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Isn’t it wonderful to hear the beautiful sounds of the organ again? We look forward to a recital by Prof Gerard Gillen on Sunday week, 15th September, at 5pm. In this short concert, Gerard will be joined by boy soprano, Cillian DeFrein.
Father Enda grew up in Rathfarnham and was the middle child of nine, with three older sisters, four younger brothers and one older brother.
Father Enda went to school, firstly, with the Christian Brothers on Synge Street and then boarding in Roscrea. Leaving school at 16, Father was steered away from college into a trainee programme for actuaries. However, through the love of faith-filled parents and the gentle encouragement of family and friends, Father Enda found himself walking up the steps of Clonliffe College, along with nineteen others, to begin studying for service as a priest of the Dublin archdiocese. He then studied philosophy as part of a BA degree before being sent to Rome to study theology at the Gregorian University for three years. Coming home to Rathfarnham, Father Enda was ordained in July 1985. He was then sent back to Rome to continue studying. He returned to Dublin six years later. Father Enda has worked in a variety of ministries since his return to Dublin. He served in Kilmacud for five years. He then served for four years in Sutton. Father was then asked to direct the formation of the seminarians in Maynooth for six years. After the blessing of a sabbatical year between Berkeley, California and four months living in Jerusalem, Father Enda returned to parish ministry for 8 years in Saggart, Rathcoole, Brittas and Newcastle. For the past eight years, Father has served as Administrator in Westland Row. There is no truth in the rumour that he thought Archbishop Farrell had appointed him as chaplain to the Aviva! The Star of the Sea Parish warmly welcomes Father Enda and we offer thanksgiving and support upon his arrival in our Parish Faith Community. Pastoral Letter-Archbishop Dermot Farrell
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Welcome to St. Mary's Star of the Sea, Sandymount
A warm welcome to the website of St Mary’s, Star of the Sea Parish, Sandymount. Our parish was constituted in 1876 to meet the needs of a growing population in Sandymount – Irishtown. The foundation stone of a new church was laid in August 1851 and the church was officially opened. Designed by J.J. McCarthy, of the Pugin neo-Gothic school, Star of the Sea has served the people well in Sandymount and Irishtown over the years and they in turn have looked after it in its beauty and prayerful atmosphere. The gatherings for the liturgy are creative of a community in touch with God and with each other. We hope you’ll find our website interesting and helpful. Don’t hesitate to contact us if we can be of any further assistance to you. Yours sincerely, Fr. John Mc Donagh Mass ScheduleWeekly Mass:
For the week commencing 7th April,2024, and until further notice we will have one Mass per day. 7.30am on Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10am on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Weekend Mass: Saturday: 6pm Sunday: 10:30am, 12 Noon Cuppa after 12pm Mass- 1st Sunday of the Month
Please join us for a cuppa after the Sunday 12pm Mass on the First Sunday of the Month All are welcome!
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Childrens’ Choir 2024-2025
We welcome back our Childrens’ choir from their summer break.
Summer Dues
We thank all who have supported our priests through the Summer Dues collection The Summer Dues has become an important initiative in recent years, helping to return the Common Fund to a healthy position, supporting priests in parishes, and sick and retired priests throughout the Archdiocese. We will shortly forward the Summer Dues Total to the Archdiocese. It’s not too late this week to submit an envelope if you wish to do so. Envelopes are at the back of the church and by entering your name and address it can become part of the tax rebate application for this year. When a parishioner donates a traceable €250 per year or more, and is a taxpayer, it can lead to a rebate to the parish of about €112 or more.. In recent years it amounts to about €20,000 per year and is a considerable help to the parish. We thank all who participate in the tax rebate programme.
Pathways
Have you ever wanted to know more about your faith? Are you looking for a course that can help you grow in your ministry?
Pathways is an Adult Faith formation programme run by the Archdiocese aimed at all adults, members of PPCs and those in parish ministry. It is a 2 year course running on Thursday evenings from September to May (excluding holidays) from 7pm-9:30pm in DCU, Drumcondra, Dublin 9. The course has a number of modules including input on Images of God, Discipleship, Scripture, Liturgy, Church, Vatican II, Sacraments and Parish. The second year has a more intentional focus on Ministry. Each evening includes a presentation on the topic as well as small group sharing and discussion and there is no written work or assessments. The cost is €400 per year (Some parishes may help to cover some of the cost or you can contact us to discuss the possibility of a bursary) For more details, and to complete the online application form, please visit www.missionministry.ie/pathways or email [email protected] Baptism Certificate RequestUnder our GDPR Policy a request for Baptism certs must be accompanied by a completed form either by the adult person requesting his or her own Baptism cert or by the parent requesting a son or daughter’s Baptism certificate. Parents of children preparing for First Communion and for Confirmation will accordingly need to complete that form when seeking , as is required, their child’s certification of Baptism. This applies to every parish in the Diocese.
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