WEEKLY, Dec 28th, 2014, 758 FREEto 6000
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WEEKLY, Dec 28th, 2014, 758 FREEto 6000
'Where Peter is, there is the Church' JESUS I TRUST IN YOU WEEKLY, Dec 28th, 2014, 758 ‘ FREE to 6000 homes each week 2 '' Saw your ad in the Open Door'' WWW.THEOPENDOOR.IE advertising@theopendoor.ie 01-6292909 087-9381997 www.theopendoor.ie WESTSIDE BLINDS LUCAN ALL TYPES OF BLINDS, FITTED 3 -5 DAYS, 6213039, 087-2695739 www.westsideblinds.com Foot Stop Podiatry Clinic, Naas For expert advice in footcare 045-895452 footstop@eircom.net www.footstopfootclinic.ie FOOTCHECK CLASSES NOW ATLANTIC FLOOR SANDING Domestic & Commercial www.atlanticflooring.ie Free quote from Bernard 087-2321737 / 01-6242727 Parish of Celbridge & Straffan Fr Paul Taylor, P.P, 6275874, Fr Kevin Doherty CC, 5031429, Fr Briam McKittrick. Parish Office 6288827, 9.30-1.30 Mon-Fri; Sacristy 10 –12.30, Sat 10-11.30, 6275942, www.celstra.ie Mass times; Vigil Sat 630pm, Sun: 8.30am, 9.30, 11, 12..30, 7pm. Holy Days; 7.00pm (Vigil), 8, 10, 12, 7.00pm. Bank hol 11am Straffan: Vigil 6.00pm, Sun 11am. Holydays; Vigil 6.00, 11am Mon to Fri: 10am, 7.00pm (Celb), Salesians 8.35 Confessions: Saturdays: after 10am Mass to 11.30 Divine Mercy Devotions: After 7pm Mass, Mon, + St.Faustina's relic. Straffan: Daily Mass, Mon- Fri, 9.15am. Holy day/bank hol 10am EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT -Parish Church, third Sunday of each month, 4.00- 5.30, concluding with evening prayer and Benediction. -In the Salesian Oratory, Sats. 8pm to 10pm;- All welcome. - St Raphael’s Oratory; every day, 11.00am -3.00pm BAPTISMS: St Patrick’s Church – Sunday 2pm: St Brigid’s Church. last sunday of month, 12.15pm Pre- Baptism meetings Tuesday 8pm in St. Patrick’s Church. To book contact Myles 01 6275942 Naas, Sallins & Two Mile House Fr. J Brickley P.P., 045-897703, Fr L Morgan, CC045 949576 Fr PJ Madden, CC, 45 876160, Fr Kevin Walsh, CC 045 879730. • Church of Our Lady and St. David, Sallins Road Sunday Mass: Sat. (Vigil) 6pm. Sun. 9am, 11, 6pm. Holy Days: 7.30am, 10am. (except sat 10am only) Weekdays: 7.30am, 10am. (10am on Sat) Confessions: Sat after 10am Mass, Baptisms: 2n d & 4th Sundays Office/ Shop 045-879730. Mon. Tue. Thu. Fri 10-5, Wed.10-1. • Church of the Irish Martyrs, Ballycane, Naas Sunday Mass: Sat. (Vigil) 7.30pm. Sun. 10.30am, 12noon Weekdays: Mon. Wed. Fri 7.30pm. Holydays: 12, 7.30pm. Exposition: Mon-Fri, 10am to 7pm and Wednesday 10am –9.30pm Baptisms: Every Saturday at 12.30pm. Office: Phone 045-895629; Mon-Fri 10am –1pm • Church of Our Lady and the Guardian Angels, Sallins Sunday Mass: Sat. (Vigil) 6.30pm. Sun. 10am. 12noon. Weekdays: Tue & Fri. 10.00am, Holy Days: 10.00am. Confession: Sat. after 6.30pm Mass, Baptism: 1st Saturdays, 5pm. Parish Office: Tue. & Thurs. 10- 1pm. 045-897150. • Church of St. Peter, Two-Mile-House – Sunday: 11.00am, Fri. 7.30pm, Holy day 9.30, Baptism 2nd Sunday each month 11.45. Parish of Divine Mercy- Lucan South H&K INTERIORS Specialists in Curtains & Blinds www.handkinteriors.ie 01-6275848 086-3755025 / 087-6787244 20% off blinds with this ad Visit our new showroom at Unit D1, M4 Business Park, Celbridge (Behind the Applegreen service station). GAS OR OIL? Getting Hold of the Right Person Can Be Difficult! - Boiler servicing & repair - Gas appliance installation & certification - Gas fire repair - Gas leak detection CERTIFIED GAS INSTALLER 01-6104300 / 087-2214854 LUXURY LANDSCAPES LTD All Landscaping Solutions Specialists in Garden Design & Construction Seamus Beirne, N.D.A. Hort 087-6683018 Portgloriam, Kilcock Tel / fax 01-6284972 Fr. Eamon Burke PP - 01-4056858 Sunday Mass Times: 6.30 (Vigil), 10.30, 12.00. Mon-Fri: 9.15, Sat 10; Confession Sat before 6.30 Mass. Baptism: Sundays 1.00; 2 weeks notice. Exposition of Blessed Sacrament: Fri 9.15am to 3pm, Benediction & Divine Mercy Chaplet. Clondalkin Parish Ph/Fax, 459 3520 Church of The Immaculate Conception and St. Killian Advertiser / Newsletter 6,000 copies are distributed every week in North Kildare (inc Naas, Newbridge, Kilcullen) & SW Dublin areas. See cover. Deadline Mon 3pm, but usually full by then.. Notices, ads etc should be sent in sooner to be sure of space – by email if possible. Tel. 01-6292909, 01-6273219, 087- 9381997 info@theopendoor.ie advertising@theopendoor.ie Website www.theopendoor.ie St Charles Borromeo Confey, Leixlip Fr Tony O’Shaughnessy, 6244637, Fr Pr Clancy, 6243533 Parish Office: 6247410. Sunday Mass Sat 7pm, Sunday 9.30, 11.00, 12.30; Daily Masses: 9.30am, Mon to Fri Confession after 9.30am daily Mass & Sat vigil Mass, on request. BAPTISM: : 3rd Saturday, 12.30; 4th Please arrange with the priests about 2 weeks before Our Lady's Nativity, Leixlip Parish Office, Monday / Friday, 10 -1pm, Sec. Bernadette Murray, Ph / Fax 6243673 Fr. John McNamara, Administrator, 01- 6245597, Schedule; Sundays: 8.30, 9.45, 11, 12.15, 7.30pm; Daily Masses; Mon-Friday; 9.30a.m. Holy Days 7.30pm (Vigil) 7.25am. 9.45, 11am, & 7.30pm Weekdays of Lent: 9.30a.m. & 7.30p.m. Saturdays: 10.00a.m. and 6.00p.m, (1st Mass of Sun.) First Fridays: 9.30a.m. & 7.30p.m. Confession: Sat: 10.30 to 11.30am &after 6pm Mass Baptisms:1st Sunday of month at 1.15. Third Saturday of month 12.30p.m. Please give one month’s prior notice. Exposition 1st Fridays 10 -12 noon; Mon 8.00p.m.-10 pm rd Mass in Irish 3 Sun of month, & St Patrick’s day 11am Our Lady's Parish Centre 01- 6245159 Our email is leixlip.parish@oln.ie website is www.oln.ie St. Mary’s Parish, Maynooth Fr. L Rigney, P.P. 087-2607377, Fr Paul Kelly 087-2463876 Parish Office / Secretary 629 3018 Sunday Masses: Vigil 7pm, 8.45, 10.00, 11.30. 1.00, 6.00 Holy Days: Vigil 7pm, 8am,10.00, 7pm Lady Chapel: Sunday 10.00am. Holy Day: 8pm Weekday Masses: 8.00am, 10.00am Mon to Friday Saturday: 10.00am,7.00pm (Vigil) Baptism: 1st & 3rd Sat 12 noon, 2nd & 4th Sunday 2.00pm Confessions: Saturday after 10.00am Mass Exposition: Monday to Friday . 3.00pm to 5.00pm Parish Website: www.maynoothparish.dublindiocese.ie St Patrick's Esker/Dodsboro/Adamstown Fr John Hassett, PP, 6812088 Fr Denis Carroll 6281018; Sacristy 6281018 Sunday Masses: Vigil Sat 7pm, 9, 10.30, 12 noon Eucharistic Adoration every Saturday from 5.30- 6.45 Weekday Masses: Monday to Sat, 10 am. Sacrament of Penance: Sat after 10am & 7pm Masses. Baptisms: 1st, 3rd, 12.45 pm, 2nd Sat 12.30 At least one-month notice required. Applications at Parish Office between 10am –1.00 Mon -Fri. No phone bookings. Parish Office: 00353 1 459 3520, Weekdays 9.30am – 12.30pm clondalkinchurch@eircom.net www.clondalkinparish.com Administrator: Rev. Damian Farnon, Tel. 459 2665 Assistant Priest: Rev. Padraig O’Sullivan, 464 0441 Masses: Sundays (Vigil) 7.30pm, Sunday 9am, (Gaeilge) 10.30am (Choral), 12noon (Family) and 5.30pm. Parish of the Sacred Heart Weekdays (Monday – Friday) – 7.30am and 10am. Saturday 10am. St John’s Drive, Sruleen Clondalkin 01 4570032 First Fridays – 7.30am, 10am and 7.30pm. Fr. Michael Ruddy ss.cc Holy Days – 7.30pm (Vigil), 7.30am, 10am, 1pm, 7.30pm. Mon-Fri, 9am Morning Office, 9.15am Mass, 9.45am Rosary. Confessions: Saturdays 10.30 to 11am and 6.45pm to 7.15pm. Sat 9.45am Morning Office, 10am Mass, 10.30 Exposition of Baptisms: 2nd and 4th Sundays after 12 noon Mass (by appointment) the Blessed Sacrament; Benediction at 12.25; 6.30 Vigil Mass St Brigid’s Parish, Kill,Johnstown,Ardclough of Sunday. Sunday Masses: 10.30, 12.00 Priests; Fr Willie O’Byrne, P.P., Tel 045-878008. St Conleth’s Parish Newbridge Fr M. Kelly, CC, 045- 877880 Masses Saturday: Vigil Mass – 6.15pm. Sunday: 8.30am. Sunday Mass: Kill: Sat. (Vigil) 7.30, Sun: 11am, 12.15pm. 11.00am. 12.30pm. 7.00pm. Holy Day Vigil: 6.15pm. Ardclough: Sunday 9.30am. Holy Days: Masses as on Sunday (no 12.30 Mass) Weekday Mass: Kill: Mon-Sat 10am & Fri. 7.30pm. Weekdays: Monday – Saturday: 9.30am. Fridays only 7.30pm. st Ardclough: The 1 Friday every month, 8.30pm; Confessions Saturday: 11.00am. – 12 noon & after 6.15 pm Confessions: Sat after 10am. Mass and 1st Friday Mass. First Friday: 9.00am. – 9.30am. Penitential Service Mass: Parish Office: Mon-Fri. 9.30-12.30, (045) 878008 7.30pm. No Confessions during Mass. People are always welcome to call to any Priest for Confession at anytime. Parish of Clane & Rathcoffey Telephone: 045 432808 Fr Paul O’ Boyle, PP, 045-868249, - Dominican Church Masses Sat: Vigil Mass – 8.00pm. Sun: Weekday Mass; Mon-Fri, 10am Clane 9.30am. 10.30am. 12 noon & 5.30pm. Holy days: 7.30am. Sunday Mass: Sat vigil Clane 6.30pm, Sun 9.30, 11.30 10.00am. 12 noon. 5.30pm. W/days: Mon-Fri: 7.30am. 10am. Rathcoffey: 10.30. Confessions: before Saturday 6.30 Mass Parish Office Mon-Sat 9.30 - 4pm, beside Church 045 861393 5.45pm. Sat: 8am. & 10am. Confessions: Saturday: 9.30am. – 10.00am. 10.30am. – Parish of Dunboyne & Kilbride 11.15am. 7.30pm. – 8.00pm. First Friday: 9.30am – 10.00am. 5.30pm – 6.00pm. No Confessions during Mass. Call to any Parish Office Mon-Fri 9.30-1, 1.30-5pm, 01-8255342, Mgr. Dermot Farrell PP, Fr Mark English CC, Fr Gabriel Flynn Priest for Confession anytime. Tel 045 487200 PC. Email- dunboynekilbride.parish@gmail.com - Cill Mhuire Ballymany -Masses Sat: Vigil Mass 7.00pm. Mass times Dunboyne Vigil Sat 7pm, Sun 9am, 11.30. Sunday: 10am, 11.30am. Holy Days: 10am. Weekdays: Mon – Friday: 10am. Confessions Saturday: after 7.00pm. Mass First Kilbride Vigil Sat 6pm, Sun 10am Friday: 9.30am – 10.00am. call to any Priest for Confession at Holy Days Dunboyne 9am Kilbride 10am. Confessions After 10am Mass, before 7pm Mass in Dunboyne. anytime. Telephone: 045 432286. Before 6pm Mass in Kilbride. Church of Sacred Heart & St Brigid Daily Mass Dunboyne 9am weekdays, 10am Saturday. 8pm only KILCULLEN Fr. N Mackey PP 045 481230, Fr. Martin Harte, 481222 on 1st Fridays. Parish Centre Phone Valarie & Vivienne on 045 480 727 First Friday Mass Dunboyne 8pm www.kilcullenparish.net Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament Dunboyne Tuesday MASSES weekdays 9.30am, Sunday 6.30 (Saturday Vigil), 11.00am. Confessions on request before vigil Mass & Friday 9.30am to 8pm. Eucharistic Adoration Thursdays, Parish Centre, 10am- 9pm. Baptisms Please book with Parish Office Contact Marie 086 6088839, Mary 401856, or the Parish Office. Weddings In either churches, minimum of 3 months; must be Saint Joseph's Gormanstown Sunday Mass 9.30am booked through clergy or parish secretary. WHAT IT SAYS 'I saw your ad in the Open Door' 3 WWW.THEOPENDOOR.IE advertising@theopendoor.ie 01-6292909 087-9381997 www.theopendoor.ie HANDYMAN Feast of the Holy Family, Dec 28, 2014 Curtain poles, flat pack assembly, under stairs storage, attic insulation, gates, raised beds, fencing. Phone Brian 085-7159617 / 01-6245949 ELECTRICIAN Word of ETERNAL LIFE A reading from THE HOLY GOSPEL St Luke, chapter 2, verses 22 – 40 The child grew, filled with wisdom… When the day came for them to be purified as laid down by the Law of Moses, the parents of Jesus took him up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord – observing what stands written in the law of the Lord: Every first-born male must be consecrated to the Lord – and also to offer in Sacrifice, in accordance with what is said in the Law of the He is Lord, a pair of turtledoves or destined for the fall two young pigeons. and for the Now in Jerusalem there was a man named Simeon. He was an rising of upright and devout man; he many in looked forward to Israel’s Israel, comforting and the Holy Spirit rested on him. destined to be a It had been revealed to him by the Holy Spirit that he would not sign that is rejected see death until he had set eyes on the Christ of the Lord. – and a sword will Prompted by the Spirit he came to the Temple; and when the pierce parents brought in the child your own Jesus to do for him what the soul too! Law required, he took him into his arms and blessed God; and he said: ‘Now, Master, you can let your servant go in peace, just as you promised; because my eyes have seen the salvation which you have prepared for all the nations to see, a light to enlighten the pagans and the glory of your people Israel.’ As the child’s father and mother stood there wondering at the things that were being said about him, Simeon blessed them and said to Mary his mother, ‘You see this child: he is destined for the fall and for the rising of many in Israel, destined to be a sign that is rejected – and a sword will pierce your own soul too – so that the secret thoughts of many may be laid bare.’ There was a prophetess also, Anna, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher. She was well on in years. Her days of girlhood over, she had been married for seven years before becoming a widow. She was now eighty-four years old and never left the Temple, serving God night and day with fasting and prayer. She came by just at that moment and began to praise God; and she spoke of the child to all who looked forward to the deliverance of Jerusalem. When they had done everything the Law of the Lord required, they went back to Galilee, to their own town of Nazareth. Meanwhile the child grew to maturity, and he was filled with wisdom; and God’s favour was with him. This is the Gospel of the Lord. 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Call in and see our new jewellery, clothing and the Vatican to conduct an apostolic visitation of Christmas gifts. New Volunteers are always welcome. women’s religious orders in the US, has Celbridge support NCBI working with people with acknowledged that she faced lively resistance to her sight loss. efforts. Writing the The Tablet about her investigation, Mother Mary Clare said that the enjoyed the “complete trust” of the Congregation for Religious, which had authorized the work. But • Every Monday Night she reports that many of the religious orders she Now in its 52nd Year, whist continues questioned were suspicious of her work. every Monday night at The Mill, Celbridge at 8.45pm. Admission: €5.00 The results of the Vatican’s investigation will be including raffle tickets and interval refreshments. released shortly. Mother Mary Clare reports that Further information from Mary Donovan 01 she and her chosen collaborators visited dozens of 6288174, New players/ beginners welcome. religious communities and met with 266 of the 341 superiors general in the US as part of their work. Her work was one of two separate inquiries into the women's religious communities of the US. The In the current economic climate, we frequently find other, conducted by the Congregation for the ourselves in financial difficulties; however there are Doctrine of the Faith, focused on the Leadership many people in Ireland for whom this has always been Conference of Women Religious, and produced a the case. This is why it is vitally important that we mandate for reforms that are still in progress. continue to help those in need in whatever way we can. We are currently urgently looking for food supplies and donations. The following food items are needed: Pasta, rice, porridge, beans & peas, soup, soap or toothpaste. 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I am paraphrasing with that being the gist of the message. So today I thought I would write about herbs and other suggestions that can help with for many the reality of the Christmas season, and its stresses and strains. We all love Christmas, well I really do. I love the preparation, even the shopping, the cooking, yes the madness of it all. But this can for many be very stressful. It is important that we keep a sense of ourselves in all that is going on. Nice relaxing herbs such as chamomile, valerian, passionflower can give that relaxing space that is needed at this stressful time. Give yourself the time to take these herbs as a comforting tea. There are many well blended teas on the market that are tasty and relaxing so as I said give yourself the time to make a cup of tea and drink it slowly not on the go. We also need some me time. I find that some form of exercise even just a walk can greatly relieve stress, We are fortunate that the weather is staying mild so there is less call to stay by the fire. So go out, you do have the time, and walk. If you need an excuse, walk the dog, walk to the shops, mass, etc. you give yourself excuses not to, so now I am giving you some excuses to do it. Don’t forget your digestion in all that is going on. How many of you have gone to the numerous Christmas parties. We eat and drink so much more at this time of year. So party pooper that I am I say to remember ‘all things in moderation’. You can have those lovely pastry’s or sweets but you don’t have to have all of them. And don’t forget your water - have a glass of water throughout the day so that you not only remain hydrated but it can help to stop the picking, especially that box of chocolates that someone left out in the office because ‘it’s Christmas’. Herbs such as chamomile or dandelion root can help the lever and digestion, considerably under strain at this time of year. Dandelion root has a bitter taste and bitter herbs (simple they taste bitter in the mouth) have been shown to stimulate digestive juices and so aid digestion. Fennell, peppermint or ginger can help to relieve that bloated feeling particularly with too much rich foods. Finally, I come to milk thistle, often recommended for the morning after the night before. As I said moderation in everything and the best remedy for the morning after is moderation the night before. With that I hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year, Anna-Maria Keaveney BSc., MSc., is a qualified Medical Herbalist and member of the Irish Institute of Medical Herbalists (IIMH, www.iimh.org). She can be contacted on 087 237 8183 for further information. 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But the point is, don't throw out the tree on the 26thThat's how it was when He was born. It was a busy -the birth of the Saviour can't be celebrated time: Rome ruled the Mediterranean world from Britain to the Middle East. Caesar Augustus was busy adequately in one day. Let the celebration continue through at least to the ruling his Empire, Roman soldiers were busy conquering everybody, building good roads Feast of the Epiphany--if not through the Feast of the everywhere so they could more easily, keep the Baptism of the Lord. conquered quiet and shift goods around: you could get According to the from Britain to Rome in six days; and Jerusalem was Handbook of busy trying to get rid of Rome and squabbling about Catholic religious opinions. Sacramentals by Ann So no one noticed Heaven coming to earth down in Ball, the quiet little Bethlehem (city of bread) How blessed the famous song about angels were! They watched from Heaven on the Wonder that was happening in the stable. In the the 12 Days of stable! An ass and an ox saw what emperors and high Christmas was priests missed! What about us? written in England as Let's be honest: Are we putting as much time into a catechism song for preparing our souls for the Christ-child as we are into young Catholics in preparing for Christmas dinner, or as much time in the the days when it was church as we are in the shopping centres? illegal under pain of Yesterday we saw in dear old Sydney what we death to practice or never thought we would see anywhere in our beloved teach the Catholic Australia. Have we now lost the land of 'Fair go, Faith. mate?' What was that lunatic's problem? It seems he acted in the name of religion - of God as he thought It contains hidden meanings intended to help children remember lessons of faith. Instead of He was: well, he's got his answer now - a pity he didn't 'get it' at the start of his life. God forgive those referring to an earthly suitor, the “true love” who ignore the Divine Events of Bethlehem and mentioned in the song really refers to God. The Calvary and of the first Easter Morn; who are not “me” who receives the presents is symbolic of every drawn together by the glorious and undeniable baptized person. coming of God the Son among us. Those who do not accept Christ will need a good explanation when they There appears to be no conclusive historical evidence to prove this origin of the meet Him, for meet Him they will, for what is true does not come from man's invention or opinion: it is song, Nevertheless, the traditional association revealed by God Himself, and He did it in a definite between the gifts mentioned in the song and various place in a definite time. Sydney's Martin Place spiritual gifts is a fun way to turn a seemingly murderer read the wrong book. The Koran is the secular Christmas carol into a valuable catechetical invention of that strange seventh century deserttool. So let's have fun with it! dweller, not the word of God! The true value of each person has to be measured by A partridge in a pear tree Jesus Christ, symbolized as a mother partridge that feigns injury to decoy how much they are like Christ. predators from helpless nestlings. We just cannot afford to be wrong about religion. Two turtle doves - Old & New Testaments Catholics, give thanks! John W. 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December 17, 2014 Following the welcoming festivities, the Pope continued his catechesis on the family, reminding the jubilant pilgrims that the Son of God chose to be born into a human family, in an obscure town on the periphery of the Roman Empire. "This Advent season of prayerful expectation for the Lord’s coming," he reflected, "invites us to consider how God’s original gift of the family was taken up and confirmed in the mystery of the Incarnation." In imitation of the Holy Family, the Holy Father said, every Christian family is to "make a place for Jesus in its home." The Argentine Pontiff noted Jesus lived a normal life, in a normal family, and how his and his parents’ examples can serve as role models to people nowadays. "He was raised in an atmosphere of religious devotion," the Pope said, noting, "He learned from the words and example of Mary and Joseph, and grew in wisdom, age and grace." 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Tel: (01) 6625899 (087) 2478519 info@eucharisticadoration.ie Overseas Volunteers Viatores Christi, a Catholic association, founded in 1960, recruits, trains and places people with skills in roles with our mission partners in areas of need. We are currently seeking people over the age of 21 (retired people especially welcome) who are interested in overseas volunteering. We offer comprehensive training programme to help you discern whether overseas volunteering is for you and full support before, during and after your placement if you do decide to go overseas. For further information, please visit our website www.viatoreschristi.com or email Colette at colette@viatoreschristi.co m Tel. 01-868 9986 IN THE CITY Blessed Sacrament Chapel Bachelor's Walk, Dublin 1 The Chapel is overlooking the Liffey, across from Temple Bar, and has Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament every day, 9am to 8pm, Daily Mass; 8.25, 11.00, 12.45, 5.15 Prayer of the Church at 8.05am, 5.45pm. 