March 2024 News - Parish of Newcastle & Newtownmountkennedy With Calary, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
March 2024 News - Parish of Newcastle & Newtownmountkennedy With Calary, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
March 2024 News - Parish of Newcastle & Newtownmountkennedy With Calary, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
Rector:
Rev Ross Styles
087-9892941
Email: [email protected]
Diocesan Layreader:
Caroline Tindal
086-2553001
Parish Administrator:
Karen Reynolds
087-2866889
Parish Office:
Open Mon - Fri
01-2819300
Email: nandnparishoffi[email protected]
Parish Websites:
www.newcastleparish.org
www.newtownmountkennedyparish.org
www.calaryparish.org
From the Rector
Dear friends,
This March will be a very busy month in our parishes!
On March 1st our senior Youth Club are having their first get together, for a
movie and pizza! Our Youth groups will now be on alternate Fridays, with our
fantastic existing group from 4th class to 6th class, and then our new group from
1st year upwards.
On Saturday 2nd March we are hosting the Dublin and Glendalough Church’s
Ministry of Healing Quiet Day, in the Parish Centre in Newcastle. Lydia Monds
will be leading us. Further information is on our parish social media and CMH:I.
All are very welcome!
On Saturday March 9th, Champagne is the order of the day as our parish play,
Champagne Tours, arrives on stage for our Theatre Supper! There will be a
matinee performance on Mother’s Day, Sunday 10th March!
Then we have St. Patrick’s Day, followed by Palm Sunday, Holy Week, Good
Friday, and Easter Sunday! Yet, despite all this busyness, we are still in the
season of Lent, when we are called to reflect, to fast, to pray, a season filled with
a great sense of expectation and hope, even though there are many difficult days
on the path to the cross, before the joy of the Resurrection. Now, as we are at a
midpoint in Lent, this hope is mirrored outside, in the wonder of God’s creation,
as we leave late winter and move towards the joy of spring, to the joy of Easter
Sunday, the greatest day of the year. I hope that the weather continues to
improve and that you all get time to enjoy it.
On Monday 5th February, we gathered as a community in Newcastle church for a
service of thanksgiving for the life of Michael Pettigrew. We extend our deepest
sympathies to Margaret and all of Michael’s family and friends and we keep
them in our prayers.
A huge thank you to June Roe for her very generous donation to Calary Church,
towards new chairs for the church room, in memory of her husband Willie.
Our new monthly Youth Service started on Sunday evening, 18th February, at
6pm. The service was led by our confirmation candidates and there was food
afterwards in the parish centre. I would just like to express a huge thank you to
all our confirmation candidates who led the service - to the musicians,
readers, collectors, leaflet distributors, and welcomers. Thank you! You were all
amazing! And a huge thank you to everyone who prepared the delicious food
afterwards and to everyone who came!
In early February, as part of a community project, Transition year students from
East Glendalough School visited some parishioners in and around Newcastle. A
huge thank you to them, there was great feedback about their visits! It is a
project that I would love to see continue and grow.
Our confirmation candidates will be confirmed by the Archbishop on Sunday 5th
May at 10.30 am in Newcastle church. Please keep all of our confirmation
candidates in your prayers.
Our prayer course is continuing each Wednesday evening through Lent, at 8pm
in the parish centre. If you have not already joined us, there is still time! It is a
relaxed evening with an informal exploration of prayer and refreshments. All are
most welcome!
I am slowly (but surely!) struggling through my Lenten walking challenge of
6km a day! It has mostly been early morning and late evening but I hope to be
able to announce some locations over the next week or so, if people would like
to join me! I am hoping to raise some money for Newcastle Church and and for
Jigsaw, a local Wicklow charity which offers expert mental health advice and
support to young people. This walking challenge is a warm up for a bigger
challenge later in the year, for the same causes, when I hope to walk the full
length of the Wicklow Way, from Marley Park to Clonegal, all 127km!
Our Junior Choir were amazing at our Family Service on February 25th! A huge
thank you to all our choir members for your superb singing and to Russell, thank
you so much for giving your time and talent to the junior choir, it is hugely
appreciated! Junior choir rehearsals take place each Monday at 2.20pm in the
Parish Centre. All children welcome to join!
We are delighted that Andy is back with our beloved Parish Choir! The Parish
Choir rehearses for upcoming Holy Communion and special services on
Monday evenings in the Parish Centre. New members very welcome!
Holy week and Easter services:
Fiona, Ben, Ava and I wish you all a peaceful lent and a happy and a blessed
Easter.
God bless,
Ross
Spring bursts to-day,
For Christ is risen and all the earth's at play.
Flash forth, thou Sun,
The rain is over and gone, its work is done.
