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Child Protection

Diocese of Waterford and Lismore

Policy on Safeguarding Children, 2010

Child Protection and Procedures for the Diocese of Waterford and Lismore

‘Since 1996, the Church has published a number of documents governing the issue of safeguarding children and young people. The Policy on Safeguarding Children, 2010 is based on these documents and, in particular, on Safeguarding Children: Standards and Guidance Document for the Catholic Church in Ireland (NBSC 2008), which outlines the standards to be applied in developing policies and procedures for safeguarding children engaged in Church activities. It also mirrors civil legislation and policy as outlined in the guideline documents Children First (DOHC 1999), and Our Duty to Care (DOHC 2002).

Its aim is clear and simple – to help all involved in working with children and young people in the diocese meet their obligations to safeguard children in all Church-related activities.’

[Avril Halley, Diocesan Coordinator]

The diocesan “Policy On Safeguarding Children, 2010” may be viewed HERE. This policy was adopted in its entirety by the Parish of Dunhill and Fenor. The “Diocesan Child Safeguarding Policy Statement and Contact Details” on page 3 are displayed in both churches. Rita Byrne and Ann Marie Queally are the persons responsible for the implementation of the policy in the parish.

Further information may be obtained from the diocesan web site.

Parish Calendar, 2013

Parish Calendar, 2013

Calendar

The Parish of Dunhill & Fenor

In the Diocese of Waterford & Lismore

We hope you will find this calendar helpful. Please keep it handy.
We offer a warm welcome to those who have moved to the parish recently.

MASSES

Sundays:
Fenor:        Saturday     6.30 p.m. (Vigil)
Sunday   9.30 a.m.
Dunhill:  Sunday  11.00 a.m.

Holy Days of Obligation
As announced at Sunday Mass.

(Masses are broadcast on radio 107 FM)

CONFESSIONS

At any time, by request.

ADORATION OF
THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

Dunhill:  Wednesdays 10.00 a.m. until 12.00 noon.
Fenor:   Fridays   10.00 a.m. until 12.00 noon.

PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL

Mr. Paul Lynch, Chairperson.
Telephone:   051 330636
Ms. Anne-Marie Curran, Secretary.
Telephone:   051 396811

NEWSLETTER

Items for the Newsletter should be submitted to the Parish Office by Wednesday at 10.00 a.m. Also, use our Facebook page to publicise events.

PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK

The priest visits the sick and housebound regularly with the Sacraments. If you, or anyone you know, would like the priest to call, please contact the Parish Office. Ministers of the Eucharist are also available to take Holy Communion to the sick.

BAPTISMS

An Application Form for Baptism is available in the Sacristy of both churches with information and dates of Baptisms.
At least three weeks notice is required.

MARRIAGES

Couples preparing for marriage must:
1. Complete an Application Form.
2. Complete a Marriage Preparation Course
with Accord.  www.accord.ie
3. Meet with the priest of your parish at least 3
months before the wedding.
4. Notify the Registrar of Marriages at least 3
months before the wedding.

GET INVOLVED IN YOUR PARISH

We would love to hear from people who are interested in being involved in the parish, subject to our Child Safeguarding Policy. More details at the Parish Office.

Parish Contact Details

WEB SITE

www.dunhillandfenorparish.ie

FACEBOOK

www.facebook.com/DunhillAndFenorParish

CLERGY

Fr. Paul F. Murphy, Administrator
Priest’s House, Dunhill, Co. Waterford
Telephone:   051 396616
Mobile:     086 2326851
Email: priest@dunhillandfenorparish.ie

PARISH OFFICE

Entrance behind Dunhill church.
Mrs. Margaret Power, Secretary
Telephone/Fax:  051 396892
Email: office@dunhillandfenorparish.ie

CHURCHES

Dunhill        051 396892
Fenor       051 393413

SCHOOLS

Dunhill        051 396383
Fenor       051 381812

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What, where, who?

What, where, who?

Parish calendar

“Mary! Where’s the parish calendar? You had it last!”

“No, I  hadn’t. You had it!”

telephone

“Johnny! Do you have the ‘phone number of the parish office?”

Dunhill church

“Mum, was Dunhill church built in 1879, or 1798 or 1589?”

We aren’t able to tell you where Mary put the parish calendar, but the parish calendar is on this web site. So is the ‘phone number of the parish office. When was the church built? We know, but we won’t tell you (it certainly wasn’t 1879 and it probably wasn’t 1589, or is this a trick question?). In this section you will find all kinds of useful and interesting information. There is a lot of information that we don’t have, too, and we will be asking parishioners to help us out in that respect.