Children’s Liturgy online – 18 April 2021

It is two weeks since Easter. In the Gospel today, two of the disciples tell the story of how they had been walking from Jerusalem to a nearby town called Emmaus when Jesus appeared to them. At first, they had not recognised him because they had not yet heard that Jesus had risen from the dead. Then he sat down to eat with them, broke the bread, and they realised who he was.

In today’s story, Jesus appears again to the disciples. This time, they give him some fish to eat. Among the early Christians – the followers of Jesus – the fish became a symbol for Jesus.

But why?

This Sunday’s worksheet:

The Children’s Liturgy currently takes place every Sunday – including today – at 10:30am on Zoom.

To take part in the Children’s Liturgy by Zoom, children must be registered using this form. Parents will then receive a link to each session by email.

Click here for more information about the Children’s Liturgy.

Octave Mass in English – 3 May

Octave Mass in English:  As part of the Octave programme Fr Michael will be celebrating Mass in the cathedral on Monday 3 May at 6pm and members of our community will lead the music and the liturgy of the word.  Places are limited to 100.  Please reserve seats for this Mass via the parish office: parish@catholic.lu

The Octave of Our Lady 2021 begins on the fourth Sunday after Easter, 25 April, when all the  linguistic communities and the wider Church in Luxembourg usually join together in a special Mass at the Cathedral at 10.30am called the “Messe du Peuple de Dieu” or “Mass of the People of God”. It is a special and historical occasion. The name of the Mass is a reference to the Book of Revelation:

I looked, and there was an enormous crowd – no one could count all the people! They were from every race, tribe, nation and language, and they stood in front of the throne and of the Lamb.

The tradition of the Octave of Our Lady, Mother of God, goes back almost 400 years to the 1620s. At the time, Europe was riven by sectarian conflict during the Thirty Years War and the population had been decimated by the plague. The people of Luxembourg identified Our Lady, Mother of God, as “Consoler of the Afflicted” – and a pilgrimage to and veneration of the statue of Our Lady began, which continues to the present day.

 The full programme can be found on cathol.lu.  With the pandemic there will be no processions this year and numbers at all Masses and services will be limited to 100.  

Accommodation urgently required

A young couple from our community urgently require accommodation to move into as soon as possible. A small flat would be suitable. If you have something you could offer on a short-term or long term-basis, please contact the parish office in the first instance: parish@catholic.lu / 661 127 962.

Live-streaming of 11.30am Mass 11 April

This weekend we celebrate the 2nd Sunday of Easter. The 11.30am Mass will be live-streamed via Facebook and you can access it by clicking on the link below. You do not need a Facebook account.

https://www.facebook.com/stalphonseluxembourg/live

The hymns and the readings for the Mass are found in the downloads below – please join in at home!