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KIDS CORNER "The Joy of the Gospel”: The National Charismatic Conference 2014 will take place on the 28 th -29th June (Saturday 10.00 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. and Sunday 10.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.) in the Concert Hall, RDS (Anglesea Road Entrance). Main celebrants are Archbishop Martin and Bishop Martin Drennen, main speaker is Ralph Martin. Cost: Full Weekend €30, Saturday €20 and Sunday €15. For further information Tel: 021 4251100 or email: [email protected] Concert: Come and listen to Mozat’s Requiem Piano Concerto in AK488 on Saturday, June 14 th at 8.00 p.m. in St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral. Soloists performing on the night; Cara O’Sullivan (Soprano), Chris Murphy (Alto), Jacek Wislocki (Tenor), Tristan Cladwell (Bass) and piano soloist Máire Carroll. Tickets cost 25 and are available from parish office on 01 8745441. MUSINGS Despite the reminder from Augusne to the effect that Why wonder that you do not understand [God]? For if you understand, it is not God,countless generaons have nevertheless aempted to explainthe Trinity by means of analogy. Here is one tradional Irish effort: Three folds in cloth, yet there is but one cloth. Three joints in a finger, yet there is but one finger. Three leaves in a shamrock, yet there is but one shamrock. Frost, snow, ice, yet the three are but water. Likewise, three Persons in God, but only the one God.Salvador Ryan, St Patricks College, Maynooth Items to be included in the Newsletter should be left in the Parish Office no later than noon on the Wednesday before each weekend in the week of publication. Priests of the Parish Fr Paul Tyrrell: 455 5368 Fr David Fleming: 455 5368 Fr John Deasy: 455 0955 Fr John Foster: 465 0714 Deacon Rev Jimmy Fennell: 455 5368 St Agnes Church Mass Times Weekday Masses:- 9.00am; 10.00 am; 7.00pm Saturday Vigil Mass:- 7.00pm Sunday Masses:- 9.30am; 11.00 am (Family); 12.30pm (Choir); 7.00 pm No 7pm Mass July or August Holy day Masses:- 7.00pm Vigil; 9.00am; 10.00am; 7.00pm Confession Times Saturdays from 10.30am to 11.30am & 6.45pm Eve of First Fridays aſter 10.00am Mass & 6.45pm R COFFEE DOCK The Coffee Dock in St Agnes Parish Centre is open Monday to Friday from 10.00am-12.00 noon. Call in any day to savour the friendly atmosphere, have a cuppa and some chat Team Ministry of Clogher Rd, Crumlin & Mourne Rd t: 01-455 5368|Child Protection Number: 087 315 5305 e:[email protected] or [email protected] web:www.crumlinparish.ie You can now also visit us on search for St Agnes Parish Crumlin 15th June 2014 – Feast of the Most Holy Trinity Thought for the Week Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions.Dalai Lama Last Weekend's Collections 1st Collecon: €1,924 Family Offering: €1,440 Share: €1,688 Many thanks for your continued support and generosity. Sunday Evening Mass will continue for the month of June at 7:00pm but there not be a Sunday Evening Mass during the months of July & August LOURDES DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE 7th to 12th September 2014 Parishioners should note that due to lack of interest in going on this Pilgrimage, it has been decided not to proceed. The Trocaire Collection from St Agnes Parish amounted to €3,814 and has been sent on to Trocaire. Many thanks for your generosity THE DEEP END The Divine Dance The Greek term perichoresis is used to describe the relationship between the three persons of the Trinity. Perimeans around, while choreinhas many layers of meaning including to make room foror to give way’. I mention this not to get bogged down in language, but to hint at the magnitude of the depth contained in this great mystery of our faith. Over the centuries artists have made many attempts to illustrate the mystery of the Trinity, while theologians and mystics have tried to put it into words. Saint Patrick famously used the shamrock to illustrate the three persons of the Trinity. In the 12th century, St Bernard of Clairvaux described the Holy Spirit as the kiss of God, and spoke of the unshakeable bondand indivisible unityof the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Others describe the Trinity as a sort of divine dance of love. When the new translation of the liturgy came into use, one of the terms people struggled with was consubstantial with the Father’, which replaced of one being with the Fatherin the Creed. In todays Gospel Jesus describes this relationship as one of love - God loved the world so much he sent his only son. The language is simple but the concept goes much deeper. Todays Second Reading ends with a blessing we often hear at the end of Mass: The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all’. What a beautiful blessing and description of the triune God. The unity and harmony of the Trinity provides us with the blueprint for our Christian lives. Tríona DohertyAthlone, Co Roscommon. Email [email protected] Courtesy of Intercom Magazine