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The Mass was preceded by a November 29 prayer vigil at the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and by the November 28 release of an apostolic letter by the Pontiff to all consecrated persons-- that is, those who have made vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience. The year will conclude on February 2, 2016. In his apostolic letter, Pope Francis said that the year’s aims are “to look to the past with gratitude,” “to live the present with passion,” and “to embrace the future with hope.” Eucharistic Adoration St. Conleth's Parish Church, Newbridge Adoration Chapel - to the rear of St. Conleth's Parish Church • Silent Adoration 10am to 10pm daily. • All Night Vigil: Each First Friday, concluding with 9.30am Mass on Saturday. Please call in sometime during the night.' Our Peace Corner This week I want to look at St. Joseph We often leave him out of our thoughts at Christmas, yet he, too, was essential to the mystery. Out of all men who ever lived, Joseph, son of David, was chosen as the Spouse of the Virgin Mother of Jesus, God’s Son. Joseph was given the privilege to stand in God’s place, to take care of God’s own son, to teach him and to be a model for him in his growing to maturity. What greater privilege could he have had? Along with the rearing of Jesus, Joseph was given the care of God’s greatest creation, in Mary. We know that it takes a saint to live with saints. Others would not cope with the level of living and loving in a household of pure sanctity. Joseph lived a heroic life with Jesus and Mary, a completely selfless life, not looking to his own interests, but theirs. Joseph’s life was really a hidden life. He allowed his wife and adopted Son to shine in their greatness, but this enabled his own great humility to shine forth. Joseph was totally given to God’s will, and directed by God’s Word and personal prayer. His relationship with God was greatly enhanced by living with Jesus and Mary. And yet, this Holy Family lived very simply, with no luxuries, with none of the things that today we seem to think are vital to our existence. Their luxury was to have Jesus with them, and to have pure love in their home. When we have this, we need nothing else. We have everything. Joseph teaches us that the essentials in life are: loving God, loving your family, your neighbour, and doing God’s will at every moment in the family! Joseph shows us that nothing to do with family life is trivial. Everything is service to God and your nearest neighbour. Family life is ‘laying down your life’ in service to those who are closest to you, and doing it very unselfishly. Even the smallest service we do for each other can be real spiritual treasure if we join it to that of Jesus in his life-time. 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Meditation made Easy … THE ROSARY … THE WEAPON If I could sing, what would be on my mouth is this … A silent wish sails the seven seas; The winds have changed whisper in the trees; And the walls of doubt crumble tossed and torn This comes to pass when a child is born What sparked off this desire was this: Some time ago, on the Train from the North of Ireland people were reading the UK newspapers and in great headlines they were the words: Baby Joy for Kate and William When any child is born there is born a new hope. In the icy winds of winter there is a sudden breath of spring. And if this be true of the tiny tinsel things this earth what of the eternal things of heaven? St Joseph Young Priests’ Society of The coming of the child Jesus sings of Baby Joy to Annual pilgrimage to Knock, Saturday June 28th. the whole world and indeed to every single one of Bus Leaves Celbridge at 8am returning at 8pm. us. €20 per seat. 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There is no accounting for taste, as the saying goes, and I am afraid that I feel the weight of that proverb in writing this week’s column. In our trek through Chesterton’s published writings, we now come to his first really successful book, and • North Star Swim Club the first of his critically-lauded Volunteers desperately needed for people with biographies. The book’s title is Robert Browning, disabilities, St. Raphael’s Pool, Celbridge Every Sunday @ 2.30pm to 4pm and it was part of a series of major literary SUITABLE FOR THE GAISCE AWARD - All biographies which were themselves written by Welcome!!! Interested? Valerie @ 0863612855 famous writers of the time. The fact that the young northstarswimmingclub@gmail.com Chesterton was invited to write this book was seen as an honour, and a recognition of how quickly his star had risen. 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Please call Breda Claffey on 087 6775068 optimism and pessimism and the hope of the world; a book in which the name of Browning was introduced from time to time, I might almost say Mobile Phones wanted Scoil Chearbhaill Uí Dhálaigh has registered with considerable art, or at any rate with some with the Jack and Jill Foundation for the decent appearance of regularity. There were very "phonesforboards" scheme. Please help us to few biographical facts in the book, and those were achieve our target by sending your old mobile nearly all wrong.” phones in to us for recycling. Tá Scoil Chearbhaill Uí Dhálaigh cláraithe sa This is a comic exaggeration, but it reflects a certain scéím 'phonesforboards' de chuid The Jack and Jill truth. Robert Browning is, indeed, a book about Foundation. Bhéinn an bhuíoch as aon seanfón atá Robert Browning. But it is written in a manner very agaibh a sheoladh chugainn le bhur dtoil. different from most biographies, even literary biographies. One might almost call it a series of reflections on life and letters, inspired by the life and Health & Social Care Opportunities exist for volunteers of all ages to works of the Victorian poet. Despite the early dismay of its publishers, it was a huge success. support people with disabilities and the older person both on campus and within the Your correspondent must here admit that he has little community in the following areas; taste for the works of Robert Browning, apart from • Arts and culture, Befriending some of his more anthologised short verses. As • Education, Sports and Recreation Chesterton wrote in this very book: “The words "tail • Shop/retail foremost" express Browning's style with something For further details and an application form please contact Ms Susan Furness on 01 601030 more than a conventional accuracy. The tail, the 0 ext 451 or hr@peamount.ie. most insignificant part of an animal, is also often the most animated and fantastic. 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They Aware. 01 6617211, observed that very few abortions are performed in john.bennett@aware.ie Options available for daytime, their Glasgow labor ward, a fact that “could allow the accommodation of conscientious objection with evening and weekends. • Aware: Support Through minimal effort.” In light of the court’s ruling, they Depression www.aware.ie said, the “conscience clause” contained in the Abortion Act of 1967 has no practical meaning for senior midwives. to help others? CELBRIDGE ICA Looking for new hobbies or friends? Celbridge guild of The Irish Countrywomen's Association meet every Tuesday, (from Sept 9) in the Slip Hall beside Castletown Gates. We offer a varied programme of talks, exercise and craft classes, theatre outings, etc. The guild is a very friendly group and you will be assured of a great welcome. Do come along and see for yourself. Further details can be obtained from 087 2191770. Cherry Orchard Community GARDEN SALES Continuing the weekly series on the seven Sacraments of the Church THE SEVEN SACRAMENTS CONFESSION “ I absolve you from your sins” 1422 "Those who approach the sacrament of Penance obtain pardon from God's mercy for the offense committed against him, and are, at the same time, reconciled with the Church which they have wounded by their sins and which by charity, by example, and by prayer labors for their conversion." I. WHAT IS THIS SACRAMENT CALLED? 1423 It is called the sacrament of conversion because it makes sacramentally present Jesus' call to conversion, the first step in returning to the Father from whom one has strayed by sin. It is called the sacrament of Penance, since it consecrates the Christian sinner's personal and ecclesial steps of conversion, penance, and satisfaction. 1424 It is called the sacrament of confession, since the disclosure or confession of sins to a priest is an essential element of this sacrament. In a profound sense it is also a "confession" - acknowledgment and praise - of the holiness of God and of his mercy toward sinful man. It is called the sacrament of forgiveness, since by the priest's sacramental absolution God grants the penitent "pardon and peace." It is called the sacrament of Reconciliation, because it imparts to the sinner the live of God who reconciles: "Be reconciled to God." He who lives by God's merciful love is ready to respond to the Lord's call: "Go; first be reconciled to your brother." II. WHY A SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION AFTER BAPTISM? 1425 "You were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God." One must appreciate the magnitude of the gift God has given us in the sacraments of Christian initiation in order to grasp the degree to which sin is excluded for him who has "put on Christ." But the apostle John also says: "If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us." And the Lord himself taught us to pray: "Forgive us our trespasses," linking our forgiveness of one another's offenses to the forgiveness of our sins that God will grant us. • Volunteers needed! 1426 Conversion to Christ, the new birth of Baptism, Could you spare a couple of hours once a month? the gift of the Holy Spirit and the Body and Blood of We invite Christ received as food have made us "holy and BEFORE REPLACING YOUR applications to without blemish," just as the Church herself, the join our team of Bride of Christ, is "holy and without blemish." adult volunteers Nevertheless the new life received in Christian helping in the initiation has not abolished the frailty and weakness Cafe on Thursday CONSIDER of human nature, nor the inclination to sin that and Friday evenings. Training tradition calls concupiscence, which remains in the baptized such that with the help of the grace of will be provided. to their original condition & beauty, Christ they may prove themselves in the struggle of retaining their quality, age & history! Call Lynn 087Christian life. This is the struggle of conversion 9872856 directed toward holiness and eternal life to which the celbridgeyouthcaf Lord never ceases to call us. Continues next week..... e@gmail.com Call 045-403182, 087-6846078 for a free quotation Continues next week..... Market Garden Shop open Every Thursday 12 – 2pm(Weather Permitting). Locally grown vegetables - to organic methods - fruit, plants and herbs for sale. Get a Vegetable Box delivery each week for only €10 – free delivery in Dublin 10 Where: Cherry Orchard Green (beside the Equine Centre), Cherry Orchard, D10. For more info call Stephen 087 272 4537 or Nicko 0857543805. Communitygardens @ballyfermotpartnership.ie Or find us on facebook Celbridge Youth Café CHURCH PEWS… RESTORING THEM Pat Kennedy & Sons Starting today... the healthy way! A series on food & health Embrace change and become a happier healthier you! I always say it you do not need a new year date in order to make changes to improve your health , as you can change anytime you set your mind to it. However a lot of people upon commencing anew year will make all kinds of promises to themselves. Change must happen in rider for anything to be different and it is often the very first obstacle I help clients overcome. In order to reach a point of a happier healthier you, you need to be able to embrace change rather than resist it! Making changes to our routines and lifestyles for many can be very difficult. Many are even content to put up with things which are not good for them, hurt them or cause pain or ill health as its easier than actually making the change. It may the habit of smoking or drinking or not exercising or not going to bed early or not drinking water or putting up with the headaches or back-pain, and doing nothing about them…what habit is it you would like to change. Here are some life long tips to help you break those habits you have been putting on the long finger. Change is not easy but positive change can have an amazing benefit to your health, your energy, your loved ones, your sleep, your mood and so on. I encourage you to give these a go! 1. Decide what it is you would like to or need to change (if anything) 2. Change only one poor habit at a time! Many decide to do all or nothing or too much at once then they give up. The self-blame and guilt often set in..adding more fuel to the vicious negative cycle. 