Keeping up to date

Parish notices The parish newsletters fulfil three important functions. First, they provide you with up-to-date times of Masses and other services in Dunhill and Fenor for the coming week. Second, they provide information about recent events that have taken place in the parish or are scheduled to take place in the near future. Third, they let you know how much you contributed to the weekly collection. The notices are put on the notice board in each church and they are also handed to people as they leave the churches after Saturday/Sunday Mass.

There is a piece of one above. It's not meant to be read here as the print is too small and hazy (deliberately so), but you can make it big enough to read, if you really want to, by zooming in (hold down the Ctrl key and press the + key a few times). If you want to see the full notices for any week, you can get them by clicking on one of the blue dates in the top left corner.

A question of format

Which format should you use, MS Word or PDF? Are you having problems accessing the PDF files? You can get some advice by clicking HERE.

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"Read all about it ..."

Reading Reading

On the other side of the notes page is a spiritual reading provided by the Society of St. Paul. This society was founded in Italy in 1914 by Fr. Giacomo Alberione. Their mission is to spread the Christian message using modern technology. Two pieces from a typical reading are shown here. The Society of St. Paul calls it a Parish Newsletter but it's not - unless you put some parish news on the other side, as we do. We have not provided these readings for downloading.


Also on their page is a list of the scripture readings for the day so that, if you wish, you may look up the readings in your home bible when you have the time. You will find their logo in the bottom left corner of each of their pages. Here it is again.
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Parish Notices

The parish pastoral council, at its meeting on 18th May 2010 and on the recommendation of the communications team, decided that only four weeks of newsletters need be displayed on this web page. However, previous newsletters will be retained on file and may be accessed from the "Archive" page (click HERE).

Parish Notices
(MS Word Format)

Parish Notices
(PDF Format)

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