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Child Friendly Jubiliee Calendar for Lent 2025Click on the button below to open the Calendar, Walk with Me, for the season of Lent.
Your Parishioner Voice-Thank You!Sincere thanks to our parishioners who participated in our Parish Voice gathering on Sunday, 9th March. We appreciate your feedback on how best we can strengthen the experience of being a parishioner of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea. Your feedback will help us shape the Parish in the coming years.
Confirmation Wednesday 12th MarchWe congratulate our students on their Confirmation on Wednesday, 12th March. Please keep our young candidates and their families in your prayers.
Pockets of Hope-A Pilgrimage with Pope FrancisWhile reflecting on where to find glimmers of hope in our world today, the team of Fr Alan Hillard & Mary-Aoife Ong came together. What emerged was an imaginative presentation entitled Pockets of Hope inspired by Pope Francis’ message Spes Non Confundit (Hope Does Not Disappoint).
This presentation is the focus for a Pilgrimage during the Jubilee Year of Hope 2025, hosted by four of the Churches in Dublin City: St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Marlborough Street; Our Lady of Lourdes, Sean McDermott Street*; Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, City Quay**; and St. Andrew’s Church, Westland Row. There is a further display in St. Kevin’s Church, Glendalough. You are invited to journey the pilgrim path and reflect on the message of Hope this Jubilee Year. The desire is that many people in Ireland can be filled with the gift of Hope during this Jubilee Year and, more importantly, that all can become ‘bringers of hope’ to those we meet. Scan the QR code to access all resources for the Jubilee Year of Hope. *2025 celebrates the 100th Anniversary of the death of Matt Talbot whose shrine is in Sean MacDermott St. Church. **City Quay Church is listed for refurbishment. When works start alternative arrangements will be made. There are brochures at the back of the Church. For more information, contact Mary-Aoife Ong: Call 0858289573 or email: [email protected]
Pope Francis reflecting from hospital:
"The walls of hospitals have heard more honest prayers than churches... They have witnessed far more sincere kisses than those in airports... It is in hospitals that you see a homophobe being saved by a gay doctor. A privileged doctor saving the life of a beggar... In intensive care, you see a Jew taking care of a racist... A police officer and a prisoner in the same room receiving the same care... A wealthy patient waiting for a liver transplant, ready to receive the organ from a poor donor... It is in these moments, when the hospital touches the wounds of people, that different worlds intersect according to a divine design. And in this communion of destinies, we realize that alone, we are nothing. The absolute truth of people, most of the time, only reveals itself in moments of pain or in the real threat of an irreversible loss. A hospital is a place where human beings remove their masks and show themselves as they truly are, in their purest essence. This life will pass quickly, so do not waste it fighting with people. Do not criticize your body too much. Do not complain excessively. Do not lose sleep over bills. Make sure to hug your loved ones. Do not worry too much about keeping the house spotless. Material goods must be earned by each person—do not dedicate yourself to accumulating an inheritance. .You are waiting for too much: Christmas, Friday, next year, when you have money, when love arrives, when everything is perfect... Listen, perfection does not exist. A human being cannot attain it because we are simply not made to be fulfilled here. Here, we are given an opportunity to learn. So, make the most of this trial of life—and do it now. Respect yourself, respect others. Walk your own path, and let go of the path others have chosen for you. Respect: do not comment, do not judge, do not interfere. Love more, forgive more, embrace more, live more intensely! And leave the rest in the hands of the Creator." —Pope Francis 🙏 Reflections on our Christian Understanding of Hope
What is Hope?
Hope is the power by which we firmly and constantly long for what we were placed on earth to do : to praise God and serve God to find our fulfilment and true happiness in God. Hope is trusting in what God has promised us in creation in the prophets but especially in Jesus Christ even though we do not yet see it. Hope is directed, it is humankind’s encourager, it sustains us in times of abandonment, it opens our heart to expect eternal life. Hope energises us, preserves us from selfishness and leads to the happiness that flows from charity. Sacramental RegistrationFirst Communion preparation for 2025 (usually 2nd class):
First Communion preparation for 2026 (usually 1st class):
Confirmation preparation for 2025 (usually 6th class): Confirmation preparation for 2026 (usually 5th class):
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Sunday, 11th May 10:30am Star of the Sea Boys: Sunday, 18th May 12:00pm Scoil Mhuire: Sunday, 25th May 12:00pm The next meeting of the Sandymount Explorers is scheduled for Monday 24th March at 7.30 p.m. in Christ Church Hall, Sandymount Green. Dr. Kieran O’ Mahony will continue with his elucidation of the letter of Saint Paul to the Galatians, which he will continue through April 24th.
