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Bray and Enniskerry Partnership is now St. Valerie’s Partnership
Bray and Enniskerry Partnership is now St. Valerie’s Partnership The name is from St. Valerie’s Cross. St Valerie’s Cross stands on Fassaroe Lane, looking out over Bray and Enniskerry. It gets its name from a nearby house called St Valerie’s, which no longer exists. This house was once lived in by a family with Norman…
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Pilgrimage to Knock 25th April 2026
Bray Enniskerry Partnership is organising a pilgrimage to Knock on Saturday 25th April 2026. The pilgrimage is in celebration of 80 years of Our Lady Queen of Peace and 50 years of St. Fergal’s. This is part of the Dublin Diocesan Pilgrimage. Please book with your local parish before 31st March 2026: For Enquiries &…
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Gluten free hosts available
If you would like to receive the Eucharist, but have a gluten intolerance, we have gluten free hosts available. Come to the sacristy before Mass and we will be happy to accommodate you.
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Tea/coffee morning
We hold a tea/coffee morning in the parish hall on the first Sunday of every month after both masses. Come along for a cup of tea or coffee and a chat. It’s a great way to catch up and get to know other parishioners. Everyone is very welcome to join us.
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Pilgrim Walk
You’re warmly invited to take part in a local pilgrimage to mark this Jubilee Year. A pilgrim walk can be a very prayerful experience. Our Pilgrimage to Valery’s Cross (Fassaroe Cross) and back, will allow you to step outside their daily routine and enter a space where you can reflect on the nearness of God….
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Jubilee Pilgrimage Sun 29th June
The Partnership Pilgrimage to Vallery’s Cross (Fassaroe Cross) will take place on Sunday 29th June beginning at 12.30pm from St. Peter’s Church and returning to Holy Redeemer Church. The Jubilee Pilgrimage is not simply a physical walk. It is also a journey of the soul. When Pope Francis announced the Jubilee Year, he gave it…
