The Easter General Vestry Meeting (parish AGM) will be held after the 10.30 am service this Sunday, April 27th, at approximately 11.45 am in the Parish Centre. Not only will this meeting elect the members of the parishoners’ representative body, the Select Vestry, for the year ahead, but it will also elect, for the next three years, parochial nominators (responsible for appointing a new rector if a vacancy were to occur) and parish representatives for the diocesan synod.
Sunday Club will be showing a DVD at the same time as the meeting, to enable parents to attend.
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The Holy Week journey…
St Paul’s is hosting the opening service in the Holy Week nightly series for which we are joining three other neighbouring Church of Ireland parishes – Holy Trinity Killiney, St Matthias Ballybrack and Christ Church Dun Laoghaire. The theme for the week is the Characters of Holy Week.
Monday night’s service at 8 pm, which focuses on Lazarus, Mary and Martha, is sung Compline with the choir. Meanwhile there is 7.15 am Holy Communion in St Paul’s daily, Monday to Thursday, with two services on Good Friday, at 10.30 am and 2 pm.
Here is the full line up for the entire week :
Monday 14th–Thursday 17th Holy Communion, St Paul’s, 7.15 am
Wednesday 16th Holy Communion, St Paul’s, 11 am
Nightly series:
Monday 14th Compline, St Paul’s, 8 pm: Lazarus, Mary and Martha
Tuesday 15th A late Evening Office, St Matthias, Ballybrack, 8 pm: The Crowd
Wednesday 16th Tenebrae, Holy Trinity, Killiney, 8 pm: Judas
Maundy Thursday 17th The Lord’s Supper,Christ Church, Dun Laoghaire, 8 pm: Peter
Good Friday
St Paul’s: 10.30 am All Age Worship and 2 pm At the foot of the cross: A liturgy of readings, meditation, prayer and hymns
Easter Day
6.15 am SonRise Service Obelisk Killiney Hill
8.15 am Holy Communion (One)
10.30 am Family Communion followed by an egg huntin the church grounds
No service at 7 pm `
Parishes to join up for Holy Week services
St Paul’s is joining with three neighbouring parishes – Holy Trinity Killiney, St Matthias Ballybrack and Christ Church Dun Laoghaire – to mark Holy Week with nightly services. There will also be an early Holy Communion service daily in St Paul’s. Here is the line up of services for the entire week, which will take place in St Paul’s unless otherwise stated:
Palm Sunday (April 13th) 8:15 am, 10:30 am and 7pm
Monday 14th–Thursday 17th Holy Communion 7.15am
Wednesday 16th Holy Communion 11 am
Monday 14th–Thursday 17th Combined evening services with the theme: The Characters of Holy Week:
Monday 14th St Paul’s, 8 pm
Tuesday 15th St Matthias, Ballybrack, 8 pm
Wednesday 16th Holy Trinity, Killiney, 8 pm
Maundy Thursday 17th Christ Church, Dun Laoghaire, 8 pm
Good Friday (18th) 10.30 am and 2 pm
Easter Day (20th) 8.15 am and 10.30 am. No service at 7 pm
Coffee morning for Daffodil Day
Help the Irish Cancer Society in its work to support the one in three of us who will develop cancer during our lifetime, by attending the Daffodil Day coffee morning and raffle in the Parish Centre this Friday, March 28th, 10.30am to 12.30pm. If you can help in the running of this event by baking, donating a raffle prize etc. your contribution would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Pamela at the Rectory. tel: 2801616.
Lent Discussion Group
A Discussion Group will meet each Tuesday night in Lent, beginning March 11th, in the Meeting Room of the Parish Centre at 8 pm. Each meeting will last for about one hour and conclude with a cup of tea. We will be using the Themed Biblical Lent Resource, Church and Culture, prepared by the Biblical Association for the Church of Ireland. The theme for week one is: Affirmation and Celebration. All are most welcome.
Meanwhile Every Wednesday throughout Lent there is a short service of Holy Communion at 7.15 am, in addition to the regular Wednesday morning communion service at 11 am.
14 teenagers to be confirmed
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Right Rev Michael Jackson, will be in St Paul’s this coming Sunday afternoon, March 9th, for a Service of Confirmation with Holy Communion at 3pm. The 14 candidates are: Louise McEvoy, Eleanor Finney, Niamh Quirke, Laura Kendrick, Reece Jordan, Sally Heneghan, Jacob Hayes, Leah Moloney, Stephen Keane, Zofja Cautley, Sophie Temperley, Jodie Vard, Sophie Krywonis and Ben Walker. A rehearsal and vigil service for the 14 young people, to which their parents and god-parents are invited, will be held in the church on Saturday at 8pm.
Lent 2014
On Ash Wednesday (March 5th) and on each Wednesday throughout Lent there will be a short service of Holy Communion at 7.15 am in St Paul’s, as well as the regular Wednesday communion service at 11 am.
A Lenten Discussion group will meet on Tuesday nights this year beginning on Tuesday, March 11th, in the Committee Room of the Parish Centre (upstairs ) at 8 pm. Each meeting lasts for about one hour and concludes with a cup of tea. All are welcome. Further details to follow.
Worship & Wedges
All are invited to “Worship and Wedges” next Sunday, February 23rd, in the main hall of the Parish Centre at 5.30 pm. This is a short, informal act of worship with contemporary music for all ages and is followed by a meal of sausages and wedges.
Film night
There will be a screening of the classic romantic comedy, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, in the Meeting Room of the Parish Centre at 8pm on Thursday, February 13th. It will be introduced by Philip Molloy, presenter of “The Picture Show” and “Movies on the Right Hook” on Newstalk radio. Directed by Blake Edwards, the Oscar-winning film stars George Peppard and Audrey Hepburn (pictured above), in the story of a flighty New York socialite and her relationship with a young writer. As places are limited, please book as soon as possible by emailing stpaulsdub@gmail.com. Coffee/tea will be served afterwards.
Admission is free but there will be an opportunity to contribute towards “The Dining Room” – a soup kitchen for homeless in the area, which is being set up by Christ Church, Dun Laoghaire.
Ecumenical choral service
The choir of Our Lady of Victories in Sallynoggin will join St Paul’s choir in leading an ecumenical service in St Paul’s for Candlemas next Sunday, February 2nd, at 7pm. Coming in the wake of the Week for Christian Unity, it is a musical celebration to which all are invited. The music will be directed by Derek Verso, assisted by Ciaran Smith, organ scholar Matthew Breen and other musicians.