The Sandymount Explorers is a a local ecumenical initiative, bringing various Christian traditions together around the Word of God. This year, we are reading together St Paul’s great Letter to the Galatians, a passionate and even feisty document — in any case, not boring and full of potential for today’s church.
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER, FRIDAY 7TH MARCHThis ecumenical gathering will take place this year in Christ Church, Sandymount Green. This year’s service has been prepared by Cook Islands WDP Committee – theme -“I made you Wonderful”. All are welcome. It will begin at 11 a.m. and early birds will be welcomed with a cup of tea or coffee from 10.30.
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 Mass will be celebrated at 10:00am on St. Patrick's Day
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. We gather in the back of the Church. All are welcome!
Trocaire Lenten CampaignTrócaire Boxes are available from this weekend. The work of Trócaire worldwide is one of the really positive features of the Irish Church and a lovely way to be linked as a family with its very significant work. Please consider entering into the spirit of Lent in support of people in greatest need through this invitation to share in the work of Trócaire with your family.
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Goethe Choir
The Goethe Choir will perform John Stainer’s Crucifixion (A meditation on the sacred Passion of the Holy Redeemer) in St. Anne’s Church, Dawson Street, Dublin 2 at 3:00 PM on Saturday, 22nd March, 2025. Tickets for €20 from eventbrite.ie or at the door.
Trocaire Lenten Campaign
Trócaire Boxes are available from this weekend. The work of Trócaire worldwide is one of the really positive features of the Irish Church and a lovely way to be linked as a family with its very significant work. Please consider entering into the spirit of Lent in support of people in greatest need through this invitation to share in the work of Trócaire with your family.
Child Safeguarding Newsletter February 2025DUBLIN DIOCESAN JUBILEE YEAR PILGRIMAGECanon John Flaherty, writing from Lourdes on the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes, sends greetings and
“Some early details of our 2025 Jubilee Year Pilgrimage: The dates are 4th to 9th September 2025, led by Archbishop Farrell. The Pilgrimage is a fully escorted tour including: direct return flight from Dublin to Lourdes, airport transfers and assistance between Lourdes Airport and the hotels, five nights’ accommodation, meals, 20kg check-in luggage plus one small personal item in the cabin and full services of Joe Walsh Tours guides and representatives throughout.FURTHER INFORMATION [email protected] or phone : 01 241 0800. About 100 Sick or Assisted Pilgrims will form a very important section of our Pilgrimage. Accueil Notre Dame, the special place of welcome for the Sick located in the Shrine opposite the Grotto, will house our Sick Pilgrims. A dedicated Team of Doctors, Nurses, Chaplains and several hundred Helpers of all ages will travel with us from Dublin to care for our Assisted Pilgrims from their arrival at Dublin Airport, during their time in the Lourdes and until they depart the airport on our return. Enquiries about travelling as a Sick/Assisted Pilgrim should be made to the Pilgrimage Office, 51 Home Farm Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, D09 W5W4. Deirdre Daly, Administrative Secretary, [email protected] / 01 8087555 or to John Flaherty, [email protected]” The Jubilee Prayer
Father in heaven,
may the faith you have given us in your son, Jesus Christ, our brother, and the flame of charity enkindled in our hearts by the Holy Spirit, reawaken in us the blessed hope for the coming of your Kingdom. May your grace transform us into tireless cultivators of the seeds of the Gospel. May those seeds transform from within both humanity and the whole cosmos in the sure expectation of a new heaven and a new earth, when, with the powers of Evil vanquished, your glory will shine eternally. May the grace of the Jubilee reawaken in us, Pilgrims of Hope, a yearning for the treasures of heaven. May that same grace spread the joy and peace of our Redeemer throughout the earth. To you our God, eternally blessed, be glory and praise for ever. Amen< Synod PrayerWe stand before You, Holy Spirit, as we gather in Your name.
with You alone to guide us, make Yourself at home in our hearts; Teach us the way we must go and how we are to pursue it. We are weak and sinful; do not let us promote disorder. Do not let ignorance lead us down the wrong path nor partiality influence our actions. Let us find in You our unity so that we may journey together to eternal life and not stray from the way of truth and what is right. All we ask of You, who are at work in every place and time, in the communion of the Father and the Son forever and ever. Amen 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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