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Cover Image: Killiney Bay at Dawn, John Fahy - www.dalkeyphotos.com
RECTORS SURGERY - Every Tuesday 7-8 pm, Holy Trinity Rectory
Holy Trinity Parish Office, Killiney Road, Killiney, Co. DublinTel: 01 2852695 Email: rector.htkilliney@dublin.anglican.org
Website: www.htkilliney.dublin.anglican.org
RECTORRevd Niall J. SloaneHoly Trinity Rectory,
Killiney Road,Co. Dublin.Telephone: 01 285 2695Email: rector.htkilliney@dublin.anglican.orgDay Off: Friday
LAY READERNigel Pierpoint
LAY READER EMERITUSRuth Heard
PARISH PANELRector, Hazel Kinmonth,Sandra Moore, Nigel Teggin
ORGANISTFrank Hughes, 4945506
CARETAKERNicholas Wall
READERS GUILDRuth Heard
INTERCESSORS GUILDThe Rector
CHURCH REVIEWMarianne Irvine
MAGAZINE TEAM - Would you like to Help? Speak to the RectorRector (Editorial), Zandra Laing (Co-ordinator), Dorothy Barrett (Distribution), David & JaquiDingemans & Rosemary Teggin (Photos), Joan Millar (Advertising), Reads, Sandyford (Production)
CHURCHWARDENSRectors - Anne Pierpoint
Peoples - Lewis Purser
JUNIOR CHURCHWARDENSTo be appointed
GLEBEWARDENSRectors - Alleyn Manley Peoples - Sandra Moore
SELECT VESTRYRector; Churchwardens; Glebewardens; Bryan
Burdett; Chris Hurley; Clive Christie; David Millar;Helen Irwin; Helen Middleton; Nigel Teggin; Paul
OBrien; Simon Brown; Stefanie OBrien; StephenRhys-Thomas; Zandra Laing
HON. SECRETARYClive Christie
HON. TREASURERChris Hurley
ASSISTANT HON. TREASURERHelen Middleton
HON. F.W.O RECORDERHelen Middleton
PAROCHIAL NOMINATORSClive Christie Zandra LaingPaul OBrien Helen Irwin
DIOCESAN SYNODSPEOPLEDavid Millar Lewis Purser June Hurley
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The January / February edition of The Obelisk will appear at the beginning of Jan.Deadline for submissions is 15th December. There is no newsletter for July/August.
Whos Who in Holy Trinity Parish
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Dear Parishioners,
I cant believe I am writing notes for November already where does time go?There is a great buzz in the parish with the Carry Centre project making goodprogress (full report on page 6); however, I am conscious that November heraldsa more reflective time in the Churchs year. As part of our liturgies I draw yourattention to the All Saints service on the 2ndNovember in which we have anopportunity to remember those parishioners and loved ones who have passedaway. As we remember them may we give thanks for their faith, love and
example.This edition of The Obelisk covers the month of December and all the activitiesassociated with Advent and Christmas. It is a special time of the year whenfamily and friends gather to celebrate and relax. For those travelling to Killineythis December - they are very welcome in Holy Trinity! A full outline ofChristmas services may be found on page 5Finally, to those for whom Christmas is not a particularly joyful time - I hope thatyou may find peace in that which only the Christ child gives to all of us.
A happy and blessed Christmas to you all,
With every good wish,
From the Rector
Hospital VisitingThe Rector would appreciate being told if parishioners are in hospital or
going into hospital, and will be pleased to offer pastoral support.A selection of prayers is available from him or in Church.
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Eco Congregation IrelandInformation leaflets are available in the Church and Hall.
A term associated with gifted people whose horticultural skills are enhanced by a
feeling, an empathy, with things that are sown and grown - usually with enviablesuccess. I dont possess green fingers (nimble fingers might describe my key-boardskills, but this already alludes to a childrens toy-shop in a neighbouring parish). Thefloral flair of the lady with whom I have the privilege of sharing two gorgeousgardens is definitely green fingered. The results of her creativity are there for allto see, in fragrant splendour and usual beauty. There is surely no more relaxingpastime than sitting under a shady tree observing your nearest and dearestlovingly tending a flower bed while kneeling and patiently weeding. When the
discarded substances grow in volume to resemble a small haystack, it is time forthe non-green fingered member of the partnership to stir. The abandonedmaterial is stuffed into a wheel-barrow and transported to the shredding bay (i.e.a hidden corner of the garden) a machine gobbles it up, spews it out in little bits,plastic buckets of it are dispatched to one of many compost heaps dotted aboutthe estate. Tis here that moisture, heat and ever industrious worms combine, inthe fullness of time, to produce a crumbly brown nutrient. This will be fed andspread around the lucky perennials and the newly planed hopefuls giving nature a
leg-up, as it were, in the unending patterns of growth. When the work is doneand the busy world is hushed, what greater joy is there, than to sit side-by-sidein ones private Eden and savour the fragrances, the abundance and variety ofcolour, the intermittent music of the birds aloft in the branches, and perhaps sipthe fruits of the juniper tree. I hope you are green with envy!
