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Trócaire Boxes are available at all church exits, please take one home and save over the Lenten Period FIDDLER ON THE ROOF St Agnes' Musical Society presents with live orchestra in SCOIL UNA NAOFA Hall, Armagh Rd, Crumlin. Fri Mar 24th 7:30 pm Sat Mar 25th 3 pm & 7.30pm Sun Mar 26th 7:30 pm Tickets €10 and €5. Reserve tickets now - collect & pay as you arrive for your show. Ph 087 2740186 and 087 3875749 or reserve online at www.stagnesmusiccrumlin.com 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. Life to the Full (Jn 10:10) Book Club. Join other young adults (20's & 30's) each week to meditate, share and discuss life, faith, purpose & how to live life to the full. We read a chosen spiritual book over a few weeks and come to reflect and discuss our thoughts. Every Thursday 7.00- 8:30pm, St Paul's Church Arran Quay (Smithfield). [email protected] www.facebook.com/lifetothefullbookclub Ewe Thina: We Walk God’s Way. Want to get fit? Embrace God in nature and build true friendships? Join other young adults (20's & 30's) for reflective hikes around Dublin area. Monthly event. Contact: [email protected] or visit https://www.facebook.com/wewalkgodsway Catholic Young Adult Conference: The Legion of Mary Project is calling on young Catholic Adults (18-40 years of age) to attend a Conference in Castlecourt Hotel, Westport, Co. Mayo on the 25 th March at 10.00am-6.30pm. Theme: Mary’s ‘Yes’ Changed the World what will your ‘Yes’ do? Cost is €15 - To book call 087 2747873. GOSPEL BASED WORDSEARCH Thought for the Week “When you blame and criticize others, you are avoiding some truth about yourself” – Deepak Chopra, author 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 19th March 2017 - Third Sunday of Lent 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: €2,064 Share: €1,659 Family Offering: €1,560 Many thanks for your continued support and generosity The Annual Collection for CROSSCARE Youth Services Social Support Agency of the Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin will take place at all Masses This Weekend 18th & 19th March. It will replace the usual SHARE Collection. Please be as generous as possible Second Naonal Collecon for the World Meeng of Families 2018 Pope Francis has personally chosen Dublin to be the host diocese for the World Meeng of Families from 21-26 August 2018. Planning for this great naonal and internaonal celebraon of faith is well underway. Hosng this important event requires an enormous amount of planning and funding. In this regard a second naonal collecon will be held on the weekend of 1 & 2 April 2017. Your support for this collecon would be greatly appreciated. SEEING YOUR LIFE THROUGH THE LENS OF THE GOSPELS - John 4:5-42 1. Jesus leads the woman along a wonderful journey towards a deeper, fuller human life. You can enter the story from the perspective of the woman. Recognise her resistance to growth, her complacency, her evasions, and her eventual acceptance, partial though it was, of Jesus. When have you, or others, made a similar journey in your relationship with God? With others? With your own self? 2. The woman is attracted by what Jesus is saying, but from very human motives: the thought of having water in such a way that she did not have to come and draw it from the well. We too are attracted to Jesus by very mixed motives, some of them matters of personal interest – belonging, community, security. What have been the human motives that have attracted you to faith, prayer, religion, church and which have been stepping stones to a deeper personal relationship with Jesus? Perhaps we can also see the same movement in the growth of some of our human relationships. 3. You can also enter the story with Jesus, the ideal leader, parent, teacher, or spiritual guide. Notice how he meets the woman where she is, needing her assistance; how he is patient with her, but also challenges her to grow to what she is capable of. John Byrne osa. Email [email protected] (Intercom)

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Page 1: GOSPEL BASED WORDSEARCH St Agnes Parish Weekly Newsletter€¦ · Ann Daly 5 Margaret Quinn Annmarie Kelly Thomas & Bridget Fagan backdrop of eight hundred years of Anglo 12.30pm

Trócaire Boxes are available at all church exits, please take one home and save over the Lenten Period

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF

St Agnes' Musical Society presents with live orchestra

in SCOIL UNA NAOFA Hall, Armagh Rd, Crumlin.

Fri Mar 24th 7:30 pm

Sat Mar 25th 3 pm & 7.30pm

Sun Mar 26th 7:30 pm

Tickets €10 and €5. Reserve tickets now - collect & pay as you arrive for your show. Ph 087 2740186 and 087

3875749 or reserve online at

www.stagnesmusiccrumlin.com

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.

Life to the Full (Jn 10:10) Book Club.

