Parish News & Events
New Deacon
I am delighted to announce that the Rev. Declan Barry, deacon has been appointed to minister in the parishes of St. Johns, St. Gabriels and St. Anthonys by Archbishop Farrell. He will bring his considerable ability to bear on his ministry to the parishioners of all...
Feast of St John the Baptist
To mark this occasion Fr John Harris O.P. Prior of the Dominicans will celebrate the 12 noon Mass on Sunday 28th June.
NIGHT FEVER Sunday 28th June at 4pm
On Sunday afternoon 28th June, from 4.00pm—5.00 pm near the feast of St. John the Baptist, June 24th, we will repeat Night Fever. It was very successful last year. A team of people will go out from the church to invite people to come into the church to light a candle...
PETER’S PENCE 27th & 28th June
The Peter’s Pence collection takes place on the weekend of June 27/28. Donating to Peter’s Pence is a concrete gesture of communion with the Holy Father and closeness to his mission of proclaiming the Gospel and bringing hope and love to every part of the world.
Golden Jubilee: Father Martin Hogan
Father Martin Hogan celebrates 50 years of faithful service as a priest. All are welcome to this special celebration on Wednesday 8th July at 7:30pm in St. Canice's Church Finglas.
Reflection on Today’s
Gospel Reading
Thursday, Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time
The image in Jesus’ parable of a house built on rock and a house built on sand has certain resonances for us today. We are familiar with houses built in places where they should not have been built, such as on the natural flood plains of a river. As a result, when storms of heavy rain come, the excess water has nowhere to go and that can cause flooding further on down the river. The quality of a house relates as much to where the house is built, what it is built on, as to the actual fabric of the house. The most important part of a house is often what is not visible, the foundations. By means of this parable Jesus is inviting us to reflect on the foundations of our lives. Are our lives built on solid foundations, on rock, so that when the storms of life come, we will stand firm? As with the house, the most important feature of our lives is what is below the surface, the foundations of our lives. Jesus is calling on us to make him the foundation of our lives. We do that by listening to his word and putting it into practice. When our lives are shaped by the Lord and his word, when they are directed by the Lord’s Spirit, they are solidly grounded and we will be able to withstand the worst that life can throw at us. In one of his letters, Paul speaks about being ‘rooted and grounded in love’, in the love of Christ. When our lives are grounded in Christ’s love for us and we allow that love to flow through us, then we walk and stand on solid ground, and we will become solid ground for others in need of it.
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