3. Write it out, whatever you commit to do or change write it out clearly, mark it with a date so it is very clear when you are starting from and then write out all the benefits of making the change. Keep this close to hand and read it every day. 4. Take each benefit and write them out individually example on different dates in your diary or calendar, set them as reminders on your phone, put them in the book your reading at the moment, stick them to the mirror, fridge wherever works best for you as a constant reminder for you to keep going.Giving up is not an option when it is something you truly want. 5. Accept and acknowledge that you may feel a little worse before you feel the immediate benefits of the change depending on what you are working on, e.g if quitting coffee you may have withdrawal headaches for 2 days or so, so always cut down gradually. Benefit better sleep, brighter skin, more energy, healthier more energised liver and so on.. 6. When the going gets tough… Be kind to yourself, Encourage yourself and surround yourself with things which offer support. 7. Make out a list of new ways to reward yourself. Enjoy making your new healthy habits ☺ Gertrude Lawler Health for life practitioner, Food Technologist, practices in Clane. Enquiries or to obtain your FREE ‘Healthy You Steps’ call 086 3888535 Email:Gertrude@kinesicare.ie www.gertrudelawler.com 'Saw your ad in the Open Door' 21 Fast food FOR YOUR SOUL BRING YOUR BUSINESS into 6000 homes every weekthrough the Open Door! 01-6292909 advertising@theopendoor.ie www.theopendoor.ie Tired of being tired? Exhausted & Stressed? Christmas Traditions The Crib The popularity of the Nativity scene or "crèche" as it is sometimes called overseas, is one of the most beloved and enduring symbols of Christmas. All the more reason to be on our guard just now as the move is on to remove this beautiful Christmas tradition which originated in Italy from St. Francis of Assisi in 1224. St Francis wanted to bring the reality of the first Christmas to ordinary people through a real life representation of that first Christmas. The first manger scenes involved real people and animals. Later on figurines were used to depict the nativity of the Lord Jesus. The ‘modernisers’ are out in force in some countries at this time to try and destroy the custom of erecting a crib, a reminder of the great event which took place 2000 years ago. Forewarned is fore armed! Carols The custom of singing carols at Christmas is of English origin. During the middle ages, groups of singers would travel around from house to house singing ancient carols; in some cases donations were accepted for a charity. The word carol means "song of you." Most of the popular old carols we sing today were written in the nineteenth century. ‘Caroling’ reminds us of the angels who brought the good news to the shepherds and sang at the birth of Christ, "Glory to God in the highest and peace to men of goodwill." Another beautiful Christmas custom. Don’t let it be taken away also. Gift Exchange The custom of gift-giving on Christmas goes back to the first Christmas when the three kings from the East arrived sometime after the Baby Jesus was born and brought Him gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Give Him your present this year! Father Christmas / Santa Claus Everybody knows the origin of Santa Claus- St Nicholas of Myra was a great Bishop in Turkey in the 4th century, who gave secret gifts to needy families. Santa Claus, or St Nicholas, continues this lovely custom - although now awfully commercialised - to this very day. Ask St Nicholas for something worthwhile this Christmas when we remember the birth of the Son of God in a stable in Bethlehem over 2000 years ago! Every Christmas is a mini-preparation for the eventual final coming of Jesus when He will come to judge the living and the dead. Fr T. Ingoldsby, SDB (See www.theopendoor.ie for supplies of the Brown Scapular) Overweight, Skin problems? Digestive problems? 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No pressure to share or contribute to the meeting. Tea and coffee afterwards. For more information about Aware visit: http://www.aware.ie/ loCall Helpline: 1890 303 302, Leixlip Office: 458 1010 Aware is hosted by Leixlip Women’s Studies; Ann Weigel (01) 264 2461 22 'Saw your ad in the Open Door' Legion of Mary BRING YOUR BUSINESS into 6000 homes every CELBRIDGE weekAn ad in the Open Meeting every Monday night at Door do the BIZ – 8pmwill in Celbridge. 01-6292909 New members welcome. TOASTMASTERS Church of Holy Family Rathcoole • Clane Toastmasters, Clane GAA club @ 7.45pm. If you would like to improve you ability to speak in public in a friendly and encouraging environment just come along on Wednesday, we would be delighted to Fridays 7.30 to 8.30 pm. All welcome. Information from see you there. For more information you can call Margaret 087 6175970 or Maureen on 0872258020 or Tomás on 0863064474 Anne 087 9195653. www.clanetoastmasters.com • Naas – Plain Speakers Toastmasters Club Toastmasters is great for personal and professional CUSTOM MADE Dublin Latin Mass Chaplaincy development. Plain Speakers, Naas is a little different. If you think that public speaking might be St Kevin's Church, Harrington St, Dublin 8 for you, exercise your speaking muscles in an Millicent Woodcraft Traditional sung Latin Mass every encouraging and structured space. We meet on the Specialists in sitting room, first and third Monday of each month, all year round. • Sunday, 10.30 am. bed room/ kitchen furniture. Find us on www. facebook.com/plainspeakers. Next Contact Mick Manning – • Monday to Friday 8.00 a.m., meeting January 5th, 2015! For further details, contact 087 9972823 • Saturdays 9.00 a.m. Ger 087 2523041 or www.plainspeakers.com. www.latinmassdublin.ie • Maynooth Toastmasters Maynooth Toastmasters meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday latinmass@dublin.ie DARA O'SHEA of every month from 8-10pm in the Glenroyal Hotel Phone 01 4758611 Maynooth All visitors welcome and it is a good learning experience. www.maynoothtoastmasters.com • Kildare Toastmasters & Timber Flooring Breaking the Ice: A night of magical festive fun The final Kildare Toastmasters meeting before For a free leaflet on St Louis Marie Supplied & fitted Christmas was a fun filled night of Firsts, with three de Montfort’s “True Devotion to wonderful Icebreaker speeches. An ‘Icebreaker’ is the Fully Insured Mary” please send a stamped first speech on joining Toastmasters and three new Free Quotes addressed envelope to ‘Cluain members certainly set the standard for 2015 with a Caoin’, Lr Hodgestown, Donadea, selection of humorous, poignant and informative Straffan, Co. Kildare speeches. Naas, 045 869463. 086 4106804. 01 Mick Conlon broke the ice with a wonderful speech Talks on the ‘True Devotion to Mary’ “Down These Mean Streets” about his love of books arranged on request. from Enid Blyton’s Famous Five to Arkady Renko’s Gorky Park. Vinny Thorpe delighted members with a very personal story of success, his passion for music and a lifelong love affair with a Clarinet. Tony Madden Teenagers: If you have a parent, family member showed his varied interests by taking the audience on a or friend who drinks too much, you can see what marvelous tour of 2014, highlighting all the great successes and Irish achievements that marked the year it’s doing to them. But can you see what its before the sun finally sets on 2014. Michelle Killian doing to you? delivered a thought provoking CC6 speech “Who Do For information and help phone; Al-anon You Think You Are?” about self and identity in the digital age. After some delicious mince pies and information centre: 01 8732699, or www.almulled wine, courtesy of the Silken Thomas, the night anon-ireland.org Alateen meet in Ballycane closed with the traditional Kris Kringle full of fun, Church, Naas, Monday nights at 8.15. No • Small loads 804, merriment and surprise. meeting on bank holiday Monday weekends Kildare Toastmasters would like to wish all its • 6/8 ton delivered members and guests a very Merry Christmas and a • Hardcore 804 Happy New Year. Special thanks goes to the Silken • Building sand Thomas Kildare and local community newspapers for all their support throughout 2014. • Plastering sand Next meeting will be 13th Jan and 27th Jan 2015 in • Batch gravel the Silken Thomas Kildare. New members are always Would you like to answer • Drainage gravel – welcome so come along and learn how to improve the Church’s call for your nd communication and leadership skills. Meetings • 6/10/20ml adoration of the Blessed are 2 and 4th Tuesday of each month 7.50 p.m. for Leixlip Road, Maynooth Sacrament & Rosary? 8.p.m. start until 10p.m. For more information: (Garden Centre beside Tesco) www.kildaretoastmasters.org Tel: 086 2413747 Salesian Oratory, Maynooth Rd, www.facebook.com/KildareToastmasters For any other queries call Celbridge: (087-9381997) • Lucan Toastmasters • Call Vincent Saturdays 8.00 to 10pm: Meets every second Thursday evening in the Springfield • Evening Prayer of the Church 8.30, 087-6874485 Hotel near Leixlip. So if you would like to see what it is • Rosary MMP Cenacle 9.00, all about (guests don't have to speak) you can go along as for local delivery • Divine Mercy Chaplet 9.45. a guest at 7.45pm. Contact their head of membership Come for any length of time! Austin at aokcafe@gmail.com. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Latin Mass FURNITURE CARPETS SAND True Devotion to Mary ALATEEN & GRAVEL DEPOT SATURDAY NIGHTS SEPTIC TANK CLEANING We invite you to come and visit our recently refurbished Ivy. Enjoy local produce prepared by our Head Chef John Nagle and his team. Do you know that having your tank cleaned by a licensed operator once a year is the most cost effective way to comply with the new regulations? • Septic tank cleaning • Bio-cycle cleaning.... Best rates - €20 discount with this ad! Call Jim 045 851801 or 087 6041896, www.septictanks.ie Heart to Hand The Registered Charity “Heart to Hand” was set up to care for the poorest of the poor in countries like Albania, Bosnia, Moldova, Romania and other countries where the need arises, providing food, medicine, clothes and other humanitarian aid; education and training to help these people fend for themselves has been put in motion. It is non-denominational, voluntary and therefore what comes in goes out to help the poorest of the poor. Without the help and generosity of the Irish people we could not survive. • Call Kieran Byrne, 087-2745570, 0402-37260. e-mail: hearttohand1@eircom.net Irish Countrywomen’s Association At the Heart of the Community since 1910 ICA Liffey Valley Guild Palmerstown We meet on Monday nights at 8 pm in St Bridget’s Girls National School. The ICA is open to all women over the age of 16. Come and find out how ICA can offer you Fun Friendship &Support. New members welcome. For details of activities and how to become a member contact us at liffeyvalleyica@gmail.com or text ICA, your name and contact number to 087-240-6508. www.ica.ie and is on Face Book. • On behalf of the premature babies in the Coombe Hospital we would like to thank everyone who supported our appeal - so far we have sent in up to 200 blankets and hats. Please continue the good work! Mary Duffy PRO ICA Clondalkin Ladies of Clondalkin and surrounding areas, the Clondalkin Guild of Irish Countrywomen’s Association (I.C.A.) is now open with a great programme of events - crafts, talks on interesting subjects and of course, great outings! Do come along on the first three Tuesday’s of the month. We meet in St Joseph’s Boys School, Convent Road, Clondalkin at 8pm and will make you very welcome. Bernie Dunne P.R.O. Adoration of the BLESSED SACRAMENT Church of Irish Martyrs, Naas. Mon 10am-9pm, Tues 10am-9pm Wed 10am-9.30pm; Thur 8pm-9pm (silent prayer for priests) - Drop in any time – The Lord is always present to welcome you! Celbridge Youth Café Bereavement Support Dunboyne The Bethany Bereavement Support Group is a Parish based ministry to help those bereaved and those suffering loss of any kind. We offer