NCDP Pastoral care and support services for the Deaf community

Welcome to the webpage of the National Chaplaincy for Deaf People. On this site you will find information and news about the NCDP. You will learn who the chaplains are and what they do. You can also find information about how to contact the different members of the Chaplaincy team.

Pastoral Services

Celebrating the Eucharist with Deaf People in Dublin

Weekday Masses

Mass is celebrated daily in the Emmaus Chapel in the Deaf Club. Please contact Fr. Gerard (0872860704) for details of times.

Sunday Masses

Every Saturday Evening at 7.30pm Mass is celebrated in the Emmaus Chapel, St. Vincent’s Club for the Deaf, 40 Lower Drumcondra Road. Dublin 9. Mass is celebrated each Sunday in St. Josephs House, Brewery Road, Stillorgan. Usually at 11am.

During the month of November masses are offered for our deceased relatives and friends. Masses will be offered on the following dates by Fr. Gerard and the venues are also included.

 

Working with Interpreters at Mass and the Celebrations of Sacraments.

How do I work with an Interpreter?































Sources to Contact include:

The National Chaplaincy for Deaf People
40 Lower Drumcondra Road, Dublin, 9 offers referrals for diocesan contacts for interpreting in religious settings.
Phone: 01 830 5744
Fax: 01 860 0284
Email: office@ncdp.ie

Sign Language Interpreting Service (SLIS)
c/o Citizens Information Board, Hainault House, The Square, Tallaght, Dublin 24
Phone: 353 1 4139670
Fax: 353 1 4139677
Mobile: 087-9806996
Email: slis@slis.ie

SLIS is the national agency for the provision of sign language interpreting services in Ireland.

Bridge Interpreting
Tel/Text 0879046594
Email: office@bridgeinterpreting.ie
Booking Email: bookings@bridgeinterpreting.ie

For situations lasting two or more hours, two (or more) interpreters should be used and should rotate every 20 to 30 minutes, at the interpreters' discretion.

Policies for Working with Interpreters at Mass and the Celebration of Sacraments.

General Principle