Notices
Mass on Sunday 28th January at 5pm
There will be a Family Mass on Sunday 28th January at 5pm. All are very welcome. We particularly welcome children who are preparing for Confirmation.
Ranelagh Arts – ‘In Ranelagh’ Exhibition 19th January until 1st February
Ranelagh Arts are hosting their first exhibition of 2024 – ‘In Ranelagh’ – a collection of portraits celebrating the people who work and live in Ranelagh, by award winning photographer Emily Quinn. There is also a reel of photographs of Ranelagh village past and present compiled by inRanelagh creator and curator Mick Dunne in conjunction…
Week of Church Unity
Thank you to all who braved ‘Storm Isha’ last Sunday to attend our ecumenical service at 3.00pm. It was wonderful to see so many friends and neighbours from neighbouring parishes. Thank you to the Parish Pastoral Council members who provided hospitality afterwards.

Have you heard about ‘Active Travel’?
The Parish Council is engaging in a number of climate actions, both large and small. One such action
will be to promote Active Travel. Within the next few weeks, you will be able to securely park your
bike on our new bike rack. So what, you might ask, has that got to do…
Parish Pastoral Council – summary of activities September 2023 to December 2023
Please click on the link to see summary : Parish Pastoral Council- summary 2023
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity January 18th to January 25th 2024
You are warmly invited to a service on Sunday 21st January at 3pm here in The Church of the Holy Name.
‘You shall love the Lord your God.. and your neighbour as yourself. (Luke 10:17)
Thank you from Our Lady Immaculate Senior National School, Darndale
Thanks so much for all the effort you put into organising the toys again this year- we were blown away again by all the bits that came in. If you wouldn’t mind passing on our thanks to everyone involved.With the toys that were delivered, I was able to support 18 of our target families this Christmas-…
10 New Year’s Resolutions proposed by Pope Francis
- Don’t gossip
- Don’t be wasteful with food
- Make time for others
- Be guided by value rather than price
- Meet the poor in the flesh
- Do not judge others
- Befriend those who disagree with you
- Make commitments
- Make it a habit to ‘ask the Lord’
- Be happy
Christmas Offerings for the support of the clergy
Christmas Offering envelopes are available at the back of the church.
An offering is received with gratitude. All offerings are remitted in full to the Dublin Archdiocese and are used to support Diocesan clergy – those in active ministry and those who are ill or retired. Thank you for your ongoing generous support.