This Sunday, December 6th, in-church worship will be allowed again after the country moved out of Level 5 coronavirus restrictions earlier this week, to an amended version of Level 3. However, no more than 50 people are allowed to attend, social distancing will be required and the wearing of face coverings is strongly recommended. There will be two services for this the second Sunday of Advent: 8.15am Holy Communion and 10.30am Morning Prayer on a Sunday. The 10.30am service will continue to be livestreamed – see the top right hand corner of our home page for the link.
Under Level 5 of Living with Covid-19, the church building is closed for congregational worship but the 10.30am service is livestreamed each Sunday. See top right of this webpage for a link to the next service.
A Service of the Word and an Act of Remembrance will be livestreamed from St Paul’s at 10.30am this Sunday, November 8th. You can use the link here to join us.
This Sunday, October 4th, the Rector, the Rev Gary Dowd, will lead a Service of the Word live at 11am from the RTE1 studios in Donnybrook, along with some members of the St Paul’s Choir. Please tune in!
The church continues to be closed to a congregation while Dublin is at Level 3 of Living with Covid. However, a Service of the Word will be livestreamed from the church this Sunday, September 27th, at 10.30. Here is the link you need to watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sui7guZo9o&feature=youtu.be
St Paul’s is currently closed to in-church worship, until October 11th at the earliest, under Level 3 restrictions of living with Covid-19. However, a service led by the Rev Gary Dowd will continue to be livestreamed from the church each Sunday at 10.30am. Click here and subscribe to our YouTube channel to view the service.
A Service of the Word in thanksgiving for harvest will be livestreamed from St Paul’s this Sunday, September 20th at 10.30am, and can be watched through this link: https://youtu.be/L2GLQWZfltU
A service led by the Rev Gary Dowd is being livestreamed from St Paul’s each Sunday at 10.30am. Click here and subscribe to our YouTube channel to view the service.
An emotional falter in the voice of the Rector as he closed yesterday’s service said it all: it was so good to be back together for worship in the St Paul’s church building after 16 weeks. What was already a very special occasion was enhanced by the music provided by three sisters. Eva Richards. Athena Richards, and our organist Caroline Barnes. Eva and Caroline had already become familiar to parishioners through their organ-cello duets, together but apart, at the end of our worship videos during lockdown. It was apt, on our re-opening day, that they were playing together in the church for the first time, joined by Athena on her viola. We hope everybody who was able to be in St Paul’s yesterday felt better for being there and that the procedures which have to be observed in accordance with government and central church guidelines did not detract unduly from the experience. Unfortunately for those of you at home who were expecting to join us remotely for the first service to be live-streamed from St Paul’s, there was the disappointment of the internet link crashing just as the service was about to start. You might have already had a chance to watch the recording here, but it had a few technical problems of its own, which we hope will be sorted by next week. Onwards and upwards …
Three sisters (from left) Athena and Eva Richards and Caroline Barnes, with the Rector, the Revd Gary Dowd, before the re-opening service
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