Looking towards the future of the Dublin Archdiocese
Building Hope Task Force Report (click on image to access the report).
Fr Kieran O'Mahony OSA explains the Lenten Lectionary readings - Year C (2022). It is hoped to update the content as we progress through Lent. Click on YouTube logo to view in larger window
The Synodal Pathway - Explanatory Video. Click on YouTube logo to view in larger window
An opportunity to reflect on aspects of The Gospel of John with Sean Goan (Biblical Scholar). Click on YouTube logo to view in larger window
Fr Ron Rolheiser, OMI talks about Living a Mystically Driven Life. Click on YouTube logo to view in larger window
A lecture by Fr Richard Rohr relating to his book "Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life". Click on YouTube logo to view in larger window
View this video of a lecture/ talk entitled Simply Good News ["How the Good News of the Gospel works and and what being human in the context of the Good News might look like ..." (source: lecture)] with Q&A, given by N.T. Wright (Biblical Scholar) in the Talks at Google series. Click on YouTube logo to view in larger window
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Terence O'Rourke, Chair of the Parish Pastoral Council (PPC), explains the need for Summer Dues.
Concert by the Crux Vocal Ensemble in St. Mary's Church, Haddington Road
Concert by URÚ in St. Mary's Church, Haddington Road
COVID-19 Support Line for Older People
ALONE manage a national support line and additional supports for older people who have concerns or are facing difficulties relating to the outbreak of COVID-19 (Coronavirus). Professional staff are available to answer queries and give advice and reassurance where necessary. The support line is open seven days a week, 8.00am – 8.00pm, by calling 0818 222 024.
St.Brigid’s Primary School and St. Mary’s Boys National School are schools which strive to provide a well-ordered, caring, happy and secure learning environment, where the intellectual, spiritual, physical, moral and cultural needs of our pupils are identified and addressed.
While these are schools with a Catholic ethos, they also give due recognition to children of all other religious beliefs and none.
The schools aim to provide an appropriate, stimulating and broadly challenging education for all of our pupils and to encourage language learning and the appreciation of languages and their place in our culture and heritage.
The schools encourage the involvement of parents through home-school contacts and through their involvement in the development and growth of the Parents’ Association.
The schools endeavour to enhance the self-esteem of everyone in the school community, to imbue in the pupils respect for themselves, for other people and for property and to encourage the development of personal responsibility. They aim to prepare the pupils for their place in a modern multicultural society by actively promoting equality and by celebrating the diversity we have within our school community.