The monthly tea and chat group will meet on line via Zoom tomorrow, Wednesday 3 March, at 11am. If you would like to join in, please email the parish office for the Zoom invite: parish@catholic.lu
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2nd Sunday of Lent – Mass on line
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
The readings for the second Sunday of Lent can be accessed by clicking on the document below:
Click to access 28-february-2021.pdf
This week’s Mass leaflet is available for download on the link below. Please join in with the hymns at home!
Children’s Liturgy online – 28 February 2021

In today’s Gospel, Jesus takes three of his disciples up a mountain.
There, they see a bright light and hear a voice telling them to listen to Jesus.
The disciples realise that this is a special moment.
What does this moment mean for us?
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.
Qualified English teacher seeking employment
A graduate English teacher is seeking employment in either a teaching, educational or administrative role. If you would like further information, please contact the parish office in the first instance: parish@catholic.lu
Whither Integration in Luxembourg?
Our Monoplus project, which focuses on asylum-seekers, was asked to partipate in the nationwide consultation on integration launched by the Ministry for Family and Integration as a preliminary step to revising the current legislation in this area. Not many countries engage in such a wide consultation on this sensitive issue! You can find our remarks here, under letter O (for Oeuvre Nationale de Secours Grande-Duchesse Charlotte, the foundation that finances our project), and an array of interesting opinions from a wide range of other organisations