If you are unable to attend Mass this Sunday, you can follow the 11.30am Mass at St Alphonse by clicking on the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/stalphonseluxembourg/live
You can access the readings and hymns by downloading the leaflets below:
If you are unable to attend Mass this Sunday, you can follow the 11.30am Mass at St Alphonse by clicking on the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/stalphonseluxembourg/live
You can access the readings and hymns by downloading the leaflets below:
Today in Luxembourg we celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany and the readings for this feast can be found by clicking on the link below:
https://universalis.com/20210106/mass.htm#j4294967291x1
You can follow the 11.30 Mass by clicking on the Facebook link below:
www.facebook.com/stalphonseluxembourg/ n.b. You do not need a Facebook account to access this
We will be singing from the book of carols for the last time. If you do not have a copy at home, please download a copy by clicking on the link below and joining in.
27th December: 11.30am and 6.30pm.
1 January: Feast of Holy Mother of God – 11.30am.
The Christmas Masses will be live-streamed via our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/stalphonseluxembourg/ You do not need a Facebook account to access this – please just click on the link above.
The readings for the Christmas Mass and Mass for Sunday 27 December can be accessed here:
Christmas Day: 11.30am and 5pm.
26th December: 7.30pm (Vigil Mass).
27th December: 11.30am and 6.30pm.
1 January: Feast of Holy Mother of God – 11.30am.
The Christmas Masses will be live-streamed via our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/stalphonseluxembourg/ You do not need a Facebook account to access this – please just click on the link above.
The readings for the Christmas Mass and Mass for Sunday 27 December can be accessed here:

A message from Comhaltas Luxembourg
The COVID-19 virus is continuing to spread and appears to be easily transmitted. As céilí dancing involves a high level of interaction, Comhaltas have decided it would be prudent to cancel the St Patrick’s Day céilí dances (Kids and Adult) on 14 March.