one-to-one support, group support if desired and home visits. Meetings are held in: 41 Avondale Square, Dunboyne. On first Wednesdays of every month at 8pm. Contact Mary/Gerry 086-8497176 WIDER OPTIONS St Conleth’s Community College, Newbridge, A course for people who have been in the home for a number of years or people who are unemployed and wish to update their computer skills. All welcome. Enquiries (045) 431417, stconlethscc@eircom.net Indoor bowls Within the Kildare West Wicklow Indoor bowls association there are almost 30 bowls clubs up and runningcheck your local press for details of a club near you. Contact Phyllis Burke at 045 879167 the development officer of the KWWIA for more information on joining an indoor bowls club, or check out the website for more info wwwkildarewestwicklowindoorbowls.ie At the Heart of the Faith … Handing on Faith in the World Today; join committed adult students from every part of the English-speaking world following Maryvale’s catechetical programmes. • Distance-Learning part-time programmes: - Parish Catechesis You study where you are, fully supported by experienced tutors and specially written course materials. Annual residential school in Cardinal John Henry Newman’s first Catholic home. • Competitive fees. Apply : Maryvale Institute, Old Oscott Hill, Birmingham, B44 9AG. UK. www.maryvale.ac.uk Tel: 00 44 121 360 8118 Celbridge Bridge Club The Mill, Celbridge • Open invitation to all players We play every Thursday night at 7.30 and welcome • Volunteers needed! participation by all players, especially novice/B Could you spare a couple of hours once a month? players. You are assured of a warm welcome and a We invite applications to join our team of adult good game. Car parking is available in the Mill. Please volunteers helping in the Cafe on Thursday and contact Brid at 086 8343671 for further information. Friday evenings. Training provided. Call Lynn 087-9872856, celbridgeyouthcafe@gmail.com Celbridge Meals on Wheels Celbridge Meals on Wheels delivers 38/40 meals in the Celbridge/ Straffan/ Ardclough area on a twice weekly basis. All meals are delivered by a team of voluntary drivers working on a 3-week rota. If you would like to be involved in this very valuable work please contact Mairéad Byrne Tel 087-2239410 WITTY KNITTERS Meet on 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month. Come and join- no matter what age- don’t be shy; newbies welcome. Venue Mucky Duck upstairs, Celbridge, 7pm. Contact Aine 0876204046 aine.mahon@gmail.com Keep up to date with www.thechroniclesofyarnia.wordpress.com 'Saw your ad in the Open Door'23 BRING YOUR BUSINESS into 6000 homes every week- through the Open Door! 01-6292909 advertising@theopendoor.ie www.theopendoor.ie Clondalkin Active Retirement Our members meet on Tuesday mornings 10.30. 12.00 in the Round Towers G.A.A. Club premises Convent Road. Our objectives are to provide a focal point for active people (ladies and gents) to meet and engage in educational, cultural and social activities. Our meetings begin with Tea and Coffee before we introduce guests. Visitors are always welcome to drop in for a cuppa. Further information from Thomas at 01-4573269 or email thomasoflaherty12@yahoo.ie. Community Cenacolo Is addiction controlling and ruining your life? Would you like to discover hope and joy? The Community Cenacolo helps people suffering from addiction to change… The Community Cenacolo was founded by an Italian nun, Mother Elvira Petrozzi, in 1983. For many years she had been concerned by the destruction she had seen among young people through drug abuse and she longed to help them. To-day there are houses world wide with over 2,000 young men and women in the programme. The house for men in Ireland was opened in Knock, Co. Mayo in 1999. As yet there is not a house for women in Ireland but women who wish to enter the Community are accepted in Cenacolo houses in Europe. Meetings are held every Wednesday evening at 7.30pm at St. Peter’s Parish Centre, St. Peter’s Church, Phibsboro, Dublin 7. • For further information please contact Aida on (01) 6247428 or 086 37 606 47 24 'Saw your ad in the Open Door' CELBRIDGE ONLINE.IE TV REPAIRS All you need in Celbridge at your fingertips • DVD, HI local FI repairs , Support business Free repairs monthly draw • Video 087-9843442 • Will collect & deliver 087 6432710, 01 4447468 www.tvvideorepairs.ie APPLIANCE REPAIRS Washing, machines, Fridges, dryers, Cookers, dishwashers American style fridge freezers - domestic and commercial. Home heating oil burners serviced and repaired. Phone 083 1913742 MATTHEW & SON Building & Roofing CONTRACTORS Fibreglass roofing, uPVC, Fascia, Soffit, Gutters, Insurance estimates & Quotations, Established 1982 Kildare Alzheimer Risk Factors for Dementia The following risk factors can increase a person’s chances of developing one or more kinds of dementia. Age : The risk increases with advancing age. Alcohol use : Most studies conclude that drinking large amounts of alcohol increases the risk of dementia, whilst drinking a moderate amount can be protective. Atherosclerosis : The accumulation of fats and cholesterol in the lining of the artherities, coupled with an inflammatory process that leads to a thickening of the vessel walls, can hinder blood from getting to the brain. This can lead to strokes or other brain injury. Diabetes : Poorly controlled diabetes is a risk factor for stroke and cardiovascular disease related events. The risk of vascular dementia is consequently in creased. Down syndrome : Many people with down syndrome develop early- onset AD, with signs of dementia by the time they reach middle age. Mental illness : Depression is associated with mild mental impairment and cognative function decline. Smoking : Smokers are prone to diseases that slow or stop blood from getting to the brain. The next Alzheimer Cafe meeting will be held on Wednesday 28th January in McAuley Place Naas. There is no December meeting. All are welcome. Enquiries to 045-897833. 087-2347327,01-6244249 Mary’s Meals responds to Ebola crisis in West Africa ATLANTIC Charity delivers emergency meals to Ebola patients and hungry children... Mary’s Meals is delivering food aid to thousands of people affected by the Ebola outbreak in Liberia – including patients infected by the deadly virus – following the launch of an emergency relief effort. Under normal circumstances, Mary’s Meals reaches more than 128,000 impoverished children across Liberia each day, attracting them to the classroom with a nutritious meal in school. However, the recent crisis has brought a temporary halt to the charity’s feeding programme in the country, with all schools now closed. Founded in 2002, Mary’s Meals runs school feeding programmes in 12 countries – across Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean – and is now reaching 923,572 hungry children every day they attend school. Whilst delivering school meals is the charity’s prime focus, it has a long history of providing emergency relief assistance. See www.marysmeals.org FLOOR SANDING Domestic & Commercial www.atlanticflooring.ie Free quote from Bernard 087-2321737 / 01-6242727 Chimney & Window CLEANING • Affordable, • Vacuum & brush… Call David 087 8245534 davidkilloran173@gmail.com NO MORE HEART DISEASE * Nobel Prize-Winning Discovery * High Blood Pressure * High Cholesterol * Circulation Problems * Diabetes * Menopause * Obesity How Nitric Oxide can prevent, even reverse, heart disease/ stroke by Dr. J. Ignarro (Nobel Laureate in Medicine) Phone 085 8816759, 086 8486077. *Agents required all areas with the HARVEST The Four Marks of Christ’s Church pt 3 In our previous articles, we have examined the statements in the historic Creeds of Christianity regarding the Church; specifically, that the Church is One, that Jesus only established One Church; and that the Church is Holy by virtue of being the Body of Christ as well as the holy lives of the Saints.. No other denomination, fellowship or convention can legitimately make these statements. We now turn our attention to the two remaining marks of the Church: its Catholicity and Apostolicity. 3. Catholic. The One Church of Christ is Catholic, that is, universal or worldwide. It is a Church that embraces different cultures and nationalities and adapts itself and its liturgy to those cultures, without compromising the core of what it really believes. Pope John Paul II referred to this adaptation as inculturation. But rather than being divided along national or ethnic lines, the Catholic Church wherever it is found maintains the essentials of the Faith and the heart of its liturgy. Wherever one travels in the world, one will find this Church. Every minute of every day, somewhere in the world, the liturgy of the Eucharist is being celebrated. And of all the world’s institutions, only the Catholic Church remains faithful to standing up for the cause of human dignity and human life, even in the halls of the United Nations. Only the Catholic Church is capable and qualified to address the problems of the world as a whole. The Church is the ultimate unifier: the solution for problems such as racism and sexism. In the Catholic Church, mankind is reunited, made one in Christ. 4. Apostolic. The One Catholic Church is apostolic, built upon the foundation of the Apostles (Eph. 2:19-22). Today, only one Church can rightfully claim to trace its lineage back to Christ and His Apostles. Only One Church has an unbroken line of succession, in complete unity with the successor of the Apostle Peter. The oldest of Protestant denominations, that founded by Martin Luther, has only been in existence for 500 years; and even the Eastern Orthodox churches have been completely severed from the Catholic Church for less than 600 years. When we look at the history and the legacy of the Catholic Church, we must accept that its claims are true. It is indeed the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church mentioned in the Creeds, and the One Church referred to by Jesus. And while we uphold the Church’s teaching that much of Christian truth can be found in other “denominations”, only Christ’s One Church possesses the fullness of that truth. Michael Matthews is a Catholic evangelist, apologist, author and conference speaker, and a former ordained independent, fundamental Baptist minister. He can be reached at triumph@ catholicexchange.com PC / LAPTOP MAINTENANCE & REPAIR Spyware / Virus removal & prevention. Over 13 yrs exp Data recovery, Upgrades. All hardware/ software issues ▪ IPhone Repair ▪ 045-899133 / 087-2217103 Sts Peter & Paul Dunboyne- The Parish Shop Children’s books, calendars, wreaths and candles, cards and many more small items: Do call in. Open before and after weekend Masses: Saturday 7 pm, Sunday 9 am, 11.30am Give Guiding a Go! CGI Come along to your local group for fun, team spirit, friendship and adventure for all girls. Group Ages: Cygnets, 5-6 yrs, Brigins 6-11yrs Girl Guides 11yrs- 17yrs! • Scoil Ui Riada, Kilcock, Weds 6pm-7.30pm, (cygnets 6.00pm to 7.00pm). - 087 2994645. • St Brigid’s School Hall, Celbridge Mondays (exc B/H), 6.30 – 8pm, Sandra Whelan on 087 7797948, celbridge.cgi@hotmail.com So why not come along one night a week – join your local Girl Guide group – you will be surprised how much guiding can offer you! Enjoy singing? Join a Choir! In Caelo Choir, St Conleth’s Church. Newbridge, welcomes new members - Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass. Rehearsals Tuesday evenings. Sunday Mass at 12.30. More information - John 086 6086910. 