Join other young adults (20's & 30's) each week to

meditate, share and discuss life, faith, purpose &

how to live life to the full. We read a chosen

spiritual book over a few weeks and come to reflect

and discuss our thoughts. Every Thursday 7.00-

8:30pm, St Paul's Church Arran Quay (Smithfield).

[email protected]

www.facebook.com/lifetothefullbookclub

Ewe Thina: We Walk God’s Way. Want to get fit? Embrace God in nature and build true friendships? Join other young adults (20's & 30's) for reflective hikes around Dublin area. Monthly

event. Contact: [email protected] or visit https://www.facebook.com/wewalkgodsway

Catholic Young Adult Conference: The Legion of Mary Project is calling on young Catholic Adults (18-40 years of age) to attend a Conference in Castlecourt Hotel, Westport, Co. Mayo on the 25

th

March at 10.00am-6.30pm. Theme: Mary’s ‘Yes’ Changed the World what will your ‘Yes’ do?

Cost is €15 - To book call 087 2747873.

GOSPEL BASED WORDSEARCH

Thought for the Week “When you blame and criticize others, you are avoiding some truth

about yourself” – Deepak Chopra, author

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

19th March 2017 - Third Sunday of Lent

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: €2,064

Share: €1,659

Family Offering: €1,560

Many thanks for your continued

support and generosity

The Annual Collection for CROSSCARE

Youth Services Social Support Agency of

the Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin will

take place at all Masses This Weekend 18th & 19th March.

It will replace the usual SHARE Collection.

Please be as generous as possible

Second National Collection for the World Meeting of Families 2018

Pope Francis has personally chosen Dublin to be the host diocese for the World Meeting of Families from 21-26

August 2018. Planning for this great national and international celebration of faith is well underway. Hosting this important event requires an enormous amount of planning and

funding. In this regard a second national collection will be held on the weekend of 1 & 2 April 2017. Your support for this collection would

be greatly appreciated.

SEEING YOUR LIFE THROUGH THE LENS OF THE GOSPELS - John 4:5-42

1. Jesus leads the woman along a wonderful journey towards a deeper, fuller human life. You can enter the story from the perspective of the woman. Recognise her resistance to growth, her complacency, her evasions, and her eventual acceptance, partial though it was, of Jesus. When have you, or others, made a similar journey in your relationship with God? With others? With your own self?

2. The woman is attracted by what Jesus is saying, but from very human motives: the thought of having water in such a way that she did not have to come and draw it from the well. We too are attracted to Jesus by very mixed motives, some of them matters of personal interest – belonging, community, security. What have been the human motives that have attracted you to faith, prayer, religion, church and which have been stepping stones to a deeper personal relationship with Jesus? Perhaps we can also see the same movement in the growth of some of our human relationships.

3. You can also enter the story with Jesus, the ideal leader, parent, teacher, or spiritual guide. Notice how he meets the woman where she is, needing her assistance; how he is patient with her, but also challenges her to grow to what she is capable of.

John Byrne osa. Email [email protected] (Intercom)

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PARISH REPOSITORY We have a selection of Prayer books and Rosary

beads for First Holy Communion as well as various other religious objects and Catholic Newspapers in The Repository located at the back of the Church. It is open weekdays from 9.30am to 11.00am and after

Saturday evening and Sunday morning Masses.

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

contact John Green

Saturday, 25th March 2017

7:00pm K Smyth

Sunday, 26th March 2017

9:30am V Collins

11:00am J Green

12:30pm J Winders

7:00pm W Elliott

Our Recently Deceased

Fr John Foster SDB, Salesian House

We express our deepest sympathies to his family and the Salesian Community at this sad time.

May He Rest in Peace. Amen.

The Week Ahead…

Sunday 19th - Saturday 25th March 2017

Sunday 3rd Sunday of Lent

Monday

Tuesday St Enda

Wednesday

Thursday St Turibius of Mongrovejo

Friday St Macartan [Clogher]

Saturday Annunciation of the Lord

WALK WITH ME A Lenten Journey of Prayer for 2017. Booklets are

available in Church Repository, price €1.30

RECENTLY BAPTISED +

Bobby William Doyle Woods

Layla Rose Cowzer Hoey

Grace Rigney

Aria Rose Reddington

We welcome them into our Christian Community

and wish them every blessing in their lives ahead.

