Parish News

Holy Land Pilgrimage

Together with the Revd. William Olhausen, Ken Rue is leading a Diocesan group on a pilgrimage to Jordan, Palestine and Israel from 3rd to 14th November. Twenty-eight people are travelling and will not only visit the holy sites but also interact with local Christians and others to gain an insight into what life is like in the Middle East from religious and political standpoints.

Archbishop Jackson has written the following prayer for the Diocese of Jerusalem which you might like to pray:

God, throughout human history you have heard the cry of your people when they turn to you for help and healing, for merciful belonging and for new life. Bless those who today tend the flame of witness to your kindly presence in the Land of The Holy One. Give grace and protection to the bishop, the clergy and people in the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem and the Middle East who heed your command to love God and neighbour with courage and with generosity. Bless those who in the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough build partnership, solidarity and friendship with the peoples of The Middle East at this time of harrowing and of hope. We ask this in the name of God Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen.

Diocesan Synods

The Diocesan Synods of the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough take place in Taney parish on Tuesday 10th October. Killiskey parish will be represented by Stephanie McDonald and Edgard Hall. Wicklow parish will be represented by Stuart Daunt-Smyth, Penny Phillips, Thomas Yennusick and Jonathon Patton. Rev Jack Kinkead and Rev Ken Rue will be present.

Mothers’ Union (MU) Coffee Morning

MU members and friends are invited to The Hub at 10.30am on Monday 9th October to pack shoeboxes with gifts for children in the Darndale Crèche in Dublin who might not otherwise receive gifts at Christmas. The MU would be delighted to have lots of help and contributions of small toys, shoeboxes and wrapping paper. If you can help, please contact Jessica Clarke on (087) 2875601 after 6pm each evening.

Remembrance Of Past Loved Ones

The annual service of remembrance of past loved ones takes place on Sunday 29th October at 7pm. There will be a form available from Sunday 22nd October on which the names of relatives and friends you would like to remember may be listed. It is a wonderful thing to give thanks to God for those whose lives have blessed us.

Bicentenary Service

Nun’s Cross Church was consecrated on 28th October 1817. To mark the 200th anniversary, a special service will take place in the church on Saturday 28th October at 5pm. Archbishop Jackson will celebrate Holy Communion and preach. After the service there will be refreshments in the school.

Heritage Week

 

National Heritage Week takes place from 19th to 27th August. To mark this week, Nun’s Cross church will be open to the public on Tuesday 22nd, Wednesday 23rd, and on Sunday afternoon 27th. If you can assist in welcoming visitors to the church, please contact Patricia Butler.