Monthly Archives: October 2018

Remembering loved ones who have died

You are invited to participate in a time of quiet reflection as we remember those of our families and friends who have died at our Annual Service of Thanksgiving and Remembrance of loved ones this Sunday, November 4th, at 7 pm.  If you want the name of a loved one to be read out at this service but have not yet added their name to the list at the back of the church, you can also email stpaulsdub@gmail.com.
 Please noteThe names of those who have died in the Parish since the service last year will automatically be read.

‘Messiah’ in St Paul’s on November 17th

Handel’s Messiah will be performed in St Paul’s on Saturday, November 17th at 7.30pm as part of our 150th anniversary celebrations and to raise funds for Focus Ireland. The Occasional Singers, under conductor Robin Moore, will be joined by soloists Judith Lyons (soprano), Sarah Luttrell (contralto), Luke Horner (tenor), David Corr (bass), with Will Palmer on trumpet and Charles Pearson on organ. Tickets €15 (concessions €10) available at St Paul’s on Sundays or at the door from 7pm on the night. For information, contact stpaulsdub@gmail.com

Service to remember loved ones

The annual Service of Thanksgiving and Remembrance of loved ones will be  held in St Paul’s on Sunday, November 4th at 7 pm. You are invited to participate in a time of quiet reflection as we remember those of our families and friends who have died.
 If you would like the name of a loved one to be read out at this service, please add their name to the list, which you will find on the table at the back of the church or email stpaulsdub@gmail.com.
   Please noteThe names of those who have died in the parish since the service last year will automatically be read.

Annual pets’ service on October 7th

All creatures great and small are invited to our annual service for the thanksgiving of the companionship of animals, this Sunday, October 7th, at 10.30am. The speaker will be Tina Lowe, who will be accompanied by her beautiful guide dog Forest.  Humans are welcome too!  There will be a retiring collection for the Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind.