Welcome To Acton BV Parish

We are delighted that you have taken time to visit our website and we hope that it will be of help to you. The parish of Rahan has 3 churches: St Carthage’s Church Killina R35 X078St Colman’s Church Mucklagh R35 V045 and St Patrick’s Church The Island R35 A021.
The doors of our church are open every day and you are welcome. All who are coming here for many years would like you to know we would be delighted if you would join us for Masses or for prayers. It is God’s House and He is present to meet you when you come in. The Parish website has been set up as a means of reaching out to all, not only our parishioners but also our friends and relatives abroad. The website includes Mass TimesWeekly Newsletter and Contact Details.
We hope that the website will be a means for people to become involved in the life of the parish, both our community and parish groups, and a means of accessing information ALSO regarding participation in the various sacraments of the Church.

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Święconka – The Blessing of Easter Baskets

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Come and share in the celebration on Holy Saturday… a Polish tradition observing the beautiful foods and creations of parishioners is one of the special joys of the event. Święconka – Blessing of Easter Baskets 3pm: St. Anthony’s Church, Kilcoole Swieconka(sh-vee-en-soon-kah) is one of the most enduring and belovedPolish traditions. Baskets containing a sampling of Easter…
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I am not usually a morning person

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… but there is one morning of the year that sees me up and out before dawn. Easter Sunday. I’m not sure when the tradition began but in recent years, Greystones Presbyterian Church (GPC) has invited Christians from all faith backgrounds to greet the dawn on the seafront on this special day. It won’t be…
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Easter Message

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We are a people called to hope, a people called to believe in and work for transformation and resurrection. We are an Easter people! Alleluia! In his Lenten address, Pope Francis reminds us that “In the presence of God, we become brothers and sisters, more sensitive to one another: in place of threats and enemies, we…
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Reflection

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