Mass for 4th Sunday of Lent, 14 March

Happy Mothers day to all British and Irish mothers celebrating Mothering Sunday today!

You can follow the 11.30am Mass online. It is live-streamed via Facebook – please click on the link below. You do not need a Facebook account to access the live-stream.

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

To access the readings and the hymns for this Sunday please click on the two downloads below.

Children’s Liturgy online – 14 March 2021

God loved the world so much that he sent his only son to save us – to be the light of the world.

Easter is approaching… and in today’s Gospel Jesus helps us to understand what is about to happen. Why did he die? And what does it mean that he rose from the dead?

Jesus said that he was like a light – shining on all that is good in the world. If the light goes out, we have to light it up again. So how do we keep the light burning?

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.

Mass online for 3rd Sunday of Lent.

If you are unable to attend Mass at the moment please join the 11.30am Mass with the English-speaking Community of Luxembourg by clicking on the link below. Even if you do not have a Facebook account you will be able to view the livestream: http://www.facebook.com/stalphonseluxembourg/live

To access the readings for this Sunday please click on the download below.

Please join in with the hymns and read the notices by downloading the file below:

Children’s Liturgy online – 7 March 2021

One day, Jesus went to the Temple in Jerusalem to celebrate an important feast. He got very angry at what he saw.

Can you imagine Jesus being angry? It’s not how we usually know him. Something must have been very wrong.

The Temple was the House of God, the most holy place for the Jews. But people were using it to make money and take advantage of others. Jesus thought that this was unfair and had to be stopped.

Jesus said that the Temple in which God lives is not just a building – but his own body.

So how can we make sure that Jesus doesn’t get angry again like he was in the Temple in Jerusalem?

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.