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    The ObeliskA Killiney Newsletter

    November/December 2015 Vol. 4 Issue 5

    www.htkilliney.dublin.anglican.org

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    Cover Image: Holy Trinity Church Ian Hall

    Holy Trinity Parish Office, Killiney Road, Killiney, Co. DublinTel: 01 2852695 Email: [email protected]

    Website: www.htkilliney.dublin.anglican.org

    RECTORRevd Niall J. SloaneHoly Trinity Rectory,

    Killiney Road,Co. Dublin.Telephone: 01 285 2695Email: [email protected] Off: Friday

    LAY READERVacant

    LAY READER EMERITUSRuth Heard

    CARRY CENTRE BOOKINGS

    Sandra Moore, 087 6291568

    PARISH PANELRector, Hazel Kinmonth, Sandra Moore, Nigel Teggin

    ORGANISTFrank Hughes, 2042737

    CARETAKERVacant

    READERS GUILDZandra Laing

    INTERCESSORS GUILDThe Rector

    CHURCH REVIEWMarianne Irvine

    MAGAZINE TEAM - Would you like to Help? Speak to the RectorRector (Editorial), Zandra Laing (Co-ordinator), Dorothy Barrett (Distribution), David & JaquiDingemans & Rosemary Teggin (Photos), Reads, Sandyford (Production),

    Trevor Jones (Advertising ~ 2855159 or 0872303987)

    CHURCHWARDENSRectors - Peter Hayes

    Peoples - Roslyn Christie

    JUNIOR CHURCHWARDENSTo be appointed

    GLEBEWARDENSRectors - Alleyn Manley Peoples - Paul OBrien

    SELECT VESTRYRector; Churchwardens; Glebewardens; AnnePierpoint; Bryan Burdett; Chris Hurley; Clive

    Christie; Helen Irwin; Helen Middleton; Lewis Purser;Sandra Moore; Simon Brown; Stefanie OBrien;

    Stephen Rhys-Thomas; Zandra Laing

    HON. SECRETARYClive Christie

    HON. TREASURERChris Hurley

    ASSISTANT HON. TREASURERHelen Middleton

    HON. F.W.O RECORDERHelen Middleton

    PAROCHIAL NOMINATORSClive Christie Zandra LaingPaul OBrien Helen Irwin

    DIOCESAN SYNODSPEOPLEDavid Millar Lewis Purser June Hurley

    Facebook TwitterJoin us on Facebook Follow us on Twitterwww.facebook.com/holytrinitykilliney @htkilliney

    The Jan/Feb edition of The Obelisk will appear at the beginning of January.Deadline for submissions is 10thDecember. There is no newsletter for July/August.

    Whos Who in Holy Trinity Parish

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    Dear Parishioners,

    Refugees:Everyone has been moved by the reports of the refugee crisis in Europe theimages and reports of fellow human beings fleeing their homes in terror aresobering. In Holy Trinity we have in some small way tried to show our solidaritywith these people. On September 13th over three car loads of clothing andmedical equipment was donated by parishioners which made their way to Calaisand, when this was over-subscribed, to TRUST THANK YOU to all whosupported this.

    Remembrance:I am conscious that November heralds a more reflective time in the Churchsyear. As part of our liturgies I draw your attention to the All Saints service onthe 1st November in which we have an opportunity to remember thoseparishioners and loved ones who have passed away. As we remember them maywe give thanks for their faith, love and example.Special Needs:As with last year I am asking for your support of our Special Needs Fund. This

    fund will be used to give a helping hand to those in financial difficulties within ourparish and community. If you are fortunate enough to be in a position to helpsupplement this fund please send your donation to me marked SpecialNeeds (or if you wish for the parish to receive a tax refund on the donation,please make your donation through the Hon. Treasurer, Mr Chris Hurley).Finally, (and I know it is very early...) Happy Christmas!With every good wish,

    RECTORS SURGERY - Every Tuesday 7-8 pm, Holy Trinity Rectory

    From the Rector

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    Rents

    Our list of Centre users continues to grow - we now welcome Irish dancingclasses which meets on Thursday afternoons.

    Plants at the Carry CentreThanks to those who have cleared the bank outside the Carry Centre and are inthe process of planting it up.

    Missions and Charities: In October we made our annual donationsas wepray for their on-going work, we pray and give thanks for all those who support

    these agencies.Revision of VestrypersonsThe Register of Vestrypersons is open for revision until the 11thJanuary 2016. Ifyou are over 18 and subscribe to parish funds and are not yet registered, pleasesee one of the Churchwardens and fill in the registration form. This will enableyou to vote at the meeting of the General Vestry.

    The Vestry will meet at 8.00pm in the Carry Centre on Monday 23rdNovember,

    7thDecember and 11thJanuary.

    The Carry Centre & Select Vestry

    For more information and bookings please visit www.carrycentre.ie

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    Diocesan Synod 2014

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    Youth & Children

    Glenageary Killiney National School

    Enrolments for 2016Application Forms for Junior Infants September 2016 will be available forcollection from G.K.N.S. 2nd - 13th November 2015. Completed applicationsmust be returned to the school office by 2.15 p.m. on Monday 16 thNovember2015. The current Admissions Policy is available on www.gkns.ie.Primary Schools Service

    About 600 primary and junior school pupils from all over Dublin andGlendalough filled Christ Church Cathedral on October 15th for the annual

    diocesan schools service. The service, which was full of joy, great singing andsome drumming, had has its theme We, though many, are one body in Christ.Archbishop Michael Jackson presided in the presence of Dean Dermot Dunne.The service was led by the Rector, who with a subcommittee of the DiocesanBoard of Education, organised the morning. 6th Class pupils from G.K.N.S.attended and took part in the service. Afterwards they paid a visit to St PatricksCathedral.