25 Grandparents’ Association VOLUNTEERING The Association has been recognised and approved by both the Pontifical Council for the Family and by the Pontifical Council for New Evangelisation in The Vatican. Pope Francis, on many occasions, has applauded the role which Grandparents play in the life of The Church. The vocation of Grandparents to Pass on The Faith is now recognised everywhere and Grandparents find that membership of the Association is a great support to them in that role because the Association offers practical as well as spiritual ways of passing on the Faith.. For information Phone 098 24877 www.catholicgrandparentsassociation.org catholicgrandparents@gmail.com Catholic Grandparents Association, Castlebar St, Westport, Co Mayo Dara Residential Services is situated in Celbridge and provides Residential and Respite to young adults with Intellectual Disability. We are looking for caring, energetic people to provide a regular social contact by volunteering with people we support in our service. Anyone interested who has some free time and would like to volunteer or would like to share an interest such as walking, football, cookery, swimming, karate, cinema and photography, contact Michael Stokes 01 6271484 / 086 3582134, Michael.stokes@dararesidential.com Horticultural Show REVIVAL Approximately 30 years ago Clondalkin used to host a Horticultural Show for the children and Adults of the community. It faded out as the Celtic Tiger struck our lives. It has since disappeared. The format was that children had Tips for a Healthy Brain their show in May and Adults were in We all brush our teeth every day. But most of us September. It drew people from the locality do not consciously brush up on our brains. This is together and competition was high. Who grew unfortunate but understandable as up to recently the the biggest and best and what sponge and Jams imperativeness of both physical and mental tasted the best? And the children’s miniature stimulation has not been fully appreciated. garden in a biscuit tin was a great attraction. Activity, attitude and simple lifestyle changes can WELL! - 2015 will bring the rebirth of the boost your brain health and may even act as a Horticultural show to Clondalkin, so Guys and buffer against decline in brain function. We can shape our brains by the actions we choose Gals and children get making, baking and to do and by the way we think and approach life. growing. This will bring a new highlight to the Research shows that “modifiable” lifestyle factors late summer months if we start now this can help to protect brain health and function. Your winter... You could be a winner. 1st 2nd 3rd prizes brain is very complex and the environment affects in each category. Green thumbs and nimble how it works. For your brain that environment is fingers get going! how you live and how physically active you are. It is also how much you engage with others, how you For information clyons380@gmail.com eat and sleep and whether you occupy your brain with tasks that can strengthen it. Remain socially active. Joining a book club, a Rosary Beads – religious videos, audio-tapes, community group, a choir or a hill walking medals, small statues, scapulars, used postage group will improve your social interaction. You stamps, Christmas cards for... could also arrange to have a regular coffeeUkraine, Lithuania, Poland, Philippines, morning with a friend. Social intervention Ethiopia, Romania, Sri-Lanka, Fiji, Eritrea, stimulates the brain cells and strengthens those Papua New Guinea, Tanzania, Israel, India, already formed. New cells also spring to life in Ghana, Nigeria, Paraguay, Pakistan, Lebanon, key memory areas of the brain. Indonesia, Uganda, Chile, South Africa, (Extracts from TCD Dementia Research – NEIL). Zambia, Nicaragua, Peru, Malawi…. etc The Alzheimer Cafe meeting takes place on the Send direct to: Tom Wall, Ballinookery, last Wednesday of every month from 7pm to Whitegate, Midleton, Co. Cork. 9pm in the Convent tea rooms at McAuley Tel: 021 4661552 after 5pm. Place, Naas – beside the Main Church. All carers and cared for most welcome. (Not in December) Donations for postal expenses welcome. Kildare Alzheimer WANTED in Celbridge MEDJUGORJE 2015 11th May, 9 nights, €599 (€100 deposit secures €599; after 17th February price of €649 applies). 13th May, 7 nights, €599. Call Liam Cotter on 087-6381157 or 014928194 or Marian Pilgrimages on 01-8788159. Tea Dance Sunday 3 to 6pm, Palmerstown Community & Youth Centre (beside Supervalu) Only €5 admission, Light refreshments Live Band Raffle and loads of Prizes Future dates -Sept 28 (Cheating Hearts), Oct 26 (Unity), Nov 23 (Brian McDermot), Dec 28 (Good Times), Jan 25 (Emer) • More info contact 01 6166981 Carers’ Association If you care at home for an elderly or disabled person, we can help with information, training and short respite breaks. Please call or phone- Carers Association, Carers Association C/O Aras, Main Street, Newbridge, Co Kildare. 26 'Saw your ad in the Open Door' ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT, LEIXLIP Takes place in Our Lady's Nativity Church, Leixlip, Monday to Friday, 10am to 2pm, 7pm to 10pm • All welcome Adult Folk Group Rainbows Musicians and singers wanted St Finian’s Leixlip / Confey Rainbows willfor recommence adult October. folk groupRainbows in Newcastle. early is a support group for We practice 8.30pm-loss in children whoevery have Tuesday suffered afrom significant 9.30pm. their lives through bereavement, parental We sing every second at 7pm vigil separation or any otherSaturday painful transition. Mass. If you wish your child to take part please contact We are a lively groupParish who enjoy Our Lady's Nativity Centreharmonising 01-6243763 or and singing lively contemporary music. Noreen McCormack @ 01-6243741 • For information contact Emer 087 2733846 The North Star Community Centre Meals on Wheels Celbridge Swimming Club The Mill Parent Celbridge Meals on Wheels require volunteer drivers for is from 1.45 to 2.30 and 2.30 Group to 3.15 on Sundays and Toddler Celbridge , Straffan, in St Raphael’s Pool. We are contactable on 086 Ardclough areas. For further information please contact Mairéad Byrne on 087 2239410 Youth 2000 PRAYER MEETING Newbridge Where: Cill Mhuire Church, Ballymany, Newbridge, Co. Kildare --When: ThursdayS @ 8.00pm & weekly at same time thereafter. Contact: Adam- 087 9744482 NEW Urgent, we volunteers for to help with the 3612855 or need northstarswimmingclub@gmail.com Parent & Toddler Group who meet here at the and on facebook- Star Swimming Centre Tuesday mornings 10am – 12noon. A reminder to ALL those involved in the club over 20 yearsplease - our contact 20th Anniversary If youthe arepast interested The Centre party willJohn take Kenny place inatSt.01-6288556 Mary's Gaa Leixlip Manager from 4pm to 8pm approx on Saturday 29th September- everyone is welcome, just please contact us beforehand. Thank you Unit 3 Leixlip Shopping Mall (opposite post office) ARC stands for Aftercare Research Counselling Ph 6242511/6245351. Open weekdays 9:30 and a Cancer Support and a voluntary 5pm.isCV Preparation & Centre printing, typing, organisation charity scanning, located atbinding 65, photocopyingregistered (b/w & colour), Eccles Street, Dublin 7, offering support to etc. 1 to 1 Computer Classes, qualifications people affected by cancer. Fetacsupport Level 4. Computer internet access This is holistic and&complements thefor Jobseekers and members of the public. primary medical treatment with education and psychological care. Services are free of charge. • Information Officer available. Leixlip Resource Centre ARC Cancer Support Freedom from Drug Addiction! Community Cenacolo - You are not alone anymore! Meetings take place every Wednesday evening at 7.30 pm in St. Peter’s Parish Centre, St. Peter’s Church, Phibsboro, Dublin 7. For further information please contact Aida 086 3760647 Frank 087 9096007 Jean 087 268 7040, Doris 085 7071431. Retrouvaille Are you in a troubled marriage? Do you feel alone or bored in your marriage? Are you frustrated, hurt, angry with your spouse? Are you constantly fighting? Or, do you simply shut down? Have you thought about separation or divorce? Does talking about it make it worse? Retrouvaille is a lifeline for married couples and since its arrival in Ireland 12 years ago the Retrouvaille programme has helped hundreds of couples to overcome their marriage problems. Information 087 7920101 www.retrouvaille.ie ‘GOOD MORNING KILDARE’ Good Morning Kildare is a new initiative launched recently in Allenwood. This innovative new service aims to provide a free friendly phone call on a regular basis to adults in their own home or place of residence. The service operates between the hours of 9.15am and 2.30pm daily. Good Morning Kildare provides a free telephone link. Patronage of infants, children of Mary, desperate It supports independent living and social connection. The service is provided by the Community for the causes, infertility, new born, priests, Community where clients can avail of a friendly sickness, youth and erseverance Phone Call while obtaining local information and St. Philomena cords, holy oils, news. beads, medals, relics, scarves, statues, etc. from 059 9727014. The service is free of charge In Prosperous John Rice, Garryhill, Bagenalstown, If you are interested in availing of this service please Co. Carlow. johnrice343@yahoo.co.uk. Maryvale adult catechism course in the Parish call 045-859037 or 045-859038 for an application Centre, Prosperous on Monday evenings, form, or write to Good Morning Kildare, Michael Wednesday mornings. Fitzpatrick Centre, A.C.D.A.L, Allenwood, Co. Lucan - Divine Mercy church, at 4pm first Kildare. The form will require your name, address, This is a structured parish based course that is Sunday of every month. Eucharistic adoration date of birth, and ph number. up and runningbegins in many dioceses throughout and catechism at 2.30pm. Fr. Paul- the country. 016212560. Tallaght St. Marks church Springfield, at 4pm, It is about- answering questions and misgivings third Sunday of every month. Eucharistic Over the fifteen years since this we ourselves might have regarding our faith, adoration and catechism class begins at 2.30 pm. movement was established in Sligo and those of others who might disagree with it •orFr. Mathew town many children have learned to oppose it 01-6212560 say the Rosary and have been It involves some weekday study, or reading of consecrated to Our Lady. the Maryvaleonnotes, and Awareness weekly classes, Information Fertility & two 12 We would be very happy to speak to anybody who week terms from September to Christmas and Understanding through the Billings / Ovulation would wish to get information and prayer cards etc. Method fortocouples them to plan or Christmas Easter enabling with mid-term breaks! Contact details are; Deirdre 071-9169131 or 086postpone pregnancy. Telephone N.A.O.M.I. - Ask the parish office, Centre phone or 045 841806 at 01- in 8786156 for nearest contact 2228675, and Nuala at 087-4186269. for further9.3O details. weekdays to 1p.m. of St Philomena Divine Mercy FriendsCatechism Prayer Meeting New Divine Mercy Prayer Meeting in Rathcoole Parish Church each Saturday morning following the 10am Mass. All are welcome. Course Mass for Indian People Celbridge Day Care Club Kate Walsh House The Mill, Celbridge Community Centre various activities the club has to offer ie:light exercise programme, bingo, indoor bowls, sing a long, dancing… services such chiropody, shopping and taxi service where required. New members, male / female welcome, Tues 2pm-5pm, Thur 10am-1pm. Ph : Susan at 01 6275518 Rosary for Children N.A.O.M.I. InfoMarex Translation Agency t. 01-627-1249 e. translations@infomarex.com w. www.infomarex.com Arabic, Brazilian, Portuguese, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian and more … HELP KEEP IT FREE! To help it continue as a free weekly, readers are invited to make a donation towards the growing costs of The Open Door which has been widely distributed for over 14 years as a free weekly magazine. Contributions can be made by credit/debit card by phone to 016292909, or lodged direct to Bank of Ireland, sort code 90-65-07, account The Open Door, 30810899. • Contact 01-6292909, 087-9381997, info@theopendoor.ie Outdoor Bowling Club 'Saw your ad in the Open Door' 27 LEGION OF MARY to DVD 28 Mountjoy Square, VIDEO VHS videos or Hi-8 tapes BRING YOUR BUSINESS Dublin 1. Meeting every transferred DVD,every into 6000 to homes weekMonday at 8pm. Camcorder to DVD North Kildare Club are opening a new outdoor through The Open Door! New members welcome. Video editing. lawn bowling facility next September. 