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Masses for the Feast of the Assumption 14-15 August 2025

Thursday 14 Aug

Wicklow vigil 6 pm

Barndarrig 7.30 pm vigil

Glenealy 7.30 pm vigil

Friday 15 Aug

Wicklow 10 am

Ashford 10 am

Rathnew 7 pm

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Please note that next weekend 16/17 August 2025, Schedule C of Masses will operate. There will be no Vigil Mass in Ashford and no masses on Sunday 17 August in Kilbride and Brittas Bay. But there will be masses in

Wicklow Vigil Mass 6.00pm (Saturday)

Barndarrig Vigil Mass 7.30pm (Saturday)

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Day of Prayer and Reflection for Gaza on Sunday 24th August 2025
To all Parishes in the Archdiocese of Dublin

I invite all parishes in the Archdiocese to dedicate Sunday 24th August as a special day of prayer and reflection for Gaza and for a renewed commitment by the Continue reading...

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Kilbride and Barndarrig Parish are looking for a person who is interested in working in a Caretaking role for Brittas Bay Church.

This placement is through County Wicklow Partnership’s Tús Programme.

The placement will be for 1 year and participants will be required to work for 19½ hours per week Continue reading...

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An Afghan Girl’s Story………… Imagine being away from your family for more than three years just for a better future. It’s not just that; on the other side of the world your family is living a different life. your sisters can’t go to school just because they are women. They Continue reading...

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Please support the Summer Dues which support the local priests and the priests of the Archdiocese.

See letter from Archbishop Dermot Farrell

summerdues2025forparishioners.pdf

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The Irish Bishops, meeting in Maynooth on Monday, offered prayers for peace in the Holy Land, for Ukraine, Sudan and in other troubled parts of the world. In particular, bishops discussed the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, stating: “From all over Ireland, parishioners are reporting their horror and helplessness on seeing Continue reading...

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Hopelessness can often be a characteristic of many lives today. This is not difficult to believe as with increasing secularism, war, violence, lack of social cohesion, the lack of care for our planet and general brokenness, it can be a real challenge to be a person of hope. In Continue reading...

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NOVENA TO THE HOLY SPIRIT BEGINS THIS SUNDAY

You are warmly invited to join once again with every parish in the diocese in the annual Novena to the Holy Spirit – our dedicated period of prayer, reflection and planning for the renewal of the Church in the Archdiocese of Dublin. Continue reading...

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The annual collection to support Lay Ministry takes place at all masses next Sunday (17/18 May 2025) replacing the usual Share Collection. Please give generously. See also https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=JAQSgJqebsoOt3C-&v=gYTtXPmqPNE&feature=youtu.be

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