| Marriage Provisions of the Civil Registration Act, 2004 |
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The Marriage provisions of the Civil Registration Act, 2004 became law on 5th November, 2007. This legislation brought about major changes in the procedures for solemnising and registering marriages in the Republic.The main changes in relation to religious marriages are as follows:- - the requirement that all couples attend in person at the Registrar’s office to give their notification, establish their identity and freedom to marry and sign declarations of no impediment; - the requirement that all couples must be issued with a Marriage Registration Form (MFR) by a registrar before the marriage can proceed; - the new Register of *Solemnisers; all those solemnising marriages in the State on or after 5th November, 2007 must be on this Register which is maintained by the General Register Office. The Register of Solemnisers is maintained by the General Register Office and only GRO staff can add, delete or amend registrations. If your priest resides outside the state, please ask him to contact the GRO Marriages Unit, Government Offices, Convent Road, Roscommon, phone + 353 (0)90 6632945/6/7/8/9 or website www.groireland.ie Marriage RegistrationFor couples where one or both parties are resident abroad, they should contact the office by telephone to book their appointment. To notify the Registrar of your intention to marry you may book a Marriage Notification appointment at www.crsappointments.ie All couples must contact the Registrar and make an appointment to give their three month’s notification of intention to marry (in person). (We would recommend that you contact the Registrar at least six months in advance of your wedding date.) As registration districts are being abolished, you may do so at any office in the country, not necessarily in the area where you intend getting married (Dublin - Phone +353 (0)1 8638219/20). The contact details of all Civil Registration Service offices and additional information pertaining to Getting Married in the Republic of Ireland is available at the following link www.civilregistrationservice.ie. It is advisable to read this information prior to booking your appointment to meet the Registrar to serve notice of your intention to marry. All couples will be requested to bring with them to the appointment:- - Photo ID (preferably a passport or driving licence) - If one or both of you is divorced, the original divorce decrees in respect of any previous divorces you may have - If one of you is widowed, the death certificate of your previous spouse - Name and address of the priest who will officiate at the marriage; this presumes that the celebrant is a registered solemniser and that he has agreed to officiate at the marriage - Name and address of the church where you wish to be married - Date of marriage - Names and dates of birth of your witnesses (Best man / Chief Bridesmaid) - Your PPS Numbers (where either or both of the parties have one) - Birth Cert (and photocopy of Birth Cert) - Proof of address – utility bill. - Cost €200 It is important that couples have all documentation in order before their visit to the Registrar’s Office in order to avoid the necessity for a second visit. Without the Marriage Registration Form (MRF) the couple cannot get married nor may the solemniser proceed with the marriage ceremony.
MARRIAGE REGISTRATION FORM (MRF): The marriage cannot proceed without this form. Section 6 has to be completed in the Church ON the day of the wedding by the Priest, Groom, Bride, Best Man and Chief Bridesmaid. This form (MRF) will be given to you on the day of your interview with the Registrar.
Last-minute amendments to the Marriage Registration Form (MRF) While couples will be requested to ensure that any necessary changes to the MRF are notified to the Registrar in advance of the ceremony so as to allow for it to be amended and re-issued, situations will arise (e.g. illness of the solemniser, etc.) where changes will have to be made to the MRF at the ceremony. When this arises, the necessary amendment(s) should be clearly made on the MRF by the solemniser and initialled by the solemniser, both parties and both witnesses. There is a section at the end of the MRF which should also be completed and signed, explaining the nature of and reason for the changes. The priest who officiates at a wedding – from the perspective of civil law - is known as the ‘Solemniser’ of the marriage.
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| Annual Golf Classic at St Mochta's 2017 |
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It’s time to dust down the golf bag and get your swing going for our annual This year our Parish Golf Classic will be held on There's a variety of ways that you can support our day(A) Enter a Team (4 Ball) for the 1pm “Shotgun” Start (€400) (Includes dinner) (B) Sponsor a T-Box or a Golf Hole on the Day (C) Make a Donation to St. Mochta’s Parish Golf Classic We would greatly appreciate your support of our golf day once again this year. We hope you can be part of what promises to be another wonderful day. There will be a “Shot-Gun” start at 1pm on the Friday followed by dinner. And you could be in with a chance of winning a Car with our 'Hole in One' Competition. We would be truly grateful of your support.
If it is anything like our previous Classics it will be a wonderful day. For further enquiries contact: Fr. Paul: 01 8213218/085 8594049; {cidoc}parishgolfday2017entryform.pdf[Click here to download a brochure and entry form]{cidoc}
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| World Meeting of Families 2018 |
The World Meeting of Families comes to Ireland.
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| Activities at the Parish Centre Autumn 2017 |
Activities at the Parish Centre Autumn 2017SUNDAYSCOFFEE DOCK: reopens Sunday 3rd September after 12 mass for Welcoming Weekend. MONDAYSMINDFULNESS BASED STRESSED REDUCTION (MBSR) - 8 week course beginning 4th September, 2017. TUESDAYSPARENT, Baby & Toddler Group— Returns 12th September. Meet every Tuesday from 10am to 12 noon - YOGA Returns 19th September - 8.15pm Contact Jakki 086 0792469. St. Vincent de Paul meet at 7pm. PILATES CLASSES—Contact Selma 087 9606411 WEDNESDAYSYOGA returns 20th September - 10.15 - 11.45 Contact Jakki 086 0792469. THURSDAYSBaby Group (0-6 months) run by Jennifer, District Health Nurse. 11am to 12.30 - returns 5th October Legion of Mary meet from 8pm to 9.30pm CECILIAN THEATRE ARTS - returns 20th September and every Thursday from 3.30 - 5pm—Extra classes added due to demand. TAI CHI:- 7pm FRIDAYSDOODLE TOTS Club: returns 8th September from 10.30am to 11am Contact 0872288377. SMYG (Foroige Youth Group) meet every second Friday. Teenagers from 1st year to 6th year welcome. SATURDAYSCSM—Mini Music Academy—Sreturns 9th September - Special Needs— Contact Jilly 01 8261100. BAPTISMAL PROGRAMME - First Saturday of each month on Welcoming Weekend. Contact Fr Paul, Deacon Tim, or Mary Greene after masses over the weekend. |
| Want to explore more about your Faith? |
Pathways:An adult Faith Development Programme in Clonliffe College, Dublin 3. Pathways is a two-year one night a week course for adults who wish to explore their faith. For more information phone 01 8379253 www.evangelisation.ie or see poster at the back of the church. Faith for Life:Faith for Life is a course to help you discover more energising and empowering ways to live out your faith in the reality of today’s world through relationships in family, parish, workplace; and the events of daily life. It aims to help you become more open, confident, trusting and willing to work for change. For more information email www.evangelisation.ie / phone 01 8373732 Ext. 246. |
| Crosscare Connections |
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Crosscare Connections Befriending service for older people in Dublin 15- Volunteers needed- please give the gift of your time Crosscare invite people in the parish to join us for our volunteer visiting service to provide companionship for older people in Dublin 15. A regular weekly visit can make a huge difference to reduce isolation and improve the quality of life for an older person. Most visits last for an hour and usually involve nothing more than a cup of tea and chat with your friend. This simple gift, of your time and company, is all that is required. Volunteers need be over 18 years and be willing to give at least one hour per week, ideally for at least one year. You will be required to fill out a garda vetting form and complete training before being introduced to an older person. The next training session will take place on 6th February. For an application form or further information please contact Jean at Crosscare in Blancharsdstown at 01 8219892 . |
| Crosscare Services |
Please see some of Crosscare Services and download their February newsletter here for more details: |
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