ST PATRICK’S DAY 2023 WICKLOW PARISH - 16/03/2023
CHURCH COLLECTION FOR TURKEY & SYRIA - 22/02/2023
Archbishop Farrell has given approval for a diocesan collection to be taken up in support of the people of Turkey and Syria affected by the devastating earthquakes on Monday 5th February. The Turkey/Syria Collection will take place on 25/26 February, at 1st Sunday of Lent celebrations, and will replace the Continue reading...
MASS TIMES FOR LENT - 22/02/2023
DAILY 10 AM MASS IN WICKLOW
MONDAY & FRIDAYS 8AM MASS IN WICKLOW
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS 7PM MASS IN RATHNEW
WEDNESDAYS 10AM MASS IN BARNDARRIG
Building Hope in Parish Partnerships. - 02/02/2023
As part of the Building Hope process of planning for the future of the diocese, Archbishop Farrell recently announced a Parish Partnership plan whereby all the parishes in the diocese would be asked to work in collaboration with their neighbours, sharing resources and working together in carrying out the mission Continue reading...
Saint Blaise: 3rd February – Blessing of Throats - 02/02/2023
Saint Blaise was originally born in Sebastea. He preached Christianity in his home town and was well-known as a healer. He became famous for performing certain miracles such as helping the sick animals and people around his home town.
He is recognised as the saint of throat disease or Continue reading...
Candlemas Day: 2nd February – Blessing of Candles - 02/02/2023
Candlemas is celebrated on 2 February and marks the return of light, a symbol of protection and prosperity. This Christian festival commemorates the presentation of Jesus at the Temple of Jerusalem, referring to him as the light of the people of Israel.
The Blessing of Candles will be at the Continue reading...
St Brigid’s Day: 1st February. - 02/02/2023
Born in Dundalk in 450 AD St Brigid was the founder of the first monastery in County Kildare, Ireland. Her father was a pagan chieftain of Leinster and her mother was a Christian. St Patrick inspired her to deepen her faith and spread the word of God.
St Brigid died Continue reading...
The Feast of the Epiphany of Our Lord. - 02/01/2023
Friday 6th January 2023
The word “epiphany” comes from the Greek epiphainen, which means “to manifest,” “appear,” or “make known.” The Feast of the Epiphany celebrates the revelation of Jesus, the Son of God, to the world. “The Epiphany is the manifestation of Jesus as Messiah of Israel, Son of Continue reading...
Christmas Schedule - 12/12/2022
Please click the link below for the full schedule of Masses & ceremonies in Wicklow, Rathnew, Barndarrig, Brittas Bay, Kilbride, Ashford & Glenealy.
Archbishops letter for Advent - 24/11/2022
Please click into link for Archbishops letter for Advent