Friday 29 October 2021

Monday 18 October 2021

Your views, please, on this website!

We are asking for your help & input as to how we improve, grow and tweak this valuable resource in service and support all our parishioners.

This website has been in operation since 2009. A report on the first five years was presented to the Parish Pastoral Council on 17 May 2016 by Donal McMahon, the webmaster at the time and still so today. Having reached the ten-year-plus milestone, the parish is now undertaking a second review, this time a public one. A questionnaire, both paper and online, has been made out by Frank Brown, Parish Pastoral Worker. Please communicate your views on this important topic, more important than ever before, as we saw during lock-down when so much interaction took place online. 

The questionnaire can be filled in online or on paper. The online version is HERE.  When you complete it, it goes automatically to the PPW who devised the form -- you don't need to email it. 

Paper copies have been left at the bottom of the churches and can be returned to the Parish Office. All returns should arrive by Thursday, 28th October.  

For any further information contact Frank.Brown@dublindiocese.ie. 

Sunday 17 October 2021

Walking the Synodal Pathway Together


Read HERE about the journey which the Church both local and universal is embarking on from today.

Wednesday 13 October 2021

MAD (Make a Difference) Sunday - Little acts of Kindness 31st Oct 2021

After the last 2 years that we have had we realize more that the simple acts of kindness we do for each other make a huge difference. We are all connected, what we do and how we do it affects those around us – We MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

Make a Difference (MAD) Sunday

is an open invitation to everyone – seriously everyone, anywhere, any age, any background, and any religion. This beautifully simple initiative hopes to encourage ALL people make a conscious effort to do one simple thing to help another & share it to help, inspire, give hope & encourage others!

Sunday 31st Oct 

It’s a day on which we are encouraging young and not so young, groups or individuals, parents & children, clubs & societies, families & friends, politicians & teachers… to look out for others and make a small difference in their home, community, school, parish, etc. To consciously do at least one simple act of kindness and then share it.

It’s good to share a bit of Good news!!You can come together as a group to plan & do something or do something on your own. Big or small – it’s up to you! Be creative, get involved, do something and share it with us/everyone!! #MADSunday

We're taking part, will you? Please share and make it global!! Don't underestimate the inspiration you are!! We have made a load of resources for families, schools, groups, parishes, etc. available for you to take, use, lose, adapt, adopt or share 

Just click the link to download - Click Here

Please share on and encourage others to take part and be involved!!

Monday 11 October 2021

Rest in peace, Mike Flynn, in the hope of the resurrection

Photo from rip.ie
The photo (published by kind permission of his family) shows very well the kind of person Mike was, outgoing, interested, welcoming, sharing . . . and we could go on. He belonged to the 'good old stock' of Saggart village, his forebears having worked in the paper mill. Born on 29 May 1930, he grew up in one of those thatched cottages down from the church in Main Street that you see in the old photographs. He went to the two-storey primary school on the Boherboy road now converted into apartments. He worked abroad (England, America) and, later on, back in Ireland, in Peamount Hospital, doing very good work wherever he went. He lived in Clondalkin with Anne and raised a fine family there. From time to time he and Anne came to Mass in Saggart. That is where the writer, a blow-in of 1995, first met him. He extended a warm welcome to new parishioners like my wife and myself from the Citywest area. May the angels welcome him into Paradise as warmly. 

He died aged 91 in Tallaght Hospital (see rip.ie). His funeral took place in Clondalkin on Tuesday, 28th September and he was buried afterwards in Saggart, his grandsons bearing him on their shoulders to his final place of rest.

 Photo : Donal McMahon, by kind permission of the Flynn family

Welcome, Frank, Our New Parish Pastoral Worker

 

We welcome Frank Brown to our Pastoral Area as our new Parish Pastoral Worker. He comes to us from Clondalkin where he worked for six good years. He succeeds Breda Carroll who stepped down last June after five years' good work here. You can read here his farewell address as published in the Clondalkin parish newsletter, the beginning of which is given above.