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Why Sunday Matters – an invitation to reflect on Sunday Mass

Published on 19/10/2025
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As we journey together through this Jubilee Year of Hope, we, the Irish Bishops, warmly invite all Catholics to reflect on the profound gift of Sunday Mass.  This special year offers a unique opportunity to rediscover the heart of our faith and, for those who have been away, to return with renewed joy to the celebration of the Eucharist.

Sunday – the day of the Lord – has always held a central place in the life of the Church.  It is the day of resurrection, rest, and Eucharist.  It is the day when we gather as a community, united in our love for Christ, to encounter the risen Lord and be nourished in body and soul.

In this document, we reflect on the immense significance of Sunday Mass – not simply as a ritual, but as the source and summit of our faith.  Here, we meet Christ in His living presence and are strengthened to live as His disciples.  Attending Sunday Mass, or its vigil on Saturday evening, is more than a duty; it is a sacred privilege and a chance to be renewed by God’s love.

We invite you to explore this message with an open heart, and to embrace the precious gift of Christ’s presence among us in the Eucharist.

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Sunday Mass – Digging Deeper

This four part series exploring the different parts of the Mass is now available on TheWay.ie

Additional resources to accompany Digging Deeper –  a four part series that explores the different parts of the Mass