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  • FR CORNELIUS NWAOGWUGWU’S SUNDAY REFLECTIONS

African Chaplaincy, Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin

This website is the home of Catholics of African descent residing in Dublin. It is an avenue to spotlight and showcase activities within the African Chaplaincy Family, the diocese of Dublin and Catholics Worldwide.
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CATHOLIC AFRICAN CHAPLAINCY DUBLIN MAY AND JUNE 2022 ANNOUNCEMENTS .

  1. We remember all our Church members in need of our support and prayers: the sick, expectant mothers, unemployed, students, those seating for exams, families experiencing difficulties, fruit of the womb, right Marriage Partner, homeless families, all who are bereaved and all in various needs, may God bless them all, those who travelled may God grant them protections and journey mercies. Amen.
  2. The Chaplain of the African Chaplaincy Dublin, Fr. Cornelius Nwaogwugwu, CM, on behalf of the Chaplaincy congratulates His Excellency, Archbishop Jude Thaddeus Okolo on his recent appointment as the Apostolic Nuncio to Czech Republic. The Chaplaincy is immensely grateful to Archbishop Jude for all his help and kind support to us and wish him well in his new assignment.
  3. We remember those celebrating their birthdays this month. We wish them many more years of Divine Blessings and Protections. Amen. 
  4. A gentle reminder of our African Chaplaincy Family Rosary every Saturday via zoom at 8pm. All are welcome. 
  5. May Devotion is in progress. Families and individuals are urged to pray the Rosary daily.
  6. The African Chaplaincy invites you to join us in a celebration to mark the end of May Devotion via zoom on Tuesday 31st May 2022. Time is 8pm.  All are invited. 
  7. The African Chaplaincy invites you to the celebration of the Feast of Pentecost on Sunday 5th June, 2022. Venue is St. Peter’s Parish Phibsboro, Dublin 7. Time is 2:15pm. You can also join us via St. Peter’s Church Webcam.
  8. The African Chaplaincy invites you to the celebration of Father’s Day on Sunday 19th June 2022. Venue is Immaculate Conception Church, Clondalkin. Time is 2pm. 
  9. You are invited to the Memorial Mass in honour of late Mrs Dorcas Adopuji on Saturday 11th June, 2022 at Church of Mary, Mother of Hope, Pace Crescent, Little Pace, Co-Dublin. D15X628. Time is 4pm. She was the mother of Mrs Florence Ejike and mother in-law of Mr Dona Ejike of Phibsboro Centre. 
  10. The Chaplaincy commiserates with our members who have lost loved ones during this period. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace, Amen.

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The African Chaplaincy Of The Catholic  Archdiocese  of Dublin is a vibrant worshiping community of people of many tongues and tribes and nations of African extraction and all who desire to worship in the spirit that is true to our native air.

To God be the glory, the African Chaplaincy has continued to grow from strength to strength and has recorded great improvements in the Organisation of spiritual events aimed at bringing the African community to worship together..

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