







Email: [email protected] Phone: 01 8313232
An Invitation to Lenten Talks in Raheny parish church
Last June, parishioners in Raheny met at the first Building Hope meeting in the parish. Many topics were discussed. One positive suggestion became clear – the desire and need for adult faith formation.
We have had two very successful talks and are looking forward to Fr John Joe Spring who is speaking on Tuesday 28th March at 7:30 p.m. and who has something fresh and new to say about Jesus and his message and its application to our society today.
The talks are of course free and all are welcome.
Raheny is a modern suburb on the northside of Dublin City, formerly it was a compact rural village, surrounded by private estates, small farms and labourers’ cottages. It remained largely unchanged until the spread of Dublin City began in the 1950s when new housing estates crept over the green countryside, with schools, churches and shops built to cater for the growing population. However, with its remaining eighteenth and nineteenth century houses, churches and railway station, it still retains its village atmosphere more than many suburbs of Dublin City.
Pastoral Council
Finance Committee
Liturgy Group
Family Mass
Choir
Folk Group
Parish of Raheny
Church of Our Lady Mother
of Divine Grace
Howth Road, Raheny, Dublin 5
Phone: 01 8313232
E-mail: [email protected]
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