Frank Hughes
Garden Memories
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ADVENT & CHRISTMAS IN HOLY TRINITY, KILLINEY
November 30 - Advent Sunday8.30 am - Holy Communion, Holy Trinity Church10.45 am - Advent Service, Holy Trinity Church,
December 611am1pm - Christmas Sale, The Carry CentreDecember 7 - Advent II
8.30 am - Holy Communion, Holy Trinity Church10.45 am - Parish Communion, Holy Trinity ChurchDecember 912.30 pm - Ladies Guild Christmas Lunch
December 14 - Advent III8.30 am - Holy Communion, Holy Trinity Church
10.45 am - Childrens Gift Service, Holy Trinity Church3.00pm - Service & Social, The Carry Centre
December 1610.30 am - Bible Study & Prayer Group, The Carry Centre
December 1712 pm - Glenageary Killiney National School, Junior Carol Service8.00 pm - S.I.L.K. Christmas Dinner
December 18
7.00 pm - Glenageary Killiney National School, Senior Carol Ser-vice
8.00 pm - Y Club Christmas DinnerDecember 20
10.00 am - Flower Guild Christmas decorating, Holy TrinityChurchDecember 21 - Advent IV
8.30 am - Holy Communion, Holy Trinity Church
10.45 am - Parish Communion, Holy Trinity Church7.00 pm - Parish Carol Service, Holy Trinity Church
Followed by Festive reception in The Carry CentreDecember 24 - Christmas Eve
11.15 pm - The 1st Holy Communion of ChristmasDecember 25 - Christmas Day
8.30 am - Holy Communion, Holy Trinity Church10.45 am - Parish Communion, Holy Trinity Church
December 28 - 1st Sunday of Christmas10.30am - A Christmas Service(Please note that this is a joint service)
December 302.00pm - Marriage of Louise Burdett & Richard Irvine
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HarvestMany thanks to our Choir, Music Director Frank Hughes, and the Flower Guild whodecorated our Church with artistic flair and all who enhanced our worship during thisautumn season. Our preachers were warmly received and we thank them for theirinspiring reflections! Pictured above is the Rector, churchwardens and the Revd SuzanneHarris - the preacher on the 12th October.
The Carry CentreWork is progressing well on the Carry Hall. The building committee meet weekly with the
Architect for site meetings and updates on the project. In early October we learned thatdue to unforeseen circumstances the project has been slightly delayed with the finishing timemoved to the end of November. It is planned that the first public event in the new centrewill be the Christmas Sale on the 6th November (please see details elsewhere). The goodnews is that the project remains within budget and the building committee are confident thateverybody will be very pleased with the end product. More news next month.In the meantime the parish users will use various locations for their gatheringspleaseconsult each organisation for full details. For more information visit www.carrycentre.ie
Golf OutingWell done to Alleyn Manley, Paul OBrien and Andrew Kershaw who won this years Golf
Tournament! Renewed thanks for Helen Irwin and Pam Clarke who organized the day.
PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS!
Parish News
MURPHY & WOOD GARDEN CENTRE, JOHNSTOWN ROADSaturdays 10-11am
FREE INFORMATION SESSIONS
Seasonal tasks Planting Inspiration Plus Coffee!
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Redevelopment of The Carry Hall: A full report is outlined on page 6.
Parish Policies: A review of our parish polices takes place in November
Missions and Charities: In November we make our annual donationsas wepray for their on-going work, we pray and give thanks for all those who supportthese agencies.
The Vestry will meet at 8pm in the Rectory on Monday 10th November
News from the Select Vestry
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David Millar writes, Down to one day never before! Archbishop emphasisesthat our faith is accounted for by others in our identifiable actions. Many liveworthwhile lives, lifting mankind beyond numerical statistics, yet God is little
mentioned though we see Him in them. Need to stand against evil with ourMuslim friends, to reach community, beyond our pettyborders. Encouragement everywhere. Dun Laoghaire parishs Dining Room,Powerscourts daily prayer, the success of Templecarrig School in Delgany, the
Dean of Christ Churchs experience of sleeping rough, new paths to time-honoured worship. Seek not the extraordinary, but do the ordinary extremelywell.