MASS INTENTIONS

Saturday 18th March

7.00pm MONTHS MIND Christopher Daly

ANNIVERSARIES Christina Farrell 12th Evelyn Byrne 21st Jimmy Ryan Mary McGee Dinah Elders & Son George

Sunday 19th March

9.30am ANNIVERSARIES John Joseph Kelly 22nd

11.00am ANNIVERSARIES Joan Quinn Horgan 2nd

Elizabeth Field 4th Ann Daly 5th Margaret Quinn Annmarie Kelly Thomas & Bridget Fagan

12.30pm MONTHS MIND Patrick McDonnell

ANNIVERSARIES Eddie Reilly 3rd Andrew Roche 3rd Anthony Markides 3rd Nancy Keogh 9th Phyllis Altman 16th Rachel Mulvaney 22nd Kevin Mulvaney Mary & Thomas McEnroe Jimmy McCann; Margaret Doyle Peter Hendrick; James Clancy

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE Josephine Power

7.00pm Pro Populo

Monday 20th March

9.00am Kevin Cunnane 7th Anniversary

7.00pm George Prior 2nd Anniversary

Tuesday 21st March

9.00am Fergus Duffy Special Intention

7.00pm Berni O’Neill 22nd Anniversary

Wednesday 22nd March

7.00pm Edward Downey Months Mind

Friday 24th March

7.00pm Bill Skerritt 2nd Anniversary

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.

New Pilgrim Path Website of the Week. The Choir of New College, Oxford sings some of the great sacred masterpieces, from Barber to Mozart, from Allegri to Fauré. This sublime online music provides an hour-long spiritual feast for Lent. Access this, and other rich online spiritual resources via www.NewPilgrimPath.ie

St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral: From Ashes to Light The Lent Readings for prayer and preaching with Fr Kieran J. O’Mahony, OSA

continues on the Thursdays of Lent 16th, 23rd & 30th March

Mass at 11.00am - Presentation from 11.30am12.40pm - Mass at 12.45pm

LENT 3 (16 March) The Woman at the Well (John 4:5-42)

LENT 4 (23 March) The Man Born Blind (John 9:1-41)

LENT 5 (30 March) The Raising of Lazarus (John 11:1-15)

Raise the Dough Crumlin Parish is inviting other parishes to get involved in the campaign

“Raise the Dough” in aid of ISPCC Childline from 27th March – 7th April.

Organise a Bake within your office or group and hold a bake sale –

Register today to take part and help raise some “dough” for Irelands 24

hour listening service for Children. For more information:

RaiseTheDough.ie or email: Susie at [email protected]

Tickets now available for a special once-off performance of the highly-acclaimed play “And Spring Shall Come.”

Multi-media retelling of the insurrection in Dublin and the Battle of the Somme set against a

backdrop of eight hundred years of Anglo-Irish history in

The Gaiety Theatre, Sunday 26th March 2017 at 7.30pm.

In support of the life-saving work of the Combined Paediatric Cardiology Service based at The Coombe

Women & Infants University Hospital, Moya Doherty of Riverdance, Pól Brennan of Clannad and actors

Mark Lambert, Aoibhinn McGinnity, Seán T. Ó Meallaigh, Ian Toner and Jonathan White have donated

their time to stage a special once-off performance of the highly-acclaimed play And Spring Shall Come

at The Gaiety Theatre on the evening of Sunday 26th March.

The play, which is co-written by Professor Chris Fitzpatrick (of the Coombe Women & Infants University

Hospital) and multi-award winning film director Ruán Magan with music from Clannad’s Pól Brennan, is a

multi-media retelling of the insurrection in Dublin and the Battle of the Somme set against a backdrop of

eight hundred years of Anglo-Irish history.

Long separated by war and tradition, And Spring Shall Come, brings together for the first time onto one

stage, the words and innermost thoughts of seventy of the most influential poets and writers - both men

and women - so that we may learn from the experience of suffering and division, be inspired by the

purity of idealism and the brilliance of the imagination, and be transformed by the eternal prospect of

Spring.

Originally commissioned by the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland to launch their 1916

Commemorative Programme, this dramatic production is now coming to The Gaiety Theatre for one

night only.

Proceeds will go to Friends of the Coombe's Mending Our Children’s Hearts campaign which will help to

save the lives of babies from right across Ireland who are diagnosed with life-threatening congenital

heart conditions while still in the womb.

Tickets range from €20.00 to €150.00 (€20; €30; €40; €50; €65; €75; €100 and €150). Premium

tickets, which are priced at €100.00 and €150.00, include a post-performance reception and an

opportunity to meet the cast. All tickets are available from Friends of the Coombe (email:

[email protected] or telephone: 408 5539) or www.ticketmaster.ie. We are able to take cash, cheque,

bank draft or credit/debit card payments.

Padre Pio Prayer Group (St Pio)

The next meeting will take place on Tuesday

21st March. Rosary

6.45pm Mass 7.00pm followed by

Benediction & Blessing.

All Welcome.