Parish of Portlaw & Ballyduff
Co. Waterford
Fr. Richard O’Halloran PP,
Parochial House,
Portlaw,
Co. Waterford.
May 11th 2021
Dear
Parent(s) / Guardian(s),
I
hope that this letter finds you and your families well in these extraordinary
and difficult times. The last year has proven challenging but as a community
and society we have risen to the challenges and have shown our best in many
ways. The promised light at the end of the tunnel is increasing in brightness
and long may that continue.
At
a recent meeting of diocesan clergy, it has been decided that the Sacraments of
Confirmation and Communion will not be celebrated in any Parish within the
Diocese of Waterford & Lismore until the month of July, Government and
Health Guidelines permitting.
Therefore,
the celebration of Confirmation for the Fifth and Sixth Class pupils of Portlaw
Primary School will take place on Thursday July 1st 2021 at
10.00am and 12 Noon and again on Friday July 2nd 2021 at
10.00am. Each child to be confirmed will be allowed two adults to be in attendance
with them. For this year, the Sacrament of Confirmation will be celebrated as a
Service of Prayer, without Mass. You will be informed by the school about what
day and time pertains to your family.
I
am very grateful to our Teachers and Principal who have done great work with
our young people in preparation for this Sacrament and who will be attending
these celebrations during school holidays. Their commitment to their pupils,
our families and this Parish is not passing unnoticed or unappreciated.
In
preparation for this joyful, religious occasion, I would ask that you join with
your Parish community over the next number of weekends at Mass, as we explore
and celebrate our faith together. Confirmation is a moment of immersion into the
Catholic Faith in a more mature and committed way and has to be seen as such.
We look forward to your presence in your community of faith over these next weeks
and beyond. Mass is celebrated on Saturdays at 11.30am & 6.00pm and on
Sundays at 11.00am. See you there!
May the Lord grant you all
good health and strength in these times.
Blessings and Peace.
Fr. Richard O’Halloran PP
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