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World Mission Sunday is the Holy Father’s annual appeal for spiritual and financial support so that the life-giving work of overseas mission and missionaries can continue. It always falls on the second last Sunday in October, and like the Good Friday collection for the Holy Land and Peter’s Pence, it Continue reading...

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The Third Synod Newsletter for weekend 14/15th October 2023

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Below is the first of a series of newsletters on the Synod which is taking place in Rome during the month of October. This newsletter contains a letter from Archbishop Dermot Farrell.

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This Sunday is Safeguarding Sunday and marks the 20th Anniversary of the setting up of the Dublin Diocesan Child Safeguarding and Protection Service

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JUST A REMINDER THAT THE MASS TIMES ARE CHANGING THIS WEEKEND. THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE BECOMES EFFECTIVE FROM 10TH /11TH JUNE 2023

Wicklow / Rathnew Parish

WICKLOW : Saturday Vigil – 6.00pm

Sunday 10.30am & 12.00noon Masses

RATHNEW : Sunday Morning at 9.00am

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Kilbride /Brittas / Barndarrig Parish

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NEW MASS SCHEDULE 2023

Please click on link above to see the new Mass times for the Wicklow/Rathnew, Ashford/Glenealy & Kilbride/Brittas & Barndarrig Parishes starting 10th/11th June 2023.

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Holy Week 2023

Please click on the above link for the full schedule of the Pastoral Area of Wicklow, Ashford & Barndarrig.

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As part of the Building Hope process of planning for the future of the diocese, Archbishop Farrell recently announced a Parish Partnership plan whereby all the parishes in the diocese would be asked to work in collaboration with their neighbours, sharing resources and working together in carrying out the mission Continue reading...

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Born in Dundalk in 450 AD St Brigid was the founder of the first monastery in County Kildare, Ireland. Her father was a pagan chieftain of Leinster and her mother was a Christian. St Patrick inspired her to deepen her faith and spread the word of God.

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