The Adult Choir sings at the 12 noon Mass on alternate Sundays, and practises on Tuesdays at 7.30 p.m. at the organ gallery. New members, male and female, are always welcome.
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Mary Frewen through the Parish Office or Sacristy.
Altar Servers are an important part of Church services. New Servers are always welcome.
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For more informaton contact Terry McGeer or the Parish Office.
This group of volunteers performs the vital role of keeping the church clean and tidy. A roster of helpers is displayed in the Sacristy porch. The members meet on the first Friday of each month in the room opposite the Sacristy after the 10.00 a.m. Mass.
New members are always welcome. Just turn up on the first Friday.
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Helps parents prepare for the Baptism of their child. This team is led by Sr Stella who can be contacted through the Parish office.
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Compline service takes place each week with the parishes of St. Patrick’s and the Assumption joining together in our church for this simple service each Wednesday at 6.30 pm. All are most welcome.
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The Dalkey Inter-Church Migrant Support Group was formed following a series of talks in Lent 2017 on the subject of migration. Arrangements were made to support families in Direct Provision in Mosney and several trips were arranged to places of interest including Dublin Zoo. In 2020/21 support is being provided to young people to study at third level.
The group includes parishioners from the Parish of the Assumption, St. Patrick’s Church of Ireland and the Quaker Community in Monkstown. Funding
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Dalkey parish Outreach project was a Parish council initiative in 1999 to mark the millennium by supporting education and development in developing countries. The principal fundraising activity is a monthly coffee morning, held with the welcome support of the parish in Our Lady’s Hall. Until June ’09 all donations received were divided equally between Teresina, Brazil and Kitui Kenya. Since Sept 09 however, we have been sending the total proceeds of the coffee morning to Kitui mainly because of the
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The family Mass group organises younger parishioners for choir, drama participation at 10.15 am mass on Sundays.
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The group arranges the flowers on the church altars every week, and for special feasts and weddings. New recruits are always welcome to assist with the work. If you have some creative ability and could spare a couple of hours on some Friday mornings, please leave your name and contact number with the Parish Office or Sacristy.
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Following an appeal by Fr. Tony O’Riordan, S.J., Parish Priest of Moyross for funds to enable Corpus Christi N.S. to employ an additional teacher in the Autumn of 2014, it was decided by the PPC that our parish should respond as one Christian community to another. The suggestion for this response had come from parishioners in Dalkey who heard the appeal. Moyross is one of the most deprived areas in the country and the school is a beacon of hope
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The main role of the Funeral team is to represent the parish faith community at each funeral and be available to assist the officiating priest and the bereaved family in whatever way possible.
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For more information contact Lillian Hall and the Parish Office.
The main function of this group is to plan and co-ordinate our parish liturgies and create an atmosphere that promotes the active participation of our faith community.
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Call to No. 11, Kilbegnet Close, or phone (01) 285 78 63.
Dalkey Meals On Wheels provides hot lunches for up to 100 people in their own homes every day in the Dalkey/Glasthule/Glenageary area. The meals are cooked at the organisation’s base in Kilbegnet Close (beside the church) by a rota of volunteer cooks and delivered by volunteer drivers.
More volunteers are needed to maintain this essential and valued service, which is supported by the Health Service Executive. If you
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The Ministers assist the clergy in bringing the Eucharist to the parishioners in church or at home. A rota is displayed in the Sacristy porch. If you would like to assist, please leave your name with the Parish Office.
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For more information contact Lillian Hall and the Parish Office.
Proclaim the Word of God at all Masses.
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The Parish Finance Committee is an advisory committee assisting the Parish in administering parish finances and properties. A broad overall objective is to ensure that adequate funding and facilities are available to meet parish pastoral needs.
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Our Mission: To enable the people of our Parish to engage with one another, to share their gifts and to live out the values of Christ in everyday living.Peter Mooney Jackie Nelson (Chair), Margaret More O’Ferrall (Secretary), Pat Keogh (Vice-Chair), Francis Donnelly, Dermot Duffy, Fred Duijn, Brendan Flood, Valerie Hand, Elisabeth Hogan, Ger Parkinson, Anne Phelan, Ciara Ryan, Fr Declan Gallagher and Fr. Paddy Devitt.
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Elizabeth Hogan (Chairman), Margaret More O’Ferrall (Secretary), Gerardine Parkinson, Brendan Flood, Valerie Hand, Joseph Collins, Norman Dingle, Michael Lane, Amy Luttrell, Gerry O’Brien, Valerie O’Rourke, Padraig de Paor, Fr. Declan Gallagher, Fr. Paddy Devitt.
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Michael Lane, (Chairman), Catherine Balance, (Secretary), Joe Collins, Jayne Courtney, Norman Dingle, Anthony Holmes, Elizabeth Holmes, Ruth Lambkin, Gerry O’Brien, Valerie O’Rourke, Olive Walsh, Peter Woods, Fr. Paddy Devitt, Fr. Declan Gallagher
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Fr. Liam Lacey is the President, Fr. Declan Gallagher is a member, Tony Holmes is Chairman, Catherine Ballance, Elizabeth Holmes, Ruth Lambkin, Peter Woods, Jayne Courtney, Caroline Lundy, Michael Healy, and John Simington, make up the rest of the Council.
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The SVP can be contacted by letter or by telephone through the Head Office at SVP House, 91-92 Sean McDermott Street, Dublin 1, telephone (01) 855 00 22 from 9am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday. Contact can be made locally by letter through the Parish Office or the collection boxes.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVP) was founded in Paris in 1833, and has spread throughout the world, dedicated to the relief of poverty. There has been a
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This String Quartet play at the 12.30 Mass on Sunday.
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The Taize choir sings at 6.00pm Mass on alternate Saturdays.
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