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Meditation

Wednesdays 8pm in Church Extension

Come and join in an hour of quiet contemplation and reflection

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Next Family Mass

Sunday 26th May at 12noon.

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Looking forward to seeing you there.

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Saturday 22nd June 2013

Heritage Pilgrimage to Clonmacnoise & Multyfarnham Abbey.

See Upcoming events for detils.

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Friary at Multyfarnham Co Westmeath

 

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Important news re Baptisms

Baptisms will are held on 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays at 12 noon.

Afternoon Baptisms discontinued.

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About Us

The parish of Blanchardstown, an old parish once covering a large rural area, has changed dramatically since its origins, especially in recent years (see History). It is now a bustling vibrant cosmopolitan parish whose boundaries encompass both rural and suburban areas - from the cottages at Cappogue to the apartments and duplexes in Pelletstown, from the Blanchardstown Centre to the village Main Street - and comprises approximately 7,000 homes; At the 2,006 census 10,618 Catholics registered in the parish; the addition of a number of housing developments in the period since then has increased this number.
  Blanchardstown is a blend of the old and the new, the local and the international, the modern and the traditional.  St. Brigid's, the parish church, is located just off Main Street in the heart of the village.

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Mission Statement

We, parishioners of St. Brigid's Parish, Blanchardstown, commit ourselves to continue the mission of Jesus Christ, by sharing Gospel values, by being a welcoming Church and a celebrating people of God.

The Parish Team in collaboration with the Parish Pastoral Council, the Parish Finance Committee and the various Voluntary Groups and Lay Ministers do this in a spirit of service, and work together to build up a dynamic Christian Community. They do it in a practical way by:

  • Celebrating the Eucharist:  In addition to the regular Sunday Masses, there are daily Masses and special Masses - e.g., for our international communities and for the sick and the bereaved
  • Providing access to and helping parishioners prepare for the Sacraments - Baptism, Confirmation, Marriage etc.
  • Supporting the bereaved
  • Providing opportunities for prayer and spiritual growth
  • Visiting the sick or housebound
  • Supporting the vulnerable and those less well off in our community

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