Feast of St Josemaría Escrivá
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Feast of St Josemaría Escrivá, click on ‘read more’ to see the photos
Mass for the Feast of St Josemaría, Wed 26 June 2024
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Archbishop Dermot Farrell celebrated Mass at Our Lady Queen of Peace for the Feast of St Josemaría.
Marriage Preparation Sessions: by arrangement
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Marriage is worth preparing well for …
Eucharistic Adoration: Thursdays, 7-8pm
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Why not join us for Eucharistic Adoration this Thursday, 4 July, 7-8pm. All are welcome. It will be livestreamed here.
Our Lady Queen of Peace at 70: renewed commitment to our Mission
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At 70, we renew our commitment to our mission to serve the people of God.
Course of Basic Christian Formation, Mondays at 8pm
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Our course of Basic Christian Formation will resume in the Autumn.
Easter Arrangements 2024
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We invite you to join us for our celebration of the Holy Week liturgy and to avail of the opportunity to receive the graces of the Sacrament of Reconciliation in preparation for Easter.
Masses on St Patrick’s Day 2024
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St Patrick’s Day is on Sunday this year.
Masses in Our Lady Queen of Peace for the Feastday and Bank Holiday Monday will be as follows:
Sun 17 Mar: 12 noon and 9pm
Bank Holiday Monday (18 Mar): 10am and 12 noon
The Family (39th) and Care (40th) Amendments to the Constitution – Statement of Archbishop Dermot Farrell
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Voting is a way to show that we care about making society better. In Catholic social teaching, it’s important to take part in the democratic process. The Catholic Church says that everyone should vote responsibly for the common good. (Compendium of Catholic Social Doctrine, 189). We need to think about our Catholic values when we vote and choose policies that respect human dignity, help everyone, and protect those who are vulnerable.
Stations of the Cross, 8pm, every Friday evening during Lent
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Stations of the Cross in Our Lady Queen of Peace at 8pm every Friday evening during Lent.
Confessions available.