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KIDS CORNER

"The Joy of the Gospel”: The National Charismatic Conference 2014 will take place on the 28th-29th June (Saturday 10.00 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. and Sunday 10.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.) in the Concert Hall, RDS (Anglesea Road Entrance). Main celebrants are Archbishop Martin and Bishop Martin Drennen, main speaker is Ralph Martin. Cost: Full Weekend €30, Saturday €20 and Sunday €15. For further information Tel: 021 4251100 or email: [email protected]

Concert: Come and listen to Mozat’s Requiem Piano Concerto in AK488 on

Saturday, June 14that 8.00 p.m. in St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral. Soloists performing on

the night; Cara O’Sullivan (Soprano), Chris Murphy (Alto), Jacek Wislocki (Tenor),

Tristan Cladwell (Bass) and piano soloist Máire Carroll. Tickets cost €25 and are

available from parish office on 01 8745441.

MUSINGS Despite the reminder from Augustine to the effect that ‘Why wonder that you do not understand [God]? For if you understand, it is not God,’ countless generations have nevertheless attempted to ‘explain’ the Trinity

by means of analogy. Here is one traditional Irish effort: ‘Three folds in cloth, yet there is but one cloth. Three joints in a finger, yet there is but one finger. Three leaves in a shamrock, yet there is but one

shamrock. Frost, snow, ice, yet the three are but water. Likewise, three Persons in God, but only the one God.’ Salvador Ryan, St Patrick’s College, Maynooth

Items to be included in the

Newsletter should be left in the

Parish Office no later than noon on

the Wednesday before each

weekend in the week of publication.

Priests of the Parish

Fr Paul Tyrrell: 455 5368 Fr David Fleming: 455 5368 Fr John Deasy: 455 0955 Fr John Foster: 465 0714

Deacon Rev Jimmy Fennell: 455 5368

St Agnes Church Mass Times

Weekday Masses:- 9.00am; 10.00 am; 7.00pm

Saturday Vigil Mass:- 7.00pm Sunday Masses:- 9.30am;

11.00 am (Family); 12.30pm (Choir); 7.00 pm

No 7pm Mass July or August Holy day Masses:- 7.00pm Vigil;

9.00am; 10.00am; 7.00pm

Confession Times

Saturdays from 10.30am to 11.30am & 6.45pm

Eve of First Fridays after 10.00am Mass & 6.45pm

R

COFFEE DOCK

The Coffee Dock in St Agnes Parish Centre is open

Monday to Friday from 10.00am-12.00 noon.

Call in any day to savour the friendly atmosphere, have a cuppa

and some chat

Team Ministry of Clogher Rd, Crumlin & Mourne Rd t: 01-455 5368|Child Protection Number: 087 315 5305 e:[email protected] or [email protected]

web:www.crumlinparish.ie You can now also visit us on search for St Agnes Parish Crumlin

15th June 2014 – Feast of the Most Holy Trinity

Thought for the Week “Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own

actions.” Dalai Lama

Last Weekend's Collections 1st Collection: €1,924 Family Offering: €1,440 Share: €1,688

Many thanks for your continued support and generosity.

Sunday Evening Mass will continue for the month of June at 7:00pm but there not be a Sunday Evening Mass during the

months of July & August

LOURDES DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE 7th to 12th September 2014

Parishioners should note that due to lack of interest in going on this Pilgrimage, it has

been decided not to proceed.

