Parish Pilgrimage to Clonfert

Parish Pilgrimage to Clonfert. Wed, 27th April – Emmanuel House of Providence, Galway. Cost €10 – bring packed lunch. Coach leaving St Brigid’s 8.30 am sharp. To book a place ph: +353 87 249 0923 […] read more

Mass Times

From Sunday 3rd April Weekend Mass Times will be as follows:   Saturday Vigil – 6.30 pm Sunday – 10 am, 11.15 am (Park Centre), 12.30 pm   On Mon 28th, Tue 29th, Thurs 31st […] read more

Talk on Home Security

Talk on security in the home on Mon 4th April in the Parish Centre at 7.30 pm. All welcome. read more

Morning Seminar ‘Remembering 1916

Morning Seminar ‘Remembering 1916 from 10 am – 1 pm, Sat 2nd April, Conference of Dublin City Library and Archive, All welcome, admission free. read more

15th December 2013 – 3rd Sunday of Advent

Today’s reading focuses on John the Baptist again, not this time in his role preparing the way for the Messiah, but rather as a witness to Jesus’ Messianic ministry. John the Baptist is in prison […] read more

Palm Sunday 24/03/2013

Welcome toPalm Sunday 2013, and welcome too to Holy Week that begins with this day. The next week can be as different or as ordinary as you choose to make it – in terms of […] read more

Fifth Sunday of Lent – 17/03/2013

St Patrick’s Day With each passing year it seems the 17th March is getting more “frothy” with an ever decreasing public deference to the real reason behind it. We’re now more or less stuck with […] read more

Fourth Sunday of Lent – 10/03/2013

Fourth Sunday of Lent – 10/03/2013 We’re now well into the second week as a Popeless Church: of course Popeless doesn’t mean hopeless, but it does raise in peoples’ minds not only the notion of […] read more

Third Sunday of Lent 03/03/2013

Third Sunday of Lent – 03/03/2013 I’d say it’s a reasonable assumption to make, that a first reading of the Scripture passages this week-end will reinforce the thinking of the ‘God-will-get-you’ brigade. This mindset is […] read more

Second Sunday of Lent 24/02/2013

Second Sunday of Lent 24/02/2013 It is interesting to note that this Gospel account is by St. Luke even though he himself wasn’t a witness that day. With the possible exception of St. John (who […] read more