Just jottings, but one should go on. The Church goes on.
Diocesan Synod 2014
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Table Tennis
The table tennis continues to meet in G.K.N.S. on Mondays @ 8pm. For moreinformation contact Linda Franck (086 8296029). For more information contactLinda Franck (086 8296029).
Ladies Guild - The Guild will meet on Tuesday 11th November in The CarryCentre. The talk will be on explorer Ernest Shackleton and will be given byNeale Webb. December 9th is the Christmas lunch for members. Newmembers are always welcome!A note from Pat Dixon: Thank you for being so kind and thinking of me. I made
many friends and remember the outings and Christmas parties. Thank you for thelovely memories. Pat.
Flower GuildThank you to Daphne and all the Guild who decoratedthe Church for Harvest. The next major event in thediary is Christmas - please see page 5 for more details.Decorating takes place on the morning of 20thDecember - all welcome!
Service & Social
The next gathering will be on Sunday 14th December at 3pm in the CarryCentre. Please contact Joan Whyte or the Rector for more information.
Killiney Diners ClubThe KWDsThe next gathering will be held on Thursday 6th November in Travel Caf, DunLaoghaire. Further expressions of interest or queries may be addressed toZandra Laing or the Rector.
Clubs and Societies
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Sheep Thrills Made in IrelandWe have started with much enthusiasm in our new temporary premises, St Pauls ParishCentre, Glenageary where we will continue every Thursday at 11am until Thursday 27thNovember.. We have lots of magnificent new products for the homeless and forHalloween, selling in the Tower Tea Rooms, Killiney Hill Road and will have lots to sell atthe Holy Trinity Parish Christmas Sale 6th December in the Carry Centre (11am-1pm) andat the Rathmichael Christmas Market 29th November (12-4pm )We all wish to thank St Pauls very much for their kind help in accommodating us during ourrenovations.
New members always welcome 3 come as you like, homemade biscuits and freshly madeBewleys coffee. Contact Joan 087 2460078
Bible Study and Prayer Group: Next meetings on Tuesday25th November (Rectory) and December 16th (Carry Centre)at 10.30am. All are very welcome to attend. Furtherexpressions of interest may be addressed to the Rector.
Socials Involving Ladies of Killiney: On Wednesday 12th November (pleasenote this is the 2nd Wednesday of the month): The Pavilion Theatre for St Patrick's Dramatic
Society's production of Oscar Wilde's, "A Woman of No Importance". Cost 18. Please
note there will be a monthly charge of 3 unless there is a specific entrance fee for
that night. For more information please contact Judy Jones2855159.
The Y Club (Killiney Mens Society): The next meeting will be held on Thursday27th November in Holy Trinity Church. Nigel Teggin will be giving a talk onIrish Lights. The December (18th) gathering will be the annual ChristmasDinner. More information from Paul OBrien, Nigel Pierpoint or the Rector.
Clubs and Societies
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Wish List
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Parish Clubs and Societies meet in the Carry Hall(with the exception of the Choir & Flower Guild which meet in the Church)
Sunday Club 3rd Sunday monthly 10.45 am Vanessa MitchellENGAGE (Youth Club) Saturday afternoons by arrangement The RectorBible Study Group 4th Tuesday monthly 10.30 am The RectorChoir Sundays 9.30 am Frank HughesFlower Guild By arrangement Daphne HallKWD (Diners Club) Thursday evenings by arrangement Zandra LaingLadies Guild 2nd Tuesday monthly 10.30 am Rosemary TegginSILK - Socials Involving Ladies of Killiney 3rd Wednesday monthly 8.00 pm Judy JonesThe Y Club (Mens Society) 4th Thursday monthly 8.00 pm Nigel PierpointService & Social Group By arrangement Joan WhyteSheep Thrills (Knitting Group) Thursday Mornings 11.00am Joan MillarTable Tennis Monday 8.00 pm Linda Franck
Notice boards for some of the organisations are located in the Carry Hall
Diary Dates: November & December
November 2014
1 All Saints3 GKNS reopens9 Remembrance Sunday
10 Select Vestry11 Ladies Guild12 SILK16 Sunday Club25 Bible Study Group27 Y Club29 Fundraiser: Xmas Bazaar30 Advent Sunday
December 2014
8 SV & Choir at the Rectory9 Ladies Guild Lunch
14 Christmas Family Gift ServiceService & Social Group
16 Bible Study Group17 GKNS Junior Service, HTK
SILK18 GKNS Senior Service, HTK
Y Club19 GKNS closes for Christmas20 Xmas Flower Decorating21 9 Lessons & Carols24 Christmas Eve25 Christmas Day
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READERS: If you cannot read on the appointed day please arrange a swapwith someone else and let the Churchwardens know.
