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Sacrament of Confirmation

On Friday next 28th March the Sacrament of Confirmation will take place at 11:30 and 2pm in our parish church. We pray for God's blessing on all you are to be confirmed..

Schedule of Lenten Events in the 4 Parishes

St. Gabriel’s March 4th to 12th Novena of Grace Wednesdays in Lent Taizé Prayer & Reflection 7:30 to 8:30 pm, St. John’s March Sunday 23rd (and Vigil 6pm Saturday 22nd). Br. Richard Hendricks OFM Cap Poet and Writer will address all Masses. Thursday April 3rd and...

IRISH CATHOLIC ARTICLE

Click here for a PDF of an article recently published in the Irish Catholic, by Fr Gareth Byrne, Moderator of the Diocesan Curia and Chairperson of the Building Hope Pastoral Strategy Implementation Group. The introduction to the article, titled Risking a journey that...

Archbishop Farrell’s homily for launch of the Jubilee Year

Launch of the Jubilee Year 2025 “Pilgrims of Hope”  Homily of Archbishop Dermot Farrell St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral Sunday, December 29, 2024 (Also available at https://dublindiocese.ie/jubilee-year-launch/) “Jesus then went down with Mary and Joseph, and came to Nazareth...

Reflection on Today’s

Gospel Reading

Wednesday, Fourth Week of Lent

A very striking image of God as mother is to be found at the end of today’s first reading. Speaking through the prophet Isaiah, the Lord declares, ‘Does a woman forget her baby at the breast, or fail to cherish the child of her womb? Yet, even if these forget, I will never forget you’. A mother’s love for the child of her womb is tender and life-giving. A mother loves her child as she loves herself because for nine months her child was an integral part of herself. In our first reading, the Lord declares that his love for his people is even stronger than a mother’s love for her child. What an extraordinary statement! The Jewish Scriptures come close here to that profound declaration in the first letter of John, ‘God is Love’. In today’s gospel reading, Jesus speaks of God as ‘my Father’ in a way that is typical of this fourth gospel. Yet, it is the Father as life-giver that Jesus highlights in speaking of God. ‘The Father raises the dead and gives them life… For the Father, who is the source of life, has made the Son the source of life’. Jesus is saying that such is the depth of communion between himself and God that he is as much the source of life as God. Jesus is the life-giver. He once declared that he came so that we may have life and have it to the full. This ‘life’ in its fullness will only be ours in eternity, but Jesus declares that we can begin to live with this life here and now, insofar as we listen to his words and try to live by them. ‘Whoever listens to my words, and believes in the one who sent me, has eternal life’. Whenever we allow the Lord’s word to make a home in us, shaping our lives, we will not only draw life from him, but our lives will become life-giving for others.

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