01-6292909 Call Eileen 087 1335783 Call John Marron • Membership now available advertising@theopendoor.ie If you wish to join please contact the office or write 045 868858 or 086-2680777 to North Kildare Club. The sporting club is situated info@cleansounds.com www.theopendoor.ie between Maynooth and Kilcock and already have Rugby, Hockey, Squash, Cricket and Bridge. “Gone Shopping” Monastic Day Dear Grace I wish I could help my children come to a better understanding of what Christmas is truly about as we are unable to spend a lot of money on expensive presents. Can you help me? Your situation is one that I am certain many parents go through every Christmas season. I believe, though, that you are being presented with a possibly unforgettable opportunity. Giving and receiving gifts at Christmas is a wonderful tradition. The problem comes when we focus too much on the gifts and not enough on the “Giver.” A gift is defined as something given to show friendship and affection. Christmas is most definitely about giving – the giving of love. The birth of the Lord Jesus Christ was the greatest gift ever bestowed on mankind. God, who is love, gave Himself. He willingly took on a human nature in order to suffer and die so that we might live. If you want to make Christmas meaningful and different this year for the people around you, make it one of love. I guarantee you that if you stop and consider everyone in your life, and look deeply, you will see that each one is in need of love – we all are in one way or another. It may sound too easy to say, “Give people love this Christmas.” But do you know what? One cannot give what one does not have. In order to give true love, we must first be filled with true love. And that, my friends, is to be filled with love for God. How do we do that? The best way is so simple. Read Hisstory. Read it to your children! No one who reads the story of Jesus Christ found in the four Gospels of the New Testament in a prayerful way can come away without falling in love with Him. And when you fall in love with Him and stay in love with Him, your life will change. Your Christmas will be different! Surprise your family this year! Don’t spend your last few days of preparation in shopping. Spend them instead in finding ways in which to lead them closer to the “Giver” in the things you do. Give your children something valuable to model! Grace It’s not always possible to disappear for a full weekend to explore contemplative life in a monastery without having to face unwanted questions from family and friends! ...but if you just disappear for a Saturday...well you might just be gone shopping! Our monastic day aims to facilitate those who feel an attraction to our contemplative way of life but for whom it might also be difficult to take a full weekend off. Coming to Nuns’ Island for a day to hear about what our way of life entails, to share in some of our daily prayer and to meet others, who are also searching, will help to clarify for you whatever is stirring in your heart. The day is intended for women between the ages of 21 and 40 who feel that God may be calling them to religious life. To help the sister looking after hospitality, it would be much appreciated if you could let us know if you are coming by contacting us at vocations@poorclares.ie Poor Clares, Nuns’ Island, Galway U3A WINDOWS & DOORS Supply & Installation - Doors, Conservatories, Sunrooms. - Extension work Call Rory 086-8561594 / 046-9553964 for a fair quote & Windows CLEANED • Affordable, • Vacuum & brush… Call David 087 8245534 davidkilloran173@gmail.com DARA O'SHEA CARPETS & Timber Flooring Supplied & fitted Fully Insured Free Quotes Straffan, Co. Kildare 086 4106804, 01 6278772 TV REPAIRS The University of Third Age is a learning circle or • DVD, HI FI repairs co-operative, where members learn from one • Video repairs another by sharing knowledge, experiences and • Will collect & deliver engaging in social activities. 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Wed & Thur 7.00pm to 9.00pm The Lord is always present to welcome you Turas le Chéile Voluntary bereavement support group providing support for people who have experienced bereavement including suicide. It is a free & confidential service conducted by trained personnel. Contact Mary at 086-566819 9am – 5pm Mon to Fri. Young Adults Prayer group for young adults, 18-35 year olds in Newbridge Co Kildare. The prayer group takes place on Thursday nights, in the Dominican Oratory, Newbridge College, Co Kildare at 8 pm. The hour of prayer includes adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Rosary, silent prayer and gospel reflection for the coming Sunday, and Benediction. All are welcome and we have refreshments and time to chat after the meeting. Spiritual Director Fr John H Walsh O.P. Feeling lonely, lost, Suicidal? Contact The Samaritans If you would like to talk to a Samaritan volunteer call 1850 60 90 90 Calls are directed to the nearest free branch. Phone; 1850 60 90 90 This connects a caller anywhere with a Samaritans Branch in Ireland. email; jo@samaritans.org web http://www.samaritans.org St Paul’s Bookstore Maynooth • St Paul’s carries a very extensive range of books and religious goods - ideal presents… St Paul’s, Moyglare Road, Maynooth, 01 6285933, books@stpauls.ie (Ring doorbell) Share Life, Donate Blood 3,000 donations are needed every week and during the Summer months there is no decrease in the demand for blood. There are two Dublin permanent blood donor clinics in Dublin D’Olier Street Clinic: Mon : 1.30-6.30, Tue/Wed/Thurs : 11am-7pm, Fri : 10.30am - 2.30pm Stillorgan Clinic: Tue 10am-8pm, Wed 1pm-8pm, Thu 1pm - 8pm, Fri 10am - 3pm You can get details of other clinics in your local area, by calling 1850 731137, checking Aertel page 691 or ibts.ie. For information on blood donation, text "Blood" to 53377. Patients always need our blood and this need never stops regardless of what else is going on in the world. Please help us make the difference! CELBRIDGE DAYCARE CLUB @ the Mill, Celbridge We are open on: Tuesdays 2.00pm - 5.00pm Thursdays 10.00am - 1.00pm New members welcome … Indoor bowls, bingo, outings, and other fun activities. Light refreshments served… For information contact Sylvia Cummins 01 6275518 It takes COURAGE TO BE A PRIEST! Do you have what it takes? Priesthood in the Dublin Diocese Contact:Director of Vocations Archbishop’s House, Drumcondra, Dublin 9. www.priest.ie vocations@dublindiocese.ie Ph. 01-8373732 ext 253. Le Leche League, Dunboyne meet on the second Tuesday of every month at 8.30pm. For further information contact Mairéad @ 8251798 or 8200687 / 8257167. Church of Holy Family Rathcoole- Eucharistic Adoration Fridays 7.30 to 8.30 pm. All welcome. The Little Way Association The Little Way Association’s brief is to support religious and other charitable work, especially overseas, and to upkeep the Association's centres at Lourdes, Fatima, Walsingham and Knock in Mayo. ‘At present, more money than ever goes overseas to mission countries, yet missionaries themselves are still in need. Your Mass offerings are the means by which missionaries can be helped to keep going. We like to send them a minimum offering of €7.50 for each Mass and all intentions and offerings are sent to the Missions in the safest way, usually by registered mail. Please enclose a stamped addressed envelope if you’d like a receipt Assuring you of a remembrance in our daily Mass and prayers. The Little Way Association Sacred Heart House, 119, Cedars Road, Clapham Common, London SW4 OPR IN THE BIBLE! The Church is the Pillar & Bulwark of Truth… (1 Tim 3, 15) (Part 7, continued) Scripture (Catechism 101–141) Scripture, by which we mean the Old and New Testaments, was inspired by God (2 Tim. 3:16). The Holy Spirit guided the biblical authors to write what he wanted them to write. Since God is the author of the Bible, and since God is truth itself (John 14:6) and cannot teach anything untrue, the Bible is free from all error in everything it asserts to be true. Some Christians claim, "The Bible is all I need," but this notion is not taught in the Bible itself. In fact, the Bible teaches the contrary idea (2 Pet. 1:20–21, 3:15–16). The "Bible alone" theory was not believed by anyone in the early Church. It is new, having arisen only in the 1500s after the Protestant revolt. The ‘Bible alone’ theory is a "tradition of men" that nullifies the Word of God, distorts the true role of the Bible, and undermines the authority of the Church of Jesus (Mark 7:1–8). Although popular with many "Bible Christian" churches, the "Bible alone" theory simply does not work in practice. Historical experience disproves it. Each year we see additional splintering among "Bible-believing" religions. When the error of ‘Bible alone’ is combined with the error of ‘personal interpretation’ the result is a recipe for disaster as each person sets up their own ‘church’ to support their own personal interpretation of Sacred Scripture… Today there are tens of thousands of competing denominations, each insisting its interpretation of the Bible is the correct one. The resulting divisions have caused, and continues to cause, untold confusion among millions of sincere but misled separated Christians. Just open up the Yellow Pages of your telephone book and see how many different denominations are listed, each claiming to go by the "Bible alone," but no two agreeing on exactly what the Bible teaches! Compare this to the teaching of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, founded by Jesus Christ, and able to trace its teachings back to the Apostles; a Church which has the same set of rules in every parish, in every country and continent! This is what the word ‘Catholic’ means, universal! We know this for sure: The Holy Spirit cannot be the author of this confusion (1 Cor. 14:33). God cannot lead people to contradictory beliefs, because His truth is one. How do we avoid all these ‘stumbling blocks?’ The answer is simple – read and love your bible; it is the word of God – but in the other hand have your copy of the Catechism given to us by the infallible Church which gave us the bible in the 4th century! Continued next week (Catholic Answers) Adoration started in your parish?? If so contact the Celbridge Mill Community Sports Centre 29 About Pieta House St Raphael’s, Pieta House is a suicide and self-harm crisis centre St John of God founded by psychologist Joan Freeman. It first opened its doors in Lucan, Co. Dublin in January Ph 01- 6288556; fax 01-6276259 2006, and there are now four Pieta House centres celbridgemillcommunitycentre@eircom.ie for Care Assistants throughout Dublin and one in Limerick. www.celbridgemillcommunitycentre.ie to join their Community Four new centres will open in 2013 in Tuam, Face- book "The Mill Community Centre". Employment Project. Roscrea, Cork and Castleisland. Mon-Fri 9am-10.30pm, Sat 9.30-6pm, Sun 9.30-6pm To check your eligibility for Pieta House provides a professional, face-to-face, free of the vacancy, applicants charge therapeutic service for people in the acute stages should register with their of distress. The unique clinically-based model developed local Fás office and have by Pieta House is used across its five centres. Your Centre ! their name put on the submission list. The Centre for all the Family Pieta House’s primary aim is to reduce suicide by helping people get through that critical phase when Please contact Frances Christmas Gym Membership Gift Vouchers now suicide becomes a plan rather than just an idea. Walsh, Fás Supervisor, on available at the centre. The ideal Christmas Gift for 5058257 and your loved ones & friends & family. The demand for Pieta House’s services continues to frances.walsh@sjog.ie. Free Gym memberships for our Pensioners .Yes the grow, and the first half of 2012 saw a 40% increase in centre offers