Parish Contact Details:
Parish Office: 2196740
Parish Centre: 2680041
Parish Adm. Fr. Paul Kenny
Parish Email Address:
milltownparishcentre@gmail.com
Parish Web Site: www.milltownparish.ie
Registered Charity Number: RCN 20016166
CHY3: 7424
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MASS TIMES
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 10am.
Vigil Mass on Saturday – 6pm
Sunday Mass – 10am and 11.30am.
Thursday – Prayer and Communion Service 10am.
All Masses and Prayer Services in Milltown Parish will be available online.
These can be viewed at:
http://www.mcnmedia.tv/camera/milltown-parish
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We offer our condolences to the family and friends of Pat Morgan whose funeral Mass took place in Donnybrook Church last Wednesday.
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FIRST FRIDAY: This Friday, March 1st is the First Friday of the month. The 10am Mass on the day will be offered for all who are recently deceased and those whose names are on the Parish Altar list of the Dead.
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This Week’s Feast Days
Tuesday 27th: St. Gregory of Narek, abbot and doctor of the Church
Friday 1st: St. David, bishop
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Thank you for your donations to last Sunday’s collections. The Offertory Collection amounted to €970 and the Annual Accord Collection amounted to €1,145.
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Please note that the Parish Office will be closed next week and will reopen on Monday, March 4th.
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A Lenten Challenge
We continue to share Scripture and Prayer as we journey through Lent to the great feast of Easter. We invite you to join us on Tuesdays from 3 – 4.15pm in the Parish Pastoral Centre. Pope Francis says” The Word of the Lord enters through the ears, goes to the heart and passes to the hands and feet to good deeds”. Just come along, all are welcome.
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A Lenten Series of Reflections will commence in Donnybrook Church on Thursday mornings from 11am – 12noon. This Thursday, Fr. Tom Casey S.J. will share 3 ways in which discernment has enriched his life. Further details on this series of lectures are on our Parish Notice Boards and web site.
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Members of our local community are invited to drop into the Parish Pastoral Centre on this Thursday, February 22nd from 4 – 7pm to view details of the proposed Dodder Walk section of the Dodder Greenway Route. The exhibition will be open from 4 – 7pm and members of the Dublin City design team will be present.
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Information on Trócaire’s Lenten Campaign is included in our Weekly Bulletin and on Trócaire’s web site. Malita, who is from Malawi, will give a presentation on how Trócaire’s programme has helped her home village. Her presentation will take place on this Thursday, 22nd February in the UCD Chaplaincy Centre from 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm.
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In order to organise the paperwork required for church weddings we ask couples who are getting married to contact the parish at least three months before their wedding date.
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Our Posture at Mass: On the tables at the church doors you will find a leaflet which outline the appropriate times during which we stand, sit or kneel during Mass. We show our unity as an assembled people not only by our sung and said responses during Mass, but also externally.
Copies of this leaflet are also available on this website.
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CLOSING TIME OF CHURCH: Please note that the church closes at 4.00pm, with the exception of Saturday evening when it is closed after the 6pm Vigil Mass.
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Milltown Parish Active Retirement Group continue their GENTLE EXERCISE TO MUSIC CLASSES In the Parish Pastoral Centre on Thursday mornings at 11am.
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BETHANY
Rathmines, Rathgar & Milltown Bethany Bereavement Support (also serving Ranelagh)
The Parish Bethany Group have recommence their monthly meetings in the Parish Pastoral Centre on the second Thursday of each month. Their next meeting will be on March 14th at 7.30pm. Further information on Bethany can be found on our Notice Boards and Parish Website.
The Bethany service is confidential, non-judgmental and open to all who have suffered bereavement or other significant loss and who need to speak in a supportive setting.
Our trained listeners are here to help.
This is a free service.
The Bethany Team
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Parishioners are invited to a tour of the National Gallery on Thursday, March 30th at 2.30pm. Please leave your name and contact number into the Parish Office if you would like to join with this group.
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We ask parishioners to remove stamps on postage they receive. These used stamps can be dropped into the Parish Office where they will be forwarded to missionary sisters who can then recycle them to stamp collectors.
