Mass Times
Baptisms
Parish Office
Monday to Friday - 10:00am
Saturday - 7:00pm (Vigil Mass)
Sunday - 9:30am and 11:30am
(The 11:30am Mass includes a Sign-Language Interpreter for the Deaf Community)
Private Prayer - The church is open for private prayer and lighting of candles each day Monday to Friday immediately after the 10:00am Mass until 12:30pm.
Baptisms are held on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month at 12.00pm. Please contact the Parish Office to book a date.
You can download the Baptism Application Form and bring this copy with you when booking. You are also required to bring the Birth Certificate of the Child and we will take a copy of it for you.
One month's notice is required when booking a Baptism
New Parish Office
The new Parish Office has now opened and is accessible from inside the Car Park in front of the houses.
The Parish Office is open to the public on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9:30am to 12:30pm. The Parish Office is Closed on Wednesday.
The Parish Office is now CLOSED
* Redirected to mobile phone outside office hours
Mass Times
Monday to Friday - 10:00am
Saturday - 7:00pm (Vigil Mass)
Sunday - 9:30am and 11:30am
(The 11:30am Mass includes a Sign-Language Interpreter for the Deaf Community)
Private Prayer - The church is open for private prayer and lighting of candles each day Monday to Friday immediately after the 10:00am Mass until 12:30pm.
Baptisms
Baptisms are held on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month at 12.00pm. Please contact the Parish Office to book a date.
You can download the Baptism Application Form and bring this copy with you when booking. You are also required to bring the Birth Certificate of the Child and we will take a copy of it for you.
One month's notice is required when booking a Baptism
Parish Office
New Parish Office
The new Parish Office has now opened and is accessible from inside the Car Park in front of the houses.
The Parish Office is open to the public on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9:30am to 12:30pm. The Parish Office is Closed on Wednesday.
The Parish Office is now CLOSED
* Redirected to mobile phone outside office hours
‘We, the people of Bonnybrook Parish, aim to live by Gospel values and serve pastoral needs, by nurturing a community where all are welcome and know they belong.’
‘We, the people of Bonnybrook Parish, aim to live by Gospel values and serve pastoral needs, by nurturing a community where all are welcome and know they belong.’
NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
Laudato Si' Week 2023
May 21-28, 2023
From 21-28 May 2023, we will celebrate Laudato Si’ Week around the world. This is not just another celebration, nor is it intended to be a "memory" of the encyclical's publication. Rather, it’s a celebration of change, a Hope for the Earth and for all Humanity. We will begin on Sunday, May 21st, and conclude on Pentecost Sunday by asking God the Creator to send his Holy Spirit upon all those who work for our common home. We will also find out what the protagonists of "The Letter" are currently doing. But the most important thing is what you are going to do, because this year you are the protagonist.
How? It's very easy. We invite you to watch "The Letter" with your community, family or friends. You could simply meet at someone's house and watch the movie together.
Why? Because "once you know what's happening, you can't look away" and, after watching the film, we trust that God will move you to act. There are many ways to do it. It's up to you. You and your community, we are confident, will do what is necessary.
The climate crisis is a tangible reality in an ever increasing number of countries and affects us all.
Since the publication of Laudato Si in 2015, many things have changed. However, at the same time, we have seen the situation worsen. Today, more than ever, a "radical change in humanity's behavior" is needed, as St. Paul VI warned us over 50 years ago....
Get together with your community, family or friends to watch The Letter. You have all the information you need at https://laudatosiweek.org/.