pensioners over 66 & in receipt of a the number of people attending Pieta House. As 80% of state pension the opportunity to stay fit, exercise for the organisation’s funding comes free. Just contact the centre for details. from public donations, fundraising is vital to ensure an Children`s Birthday Service now available on Sat / Sundays. Featuring supervised Sports and Games and ability to cope with the increasing numbers seeking help. Party room. To date, over 8,000 people have been seen and helped Our Free Crèche facility is available for customers by Pieta House. attending centre organised activities. Mon – 9.30am – Pieta House’s vision is that no-one in Ireland should be 12.30pm (12noon Fridays) more than 100 kilometres from a Pieta House centre Support your local Community Centre. As you can see we have a lot to offer to Celbridge & the where they can avail of the clinical services at that time surrounding areas. When you support The Mill of crisis. Energy rate your home Community Centre & its Gym, & facilities you For more information, see www.pieta.ie or 01 601 0000. SEAI registered. support local employment & each other. The centre employs up to 45 full & part time staff including Planning applications – casual staff. A further 60 are indirectly employed Drawings for extensions, through our business units at Celbridge Mill & Camelton estate next to Tesco. Well over 2000 Conversions, renovations people use our facilities & units weekly. All profits Contact: John Doyle are used to run, upgrade & improve the centre so we The Le Chéile Mentoring Project is looking for both 01 4459153 / 086 7722892 say a big thank you for your support. By supporting men and women to volunteer with vulnerable teenagers the Mill you are maintaining & providing facilities in North Kildare. for the future of Celbridge. Mentoring is a great way to volunteer with young people Celbridge Mill Community Health Training in – all mentors are supported by their co-ordinator, the conjunction with Solas – Fetac Level 5 starting Feb. Modules – Human Growth & Anatomy, Social contact is planned and in your local community or Studies, Communication, Care Support, Nutrition, nearby, with flexibility around days and evenings, and Anatomy & Physiology, Care of older person. involves either a fun leisure pursuit or a specific task or Register now at 01 6288670.. goal. The young people we work with are involved with for Carers Men`s Open Indoor Soccer Session Mondays 8Probation and would benefit a supportive and positive 9.30pm –All Welcome in Ballyfermot adult in their lives. No experience is necessary as fully Mens Open Basketball Tuesday nights 9-10.30pm and surrounding areas training and support is provided, and out-of-pocket Mini Basketball 7-12 yrs with Ildiko Mondays 4pm Mini Indoor Soccer with Damien. 4 -9yrs, Tues 4pm expenses are covered.. A new support group for Open Badminton Mon 6-8pm / Wed 10-12noon. For more information on becoming a mentor, please carers meets on a monthly Millworks Gym is now open 6am-10.30pm Mon – contact recruitment@lecheile.ie or 087-2016801 or basis at the Ballyfermot/ Fri. And Sat 9 -6 /Sun 9.30-6pm www.facebook.com/LeCheileYouthJustice. Chapelizod Partnership Gym Membership now includes Free Creche, Free offices on 4 Drumfinn Road. programme, Free assessment, Free vibro-plate, Free sauna & steam. No contracts, No Joining fee, No If you are feeling alone or direct debits. isolated by your role as a The no-nonsense Gym for the family & community carer, why not come along to that suits your pocket. the support group. You can Celbridge - The Bethany Bereavement Support Group share with other carers, enlist is a Parish based ministry to help those bereaved or grieving. We offer one-to-one support, group support if their knowledge and support and partake in training desired and home visits. CELBRIDGE MILL, UNIT 20 Meetings in The Eustace Centre on Wednesdays at 8pm, sessions. The Men’s Shed is ideal for men who are keen are confidential and free. Call Teresa 6270153 For information, please to meet up, chat, work on projects, develop contact Catherine on 01ideas, to socially integrate with other men. Catering for 18 - 80 years the Men’s Shed is 8989165 or Cathy on 086 040 Maynooth ideal for men - retired, unemployed, on shift 3481. work, with time on their hands, new to the area, Men's Shed continues to meet every Wednesday at 11.00 in the New Community Space (formerly Conroy's This programme is on long term sick leave or recuperation etc & Chemist). supported by The Carers may want to contribute in any way possible. We are currently finalising a tourist brochure for Association and Ballyfermot • They meet presently on Wednesdays Maynooth. New members are always welcome. Chapelizod Partnership. 2-4.30pm & require new blood... 087 9447515 Contact John on 087-2041334. 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Maynooth. 01 628 6030 24th Divine Mercy Conference RDS Ballsbridge, February 21st & 22nd 2015 “Forgive us our trespasses....” Main Speakers: Sr Briege Mc Kenna OSC (Miracles Do Happen), Fr Kevin Scallon CM Fr Michael Ross SDB www.divinemercyconference.com divinemercyconference@gmail.com Phone/Text: 0860669203 (daytime) All welcome. Please pray for this truly inspirational event. Would you like to up-skill to gain employment or to pursue higher education opportunities? Wanted to rent – house or flat to suit a quiet gent, in process of selling a property; non drinker, non smoker. Phone 087 9381997 Heating repairs - Oil Burner Servicing and repairs. Ph. Paul 0831913742 Certification: Com munity Health Service Studies QQI Award (Major) Level 5. A full time FETAC Level 5 course in Community Health Services will commence in February 2015. It will be based in the Mill community centre, Celbridge area, 3 / 4 bed. Ph 087-9381997 Celbridge. 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At the message of Gn 15:1-6, 21:1-3, Psalm 104:1-6, 8-9, St Luke the angel, the Virgin Mary received the 2:22-40 or Eccles (Sir) 3:2-6, 12-14, Psalm Word of God in her heart and in her body, 127:1-5, St Luke 2:22-40 and gave Life to the world. Hence she is The Holy Family is seen as the model for the acknowledged and honoured as being truly human family, the religious community, and the Mother of God and Mother of the the Church itself. The celebration of the Redeemer (Lumen Gentium, 52). Incarnation has brought us to see God’s closeness. In the Holy Family we see the • Friday 2 ordinariness of the life of Jesus, the simple 1 Jn 2:22-28, Psalm 97:1-4, St John 1:19-28 acceptance by Mary and Joseph of the marvels ‘To become “children of God” we must be of God, in the daily life of family and “born from above” or “born of God”.’ The community we can touch the divine, we can mystery of Christmas is fulfilled in us when come close to God. But we have to learn to live Christ is formed in us. centred on God, with respect and love for each St Basil, 330-79, Bishop of Caesarea, lived an other. ascetic life establishing norms for monastic • Monday 29 life. He was a theologian of distinction. St 5th Day in the Octave of Christmas Gregory, 329-89, a friend of Basil, was Bishop 1 Jn 2:3-11, Psalm 95:1-3, 5-6, St Luke 2:22-35 of Sasima and later of Constantinople. He Christmas has its origins in a feast of light to retired to live a monastic life. celebrate the victory of the Sun of Justice, a • Saturday 3 light shining in the darkness. 1 Jn 2:29-3:6, Psalm 97:1, 3-6, St Thomas Becket, 1118-1170, as Archbishop of Canterbury, come in conflict with King St John 1:29-34 Henry 11 over Church rights. He was killed in ‘The whole life of Jesus Christ will make his Cathedral on this date. manifest “how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth • Tuesday 30 with the Holy Spirit and with power”’ 1 Jn 2:12-17, Psalm 95:7-10, St Luke 2:36-40 (Catechism, 486). Jesus grew in wisdom and God’s word indeed The Holy Name of Jesus: Phil 2:1-11, Psalm made its home in him. Obedient to the will of 8:4-9, St Luke 2:21-24 God, he could be declared to be the beloved St Munchin (Mainchin) is the patron saint of Son. the diocese of Limerick. His traditional • Wednesday 31 birthplace is Dal Cais, where a parish and old 1 Jn 2:18-21, Psalm 95:1-2, 11-13, graveyard Cell Mainchin (Kilmanaheen) St John 1:1-18 existed in the seventh century he was granted ‘This end of the civil year affords an Inis Sibtonn (Ibton) in the tidal waters of opportunity for the faithful to reflect on “the Limerick, in the region of which he founded a mystery of time” which passes quickly and church and had a thriving religious inexorably. Such should give rise to a duel community. feeling: of penance and sorrow for the lost occasions of grace; and of thanks to God for the Copyright Irish Episcopal Commission for Liturgy first published by Veritas Publications. graces and blessings He has given during the Used with permission past year. These sentiments have given rise to two pious exercises: prolonged exposition of The Pope’s Intentions the Blessed Sacrament, and the singing of the for January 2015 Te Deum as an act of community praise and thanksgiving to God for the graces received Universal: Peace - That those from diverse from Him as the year draws to a close’ religious traditions and all people of good (Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy, will may work together for peace. 126). Evangelization: Consecrated life - That in St Sylvester died in 335 after being pope for this year dedicated to consecrated life, twenty-one years. 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I couldn’t do it warm congratulations for the historic though and instead went to an AA meeting (yes they decision taken by the Governments of the are held on Christmas day). United States of America and Cuba to Something happened at that meeting for me, establish diplomatic relations, with the something very spiritual. I went home and poured a aim of overcoming, in the interest of the vast quantity of booze down the bath. I will go to that citizens of both countries, the difficulties same meeting this year and I still won’t need to drink which have marked their recent history.’ no matter how lonely I might be. In recent months, Pope Francis wrote letters to For those of you with a drink problem, yes I know the President of the Republic of Cuba, His Christmas is a confusing time. You want to celebrate like everyone else but unlike everyone else you know Excellency Mr Raul Castro, and the President of the United States, The Honorable Barack in you heart you’ll have trouble controlling your Obama, and invited them to resolve consumption and yet again you’re afraid of drinking humanitarian questions of common interest, yourself into trouble. We’ve all been through the including the situation of certain prisoners, in period of trying to ‘control’ our consumption e.g. I’ll only have two or three drinks with the dinner and leave order to initiate a new phase in relations it at that. For many they will be carrying a hangover between the two parties. from Christmas Eve so they’ll need a “cure” on The Holy See received delegations of the two Christmas morning. The thought of waiting till 3 or countries in the Vatican last October and 4pm for dinner (and wine) seems like an eternity; provided its offices to facilitate a constructive usually there’s some secret top – ups during the day. It’s a truly horrible way of living, one that deep down dialogue on delicate matters, resulting in solutions acceptable to both parties.? the alcoholic despises in him / herself. I’m going to make two suggestions for those with The Holy See will continue to assure its support for initiatives which both nations will undertake a drink problem: 1/ Pick a day very early in the New Year and decide on to strengthen their bilateral relations and promote the well-being of their respective that day you are going to ask for help. I’m not saying stop all drinking on that day (it’s nearly impossible to citizens. do without professional help). 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