The Trocaire Collection from St Agnes Parish amounted to €3,814 and has been sent on to Trocaire. Many thanks for your generosity

THE DEEP END • The Divine Dance

The Greek term perichoresis is used to describe the relationship between the three persons of the Trinity. ‘Peri’ means around, while ‘chorein’ has many layers of meaning including ‘to make room for’ or to ‘give way’. I mention this not to get bogged down in language, but to hint at the magnitude of the depth contained in this great mystery of our faith. Over the centuries artists have made many attempts to illustrate the mystery of the Trinity, while theologians and mystics have tried to put it into words. Saint Patrick famously used the shamrock to illustrate the three persons of the Trinity. In the 12th century, St Bernard of Clairvaux described the Holy Spirit as the kiss of God, and spoke of the ‘unshakeable bond’ and ‘indivisible unity’ of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Others describe the Trinity as a sort of divine dance of love. When the new translation of the liturgy came into use, one of the terms people struggled with was ‘consubstantial with the Father’, which replaced ‘of one being with the Father’ in the Creed. In today’s Gospel Jesus describes this relationship as one of love - God loved the world so much he sent his only son. The language is simple but the concept goes much deeper. Today’s Second Reading ends with a blessing we often hear at the end of Mass: ‘The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all’. What a beautiful blessing and description of the triune God. The unity and harmony of the Trinity provides us with the blueprint for our Christian lives.

Tríona DohertyAthlone, Co Roscommon. Email [email protected]

Courtesy of Intercom Magazine

Our Recently Deceased Brian Lloyd, Cashel Rd

We express our deepest sympathies to his

family at this sad time.

May He Rest in Peace. Amen

St Agnes Parish Readers Roster If you cannot make your scheduled reading

please contact John Green

Saturday 21/06/2014

7.00pm David Callaghan

Sunday 22/06/2014

9.30am John Green

11.00am F & M Healy

12.30pm June Winders

7:00pm Williams Elliott

The Week Ahead……

Sunday June 15th Holy Trinity Monday June 16th St. Richard of Chichester Tuesday June 17th ————————— Wednesday June 18th —————————— Thursday June 19th St Romuald Friday June 20th The Blessed Irish Martyrs Saturday June 21st St. Aloysius Gonzaga

MASS INTENTIONS

SATURDAY 14th June 2014 7.00pm Months Mind James Kennedy

Anniversaries Richard O’ Shaughnessy 1st Bridie Cosgrave 3rd Bridget Kennedy 5th Lawrence Byrne 10th Hugh Maguire 50th Martin McCarthy

Birthday Remembrance Annie (Josie) Balfe George and Áine Greenhalgh

SUNDAY 15th June 2014 9.30am Priests Intentions

11.00am Anniversaries Vera Brennan 1st

12.30pm Anniversaries Bridie Cosgrave 3rd Sam Brown 9th David Wickham 32nd William & Margaret Wickham Maureen Durrance

7.00pm Pro Populo

MONDAY 16th June 2014 7.00pm Angela McGee (Special Intention)

TUESDAY 17th June 2014 7.00pm Ann McDermott (1st Anniversary)

WEDNESDAY 18th June 2014 9.00am Martin McCarthy 7.00pm Annie Moore (Anniversary)

THURSDAY 19th June 2014 7.00pm Kieran Hynes (Months Mind)

May Their Souls and the Souls of all the Faithful

departed Rest In Peace Amen.

All Mass Intentions should be booked in the Parish Office no later than midday on the Wednesday

before the Weekend Masses

Mass For the Sick Our Annual Mass for the Annointing of the sick and the elderly will take place in St. Agnes Church on

Saturday June 28th at 7.00pm Vigil Mass. Refreshments will be served in the Parish Centre

after the Mass

You are most welcome to come along. If no family member or neighbour is available to bring you to the Church, please contact the Parish Office 455 5368 and the Order of Malta will arrange to bring you to

the Church. Perhaps neighbours could offer to bring an elderly person to the Mass and Ceremony.

Parish Pilgrimage to Knock Our Annual Pilgrimage will take place on Thursday 28th August.

Coach will depart from the Church at 8.30am sharp. There will be the usual morning stop for tea, coffee and scone in Strokestown. Full ceremonies in Knock with a Chaplain from the

Parish. Four course meal on the return journey at the same Hotel, The Percy French. The cost is €42—the same as last year. Early Booking in advisable in the Parish Office.

REMINDER - Retreat for Eucharistic Ministers and Readers on Sunday 15th June. All attending are asked to meet in the Carmelite Convent on the Firhouse Road at 2:15pm.

