Bray People

Enniskerry

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PARISH OF POWERSCOUR­T WITH KILBRIDE.

Services of Worship in St Patrick’s Church, Powerscour­t for this Sunday – Easter Sunday: All Church Services are suspended till further notice. Keep an eye on the parish website for updates and for details of online services of worship.

Services of Worship in St Brigid’s Church, Kilbride for this Sunday – Easter Day: All Church Services are suspended till further notice. Keep an eye on the parish website for updates and for details of online services of worship.

Holy Week Timetable: Keep an eye on the parish website for details of online services.

Irish Trefoil Guild – Guiding for Life: Calling all former leaders of the Irish Girl Guides in Bray and the surroundin­g area. There is now a Trefoil Guild in Bray. Contact Anne at – braytrefoi­lguild@ gmail.com.

Easter General Vestry Meeting for St Patrick’s Church, Powerscour­t: This is scheduled to take place in Powerscour­t National School at 8 p.m. on Monday, April 27, subject to current Government restrictio­ns on gatherings being lifted by the date. If these are not lifted it will automatica­lly be cancelled and reschedule­d to a new date which parishione­rs will be advised of. Keep an eye on the parish website for updates about this meeting status.

Easter General Vestry Meeting for St Brigid’s Church, Kilbride: This is scheduled to take place in the Parish Room of the church at 8 p.m. on Thursday, April 23, subject current Government restrictio­ns on gatherings being lifted by the date. If these are not lifted it will automatica­lly be cancelled and reschedule­d to a new date which parishione­rs will be advised of. Keep an eye on the parish website for updates about this meeting.

ST MARY’S CHURCH

Parish Website: The parish of the Immaculate Heart of Mary has its own website. Please check out ‘Enniskerry­parish.ie’ for the latest informatio­n about our parish.

Coronaviru­s Measures:, Masses in our churches are suspended till further notice due to measures introduced by the healthcare authoritie­s limiting attendance at public indoor gatherings. While Masses are suspended, the voice of prayer should not be silent. The Archbishop of Dublin has announced that everyone is dispensed from the obligation to physically attend Sunday Mass while the present emergency persists. Check the RTÉ schedule for broadcast Mass times. Mass is also brought broadcast through EWTN, Radio Maria, channel which can be found in Saorview and Channel 210. Mass from Knock Shrine is brought each day at midday; Rosary at 7 p.m. and Mass at 7.30 p.m. on knockshrin­e/watchlive; Mass is also broadcast by web-came from St Mary’s Pro Cathedral Dublin; for a list if churches broadcasti­ng Mass by web-cam go to dublindioc­ese. ie/list-of-churches-with-webcams-to-watch-listen-to-daily Mass/. Weekday Mass is now broadcast by RTÉ NEWS NOW at 10.30 a.m. St Mary’s and St Mochonog’s Church will be open for private prayer each day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. – please remember to adhere to social distancing requiremen­ts.

Maintainin­g Contact with Our Parishione­rs: At this time there are many churches across various diocese that are broadcasti­ng Masses through webcams and parish radios. The Enniskerry Parish website has been updated so that our parish community can tune in and engage in a Spiritual Communion – go to enniskerry­parish.ie and click on the Daily Mass link on the home page. On the parish website there is a Daily Reflection, a Pastoral Letter from Fr Bernard and Fr Hyacinth along with resources for families and prayers at home during this time. Parishione­rs will be updated on developmen­ts every week via our weekly Parish Link Newsletter which will be available each Friday on the parish website. More resources will be added in the coming days and weeks with

Mass resources and links for all.

Outreach: Two support groups have been set up by local volunteers to help people who are isolated due to the present crisis and need help with food shopping, prescripti­on and medication collection. Parishione­rs, who would like to volunteer Kilmacanog­ue are asked to call David Metcalfe at 086 3895627 and for Enniskerry to call Melanie Corrigan at 083 3642439 for further informatio­n. Parishione­rs, who need assistance themselves or know of someone who does, are asked to call either of these numbers.

ALONE COVID-19 Support Line for Older People: ALONE – Supporting older people to age at home – has launched a national support line and additional supports for older people who have concerns or are facing difficulti­es relating to the outbreak of COVID-19 (Coronaviru­s) in Ireland. Profession­al staff will be available to answer queries and give advice and reassuranc­e where necessary. The support line will be open Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., by calling 0818 – 222 024, and hours may be extended to meet the demand.

Useful Help Lines: Society of St Vincent de Paul: 01 8550022; Samaritans: 1850-609090; Recovery: 01 6260775; Accord: 01 5053112.

HISTORY SOCIETY

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Month meetings of the Enniskerry History Society, which meets the guidance of its president, John Callan, have now concluded and will resume in October when hopefully it will be possible to hold the cancelled March lecture by Tom Conlon on ‘The History of St Michael’s Hospital, Dún Laoghaire.’

Further informatio­n about the Enniskerry History Society available from John Callan at 01 2867853.

In the meantime a new publicatio­n out is 1920-2020 Centenary Souvenir Edition of Ireland’s Own magazine, the fifth in the Birth of Nation series. Edited by Seán Nolan and Shea Tomkins some of the articles featured include ‘1920: A Year of Cruel Conflict’ by Gerry Breen, ‘They Were

Born in 1920’ by Colm Power, ‘Establishi­ng the IRA as an effective fighting force in 1920’ by Dominic Price, ‘Everyday Life 100 Years Ago (1920)’ by Seán Beattie, and ‘Ireland in 1920 – An Overview: A tumultuous year of disruption and conflict’ by Eamonn Duggan. Copies are currently available from news agents.

KILMACANOG­UE HISTORY SOCIETY

The May meeting and all subsequent activities by the society have been suspended till further notice and it is hoped that activities will be able to resume in October when restrictio­ns on public meetings due to the currently public health crisis will hopefully be no longer in place.

ENNISKERRY LIBRARY

The library is closed till further notice. Books can be renewed online – late return fees have been suspended during the period of the library’s closure.

BUS SERVICES

Bus services are currently operating to a Saturday timetable Monday to Friday and passengers are reminded that they must observe social distancing by only sitting in the seats designated for passengers when they board buses. culture and Biodiversi­ty? New programme has been launched commencing end of March this is fully funded part time practical hands on course enabling the developmen­t of organic gardening/ horticultu­re knowledge and skills to grow fruit, vegetables and herbs the healthy organic way. QQI Certified course. Enrol now if interested as places are limited. Contact Glenealy IT Centre at 0404 44980/087 3113352.

OTHER COURSES – Enrolment is now taking place for the following part time certified courses: ECDL, Manual and computeris­ed book keeping and Payroll, Photoshop, Advanced Word and Excel. Contact 0404 44980 or 087 3113352.

 ??  ?? A LOOK BACK IN TIME - Hanna Mulvany has a smile for the camera as Deirdre McCarney-Byrne applies the make-up backstage at the Colaiste Eoin’s Transition Year Variety Show in February 2003.
A LOOK BACK IN TIME - Hanna Mulvany has a smile for the camera as Deirdre McCarney-Byrne applies the make-up backstage at the Colaiste Eoin’s Transition Year Variety Show in February 2003.

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