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GOSPEL WORDSEARCH CRUMLIN VILLAGE COMMUNITY CLEAN UP Volunteers are needed for the Crumlin Tidy village clean up on Saturday 25 th May from 10.30am to 1.00pm. Meeting at the Scouts Den. Tea, coffee and all equipment provided. For further information please contact Mary at 087 7756136. Rosary for the Month of May The Legion of Mary Crumlin will be praying the Rosary each Friday evening during the Month of May at 6.30pm at the Statue of Mary on Cherryfield Avenue for your intentions and those of the neighbourhood. All Welcome. Organised by the Legion of Mary Crumlin. The Child in our Midst St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth will host a conference on the subject of childhood on June 7 th – 8 th . The keynote speaker is Annemie Dillen from KULeaven and it will include a number of Plenary and Workshop sessions on topics as varied as Children and the Spirituality of Motherhood and Children’s Rights and Catholic Faith. For further information contact [email protected]. To register for Conference www.eventbrite.ie DUBLIN 12 DISABILITIES GROUP The Dublin 12 Disabilities group are looking for new members, however, there are limited spaces available. The group has some carers and volunteers but we would request if a person looking to join has a carer that they attend with them. The groups aims to allow disable people to socialise with coffee afternoon, games and day trips when volunteers are available. The group is having an open day for new members on the 23rd May from 2pm to 4pm at Father Kit Court, Crumlin Village. Should a large number of people express an interest in joining there will be waiting list due to the limited spaces. Thought for the Week “Most of the shadows of this life are caused by standing in one's own sunshine.”― Ralph Waldo Emerson American essayist 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: € 2,076 SHARE: € 1,368 Family Offering: € 1,475 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 19th May 2019, 5th Sunday of Easter The Deep End - Love One Another ‘Love one another’ is the basic principle of Christianity, to love as Jesus loved. It is simple, yet we can make it so complicated. Jesus’ love was controversial for some people, because it was love without exclusion. To love as Jesus loved is to love those it is hard to love. This love ultimately led to Jesus’ death. Jesus loved sinners, tax collectors, prostitutes, people of other religions, the poor, the unwanted, the sick, the beggar, the leper. This love is too much for some Christians today also. It is hard to love the sinner or to love family members or friends who have hurt us. Yet this is the love that we are called to. Once we begin to accept that we are infinitely loved by God, it is like a domino effect where that love is poured outwards in our lives. We are part of this outpouring of God’s creative love and are called to bring this into places where there is none. In this way we are helping to heal, sustain and nourish this world. Let us hear those words of the Gospel more clearly today: ‘Just as I have loved you, you must also love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples.’ Let us dream of, and work towards, a world where this is a reality. ‘God has given us the power to create beauty, to make another smile, to be a healing presence in someone’s sorrow, to bring justice to the oppressed, to console those in difficulty, to bring peace and joy to others, to help those in need, to laugh and enjoy life, to do good and turn from evil, to forgive those who have hurt us, and, most of all, to love.’ - Iris Perez Jane Mellett, [email protected] (Intercom) MINISTRY SUNDAY COLLECTION This weekend, 18/19 May, for the first time we are holding a new collection which will be called the Ministry Sunday Collection. This new annual collection will replace the Share Collection and will be devoted to support the building up of new forms of lay ministry in our parishes. The work of spreading the Gospel of Jesus in our changing religious culture will require more lay men and women working in various ways alongside our priests at the heart of parish communities. The Ministry Sunday Collection is about ensuring that we will have the people we need - men and women who will be to the fore in making our parishes vibrant faith communities into the future. While many of those involved will be volunteers, we will have to equip and train leaders and provide facilities for formation. We want to work towards a situation where all parishes in this Archdiocese benefit from their gifts and expertise. The new collection is one-step in that process.

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CRUMLIN VILLAGE COMMUNITY CLEAN UP Volunteers are needed for the Crumlin Tidy village clean up on Saturday 25th May from

10.30am to 1.00pm. Meeting at the Scouts Den. Tea, coffee and all equipment provided.

For further information please contact Mary at 087 7756136.

Rosary for the Month of May The Legion of Mary Crumlin will be praying the Rosary each Friday evening during the Month

of May at 6.30pm at the Statue of Mary on Cherryfield Avenue for your intentions and those of the neighbourhood.

All Welcome. Organised by the Legion of Mary Crumlin.

The Child in our Midst St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth will host a conference on the subject of childhood on June 7th – 8th. The keynote speaker is Annemie Dillen from KULeaven and it will

include a number of Plenary and Workshop sessions on topics as varied as Children and the Spirituality of

Motherhood and Children’s Rights and Catholic Faith. For further information contact [email protected].

