Newsletter 21st September 2025

What in this week’s newsletter

  • Collection for Priest’s Retirement Fund will be taken up this weekend
  • Summary on the life of Giorgio Frassati, one of our new saints
  • National Coffee Morning in aid of The Waterford Hospice
  • Alpha: Explore Life, Faith, Meaning
  • Fire in the South – Catholic Charismatic Outreach Movement
  • Tramore ICA 80th Anniversary Celebration
  • Pope’s Monthly Intention for September
  • Dominic McGorian Classical Irish Tenor in Concert
  • Mass Booking for December
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Newsletter 21st September 2025 – 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time


Reflection:

St. Pier Giorgio Frassati (1901-1925)

Pier Giorgio Frassati, born on April 6, 1901, in Turin, Italy. The son of a prominent newspaper owner and politician, Frassati developed a deep faith and compassion for the poor that often contradicted his family’s secular outlook. He balanced his studies in mining engineering with an active spiritual life of daily Mass attendance, and extensive charitable work through the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Frassati was known for his joyful demeanour, love of outdoor activities, and ability to inspire faith in his peers.
At the heart of Frassati’s spirituality was a deep love for the Eucharist and a commitment to daily prayer. Despite growing up in a family where faith was not strongly emphasised, Frassati developed a deep spiritual life that he was never embarrassed to share with his friends. He encouraged others to adopt the same devotion to the Eucharist for themselves, saying, “I urge you with all the strength of my soul to approach the Eucharistic Table as often as possible. Feed on this Bread of the Angels from which you will draw the strength to fight inner struggles.”
Frassati’s prayer life was not confined to church walls. He found God’s presence in the beauty of nature, particularly in the mountains he loved to climb. For Frassati, the grandeur of creation was a constant reminder of God’s greatness and an invitation to contemplation. Frassati’s spirituality was more than merely contemplative. He embodied Christ’s love in action and led a life oriented towards service. His charitable works were extensive and often sacrificial and secret. He would give away his bus fare or even his own coat to those in need. He would also frequently forego family vacations to stay behind to care for the poor, serving them with genuine friendship and respect, recognising their inherent dignity.
One of the most striking aspects of Frassati’s spirituality was his irrepressible joy. He was known for his sense of humour, love of practical jokes, and ability to make faith attractive to his peers. This joy stemmed from a deep trust in God’s love. 
Frassati died of polio on July 4, 1925. On the eve of his death, with a paralyzed hand he scribbled a message to a friend, asking him to take the medicine needed for injections to be given to Converso, a poor sick man he had been visiting. His doctors later speculated that the young man had caught polio while serving the sick. Pier Giorgio’s funeral was a triumph. The streets of the city were lined with a multitude of mourners who were unknown to his family – the poor and the needy whom he had served so unselfishly for seven years. The unexpected crowd who mourned him was what revealed to his family the true extent of deep convictions, faith, and service of others. It not only brought his father to the faith but also saved the strained marriage of his parents. 
 
On September 7th, 2025, Pier Giorgio was declared a Saint by Pope Leo XVI along with St. Carlo Acutis. Two new Saints; beautiful role models for the youth of the world. 

THIS WEEK’S NOTICES

Two New Young Saints for the Church!

To learn more about St Carlo Acutis and St Pier Giorgio Frassati, check out www.waterfordlismore.ie/youth-ministry

National Coffee Morning in aid of The Waterford Hospice

The National Coffee Morning in aid of The Waterford Hospice will be held at the Majestic Hotel on Thursday morning 25th September at 11.00 o’clock.
We have had wonderful Coffee Mornings at this venue and look forward to another enjoyable morning.
There will be a raffle also with very nice prizes.
All monies raised here will be donated to Waterford Hospice.
Please come along and join us for another great morning for a great cause.

Alpha: Explore Life, Faith, Meaning

9 week programme beginning on 2nd October to 27th November, Thursday nights from 7 – 9pm. Parish Centre at St Joseph & Benildus Church, Newtown Rd., Waterford. All welcome.
Contact Anne at 086 3747511 or email parishofficejbm@gmail.com

Fire in the South

A Catholic Charismatic Outreach Movement to enable people to encounter the personal love of God Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Zoom on Wednesday with companionship, music, sharing, prayer, the odd funny story, Sacred Scripture and adoration. 
Zoom ID: 86141473152 / Password: fire / Wednesdays 8 to 9.15 p.m. 
 

Tramore ICA

Tramore ICA are celebrating their 80th Anniversary with a dinner in the Majestic Hotel on Wednesday 22nd of October at 7pm.
All current members and past members of Tramore Guild are invited to attend.
Music on the evening by Dick Frisby.

Retreat and Ministry of Healing

Saturday September 20th & Sunday 21st 2025. Led by International Priest Fr. Rozo Palić also beautiful International Music Ministry. Bring the sick, family, friends, neighbours.
St. Mary’s Parish, Irishtown, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary,  E91 FD28
For further details contact: Patricia 089 9466193 or Imelda 089 9558283.

Concert with Dominic McGorian Classical Irish Tenor

Dominic McGorian Classical Irish Tenor in concert at St. Joseph & St. Benildus Hall, Waterford City, Thursday 25th September 2025 @ 8pm
Tickets €20 available at the St. Joseph & St. Benildus Parish Office.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Breast Cancer Awareness Month takes place October 1st-31st.
For further information, please log onto www.breastcancerireland.com.

