For people who give to St Paul’s through standing order but feel uncomfortable at collection time because they have nothing to put on the plate, there are now cards on the table at the back of the church that can be taken to use as a symbolic offering during a service.
Meanwhile, if there is anyone who uses the envelope system and wishes to change over to standing order, please contact David Pain 087 219 7512, who will supply you with the relevant details.
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Nine teenagers to be confirmed
A Service of Confirmation, to be conducted by the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Rev Michael Jackson, will take place in St Paul’s on Saturday, February 9th at 7 pm. The nine candidates for confirmation are Josh Baker, Rebecca Bowers, Holly Hewson, Emily McDonnell, Julia McEvoy, Ellen Mitchell, Robyn Murray, Sophie Poole and Daniel Russell. All welcome.
Sunday Club is back
All children aged four and upwards are invited to come along to Sunday Club, which begins again this Sunday, January 27th, and will meet on the second and fourth Sunday of each month.
Children are encouraged to come to the church for the start of the service at 10.30am before leaving for Sunday Club in the Parish Centre during the singing of the second hymn (after approx.15 minutes). We are grateful to Charlotte Blennerhasset and her team of volunteers for enabling Sunday Club to get up and running again for our younger parishoners.
Parish school admission
Application forms for admission to Glenageary Killiney N.S. in autumn 2019 will be available for collection from the School Office on Monday, January 14th, 2019 to Friday, January 25th, 2019 between 8.30am and 2.15pm. Closing date for receipt of completed applications is 2.15 pm, Monday, January 28th, 2019.
St Paul’s bells to ring in new year
Carols by candlelight this Sunday at 7pm
The traditional Nine Lessons with Carols by Candlelight will be held at 7pm this Sunday, December 23rd, followed by mulled wine and mince pies in the Parish Centre afterwards. In the morning, an all-age Christingle service will be held in the more informal setting of the Parish Centre at 10.30am.
The church will be decorated for Christmas this Saturday, December 22nd, from 9.30am. All are welcome to come and help and donations of foliage etc. would be gratefully accepted. If you wish to donate a poinsettia in memory of loved ones, please put €5 per person in an envelope clearly marked with the names of loved ones, and give to the Churchwardens, the Rector or Harriet Greenlee 087 224 7195 by December 21st. A list of names will be included in the service sheet on Christmas Day.
Folk group to reunite this Sunday
The St Paul‘s Folk Group is reuniting to lead the music at our worship this Sunday, December 9th, at 10.30am, as part of our 150th anniversary celebrations. The service will be Parish Communion.
The rest of the St Paul‘s programme for Advent and Christmas includes:
December
23rd Christingle Service 10.30am in the main hall of the Parish Centre
23rd Nine Lesson and Carols by Candlelight 7pm
24th The First Eucharist of Christmas 11.30pm
25th Christmas Day 8.15am Holy Communion and 10.30am Family Service
Advent Lessons and Carols on December 2nd
The now traditional joint service of Advent Lessons and Carols with our neighbours in St Patrick’s, Dalkey, takes place on Sunday, December 2nd, at 7pm, in St Patrick’s. The joint choirs will lead the music. There will be no evening service in St Paul’s that night.
The rest of the St Paul’s programme for Advent and Christmas is as follows:
December
9th St Paul’s Folk Group re-union, to mark 150th anniversary; the group will provide the music at 10.30am service
23rd Christingle Service 10.30am in the main hall of the Parish Centre
23rd Nine Lesson and Carols by Candlelight 7pm
24th The First Eucharist of Christmas 11.30pm
25th Christmas Day 8.15am Holy Communion and 10.30am Family Service
Reserve your tickets for the ‘Messiah’
Tickets for the performance of Handel’s Messiah in St Paul’s this Saturday, November 17th at 7.30pm can be reserved through stpaulsdub@gmail.com
Remembrance service to mark Armistice
Our Remembrance service at 10.30am this Sunday, November 11th, will also mark exactly 100 years since the First World War ended at the “eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month” of 1918. There will be an Act of Remembrance for all those who died, calling to mind particularly the 17 young men from St Paul‘s who left Glenageary for the battle fields during 1914-18 and never came home. They were: A. Acton, R.H.M. Bury, F. Carter, H. Dudley, J. Douglas, E.G. Coldwell, E. Harpur, J.D. Niven, W. O’Conor, L. Orr, W. Phelan, T.E. Talbot, F.W. Rickets, E. Robinson, C.G. Sherlock, A.E. Stokes and A.E. Strong.