To register for Conference www.eventbrite.ie

DUBLIN 12 DISABILITIES GROUP The Dublin 12 Disabilities group are looking for new members, however, there are limited spaces available. The group has some carers and volunteers but we would request if a person looking to join has a carer that they attend with them.

The groups aims to allow disable people to socialise with coffee afternoon, games and day trips when volunteers are available.

The group is having an open day for new members on the 23rd May from 2pm to 4pm at Father Kit Court, Crumlin Village. Should a large number of people express an interest in joining there will be waiting list due to the limited spaces.

Thought for the Week “Most of the shadows of this life are caused by standing in one's own

sunshine.”― Ralph Waldo Emerson American essayist

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: € 2,076

SHARE: € 1,368

Family Offering: € 1,475

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

19th May 2019, 5th Sunday of Easter

The Deep End - Love One Another ‘Love one another’ is the basic principle of Christianity, to love as

Jesus loved. It is simple, yet we can make it so complicated. Jesus’

love was controversial for some people, because it was love without

exclusion. To love as Jesus loved is to love those it is hard to love.

This love ultimately led to Jesus’ death. Jesus loved sinners, tax

collectors, prostitutes, people of other religions, the poor, the

unwanted, the sick, the beggar, the leper. This love is too much for

some Christians today also. It is hard to love the sinner or to love

family members or friends who have hurt us. Yet this is the love that

we are called to. Once we begin to accept that we are infinitely loved

by God, it is like a domino effect where that love is poured outwards

in our lives. We are part of this outpouring of God’s creative love and

are called to bring this into places where there is none. In this way

we are helping to heal, sustain and nourish this world.

Let us hear those words of the Gospel more clearly today: ‘Just as I

have loved you, you must also love one another. By this everyone

will know that you are my disciples.’ Let us dream of, and work

towards, a world where this is a reality.

‘God has given us the power to create beauty, to make another smile, to be a

healing presence in someone’s sorrow, to bring justice to the oppressed, to

console those in difficulty, to bring peace and joy to others, to help those in

need, to laugh and enjoy life, to do good and turn from evil, to forgive those

who have hurt us, and, most of all, to love.’ - Iris Perez

Jane Mellett, [email protected] (Intercom)

MINISTRY SUNDAY COLLECTION This weekend, 18/19 May, for the first time we are holding a new

collection which will be called the Ministry Sunday Collection.

This new annual collection will replace the Share Collection and will be devoted to support the building up of new forms of lay ministry in our parishes. The work of spreading the Gospel of Jesus in our changing religious culture will require more lay men and women working in various ways alongside our priests at the heart of parish

communities.

The Ministry Sunday Collection is about ensuring that we will have the people we need - men and women who will be to the fore in

making our parishes vibrant faith communities into the future.

While many of those involved will be volunteers, we will have to equip and train leaders and provide facilities for formation. We want to work towards a situation where all parishes in this Archdiocese benefit from their gifts and expertise. The new collection is one-step

in that process.

Our Recently Deceased Michael Roche, Kilmashogue Dr Kathleen Bathe, Dowland Rd Maura (Maureen) Meade, Inchicore Christy Clancy, Limekiln Drive Derek Healy, Beechfield Close

We express our deepest sympathies to their families

at this sad time.

May They Rest in Peace. Amen.

The Week Ahead…

Sunday 19th May - Saturday 25th May 2019

Sunday 5th Sunday of Easter

Monday St Bernadine of Siena

Tuesday St Christopher Magallanes

Wednesday St Rita of Cascia

Thursday Of the Day

Friday Of the Day

Saturday St Bede; St Gregory VII

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

contact John Green

Saturday, 25th May 2019

9:00pm Ciaran Heavey

Sunday, 26th May 2019

9:30am R & B McDermott

11:00m Mary Finnegan

12:30m Catherine Nagle

7:00pm E Sinnott, A Fanthom

Easter Dues

Dues are an important source of income for the Priests of the parish. Spare envelopes are

available at the church exits. We wish to thank those who

already have sent in their Easter Dues.

Trocaire Boxes which you have at home may be returned to the Parish Office or

Sacristy over the coming weeks. Thank you for your generosity in support of the work of Trocaire in many

parts of the world

MASS INTENTIONS Saturday 18th May

7:00pm ANNIVERSARIES Jim McRann 10th; Thomas Dawson 11th Thomas Dixon 30th; Austin McNally 40th Larry Mulvaney; Maisie Mulvaney William Stafford; Christine Core Veronica, Bernard & Paul Smith

RECENTLY DECEASED Patrick Smyth

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE Sean Byrne

Sunday 19th May

9:30am ANNIVERSARIES Richard & Kathleen Wall; Deceased members of Dunne and Attridge Families Jack & Margaret Madden with sons Sean & Liam Madden; Eddie & Mary O’Sullivan Craig Winton

