
Msgr Ciaran O’Carroll
Monsignor O’Carroll was appointed Parish Priest of Booterstown in July 2022 and is also Parish Priest of Donnybrook and Milltown. A native of Mount Merrion he is a Priest of the Archdiocese of Dublin.

Fr Gerard Tyrrell
Curate
Booterstown,
Donnybrook,
Milltown

Fr. Joseph Tumusime
Curate:Booterstown,
Donnybrook,
Milltown

Fr. Eusebiu Tulbure
Curate:Booterstown,
Donnybrook,
Milltown

Dominic Albert
Dominic joined us in 2021 and is responsible for preparing the Church and Sacristy-and serving at all ceremonies.

Jane O’Hara
The Parish Secretary is responsible for the day-to-day administration of our Parish and supports the Parish Priest and the volunteers in their work. Contact her with any queries and in regard to receiving the Sacraments.

Emer Lang
The Parish Finance Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of all our finances and supports the work of the Parish Priest and the Finance Committee.

Adrienne Hughes
The Pastoral Centre Manager manages the ongoing activities of the Centre. If you have any queries about activities or events please contact her by phone, email or through our contact form

Donal De Buitleir
Donal is the current chair of the PPC. You can read more about the work of the PPC and their latest report below.

John O’Reilly
The role of the Finance Committee is to support the Parish Priest in the administration of the finances of the parish. It is also a requirement of Canon Law. The Finance Committee is made up of a group of volunteers chaired by John O’Reilly. More can be read about our finances in the Finance and Fundraising section of this website.
The Parish Pastoral Council
Our Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) is the core group of the Parish, providing cohesion and support for all other groups. Its role is to ensure that, with leadership and planning, the Parish Vision Statement is being carried into effect and to provide support to the Parish clergy as appropriate. The Parish
Priest is a member of this Council along with parishioners who are drawn from different walks of life and are active volunteers in various parish groups.
The PPC meets monthly. Members are consulted for their advice on all matters of importance in the parish. Members serve, usually, for a period of three years.
Finance & Administration Committee
Parish Finances are managed by a volunteer committee who support the Parish Priest in the administration of the parish.
This Committee is an advisory committee. Members are appointed by the Parish Priest and usually serve for a period of three years. The Committee meets monthly. Reporting to the committee are the Parish Finance Manager, Parish Secretary and the Parish Centre Manager.