Winter is past,
Sweet Spring is come at last, is come at last,
Bud, Fig and Vine,
Bud, Olive, fat with fruit and oil and wine.
Break forth this morn
In roses, thou but yesterday a Thorn.
Uplift thy head,
O pure white Lily through the Winter dead.
Beside your dams
Leap and rejoice, you merry-making Lambs.
All Herds and Flocks
Rejoice, all Beasts of thickets and of rocks.
Sing, Creatures, sing,
Angels and Men and Birds and everything.
All notes of Doves
Fill all our world: this is the time of loves.
Easter Carol by Christina Rossetti
SUPPER
THEATRE
NEWCASTLE
PLAYERS
PRESENT
CHAMPAGNE
TOURS
Parish Choir
The Parish Choir rehearses for upcoming
Holy Communion and special services
on Monday evenings from 8pm
upstairs in the Parish Centre.
New members very welcome.
Come and enjoy a sing!
Mondays 8pm Parish Centre
Thursdays at 7.30pm
in the Parish Centre.
ADULT CLUBS
TABLE TENNIS
Songs of Praise
and Dedication to the late
William Roe.
Calary Parish Church
Sunday 21st April @ 7:30
Youth Club
Junior Choir
Sunday Club
Refreshments after the Youth Service
Wildlife in March
Hedgehogs
From beneath leaf piles and undergrowth,
hedgehogs begin to wake from their hibernation
towards the end of March. Leaving out food and
water can help support them as they rise from their
winter slumber. Hedgehogs mainly eat
invertebrates, with worms, beetles and caterpillars
making up a large portion of their diet.
Bumblebee Queens
In bumblebee colonies, it is only the queen that
overwinters. Drones and workers die off in the
autumn, leaving the queen to bury herself beneath
the soil to endure the cold weather. In March, the
queen will begin to emerge and look for food. She
will be attracted to early sources of nectar to regain
her strength before seeking out an appropriate nest
site. They typically like small, abandoned burrows, bird boxes or gaps
under sheds. The queen will then focus on creating a new colony,
bringing pollen and nectar to her nest site to build up reserves before
laying her first clutch of eggs. Make sure you leave those early
blooming flowers such as dandelions, daisies and lesser celandine so
queens can seek out the food sources they desperately need.
Irish Hares
The Irish hare Lepus timidus hibernicus is an
endemic sub-species of the arctic hare. Unlike its
continental cousins, which are restricted to high
mountains and Arctic tundra, Irish hares are found
from sea level right up to the tops of the highest
Irish mountains. Sadly, this species is threatened
by agricultural intensification and competition
with the introduced brown hare Lepus europaeus,
which is found in mid-Ulster.
March is the mating season of hares when “mad March hares” are often
seen boxing each other. Contrary to popular belief, the fighting is not
typically of males fighting over the opportunity to fight over a female
but is in fact females fighting off the advances of unwanted males.
Colouring
DATE CHURCH TIME ? SERVICE READING
Sunday Calary 9.30 Exodus 20: 1-17
3rd RS Holy Psalm 19
3rd Sunday St Matthew's 10.45 Communion Corinthians 1: 18-25
in Lent Newcastle 12.00 John 2: 13-22
Sunday
10th 1 Samuel 1: 20-28
4th Sunday Calary 9.30 Morning Psalm 34: 11-20
RS Prayer Colossians 3: 12-17
in Lent St Matthew's 11.00
Mothering John 19: 25-27
Sunday
Sunday
17th Service Deuteronomy 32: 1-9
5th Sunday Calary 9.30 of the Psalm 145: 1-13
RS 2 Corinthians 4: 1-12
in Lent Newcastle 11.00 Word
St Patrick’s John 4: 31-38
Day
Sunday
Calary St 9.30 Isaiah 50: 4-9a
24th Holy Psalm 31: 9-16
6th Sunday Matthew's 10.45 RS
Communion Philippians 2: 5-11
in Lent Newcastle 12.00 Mark 14: 1 - 15: 47
Palm Sunday
Thursday Exodus 12: 1-4, (5-10,)
28th Newcastle 20.00 RS Holy Psalm 116: 1, 10-17
Maundy Communion 1 Cor. 11: 23-26
Thursday John 13: 1-17, 31b-35
Friday St Matthew's 15.00 CT Isaiah 52: 13 - 53: 12
29th Newcastle 19.00 RS Reflection Psalm 22
Good Hebrews 10: 16-25
Calary 20.00 MT John 18: 1 - 19: 42
Friday
Sunday Newcastle Beach 6.50 Son Rise Service Acts 10: 34-43
31st Calary St 9.30 HC Easter Anthems
1st Sunday RS HC
of Easter
Matthew's 10.45 1 Cor. 15: 1-11
Newcastle 12.00 Family HC John 20: 1-18
Easter Day