Beannacht na Féile Bríde oraibh

Wishing you every blessing this St Brigid’s day and a happy, healthy, hopeful Springtime. 

On this Morning Prayer, Padraigin weaves Brigid from our past into the present. And makes her a real, relevant and powerful symbol for women and the realities of today.
This morning Padraigin shares the folklore of Brigid from the Aran islands  and also links Brigid with our families and healing the family tree.

A NEW YEAR NOTE OF HOPE FROM ST MICHAEL’S

Hello to you all and best wishes for 2021

Bliain nua mhaith agaibh  ar fad!

January can be a difficult month each year, as we let go of Christmas-time and try to embrace the ‘beginning again’  that a New Year offers.

This January is more difficult than most, as we are facing the realities behind another level 5 lockdown and the fact that the Coronavirus is still with us. Indeed,  among our community some are sick, in hospital, in nursing-homes, in isolation at home or working on the frontline services, putting themselves at risk each day, for the good of us all.   The good news is that the vaccine is here and on its way to each of  us. There are also measures which we can all  take each day to continue to keep well and keep each other safe.

The recent publication of the Report on the Commission of the Mother and Baby Homes has opened up much trauma, pain and hurt for many of us.  Hopefully, as a country we are now engaging in appropriate actions to ensure survivors are heard and that healing can begin.  We also must ensure that this kind of harsh treatment of the most vulnerable, in our community, is never repeated.

Patrick Kavanagh famously wrote ‘ Christ Comes with a January Flower’ .  The January flower is the snowdrop, also called St Brigid’s Flower – Bláithín Bríde!

 As the day lengthens and as we come towards St Brigid’s Day, may we find renewed hope in Christ.  Just as the snowdrops of January, are a  sign of hope and endurance at this time of the year, may we too hope and endure through all that happens.   May we stay strong, be safe and support each other as best we can.  Let us pray for each other in a new way. 

May we remember in particular in our prayers our frontline workers.  We give thanks for their inspiration as we say in the words of Bruce Springsteen;

May your strength give us strength,

May Your faith give us faith, 

May Your hope give us hope

May Your love give us love.” ( ‘Into the Fire’ )

May 2021 turn out to be a brighter, easier and healthier year for us all.

                                    Go mbeirimid beo ar an am seo arís
(Anne O’Brien, Chair Parish Liturgy Committee, and Pádraigín Clancy, Parish Pastoral)

Advent Newsletter + Info

Please find in the link below the Advent Newsletter. Also, it contains important information about the Christmas Masses.

Please note: Attendance at Christmas Masses is by ticket only.  Please find request forms for tickets  in St Michael’s Church or Parish Office at 52A Bulfin Rd. 

Forms must be submitted to the Parish Office by Dec 20th and there will be a draw for tickets on Monday 21st.  

There will be four Christmas Masses at St Michael’s: Christmas Eve 6.30PM and 8.30PM and Christmas Day 9.00AM and 11.00AM.  Regrettably – owing to Covid restrictions only 50 can be admitted to any mass. Thank you for your understanding and patience at this difficult time

Morning Prayer: November 6th – Feast of All the Saints

November 6th is the Feast of All the Saints of Ireland and we invite you to join Pádraigín in St Michael’s for our short morning reflection as we pray together and ask the intercession of these great saints, holy men and women of Ireland.

Useful website links for Prayers

Hi there! The files below are from the Diocese and give some useful website links for prayers – also good advice for family prayer. Just click on the links to download the files.

Hope you all enjoy them!

October 2020 Parish Newsletter

Here is our October Newsletter. We hope you enjoy it!

Live Mass Recordings

As many of you know, we now have a Live Feed service in the Parish, enabling us to broadcast (and record) the Daily as well as the Sunday Masses.

The recordings will be available shortly after the mass, when the video is uploaded.

So first of all: we would like to thank our viewers – as we had more than 150 different households connected with us during last Sunday Mass!

To view the recording is very simple: go to the Live Feed menu, then select the Recordings tab (check the image below).

A direct link to last Sunday Mass’ (October 18th 2020) Recording (for Viewing and Downloading) can be accessed here

Donations – World Mission Sunday

As Fr. Louis and Pádraigín reminded us in today’s Mass, this Sunday is the “World Mission Sunday“, which is a direct reminder of the multiple missions going on around the World, and a direct appeal for spiritual and financial support so that the life-giving work of missionaries can continue.

Please find in the attachment below important information on how you can support WMI:

For more information, please check the World Mission Ireland website: https://www.wmi.ie/

Live Mass Broadcast Updates

Here we go again! Last Sunday we had unfortunate technical issues which prevented our Sunday mass broadcast.

After solving the issues, we are happy to announce we will have our first Sunday mass broadcasted this Sunday October 18th at 11am – this will also be recorded, in case anyone misses it!

Click the ‘Live Feed‘ button on our website’s menu to watch it!
Otherwise, here is the direct link to share with friends: https://stmichaelsinchicore.ie/live-feed

All are Welcome! – Fáilte Isteach!

HAVE YOUR SAY – THE NEW DEVELOPMENT AT ST MICHAEL’S ESTATE – EMMET ROAD

The proposed Residential Development (cost rental and social accommodation), at the former St Michael’s Estate, has created much justifiable and grave concern among the local community.

Led by Dublin City Council, in conjunction with Design Team Bucholz McEvoy and Connect the Dots, the project has now entered the First Phase of a Four Phase consultation process with the local community.

You are invited to submit your concerns, ideas, hopes, for the development in the following ways:

  1. By answering an online survey at: https://surveys.connectedthedots.ie/emmet-
    road/
  2. By picking up a hardcopy of the survey at the local library( temporarily located in Richmond Barracks) and returning it, completed, to the library.
  3. By phoning your comments to 01 -2226538

This is an opportunity for our community to be heard – we must have our say – make sure you have yours ! Answer the survey today! Ní neart go cur le chéile!

PLEASE NOTE: The deadline for submissions and feedback is November 5 th 2020.