Mon – Fri: 07:30 and 12 noon (no 10am Mass)

Saturday: 10am, 12 noon (no 6pm Vigil Mass)

Sunday: 12 noon & 9pm (no 10am Mass)

 

Holy Day: 07:30; 12 noon & 9pm (no 10am Mass)

Bank Holiday: 10am, 12 noon

                     (effective from 16 September 2023)

All Masses are live streamed. 
For Confession times, click on tab above or here

Weekdays: 10:30 – 11:45


Saturdays: 10:30 – 11:45  


Sundays:   10:30 – 11:45; 

                  20 mins before & after 9pm Mass


Also on

Thursdays:   7-8pm (during Holy Hour)



(subject to change, depending on priest availability)


Parish Secretary: Mandy Kelly-Gunning

Monday to Friday: 10.00am to 1.00pm 

Tel: 01-269 1825

Email: [email protected]

 

Mon – Fri: 07:30 & 12 noon (no 10am Mass)

Saturday: 10am & 12 noon (no 6pm Mass)

Sunday: 12 noon & 9pm (no 10am Mass)

Holy Day: 07:30, 12 noon & 9pm (no 10am Mass)

Bank Holiday: 10am, 12 noon

(effective from 16 September 2023)

All Masses are livestreamed   

 

Weekdays: 10:30 – 11:45


Saturdays: 10:30 – 11:45  


Sundays:   10:30 – 11:45; 

                  20 mins before & after 9pm Mass


Also on

Thursdays:   7-8pm (during Holy Hour)



(subject to change, depending on priest availability)

Parish Secretary: Mandy Kelly-Gunning

Mon-Fri: 10.00am – 1.00pm

Tel: 01-269 1825

Email: [email protected]

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Our Lady Queen of Peace
Merrion Road, Dublin 4,
D04 NX33, Ireland

Tel: +353 (0)1 269 1825

info@
merrionroadchurch.ie

Veneration of Relic of the True Cross: 3pm on Saturday, 14 September 2019

News14 September is the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. It commemorates the day in 320 when St Helena discovered the True Cross on the site where the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem now stands. 
Relics of the Holy Cross have been venerated since then, in praise of the redemption won for us by Christ on Calvary.
At 3pm on Saturday 14 September a liturgy venerating a relic of the True Cross took place in Our Lady Queen of Peace. The celebration  included a homily and blessing with the relic. It was also possible for those attending to personally venerate the relic.
The Habemus Chamber Choir sang beautifully to enhance the prayerfulness of the liturgy.
Photo album here.

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