Parish News & Events
Date for the diary Tuesday 12th May 7:30pm
Following the talk at the masses on 25th and 26th April about the parish finances, we will be holding a meeting on Tuesday 12th May in the Church at 7.30 pm to explore fundraising ideas. We hope as many of you can attend this very important gathering. On the weekend...
LAY MINISTRY APPEAL – THIS WEEKEND 2nd/3rd May
Lay Ministry Sunday, and the Associated Lay Ministry Appeal, takes place on the weekend of May 2/3 and will replace the Share collection. This year’s theme is Building faith-filled communities.
Chrism Mass, St Mary’s Cathedral, Dublin – homily of Archbishop Farrell
Chrism Mass St Mary’s Cathedral, Dublin Holy Thursday, April 2, 2026 Homily of Archbishop Dermot Farrell On the morning of Holy Thursday, the Chrism Mass was celebrated in St Mary’s Cathedral, Dublin. Archbishop Dermot Farrell emphasised a key word of the...
Archbishop Farrell on St Patrick’s Day: Poor and vulnerable pay real price of war
St Patrick’s Day 2026 St Mary’s Cathedral, Dublin Homily of Archbishop Dermot Farrell In his St Patrick’s Day homily, Archbishop Farrell called for patient, active faith in a world troubled by conflict. During Mass at St Mary’s Cathedral, Dublin, he reflected...
Fundraising Committee for St Johns
I am in the process of developing a Fundraising Committee for St Johns. If you are interested please contact me on 087 263 5748.
Reflection on Today’s
Gospel Reading
Thursday, Fifth Week of Easter
Young people who prepare for the Sacrament of Confirmation are told about the fruit of the Holy Spirit, as mentioned by Saint Paul in his letter to the Galatians. The second fruit that Saint Paul lists after love is joy. Paul clearly sees a very close link between love and joy. The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of God’s love. As Paul says in his letter to the Romans, God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit. In linking the fruit of love and joy so closely together, Paul seems to be saying that those who are open to receive the Spirit of God’s love into their lives and who love others with the love of the Holy Spirit, the love of God, will be truly joyful. This is also the message of Jesus in today’s gospel reading. He says there that he wants his own joy to be in us, so that our joy may be complete. How will his joy be in us? According to Jesus, it is by remaining in his love for us, opening ourselves to the gift of his love, and then loving one another as he has loved us, which is his primary commandment to us. The path to authentic joy, a sharing in the Lord’s own joy, is the path of love, receiving the Lord’s love for us and then loving one another as he has loved us. People search for happiness in all sorts of ways, very often without finding it. In today’s gospel reading, Jesus shows us the path to authentic joy, the joy that is in his own heart as risen Lord, and it is the path of love received and love given.
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