Pope’s Monthly Intention for September

For our relationship with all of creation
Let us pray that, inspired by Saint Francis, we might experience our interdependence with all creatures who are loved by God and worthy of love and respect.

Mass Booking 

The Mass Book for December is open at the Parish Office.

 

 

 

PARISH & DIOCESAN EVENTS:

 

Jubilee Year of Hope

For the Jubilee Year of Hope Bishop Cullinan invites the people of the Diocese to visit various pilgrim locations from Ardmore to Mount Melleray, from Lismore to Waterford.“Pilgrim Path Passports” are available in all porches to record people’s personal journeys to special places around the Diocese.

For more information visit: www.waterfordlismore.ie/jubilee2025

Diocese of Waterford & Lismore Jubilee Pilgrimage to Rome

November 10th -16th 2025, led by Most Rev Alphonsus Cullinan
Contact Myriam Tours
Tel: 057-9355050
Email: info@myriam.ie

 


 

DIOCESAN RESOURCES:

 

Jubilee Year

A Jubilee Year is celebrated by the Church every 25 years.  This Jubilee Year begins on Christmas Eve 2024 and concludes on 6 January 2026.

In the Catholic Church, a Jubilee or Holy Year is a special year of forgiveness and reconciliation, in which people are invited to come back into right relationship with God, with one another, and with all of creation.

For more information please visit www.waterfordlismore.ie/jubilee2025

Diocesan Newsletters

Faith@Home Family Newsletter, Let’s Dive In Children’s Resource, To the Heights Youth Newsletter or Diocesan Events Bulletin, go to www.waterfordlismore.ie/resources
 

Ascend Youth & Young Adult Ministry 

For more information  please visit www.waterfordlismore.ie/youth-ministry
 

 

RECENT DEATHS:

Please remember those who died recently:

We remember the months mind for: Marion Cahill née Shortall.

We pray for those whose anniversaries occur at this time: Nicky, Kitty, Declan & baby Matthew Power, Paddy Spencer, Jim Spencer, James Power, Kitty Kennedy, Agnes Kiely, Tom McGrath, Gerry Collins (10th Ann), Fr. Colm O’Brien, John Esmonde & Ned Walsh.

Lord,
We pray for those who mourn, immerse them in your love and lead them through this darkness into your arms and light.
For those who comfort, be in both the words they use and all that’s left unspoken;
Fill each heart with love.

rest in peace Tramore Parish

 

PARISH INFORMATION:

 

Holy Cross Parish Mass Times & Services

Mass Times:
Saturday 10am & 7.30pm (Vigil)
Sunday 8.30am, 11am
Monday to  Friday 10.00am

Confessions:
Saturday 10.30am and upon Request

Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help:
Mondays after 10am Mass

Holy Face Devotion:
Tuesday after 10am Mass

The Divine Mercy Prayer Group:
Wednesday at 3pm.

Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament:
Thursday after 10am Mass until 5pm

Prayers for the Holy Souls in Purgatory:
Friday after 10am Mass

Church Closing Times:
Church closes at 4pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday and at 5pm Thursday.

Our Lady’s Church, Carbally

Mass Times:
Sunday at 11.00am

Church of the Immaculate Conception, Fenor

Mass Times:
Saturday Vigil at 6pm
Tuesday  at 9am.

Sacred Heart Church, Dunhill

Mass Times:
Sunday at 9.30am
Wednesday at 9am

Holy Cross Church-Live Streaming

Live Streaming facility is in operation, where you may join us for Tramore Parish Services online from Holy Cross Church.
Log in to the parish website www.tramoreparish.ie Click on “Live Stream” on the homepage when the services are on.

Tramore Parish Radio

Services are broadcast from Holy Cross Church, Tramore at 10.am from Monday to Sat,7.30pm Sat evening, 8.30am & 11am on Sunday on your radio 105.4FM. (It may be tuned in only when service is on.

CCTV/Live Stream

Please be aware that for the protection and security of all, CCTV Cameras are in operation in Holy Cross Church. All Masses are live streamed and broadcast over the internet.

Parish Facebook Page

CLICK HERE to open Facebook Page, where we share Parish information, news, prayers and reflections with you all. You may also access via the link on the very top of the page on the parish website:www.tramoreparish.ie  Please LIKE and SHARE with your family and friends.

Gospel & Reflection

Take a few minutes to visitn the Gospel and Reflection section on the parish website written each week by Fr. Richard. 

www.tramoreparish.ie/category/gospel-reflection/

Donate Online

We have an online donate facility on our parish website: www.tramoreparish.ie, where you can make your Sunday offering to the parish.

Please quote your envelope number, if applicable, when you make your donation. All contributions are gratefully received, and we thank you in advance for your generosity.

Parish Office Opening Hours

The parish office is usually open Monday – Friday 9.30am to 1pm. However, opening times may change temporarily, Please check the newsletter for updates.

We strongly recommended, that parishioners continue to sanitize their hands upon entry and leaving the church.

Diocesian News & Information

Please visit the diocesian website to find out what is happening and resources available to you on the website for the Diocese of Waterford & Lismore:

www.waterfordlismore.ie

PRIEST ON DUTY – CALL 086-6004384

 

Tramore Parish, Waterford