Calendar for November
READINGSAREFROMYEARA (YEARB FROMADVENTSUNDAY) OFTHEREVISEDCOMMONLECTIONARY(NRSV)
CHILDRENSPACKSAREAVAILABLEATTHEBACKOFTHECHURCH.*SUNDAYCLUBMEETINTHECARRYCENTRE.
Coeliac? Communicants who are Coeliac, please inform the Rector or aChurchwarden and gluten-free bread can be arranged.
2 Sunday / All Saints4th Sunday before Advent (26)
Ecclesiasticus 44:1-15
1 John 3: 1-3
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ReaderIntercessor
Holy CommunionParish CommunionCLinde Hall
Clive Christie
The Rector
6 Thursday 10.30 Holy Communion
9 Sunday3rd Sunday before Advent (27)
Remembrance Sunday
Joshua 24: 1-3a, 14-25
Matthew 25: 1-13
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Holy CommunionFamily Service
Cwardens/Baptismal Party
Cwardens/Baptismal Party
13
Thursday
10.30
Holy Communion
16 Sunday2nd Sunday before Advent (28)
Judges 4: 1-7
1 Thessalonians 5: 1-11
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Holy CommunionParish Communion*
David Millar
Hilary Murdoch
Joan Whyte
20 Thursday 10.30 Holy Communion
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SundayThe Kingship of Christ
Ezekiel 34: 11-16, 20-24
Matthew 25: 31-46
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Holy CommunionFamily Service
Sunday Club
Sunday Club
27 Thursday 10.30 Holy Communion
30
Sunday / Saint Andrew
1st Sunday of Advent (Year B)
Isaiah 52: 7-10,
St Matthew 4: 18-22
8.30
10.45Reader
Reader
Holy Communion
Morning PrayerRoger Hurley
Stefanie OBrien
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Why the different colours?Liturgical colours are those specific colours which are used for vestments and
hangings within the context of Christian liturgy.Gold: Easter Day, Christmas Day & Trinity Sunday
White: Feast Days / Saints Days / Maundy Thursday / EastertidePurple: Lent & AdventPurple: Lent & AdventPurple: Lent & Advent
Red: Pentecost / Saints Days (Martyred) / Holy WeekGreen: Ordinary Time
Calendar for December
4 Thursday 10.30 Morning Prayer
7 Sunday2nd Sunday of Advent
Isaiah 40: 1-11
2 Peter 3: 8-15a
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ReaderIntercessor
Holy CommunionParish Communion
Zandra Laing
Chris Hurley
The Rector
11
Thursday
10.30
Morning Prayer
14 Sunday3rd Sunday of Advent
Isaiah 61: 1-4, 8-11
John 1: 6-8, 19-28
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Holy CommunionChristmas Family Gift Service
TBA
TBA
Service & Social
18 Thursday 10.30 Holy Communion
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Sunday
4th Sunday of Advent
2 Samuel 7:1-11, 16
Romans 16: 25-27
8.30
10.45Reader
ReaderIntercessor
19.00
Holy Communion
Parish CommunionDerek Martin
Helen Irwin
The Rector
Service of 9 Lessons & Carols
24
Christmas Eve
23.15
Midnight Eucharist
25 CHRISTMAS DAY
Isaiah 9: 2-7
Titus 2: 11-14
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Intercessor
Holy CommunionFestival Eucharist
Helen Middleton
Peter Hayes
Nigel Pierpoint
28 Sunday1st Sunday of Christmas
Isaiah 61:10 - 62: 3
Luke 2: 15-21
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Holy CommunionMorning Prayer
Meriel Nuzum
Pam Gordon
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I have worked for the Rushe family for 14 years. I am currently the StoreManager of Super Valu in Dalkey. Having previously been the StoreManager of our Killiney branch for 7 years. I returned to Dalkey in lateAugust 2013, this is my second time being the Store Manager in Dalkey; Iwas in charge of the store in the early 2000s.I can honestly say that no two days are the same in my role, everydaythrows up a new challenge. I like to consider our store as part of thecommunity, we have strong ties to local schools and clubs, we assistthem in any way we can when they are trying to raise funds for various
projects.As I have stated, this is my second time working in Dalkey. It never ceases to amaze me
how strong the sense of community spirit is in Dalkey. The town always has somethinggoing on in it and it never seems to have a shortage of people willing to help out. This is acredit to the residents, the community seems to be very proud of their town, as theyshould be, its picturesque, friendly, tidy and ardent. It is a place I enjoy working in, I alwayshave. There are so many excellent businesses in the town, Why go anywhere else? I am justrecently married, so when I am not working I like to spend as much time with my wife aspossible. My working days are nonstop and hectic, most of my spare time is spent with her,there is no better way of decompressing. My other way of relaxing is done in the form of
running, I run between 20 and 30km a week. I find this both relaxes and energises me. Ifonly we could sort out the Irish weather, Id probably run more.
