We will slowly return to Mass in the church as a community starting with 2 Masses on Sunday 7 June, 11.30 and 6.30 pm. More information is on the homepage. In line with the directive from the Archdiocese, social distancing measures will be in place, so places are limited and entry to Mass will only be allowed if you have reserved a place via the parish office by phone in advance. Please phone Monday to Friday 8.00 am to 12 noon, (+352 661 127 962). Mass will continue to be live-streamed via Facebook on Sundays.
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Children’s Liturgy online – Pentecost – 31 May 2020
Today is the Church’s birthday!
Over the last few weeks, Jesus died for us, rose from the dead, then ascended to Heaven.
This week, Jesus sends the Holy Spirit to help us. The Holy Spirit comes in the form of wind and fire. It is a bit scary but it gives us strength and confidence. It helps us to speak in different languages and to share our faith with people around the world.
Click on the video below to learn about the essentials of Pentecost in two minutes:
Here in Luxembourg, especially in our English-speaking community, many people speak many different languages. This is a gift of the Holy Spirit.
We are the Church! We speak different languages, we come from different parts of the world, we share and celebrate a common faith. This is what makes us the Church. And this is why today – Pentecost Sunday – is the Church’s birthday.
Worksheet: LOOK-Sunday-31st-May-2020
Children’s Liturgy resources: Children’s Liturgy online
Children’s Liturgy by Zoom: Children’s liturgy via Zoom
Mass for Pentecost: music…
Here is our music sheet for this Pentecost weekend, Saturday 30th May until Monday 1st June inclusive. Hopefully, this is the last weekend of our Mass-lockdown, and we can gradually now rebuild our real community! Looking forward!
Fr Ed
English -speaking Masses
Please click on the here for the home page and more information about Masses resuming in English.
Volunteers needed for the church and a return to Mass
Following guidance from the Archbishop the Pastoral Council met yesterday evening with Fr Ed and Fr HP to look at moving towards celebrating Mass in the church again.
Before any definite dates can be published, Fr Ed and FR HP need the support of teams of volunteers to keep our community safe when they come to Mass. If you can support with the following please contact the parish office by email: parish@catholic.lu
- Assist with setting up the church according to safety guidance.
- Volunteer as a member of a team of welcomers on a rota at either morning or evening Mass on a Sunday.
We look forward to hearing from you!