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Due to a shortage of volunteers the Parish Pastoral Centre will only be open to the public on weekdays from 10.30am – 11.30am. Signed Mass cards are available during this time. Organised classes and meeting will continue as arranged. Please contact the Parish office if you are available to help.
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We require additional volunteers to help prepare and serve tea and coffee in the Parish Pastoral Centre on weekday mornings. Please call into the Parish Office if you are available to help.
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Milltown Parish has a Vacancy for a Project Worker / Caretaker
Community Employment Ref: CES: 2220302
Duties to include:
Routine setting up of facilities for service users.
Reception – Meet and Greet Visitors
Operation of Coffee Dock – Prepare and Serve Refreshments
General Cleaning Duties
Sale of Mass Cards
Light Gardening Duties
Other Ad hoc duties as required.
Eligibility to participate on CE is generally linked to those who are 21 years of age or over and in receipt of an Irish Social Welfare payment for 1 year or more.
For further information please call Milltown Parish Office at 2196740/2680041 or email milltownparishcentre@gmail.com.
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From 2023 our Parish is in a Parish Partnership with Donnybrook, Merrion Road and Booterstown.
Each parish retains its identity, particular sense of community and its financial independence.
However, the Partnership will be a more formal collaborative arrangement and will focus on the development of a Partnership Council with representatives from all four parishes, reviewing Mass scheduling, setting up Funeral Ministries and extending and supporting Lay Ministries in each parish.
Parishioners will be kept informed of progress.
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Copies of our Child Safeguarding Policy Statement are on display in the Church porches and in the Parish Pastoral Centre.
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Milltown A History: For the bicentenary celebrations of our church in 2019 historian and parishioner David Costello researched and wrote a history of the church and parish.
This publication was a great success with parishioners and with people who grew up in Milltown but no longer resided there.
David has now published a very comprehensive history of Milltown.
The book is available in Hampton Books, Donnybrook, Alan Hanna’s, Rathmines and Waterstones Dawson St. It retails at €50.
A copy is available in the Parish Pastoral Centre for cursory examination.
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Weekly Quote from Laudato Si:
“Regrettably, the climate crisis is not exactly a matter that interests the great economic powers, whose concern is more with the greatest profit possible at minimal cost and in the shortest amount of time” [LD § 13].
Laudato Si can be downloaded from the laudatosi.va website. Copies of the encyclical are available from Veritas for € 4.99.
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COINS – CHANGE FOR GOOD: Help save children’s lives by donating your non euro coins to this voluntary organisation. They upcycle these coins in order to provide a pediatric MRI scanner that will save lives into the future. For further information please see our notice boards and the koinsforkids website.
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For your information: For security reasons we have our CCTV cameras back in action in our parish church.
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Copies of our Child and Vulnerable Adult Safeguarding Policy Statement are on display in the Church porches and in the Parish Pastoral Centre.
The Parish are inviting girls and boys, who have received their first Holy Communion, to join our team of Altar Servers.
Training will be provided for this Ministry. Parents are required to complete an Application Form before their children commence training.
Please contact the Parish Office at 2196740 / 2680041 if you wish to receive an Application
Form for your son or daughter.
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KNOCK PILGRIMAGE – SAVE THE DATE
Archbishop Dermot Farrell will lead our annual pilgrimage to Knock on Saturday, April 27. This year we are celebrating 145 years since the apparition in 1879. We are encouraging Parishes/Parish Partnerships to book buses and to share the date with parish groups. We are glad to say that the Choir of Many Voices from throughout the Archdiocese will be back this year. A series of workshops with interesting and thought-provoking speakers and being planned, more details to follow. As in previous years, parishes should plan to arrive in Knock for 11.45am. If you would like to take part in the choir or have any other queries, please email knockpilgrimage@dublindiocese.ie.
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BANK ACCOUNT REMINDER
Our accounts in Ulster Bank are now closed.
We would kindly request donors to complete their new Standing Order Forms and return the confirmation slips to the parish.
If you are not already a donor to the Family Offering we would ask you to consider doing so.
