The same Inchicore group also meets on Sunday evening at 7pm in the De Mazenod Centre on Bulfin Road, this time following a Steps format that works through the Twelve Steps rather than general open sharing. It remains a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, for people who share a desire to stop drinking, and as with every AA meeting there is no charge and no need to book a place beforehand. The Steps format may appeal to those wanting a more structured approach alongside the fellowship's usual mutual support, and the Sunday evening slot offers a way to close out the weekend with a meeting. Wheelchair access at the De Mazenod Centre has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs should get in touch with the group ahead of a visit.
What is different about the Sunday evening Bulfin Road meeting?
This session follows a Steps format, working directly through the Twelve Steps, unlike the general discussion style of the Saturday meeting at the same venue.
Is the Sunday meeting still a closed AA meeting?
Yes, it remains closed, meaning it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking, with no other condition attached.
Is there a fee for the Steps meeting on Sunday?
No, it is free like every AA meeting, and there is no need to book a place in advance.
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