Eco-Aware Gold Award for Bonnybrook Parish
On Sunday, 4 December, Bonnybrook Parish received the Gold Award, the highest Eco Congregation Ireland award, for it's work in making the parish eco aware and celebrating God's creation and how we care for it.
The award was presented by Archbishop Dermot Farrell to Sr. Margo and her team.
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Recently Deceased

We extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Christy Kavanagh R.I.P. and Mary Forrester R.I.P. who died recently. Click on name for funeral arrangements.
We extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Christy Kavanagh R.I.P. and Mary Forrester R.I.P. who died recently. Click on name for funeral arrangements.
Mass Intentions for the Week
27th May 2023 - 2nd June 2023
Saturday Evening - 7:00pm
Carmel Farrell (A)
Thomas, Elizabeth and Betty McCormack (A)
Thomas Peate (A)
Noel Perry (M.M.) and also remembering Sean, Johnathan and Sharon Perry and also Dinah Fitzpatrick
Sunday - 9:30am
Sunday - 11:30am
James and Isabella O'Leary and family (A)
Monday - 10:00am
Funeral of Christy Kavanagh R.I.P.
Tuesday - 10:00am
Funeral of Mary Forrester R.I.P.
Wednesday - 10:00am
Thursday - 10:00pm
November dead list
Friday 10.00am
Monica Hidirian (A)

"The exploitation of the planet has already exceeded acceptable limits and we still have not solved the problem of poverty." Pope Francis

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7th May 2023
International Dawn Chorus DayThe dawn chorus is one of the most magical experiences in nature: a multitude of birds of many different species all singing together in harmony as morning breaks and light begins to fill the skies. As our natural world’s most impressive and renowned concert, it is almost as though it has been tailor-made for radio.
Click HERE to get more information and register for this programme.
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13th May 2023
World Fair Trade DayThe Fair Trade movement is all about ensuring that workers around the globe are treated fairly with decent wages and working conditions. There are thousands of people currently working in unfavorable conditions and being paid poorly. It shouldn’t matter where someone lives, everyone deserves to be treated with respect.
For more information click HERE.
-
13th May 2023
World Migratory Bird DayWorld Migratory Bird Day is an annual awareness-raising campaign highlighting the need for the conservation of migratory birds and their habitats. It has a global outreach and is an effective tool to help raise global awareness of the threats faced by migratory birds, their ecological importance, and the need for international cooperation to conserve them.
For more information click HERE.
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20th May 2023
World Bee DayBees and other pollinators, such as butterflies, bats and hummingbirds, are increasingly under threat from human activities.
For more information click HERE.
-
21st - 28th May 2023
Laudato Si' WeekTo inspire and mobilize the Catholic community to care for our common home and achieve climate and ecological justice, in collaboration with all people of good will.
For more information click HERE.
-
22nd May 2023
International Day for Biodiversity22 May, The International Day for Biological Diversity has gained global prominence through the efforts of the United Nations, governments, indigenous peoples and local communities, non-governmental organizations and concerned individuals. Each has highlighted their innovative solutions to the biodiversity crisis to the forefront of global conversations on sustainable development.
For more information click HERE
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23rd May 2023
World Turtle DayWorld Turtle Day was created as a yearly observance to help people celebrate and protect turtles and tortoises and their disappearing habitats around the world.
For more information click HERE.
-
28th May 2023
World Hunger DayHunger is an insidious cycle. It’s often silent, invisible and relentless; passed from generation to generation. Unlike famines which attract emergency aid, millions of people globally are forced to accept a life of hunger; unable to make their dreams a reality.
For more information click HERE.
Click HERE to visit our Eco-Aware page
NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
Laudato Si' Week 2023
May 21-28, 2023
From 21-28 May 2023, we will celebrate Laudato Si’ Week around the world. This is not just another celebration, nor is it intended to be a "memory" of the encyclical's publication. Rather, it’s a celebration of change, a Hope for the Earth and for all Humanity. We will begin on Sunday, May 21st, and conclude on Pentecost Sunday by asking God the Creator to send his Holy Spirit upon all those who work for our common home. We will also find out what the protagonists of "The Letter" are currently doing. But the most important thing is what you are going to do, because this year you are the protagonist.
How? It's very easy. We invite you to watch "The Letter" with your community, family or friends. You could simply meet at someone's house and watch the movie together.
Why? Because "once you know what's happening, you can't look away" and, after watching the film, we trust that God will move you to act. There are many ways to do it. It's up to you. You and your community, we are confident, will do what is necessary.
The climate crisis is a tangible reality in an ever increasing number of countries and affects us all.
Since the publication of Laudato Si in 2015, many things have changed. However, at the same time, we have seen the situation worsen. Today, more than ever, a "radical change in humanity's behavior" is needed, as St. Paul VI warned us over 50 years ago....
Get together with your community, family or friends to watch The Letter. You have all the information you need at https://laudatosiweek.org/.

