Parish News & Events
ST MARY’S CATHEDRAL BICENTENARY
“It is with great joy that I am pleased to announce that the Holy Father, Pope Leo, has consented to my request and has approved by decree that St Mary’s be designated as the Cathedral Church of our Archdiocese. It is appropriate that this announcement should be made...
Tree of Remembrance
A tree will be placed in front of the Pascal candle. Parishioners are invited to fill out a card with the name of a deceased loved one and place it on the tree. All names will be remembered throughout the month of November.
MANRESA RETREATS
Manresa Jesuit Centre of Spirituality (Clontarf, Dublin) is offering the following: Advent Triduum Retreat. Monday-Friday, 1-5 December or 8-12 December 2025. A silent retreat guided by the Jesuit community, offering space for prayer, reflection, daily Mass,...
Talk on Saint Laurence O’Toole By Fr John O’Brien
Link to the talk on Saint Laurence O'Toole by Fr John O'Brien : Talk on St Laurence O'Toole
St Johns Family Mass Team
The St John’s Family Mass team would like to welcome children to participate in our weekly Mass at 6pm on Saturdays during school term. At this Mass, children have the opportunity to read and to bring up gifts. The team is also looking for new members to join the...
Reflection on Today’s
Gospel Reading
Wednesday, Thirty Fourth Week in Ordinary Time
As Jesus speaks these words in today’s gospel reading, he is about to enter into his own passion and death. He chooses this moment to announce the future passion and death of his disciples. It is a grim picture of persecution, imprisonment, betrayal by family members, and hatred by all leading to execution. Jesus knew there was a great darkness ahead, not only for himself but for his disciples, and he was facing it honestly and naming it. Yet, as Jesus speaks there is light in the darkness. These painful experiences ahead, with all the loss involved, will also be an opportunity for the disciples to bear witness to their faith in Jesus. Jesus could always see a light in the darkness, an opportunity in the suffering and loss. Jesus also assures his disciples that he will be with them helping them to bear witness to their faith in him, giving them the eloquence and wisdom they will need at the time. The Lord will not be found wanting in the dark days ahead, but what he will need from his disciples is ‘endurance’, the willingness to stay the course. The Lord will always be present at the heart of all our struggles, all our ways of the cross. He is with us to help us to bear witness to him, giving us all the resources we need to live the message of the gospel to the full. He will be faithful to us and will provide for us. All he asks of us is to be faithful to him in return, to show ‘endurance’, to keep travelling the journey of faith. At the end of our lives, it would be good to look back and say with Saint Paul, ‘I have fought the good fight… I have kept the faith’.
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