A mother and child urgently need temporary accommodation while they settle in Luxembourg. They are refugees and have permission to remain in Luxembourg. They can afford to pay a modest rent.
If you know of anything suitable, please contact the parish office in the first instance: parish@catholic.lu; tel 661 127 962.
The Irish Club of Luxembourg, together with G-Media sarl, is delighted that no less than 13 feature films from Ireland, plus a short film showcase and a film in the Irish-language, have been included in this year’s 12th annual British & Irish Film Festival Luxembourg to be held over ten days from Thursday 16 September until Saturday 25 September 2021, with a hybrid format this year and In-Cinema screenings held under CovidCheck.
The film festival provides a unique opportunity for viewers to experience a wide selection of new films from Britain and Ireland. The festival will screen 21 feature-length films (21 In-Cinema and 9 online (5 online-only)), from a cross-section of genres and representing mainly independent cinema, as well as some short films.
The British & Irish Film Festival Luxembourg will have screenings across two venues, Ciné Utopia in Limpertsberg and the Cinémathèque in Luxembourg-ville, as well as online, and will open with the screening of “Herself”, an Irish drama set in the background of the housing crisis, and will close with the British-American co-production “The Current War”, a drama set in the world of innovation and energy. All but one film will be receiving their Luxembourg premiers during the festival, with the other having its English-language première.
For more detailed information on the programme, please visit www.bifilmseason.lu.
Our Christian Meditation weekly group has resumed after a short summer break. It continues to meet weekly online on Thursdays at 6.30 pm. All newcomers welcome.