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CATHOLIC AFRICAN CHAPLAINCY DUBLIN NEWS AND INFORMATION UPDATE FOR SEPTEMBER 2022.

10th September 2022 FAMILY ROSARY ANNOUNCEMENT


  1. We thank Phibsboro Centre for hosting the online Family Rosary on Saturday 10th of September 2022. Next Family Rosary will be hosted by Swords Centre on Saturday 17th of September 2022 via Zoom @ 8pm. There were a good number of individual devices connected to today’s service and we thank everyone, especially our children and youths who joined in.
  2. We acknowledge the apologies of our members who were unable to join us today due to their representation at other events .
  3. African Chaplaincy Mass will take place in the Lucan/Clondalkin Centre on Sunday 11th of September at the Divine Mercy Parish Lucan at 2pm.

All are welcome.

  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. Once again, we congratulate all students who received their leaving cert recently and now preparing for college. We pray that God would bless them with excellent scholarship and career prospects based on competence, integrity and character.
  3. A gentle reminder of our African Chaplaincy Family Rosary every Saturday via zoom at 8pm. All are welcome.
  4. The death has been reported of Mr Cyprian Okechukwu, the father of Sister Loveth Okeke of the Lucan/ Clondalkin Centre. Our thoughts and prayers are with our sister and her family at this trying time. Sister Loveth can be reached on +353894812054.
  5. The death has been reported in Nigeria of Mr. Gilbert Ozoemena Ejike, the elder brother of our Brother Donatus Ejike. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Ejike family at this trying time. May God grant them succour. Brother Donatus Ejike can be reached on +353 87 949 4601 for commiserations.
  6. The news has reached us that our brother, GuyGuy lost his mother recently in Belgium. Brother GuyGuy can be reached on phone number 086 344 2676
  7. You are invited to the Memorial Mass in honour of late Ezinne Rachael Adamma Ihezie on Friday 23rd September, 2022, at Divine Mercy Catholic Church, Lucan, Dublin. Time: 7 PM to 9 PM. She was the mother of Mrs Chinyere Ukah of Lucan/Clondalkin Centre of the African Chaplaincy Dublin.
  8. We thank all our members who attended the Memorial Mass in honour of Late Mr. Paul Okakpu on Saturday 10th September, 2022, at St Mary’s Catholic Church, Lucan. We are all asked to commit Bro Emeka Okakpu and family in thoughts and prayers.
  9. You are invited to the Memorial Mass in honour of late Chief Mrs Grace M. Umeh on Saturday 22nd October, 2022, at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Donaghmede. Dublin 13, Ireland. Time: 3 PM to 5 PM. She was the mother of Mrs Rita Umeh 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.
  11. The African Chaplaincy Dublin would like to thank all our members who attended the 92nd birthday of Anasi Obi-Queen Dora Chukwudi Ugbome Uzumefune last week. Queen Uzumefune is the mother of Rev Sister Helen. We continue to wish Mama a very happy birthday, long life and good health, Amen
  12. We remember those celebrating their birthdays this month of September. We wish them many more years of Divine Blessings and Protections, Amen.
  13. The African Chaplaincy invites you to the very important Chaplaincy Child Safeguarding Training on Saturday, the 8th of October in Crosscare Main Street, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. Time: 11.00 am to 3.00pm. Andrew Fagan, the Archdiocesan Child Safeguarding Contact Person will facilitate this training. Certificates will be awarded and Garda vetting forms will be distributed to all participants to fill.
  14. We thank our dear chaplain, all church functionaries and the entire membership of the African Catholic Chaplaincy Family for your dedication to the service of God and mankind. May God continue to bless and increase you through Christ our Lord we pray, Amen
  15. The rest of the announcements will be taken at mass in our various centres.

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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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