Bank Standing Order Forms for donations to the new Family Offering Account are available at the church doors.
Fr. Timothy Radcliffe is a well-known theologian and spiritual author who looks at the questions that many Christians ask in living out the faith. At the request of Pope Francis he led the three day preparatory retreat for participants in the Synod on Synodality in Rome, as well as delivering weekly spiritual reflections, last October.
He is the author of many books and articles in the popular field of practical Christianity, the most recent being Why Go To Church (2009), Alive in God (2019) and Questioning God (with Lukasz Popko, 2023).
He was ordained a priest in the Dominican Order (OP) in 1971, and subsequently was based at the west London Catholic Chaplaincy. He taught scripture at Oxford, and was elected provincial of the Order of Preachers in England in 1988. In 1992 he was elected master (Superior General) of the Dominican Order, holding that office up to 2001.
All are welcome to this talk on Thursday, February 1st at 7pm in St. Mary’s Parish Church, Haddington Road, Dublin 4. Admission is free but a small contribution to cover coffee and other expense would be welcome.
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If you are interested in starting a Rosary/Divine Mercy Group in the parish please contact Mary at 0872959518
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MESSAGE FROM CROSSCARE
You may come in contact with people who experience food poverty through your work.
We help families and individuals with food supplies, and through our caseworkers, with any other issues that have brought them into poverty, for example, the rising cost of living, debt, illness, increasing rents or lack of access to social welfare.
We have food collection and casework centres across Dublin – in Finglas, Ronanstown, Jobstown, Nutgrove, Bonnybrook, Blanchardstown and Dublin 1. We plan to establish more where needed.
Close to 500 families and individuals, including 300 children, have needed help with food from us since the start of the year, and we know many more need our support. Please share details of this service (below) through your networks so we can reach as many people in need as possible. Email: foodcaseworkservice@crosscare.ie. Phone: 01 8913022.
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KNOCK PILGRIMAGE – SAVE THE DATE
Archbishop Dermot Farrell will lead our annual pilgrimage to Knock on Saturday, April 27. This year we are celebrating 145 years since the apparition in 1879. We are encouraging Parishes/Parish Partnerships to book buses and to share the date with parish groups. We are glad to say that the Choir of Many Voices from throughout the Archdiocese will be back this year. A series of workshops with interesting and thought-provoking speakers is being planned, more details to follow. As in previous years, parishes should plan to arrive in Knock for 11.45am. If you would like to take part in the choir or have any other queries, please email knockpilgrimage@dublindiocese.ie.
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Driver Appeal: For the last 30 years the Mary Aikenhead Day Centre have been providing a Meals on Wheels service to people in our community. They now require additional volunteers to deliver these meals. Drivers are also required to bring clients to and from the Day Centre. If you are available to help please contact the centre at madaycentre@gmail.com or call 2698995.
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The Legion of Mary has resumed its meetings in Bird Avenue Church, Clonskeagh. They meet in St. Joseph’s Oratory every Wednesday at 7.30p.m. New members and visitors are always welcome. For further information please contact Una 087 2253845.
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The Dodder Action is an umbrella group of volunteers who want to maximise the potential of the River Dodder as an amenity for the people of Dublin.
They organise working groups to regularly go out and clean the river banks with equipment from Dublin City Council, Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council and Dublin South County Council.
More information on this group can be found on the Dodder Action website.
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Home from Home Dodder Area Community Sponsorship Group
Community Sponsorship for refugee resettlement: Can you help?
Community Sponsorship is an alternative model to state-led resettlement under which local groups of volunteer’s source accommodation for a family and provide a ready-made network of support and friendship when the families come to Ireland.
Outcomes for both resettled families, sponsors and local communities have been demonstrated time and again to be extremely positive.
A local Community Sponsorship group was formed in this area in late 2021 and we hope to welcome a family during 2022.
To do this we need to find accommodation and raise sufficient funds to provide the required support over a two-year period.
Please consider how you might be able to help.