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WoolIf anyone has anyspare wool, Sheep Thrills
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ContactJoan @ 087 2460078
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Forthcoming Events
'Looking back at Killiney, its people, the community ... an evolving history'Be sure not to miss this exhibition featuring extensive images of Killiney with background
narrative. Exhibition running 5-7 Dec. upstairs in The Druid's Chair Pub, Killiney Village.Entry FREE. Fri. 7-10pm (Official opening 7.30pm) Continuing Sat.10:30-6:00 & Sun. 12:30-6:00. Activities will include a guided walk of Killiney Hill and its monuments, children'sstorytelling session and an historic talk.For further information contact: Juline O'Neill - 01 2840255 / 085 1499738
Parish Retreat It is hoped to have a Joint - Parish Retreat in Christ Church, DunLaoghaire with the Revd Garth Bunting from Christ Church Cathedral onSat. 8th Nov.
2014, 12.30pm to 5pm (TBC). Cost 20 per person, including lunch. Running this eventwill require a minimum of 10 people. A sign-up sheet will be available at the church door.
Charity Christmas Cards - Following the service on the 9th November, there willbe Tea and Coffee in Fitzpatricks Castle Hotel. During this time, Charity ChristmasCards, Calendars, Diaries and Gifts will be available for sale. Charities due to be
represented are the R.N.L.I., Guide Dogs for the Blind, the Blackrock Hospice, The LauraLynn Foundation, Holy Trinity and hopefully others!
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A Fishermans Tale - Peter Caviston
Paint the picture: Thursday night before the big Ireland and England game, a group of fineSeapoint Rugby gentlemen assembled in the Graduate Bar, Killiney. Served from behind thebar by the bold Vinnie OReilly was yours truly, a small lad known as Bottles OToole and
the other gentlemen will remain anonymous for obvious reasons? We started a round ofpints and one pint led to the next when one of the lads dared me that I would note dress upas Molly Malone and bring the wheelbarrow, that normally resided outside my shop inGlasthule, into the middle of Landsdowne Road just before the game commenced.Fast forward to Saturday. I produced Molly the wheelbarrow I dressed up in the shop
apron, wore Pat OHaras Irish jersey and said goodbye to our guests in the shop.Arriving at Landsdowne Road I relaised that I had a problem! Hiding a wheelbarrow isntexactly easy and there was a large Garda presence around the old stadium. Spotting an ex-Seapoint player who was a steward at the game I managed to bluff my way into the ground.You want to see his face when I asked him If I could roll the wheelbarrow on to the pitch atexactly 4 minutes before the start of the game since neither 3 minutes or five minutes werepart of the bet. He said that the President of Ireland was about to come onto the pitch, Isaid all the better and with the wink of an eye the wicket gate was opened and I was out of
the traps like a greyhound. While running to the centre of the pitch pushing thewheelbarrow as fast as I could I saw the President coming onto the pitch. There was a roarfrom the crowd and the President thought it was for her but I knew it was for me. I couldsee a policeman running after me in hot pursuit shouting at me to stop. Putting his hand onmy arm he said I am arresting you. I said hold on a minute I have to do a pirouette first.As I did the crowd went ballistic.Youd never know, maybe Molly might go to the Aviva without invite!!
Diocesan Employment Bureau- Situated in Taney Parish Centre, it is ourhope that it will be of help to many who find themselves without work for avariety of reasons. Full details from the Rector.
Food with a twist!
