Posts from April 2025

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Events During Lent 2025

by Donal Bergin

The Lenten Timetable, for services in the parish, is available on the tables in the church and is shown below. Every Wednesday evening at 7pm, there will be a sharing and reflection on the gospel (Lectio Divina) of the Sunday to come in the parish house. If you can, please give an indication of your […]

Trócaire Boxes and Donation Envelopes

by Donal Bergin

Trócaire boxes and donation envelopes are available on the tables in the church. They can be returned to the parish sacristy or parish house. Your donations will be forwarded to Trócaire.

Parish Shop

by Donal Bergin

EASTER cards with a Triduum of Masses are now available in the parish shop after Mass on Sundays A variety pack of 5 cards costs €5. 1ST HOLY COMMUNION cards and a limited number of gifts are also available. We have a limited variety of plain cards at a cost of €1 each. Cards include […]

Parish Webcam

by Donal Bergin

There is live streaming of church services in St. Teresa’s Church. It can be accessed by clicking on the webcam icon on the home page of this website (www.donoreavenueparish.ie) or by clicking here.

Pilgrims of Hope

by Donal Bergin

Information sheets about the “Pilgrims of Hope” initiative are available on the tables in the church.  

Prayer in our Church

by Donal Bergin

ROSARY: After 10am Mass each morning. NOVENA OF THE MIRACULOUS MEDAL: Monday during the 10am and 6pm Masses. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION AND CONFESSION: Thursday from 3pm to 4pm.

The Way of the Cross in the Phoenix Park

by Donal Bergin

The annual Way of the Cross in the Phoenix Park on Good Friday, led by the Archbishop of Dublin, will take place on 18th April at 12pm. There are information leaflets on the church tables.

You Never Know What You Find Under The Lino

by Donal Bergin

In the renovations of our Catholic University School (CUS) school houses in Leeson Street, an Altar List of the Dead intention was found, dated from 1993. It had been slipped under the front door of the house but, instead of resting on top of the floor, it must have slid under the lino. The Mass […]