The script that will be used at the liturgy on a weekend will be here for your use. It is usually posted on the evening before the liturgy.
You will also find a YouTube playlist of the music that will be used.
Select the Sunday and click on the images to access a PDF of the script or to play the music.
Liturgy Music Playlist
Click on play icon and use the forward and back icons to change tracks. .
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
Eucharistic Prayer
The Eucharistic Prayer for St. Brigid will be used.
It is printed on a separate page which can be kept for future liturgies
See it here
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
Quietening Music at Beginning of Liturgy
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
Reflection on the Genealogy of Jesus
Larry and Eileen offered a reflection on the Genealogy of Jesus using the symbolism of the Jesse Tree
Click below on the picture of the Jesse Tree for the text of the reflection. Click on the YouTube icon for a recording of it.
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
Our new liturgical year, Year A, begins.
In this year, our focus is on the Gospel of Matthew.
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
You are invited, whether in Benildus or on Zoom, to bring a small photo/symbol/image/poem/artefact etc. of a situation/persons, near or far, whom you do NOT wish to re-member.
As able, please allow this situation/persons to surface/emerge voluntarily trusting in the Divine Spirit within you.
Thanking you.
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
You are invited, whether in Benildus or on Zoom to bring a small photo or symbol of a loved one who has died, to the Mass this Sunday, Feast of All Souls.
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
Liturgy Music Playlist
Opening Reflection
Joe Dunne, in introducing the opening of the Liturgy, gave an explanation as to why we take time to prepare ourselves to gather. You can see the text of that introduction here
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
For a Large Print version of the liturgy script click here: Large Print Version
Liturgy Music Playlist
Liturgy Music Playlist
Liturgy Music Playlist
Sunday Liturgy in Benildus
Eucharistic Prayer
A number of people requested a copy of the Eucharistic Prayer that Diarmuid Ó’Murchú and Anne Harte Barry prayed at this liturgy .
Click here for a copy.
Liturgy Music Playlist
Sunday On-Line OITC Lectio
The Intimacy of God in Everything
Paul told a story about how Brie Stoner (CAC) was supported by James Finley in relation to balancing the turmoil of parenting and finding space for God. Click the image below for the full script of this story.
Photos from Nong Khai
Conor spoke to us of his trip to Thailand and how, he and his wife had visited the community of Nong Khai for three days while there. Click on the image below for some photos he brought of that visit.
Please note that we have a new access code and link for Zoom participants.
These are available here
The OITC community are participating in the months mind Mass for Fr. John along with the Augustinian community in their community centre in Ballyboden. It is not feasible to live stream the liturgy.
We did not have a liturgy on this weekend as we were in mourning for Fr. John Byrne. We took part in a liturgical gathering with his community in Ballyboden on that day.
There was no liturgy from Benildus on this Sunday due to the forecasted weather conditions. The community chose to take part in liturgies in their own localities rather than travelling to Kilmacud.
Our new liturgical year, Year C, begins.
In this year, our focus is on the Gospel of Luke.























































