For more information or to donate, see https://www.homefromhomedodder.com/
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Diocesan Synodal Pathway Prayer
We stand before You, Holy Spirit, as we gather together 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 this 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
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Archbishop Dermot Farrell has published a Pastoral Letter on Climate Crisis – ‘The Cry of the Earth – The Cry of the Poor’. Hard copies of this publication are available for sale on the Parish Book Stand. On line copies are on the Diocesan website. Archbishop Farrell’s introduction to this Pastoral Letter is available on this website.
Remarks by Archbishop Dermot Farrell at the launch of the Pastoral Letter, are available on our Parish Website.
A Prayer for Our Earth
All powerful God,
you are present in the universe
and in the smallest of your creatures.
You embrace with your tenderness all that exists.
Pour out upon us the power of your love,
that we may protect life and beauty.
Fill us with your peace, so that we may live as brothers and sisters, harming no one.
O God of the poor,
help us to rescue the abandoned
and forgotten of this earth,
so precious in your eyes.
Bring healing to our lives,
that we may protect the world and not prey on it,
that we may sow beauty,
not pollution and destruction.
Touch the hearts
of those who look only for gain
at the expense of the poor and the earth.
Teach us to discover the worth of each thing,
to be filled with awe and contemplation,
to recognize that we are profoundly united
with every creature
as we journey towards your infinite light.
We thank you for being with us each day.
Encourage us, we pray, in our struggle,
for justice, love and peace.
A Prayer for Our Earth was published in Pope Francis’ encyclical, Laudato Si’.
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Prayer for Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the most Blessed Sacrament.
I love You above all things and I desire to receive You into my soul.
Since I cannot now receive You sacramentally,
Come to me Lord, come at least spiritually into my heart,
and unite my soul completely to You.
Never let me be separated from You.
Amen.
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Glenstal Abbey – Stations of the Cross
There is a recording of the Stations of the Cross available on the Glenstall Abbey website. You can access these Stations of the Cross on the video section of the Glenstall Abbey Website: https://www.glenstal.com/abbey
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Support Services
TOWARDS HEALING is a support service, funded by the Catholic Church for Survivors of Institutional, Clerical and Religious abuse. This service provides Helpline Support and Counselling.
The Freephone number is 1800 303 416 and the website address is: www.towardshealing.ie
ALONE manage a national support line and additional supports for older people who have concerns or are facing difficulties relating to COVID-19.
Professional staff are available to answer queries and give advice and reassurance where necessary.
The support line is open seven days a week, 8am – 8pm, by calling 0818 222 024
Generation Tech
Generation Tech is a free service and is run by volunteers. Volunteer run FREE HELPLINE to help older people in Ireland with tech issues.
Our volunteers are tech experts and work in shifts from 8am-8pm Monday to Friday. Support is provided over the phone.
If you need help with smartphones, tablets, social media, apps, PCs, printers, etc. CALL US on: 01-9633 288.
Aware – Support & Self Care Groups
If you, or those with whom you work wish to connect with people in relation to your mental wellbeing, please consider using the Phone In and Zoom Support & Self Care Groups, the Support Line or Support Mail, now and throughout the holiday season. These services provide support, coping skills and information – and most importantly help people who are in distress to know and feel that they are not alone in their experience. For more information about the groups https://www.aware.ie/support/support-groups/ and all of our services on www.aware.ie
Rathmines & Rathgar Bethany Bereavement Support Service (Including Milltown & Ranelagh) Offer a monthly listening sessions for those of you who have suffered a bereavement or another significant loss. For further information on this free service please contact: 087 2841276 (Siobhán) or 086 3602198 (Anne).
Individual meetings can be arranged at Milltown. Please phone 087 2243787 if you require this service.
The Irish Hospice Foundation Bereavement Support Line is 1800 80 70 77 and is open from 10am – 1pm from Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays). If the line is busy when you call, they can call you back if you leave your contact details.
The Mary Aikenhead Centre in Donnybrook operate a ‘Meals on Wheels Service’ for our area. This service provides a healthy meal delivered direct to elderly and housebound person’s homes five days a week Monday to Friday. If you are an elderly person from this area and would like to avail of this service, please contact the Centre at 01 2698995.
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