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Re–opened and renewed – healing and hope in Raheny and Coolock

One minute past midnight on Monday morning (June 29) saw the re-opening of All Saints’, Raheny, and St John the Evangelist, Coolock, after 15 weeks of lockdown.

Louise Kirwan and her daughter light the candle of Healing and Hope at the re–opening of St John’s, Coolock.
Louise Kirwan and her daughter light the candle of Healing and Hope at the re–opening of St John’s, Coolock.

Parishioners gathered at both churches in the early hours of St Peter’s Day, yellow ribbons were cut, prayers said and candles of ‘Hope and Healing’ were lit to celebrate the beginning of a new phase of parish life.

“The onslaught of COVID-19 and the closure of our churches brought hardship and sadness but also brought us closer together as a community. We found new ways of connecting and rediscovering that being church is not all about the buildings. Nevertheless, we are delighted to open the doors and worship together again, albeit with bleary eyes at this time of the morning. We re-open with hope, with a renewed sense of purpose and with an openness to God doing new things among us,” the Rector, the Revd Norman McCausland, commented.

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