical Society.
In addition to stunning clothes from
Siopa Lara Clondalkin the Show features musical spots
from "Oklahoma!", "The King and I"
"The Sound of Music".
Tickets €5 at the door.
THE DEEP END • TOEING THE LINE
Be honest – are there times when you approach Mass with a niggling feeling that something is not quite right? Perhaps you’ve fallen out with someone, or been less than fair in your dealings with a friend or colleague. Then there are times when we happily go along to Sunday Mass without so much as a thought to how we have lived that week. Jesus has some strong words for us all in today’s Gospel. We must first reconcile with our brothers and sisters and even be on good terms with our opponents before we approach the altar. How can we be in communion with God if we are not in communion with our neighbours?
If we believe that all that is expected of us is to go to Mass on Sunday and ‘follow the rules’, we have missed something important along the way. Jesus does not want us to merely follow the letter of the law. Where is the joy or the challenge in that? There is more to living out our Christian life than obeying the rules. This is what Jesus challenges us to see in today’s Gospel.
I read a comment recently about Pope Francis: ‘He seems to have read the book’. His actions are speaking just as loud as his words, and even his words are challenging us to look at how we live and how we treat others. The Gospels are not a rule book; they are a blueprint for a radical way of life.
Tríona Doherty, Athlone, Co Roscommon, Email [email protected]
Courtesy of Intercom Magazine