RECENTLY DECEASED Derek Coss

11:00am ANNIVERSARIES Maire Brennan 1st; Fr. Peter Coffey 4th Elizabeth Lily Scanlon 6th Betty Flood 7th; May Hogan 7th Margaret Kennedy 17th Jack Browne 24th; Matthew Lillis 35th Sarah Bruce 38th; Daniel O’Driscoll 50th Deceased members of Browne & McClelland families Ellen Joyce; Kathleen & Kevin Healy Patrick & Donal Collins

12:30pm ANNIVERSARIES Derek Menton 1st Isabel Munoz 1st; Michael Fanning 2nd Fr. Peter Coffey 4th; Breda O’Neill 4th Thomas Dunne 7th; Bridget Dunne 9th Dermot Stenson 16th; Rita Fanning 18th Teresa Clancy; Teresa O’Neill

RECENTLY DECEASED Catherine Daly

7.00pm Pro Populo

Monday 20th May

9.00am Tom Berry Recently Deceased

7.00pm Deceased Members of the O’Meara Family

Tuesday 21st May

7.00pm Liam & Ciaran Doyle

Wednesday 22nd May

7.00pm Veronica Jones originally Lisle Rd Recently Deceased USA

Thursday 23rd May

7.00pm Michael McClean 1st Anniversary

Friday 24th May

7.00pm Ted Daly Months Mind

Saturday 25th May

9.00am Susan Harborne Birthday Remembrance

May their Souls and the Souls of all the Faithful departed Rest In Peace. Amen

Annual Mass of Remembrance for the families and friends of

those who died in Our Lady’s Hospice, Harold’s Cross or

under the Hospice Home Care Team during the last year will

take place on Monday 20th May at 7.00pm In the Hospice

Chapel. All welcome.

Marriage Jubilees It is coming to that time of the year again when

we invite couples celebrating significant wedding

anniversaries, Silver, Ruby, Golden

or Diamond to come with their

families to the 12.30pm Mass on

Sunday, this year on 26th May.

We will join with you in marking the

occasion. The anniversary itself may

be months away, or has already been earlier in the

year, but it is good to add a spiritual dimension to

your celebrations this year.

PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NAMES TO THE

Padre Pio Prayer Group (St Pio) The next meeting will take place on Tuesday 21st May. Rosary 6.45pm

Mass 7.00pm followed by Benediction & Blessing. All Welcome.

The Easter Garden

Is located at the top right hand

side of the church as you face

the Altar. Symbols of the

Passion, Death and

Resurrection of Jesus can be

seen in our garden. Please visit the

garden for a quiet moment to say a prayer.

Congratulations to the Girls

and Boys from Scoil Una

Naofa school who received

their First Holy Communion on

Saturday 18th May

CHURCHGATE COLLECTION this weekend

is in aid of Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital

CMRF. Please be as generous as possible.

Cemetery Masses Angels Remembrance Event at the Old Angel's Plot,

Glasnevin Cemetery May 26th - Time TBC 3.00pm Sunday 16th June Palmerstown 3.00pm Sunday 30th June Glasnevin 3.00pm Sunday 7th July Dardistown 3.00pm Sunday 14th July Newlands Cross 12.00pm Sunday 9th June St Fintan’s 12.00pm Sunday 16th June Fingal 3.00pm Sunday 16th June Mulhuddart 12.00pm Sunday 7th July Balgriffin 4.00pm Sunday 7th July Lusk

Further details are available from the following websites: Fingal County Council http://www.fingal.ie/environment/burial-

grounds/ South Dublin County Council https://sdcc.ie/en/services/

environment/burial-grounds/ Glasnevin Cemeteries Trust https://www.glasnevintrust.ie

Can you spare an hour for Sunflower Days? Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services, Harold’s Cross & Blackrock are in urgent need of your help.

Sunflower Days 7th & 8th June If you could donate an hour or two of your time to lend a hand selling Sunflower pins to help raise funds on our national collection day please contact Ann or Mary on: 4911072 or [email protected]. Thank you.

RADIO MARIA Listen to members

of the St Agnes' Church Choir speak

and sing on Radio Maria next

Wednesday 22nd May from

12.15-12.45pm

“Knockadoon Music and Liturgy Course is now open for booking! A place for choirs and young people to experience a week of music, friendship and community from the 11th to the

17th of August! More info available on our Facebook, Instragram & Twitter

@KnockadoonML or our website www.knockadoonml.com

Adoration. We only have one person on duty between 11am - 1.00pm and 2.00pm-3pm on Tuesdays.

Nobody for 12.00noon-1.00pm on Wednesdays and only one person for 1.00pm to 2.00pm.

On Thursdays there’s one only for 12.30pm-2.00pm and 3.00pm till 4.00pm. We need two people attending at all times if possible

Can you help on a regular basis? Phone 087 955 1914 or contact the Parish Office.

Adoration Team.