Eco-Aware Gold Award for Bonnybrook Parish
On Sunday, 4 December, Bonnybrook Parish received the Gold Award, the highest Eco Congregation Ireland award, for it's work in making the parish eco aware and celebrating God's creation and how we care for it.
The award was presented by Archbishop Dermot Farrell to Sr. Margo and her team.
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Recently Deceased

We extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Christy Kavanagh R.I.P. and Mary Forrester R.I.P. who died recently. Click on name for funeral arrangements.
We extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Christy Kavanagh R.I.P. and Mary Forrester R.I.P. who died recently. Click on name for funeral arrangements.
Mass Intentions for the Week
27th May 2023 - 2nd June 2023
Saturday Evening - 7:00pm
Carmel Farrell (A)
Thomas, Elizabeth and Betty McCormack (A)
Thomas Peate (A)
Noel Perry (M.M.) and also remembering Sean, Johnathan and Sharon Perry and also Dinah Fitzpatrick
Sunday - 9:30am
Sunday - 11:30am
James and Isabella O'Leary and family (A)
Monday - 10:00am
Funeral of Christy Kavanagh R.I.P.
Tuesday - 10:00am
Funeral of Mary Forrester R.I.P.
Wednesday - 10:00am
Thursday - 10:00pm
November dead list
Friday 10.00am
Monica Hidirian (A)

"The exploitation of the planet has already exceeded acceptable limits and we still have not solved the problem of poverty." Pope Francis

-
7th May 2023
International Dawn Chorus DayThe dawn chorus is one of the most magical experiences in nature: a multitude of birds of many different species all singing together in harmony as morning breaks and light begins to fill the skies. As our natural world’s most impressive and renowned concert, it is almost as though it has been tailor-made for radio.
Click HERE to get more information and register for this programme.
-
13th May 2023
World Fair Trade DayThe Fair Trade movement is all about ensuring that workers around the globe are treated fairly with decent wages and working conditions. There are thousands of people currently working in unfavorable conditions and being paid poorly. It shouldn’t matter where someone lives, everyone deserves to be treated with respect.
For more information click HERE.
-
13th May 2023
World Migratory Bird DayWorld Migratory Bird Day is an annual awareness-raising campaign highlighting the need for the conservation of migratory birds and their habitats. It has a global outreach and is an effective tool to help raise global awareness of the threats faced by migratory birds, their ecological importance, and the need for international cooperation to conserve them.
For more information click HERE.
-
20th May 2023
World Bee DayBees and other pollinators, such as butterflies, bats and hummingbirds, are increasingly under threat from human activities.
For more information click HERE.
-
21st - 28th May 2023
Laudato Si' WeekTo inspire and mobilize the Catholic community to care for our common home and achieve climate and ecological justice, in collaboration with all people of good will.
For more information click HERE.
-
22nd May 2023
International Day for Biodiversity22 May, The International Day for Biological Diversity has gained global prominence through the efforts of the United Nations, governments, indigenous peoples and local communities, non-governmental organizations and concerned individuals. Each has highlighted their innovative solutions to the biodiversity crisis to the forefront of global conversations on sustainable development.
For more information click HERE
-
23rd May 2023
World Turtle DayWorld Turtle Day was created as a yearly observance to help people celebrate and protect turtles and tortoises and their disappearing habitats around the world.
For more information click HERE.
-
28th May 2023
World Hunger DayHunger is an insidious cycle. It’s often silent, invisible and relentless; passed from generation to generation. Unlike famines which attract emergency aid, millions of people globally are forced to accept a life of hunger; unable to make their dreams a reality.
For more information click HERE.
Click HERE to visit our Eco-Aware page