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OUR PARISH SCHOOL
Junior Infants 2015Applications for Junior Infants 2014 will be available for collection in person
from the school office from Monday 3rd November - Friday 14th November2014 between 8.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. The closing date for receipt of completedApplication forms is Monday 17th November 2014 by 2.15p.m.
Sunday ClubThe Club meets on the 3rd Sunday of every month during term time. Newmembers always welcome!
Youth & Children
CONFIRMATIONThe Archbishop will administer the sacrament of Confirmation in Spring 2015.Please pray for those preparing for this important occasion.
Read about the
1st ChristmasSt Luke 2: 1-20
COLOUR ME IN!
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Childrens Corner
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ST STEPHENSPrayers and best wishes to Fr Alex who recently was appointed Moderator ofBallybrack, Killiney and Loughlinstown.
KILLINEY HILL BLOGwww.killineyhill.wordpress.comHistory, News, Views and more.
DLRCOCO NOTICESThe Peoples Park, Dun LaoghaireWorks continue on the developmenthave a look the next time you pass by!
Future Events: Making Christmas Decorations
Saturday 13th December, 10am 12pm @ killiney Hill. Meet at the main carpark. Join us for this family craft-making event as we roam around the parklooking for natural material to make Christmas decorations for the house andtree. Booking required: Contact Andrew on 0873299936 or emailinfor@owls.ie. See www.dlrevetns.ie for more information
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Around the Community
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Its the simple things in life for me. Going back home to our family farm in
Galway is where I find the most peace and happiness. I am very fortunate thatmy elderly parents are still alive and I cherish every moment spent with them.I love to go home, throw on the wellies and walk the farm. As John Burroughssaid, I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put inorder. Going home does that very thing to me! I slow down, take in the freshair, beautiful Galway countryside and am thankful to God for the family and life Ihave
Mary Mitchell OConnor
Pack your bag to Galway
BooksWhat a pleasure it is to take down a favourite book and to read it again, even
just to leaf through a page or two. The stories, the characters, the feelingscome flooding back, like when hearing a favourite piece of music again.Over the last year Ive been opening some boxes of books which had been putaway for a while, and putting them onto new bookshelves. Needless to say itsturned out to be a long task, slowed down by the rediscovery of many long lost
friends and favourites, leading to lengthy pauses in the unpacking, and to manyrediscovered delights. Books given by family and friends, books acquired atdifferent stages of life and in foreign parts, books put aside for later reading,books out of mind but joyfully remembered when unpacked from the boxes inwhich they had been so carefully put away! All keys to memories andreminders, to re-acquaintances with people, events, stories and emotions.
Lewis Purser
PS. the book stall at this years Christmas Sale will have its usual high qualityselection for your own please! Dont forget to visit us in the newly refurbishedCarry Centre.
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The Parish RegistersThe Parish Registers
Our sympathy and prayers are with all those who have been bereavedremembering especially:Patrick, Robin and their families on the death of their mother, Cynthia.Maurethe & Michael Walker on the death of Maurethes brother.Maeve Holmes on the death of her brother, Samuel.David and Joan Millar on the death of his niece, Gail.Paul & Ruth Stewart on the death of her brother, Alan.
Flower Rota
Pam ClarkeDaphne HallGillian MollardLinda Franck
June Hurley
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The Parish Panels (Safeguarding Trust) Responsibilities include:- interviewing persons willing to serve as workers in the parish- advising workers on their responsibilities in respect of the Code- advising the Select Vestry in respect of its responsibilities
The Parish Panel Members are:The Revd N.J. Sloane (Rector) Nigel Teggin Sandra Moore Hazel Kinmonth
Organising your weddingWeddings are very special occasions in the life of any family and in the life of the church.When considering getting married please check possible dates with the Rector beforeconfirming arrangements. It is expected that couples will make a regular commitment tothe life of the church in preparation for marriage.
Holy Baptism Born again of water and the Holy Spirit
12thOctober (in Holy Trinity)Lara Ann Linehan, daughter of Mark & Sheena
Funeral Blessed are the dead who die in the name of the Lord21stAugust (in Holy Trinity )Cynthia Hughes
Parish Information
Sylvia Hurley
Ruth StewartCHRISTMASCHRISTMAS
Dec 7
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CongratulationsTo Daphne and Edgard Hall who recently celebrated their 45th weddinganniversary.
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The Carry CentreWith the stage gone - aview of the newly createdstore room.
Y Club DinnerPeter Caviston entertainsthe gentlemen on a recentvisit to Glasthule.
Picture Gallery