ENTRANCE HYMN 1. Come, O Creator Spirit blest,

and in our souls take up thy rest; Come, with thy grace and heavenly aid, To fill the hearts which thou hast made.

2. Great Comforter, to thee we cry;

O highest gift of God most high, O Fount of life, O fire of love, And sweet anointing from above!

A new hymn of praise,Let us sing to the Lord,Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.

Padre Pio Mass Takes place on

Tuesday 17th June, Rosary 6.45pm, Mass 7.00pm, followed by

Benediction and Blessing. All Are

Welcome.

RECESSIONAL HYMN Holy God, we praise thy name; Lord of all, we bow before thee! All on earth thy scepter claim, All in heaven above adore thee; Infinite thy vast domain, Everlasting is thy reign. Hark! the loud celestial hymn Angel choirs above are raising; Cherubim and seraphim, in unceasing chorus praising; Fill the heavens with sweet accord: Holy, holy, holy, Lord.

How Great Thou Art 1. O Lord my God! When I in awesome wonder Consider all the works Thy hand hath made. I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder, Thy power throughout the universe displayed. Ref: Then sings my soul, my Saviour God, to Thee; How great Thou art, how great Thou art! Then sings my soul, my Saviour God, to Thee: How great Thou art, how great Thou art! 2. When through the woods and forest glades I wander And hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees; When I look down from lofty mountain grandeur And hear the brook and feel the gentle breeze

MASS HYMNS

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

Thank you for the great response to our appeal for additional adorers—our Committee is now sorting through the cards and each of you will be advised in writing with confirmation of your day and time. Meantime the existing Adoration times

will remain in place for 10 to 14 days

Lough Derg: God’s healing grace is experienced on Lough Derg in an

intensity seldom encountered elsewhere; through spiritual

exercise, companionship of fellow pilgrims and the sheer holiness of

the place. Daily boats to the Island run from 10.30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.

7 days a week until the 13th of August. No booking necessary. For

further information contact Maureen or Sharon 071 9861518 or email: [email protected] Dublin -

Oliver Plunkett Pilgrimages to Lough Derg run from 27th – 29th

June & 8th – 10th August. Contact: [email protected]

Tel: 01 4941171.

Dublin Diocesan Corpus Christi Procession Becoming the Body of Christ, Eucharistic Procession, led by Archbishop

Diarmuid Martin will be held on Thursday, 19th June at 7.30 p.m. in Holy Cross College, Clonliffe Road, Dublin 3.

Parents, family members and especially children who have recently made their First Holy Communion are encouraged to attend

Service of Prayer and Reflection: St. Matthew's Church, Ballyfermot are holding a special Mass for all the babies who died

in Mothers & Baby Homes in Ireland at 8.00 p.m. Friday, 13th June.

Everyone welcome.

Save the Date: The Now and Then Production Company will present ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ on Thursday, 26th &

Friday, 27th June at 8.00.pm in St. Aengus Parish Church. Balrothery, Tallaght.

Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Cost: Adults: €10.00 and Students/Seniors/unwaged €5.00. Come along for a great evening in support of Pieta House and ‘Hope’–Suicide Prevention, Drop-in-Centre, Tallaght. Both are very worthy causes for Tallaght and the surrounding areas. For

further information Tel: 085-8206973 oremail: [email protected] or click

on:www.nowandthenproductions.com

Recently Baptised

Darcy Mae Glennon Amberleigh Maria Murray-Dowman Logan Keith Dunne-Courtney Molly Caroline O’Farrell Arron Scott Eaton Tyler-Paul Kinsella- Kearns

We welcome them into our Christian community and wish them every blessing in their

lives ahead

SEEING YOUR LIFE THROUGH THE LENS OF THE GOSPELS - John 3:16-181

The reading evokes contrasting images of God, a God who judges and a God who saves. We might reflect on how our im-age of God has changed with the years. What has helped you to believe in a God whose will is that you should have eter-nal life? 2 God sent his Son into the world for this purpose, that we might have eternal life. How has the story of Jesus helped you to have that kind of faith? 3 The eternal life promised is life that survives all forms of death, failure, defeat and humiliation. What has helped you to have that sense of being alive, even in painful and disappointing circum-stances?

John Byrne OSA. Email [email protected]