There is no Christian Meditation meeting this week (ie. Wednesday 31 July), nor during the month of August. We will advertise the re-commencement when the date is decided (early September). Thank you.
Latest Parish News
St Alphonse – update
With much regret, the 19:00 Mass at St Alphonse this evening (Saturday 27 July) has been cancelled — we could not find an alternative venue in the timescale we had. There will be a modest, limited celebration of Mass in the garden meeting room (in the church parking) at 19:00. All welcome.
As already advertised, Masses in English tomorrow will be in the church of Marie, Reine de la Paix, the parish church of Bonnevoie. 1 Rue du Cimetière, 1338 Luxembourg.
Thank you for your patience in this difficult time!
Fr Ed
URGENT SITUATION AT ST ALPHONSE
Due to a health and safety emergency, St Alphonse church is closed until further notice — there are NO Masses in the church this weekend (27/28 July). There has been subsidence in the floor of the church in the main aisle and the right hand side aisle; architects and engineers have been inspecting the situation, and doing tests regarding possible causes/remedies/safety levels. The insurance company has demanded that the church be closed to the public until further notice.
Weekend Masses
At the time of writing, we are seeking an alternative venue for this evening’s Mass scheduled for 19:00.
Masses tomorrow (Sunday) will be at 12:00 and 19:00, both in the church at Bonnevoie.
We will search for a longer-term solution, depending how the situation at St Alphonse develops. Weekday Masses will be celebrated at 07:30 and 18:15 in the convent, and entry will be via the main door, next to the door of the church.
Apologies for any inconvenience — we are doing our best to keep things running as near to normal as possible. Updates will be made as they become available, both via catholic.lu and subscriber email updates.
Thank you for your understanding,
Fr Ed
Quarterly ‘snapshot’ of our community
We are all aware that our English-speaking Catholic community is active, busy, and very much engaged in the wider community of Luxembourg and beyond; recently, our Pastoral Council has commissioned a quarterly report (with the intention that it become monthly) which acts as a record, albeit partial, of what we do. At first glance, this report might seem simply statistical: but the reality is that behind every number is hidden a world of engagement, of administration, of time generously given for the flourishing of our community and the growth of the Kingdom of God. Not included in the report are the regular meetings of different groups (eg. Christian Meditation, prayer groups for women and men, the time and energy willingly and joyfully expended by our musicians, catechists, ministers of Word and Sacrament, hospitality ministry, ministry to people and communities in need, Confession/pastoral counselling by the priest, sick-visits, our close contact with the local church in Luxembourg, and our close Christian neighbours in the Anglican and evangelical churches here, our nascent relations with the Jewish and Muslim communities, with whom we maintain active contact, etc).
Published here is simply the opening page of the report — in time we will be able to publish the sections regarding our Pastoral Council sub-committees (liturgy, diakonia, youth, finance, social/pastoral, catechesis, compliance, safeguarding.
Here is one view of our parish. I present it as a mirror, allowing us to reflect on who we are and what we do; I present it also, and perhaps chiefly, as a challenge: how engaged are we, as individuals, groups and families, and what more can we do? If we are not, as a community, growing, we are diminishing — and we are not here to manage decline: we are here to reach out, to make a difference, to work alongside the Lord of the harvest.
Comments and suggestions always welcome via the parish office!
I hope and pray our regular reports help us to be transparent in terms of what we do, informing and underlining our commitment
Fr Ed
Crib Collector needed
We have been offered a Christmas crib scene (see pictures below) but it needs to be transported to St Alphonse from its current location in Kirchberg. Judging by its apparent size a van would be needed. Any volunteers, please?
If you can help, please contact David Borg. Thank you in anticipation. Fr Ed