    Sunday ClubThe Club meets on the 3rd Sunday of every month during term time. Newmembers always welcome!

    CONFIRMATIONThe Archbishop will administer the sacrament of Confirmation in Spring 2016.Please pray for those preparing for this important occasion.

    Read about the 1st ChristmasSt Luke 2: 1-20

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    Wish List

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    Bible Study and Prayer Group: This year we are looking at the history and

    development of Christianity. The next sessions will be on Tuesdays 24th

    Nov.and 15thDec. at 10.30am in the Carry Centre. All are very welcome to attend.Further expressions of interest may be addressed to the Rector.

    Table Tennis: The table tennis meets on Mondays at 8pm in the CarryCentre If you are interested in trying out table tennis, you would be verywelcome (and we will even lend you a bat!). For more information contactLinda Franck (086 8296029).

    The Killiney Winey Dineys: The next gathering will be on November 12

    th

    ,the venue is yet to be decided. Further expressions of interest or queries maybe addressed to Zandra Laing or the Rector.

    SILK - Socials Involving Ladies of Killiney: The next meeting onWednesday 18th November will be a trip to the Pavillion Theatre, DunLaoghaire for Noel Cowards "Hayfeaver".December 9th - Dinner out (please note earlier date)For more information please contact Judy Jones2855159

    Service & Social: The next gathering will be on Sunday 13thDecember at 3pm

    in the Carry Centre. Please contact Joan Whyte or the Rector for moreinformation.

    The Y Club - Killiney Mens Society: The next meeting will be onThursday 26thNovember (meet at the Carry Centre at 7.15pm). The Men willvisit the LUAS hub at the Red Cow roundabout. The Dec. meeting will be onThurs. 17th. More information from Paul OBrien, Nigel Teggin or the Rector.

    Clubs and Societies

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    heep Thrills

    Made in Ireland

    We have started the season with much enthusiasm. A unanimous decision wasmade supporting the refugees by sending a large bag of knitted goods. The 2nddecision was supporting the Blackrock Hospice coffee morning by sending acheque from the collections made that morning. The message from our group isthat we welcome any one in the community who would like to come along on aThursday to share talents and make for the homeless. We have developed into astrong focused group and with so many homeless we need more people to knit

    and stitch. No joining just turn up at the Carry Centre Killiney, cost 3 for fresh

    coffee and a home made biscuit. Contact Joan @ 087 2460078

    Parish Clubs and Societies meet in the Carry Centre(with the exception of the Choir & Flower Guild which meet in the Church)

    Sunday Club 3rd Sunday monthly 10.45 am Vanessa MitchellENGAGE (Youth Club) Saturday afternoons by arrangement The RectorBible Study Group 4th Tuesday monthly 10.30 am The RectorChoir Sundays 9.30 am Frank HughesFlower Guild By arrangement Daphne HallKWD (Diners Club) Thursday evenings by arrangement Zandra LaingLadies Guild 2nd Tuesday monthly 2.30 pm Rosemary TegginSILK - Socials Involving Ladies of Killiney 3rd Wednesday monthly 8.00 pm Judy JonesThe Y Club (Mens Society) 4th Thursday monthly 8.00 pm Paul OBrienService & Social Group By arrangement Joan Whyte

    Sheep Thrills (Textile Group) Thursday Mornings 11.00am Joan MillarTable Tennis Monday 8.00 pm Linda Franck

    Notice boards for some of the organisations are located in the Carry Centre

    Ladies Guild: The next meeting on Tuesday 10thNovember will be held inthe Carry Centre at 2.30pm. Ms Stella Mew will be the speaker. All welcome.The annual Christmas lunch will be on Tuesday 15thDec. in the Carry Centre.

    Clubs and Societies

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    Photo Gallery

    Farewell Nigel (see page 21)

    Hello Revd Pierpoint!(with the Revd Cathy Hallisey)

    Lots of ideas at the Parish Forum(see page 21)

    Spirit Skoda, the New Home for

    Skoda in South Dublin

    Tel:01-2163666

    Sandyford,

    Co Dublin

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    Diary Dates

    November 2015

    1 All Saints2 GKNS reopens8 Remembrance Sunday

    10 Ladies Guild15 Sunday Club18 SILK23 Select Vestry24 Bible Study Group

    GKNS B of M26 Y Club28 Fundraiser

    Xmas Bazaar29 Advent Sunday

    December 2015

    7 SV, TT & Choir @ Rectory9 SILK

    13 Xmas Family Gift ServiceService & Social Group

    15 Bible Study GroupLadies Guild Lunch

    16 GKNS Junior Service, HTK17 GKNS Senior Service, HTK

    Y Club19 Xmas Flower Decorating20 9 Lessons & Carols22 GKNS closes for Xmas24 Christmas Eve

    25 Christmas Day

    Diocesan Employment Bureau: Situated in Taney Parish Centre, it is ourhope that it will be of help to many who find themselves without work for avariety of reasons. Full details from the Rector.

    Hospital VisitingThe Rector would appreciate being told if parishioners are in hospital or

    going into hospital, and will be pleased to offer pastoral support.A selection of prayers is available from him or in Church.

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    1 Sunday

    Service for All Saints (26)

    Wisdom 3:1-9

    Revelation 21: 1-6a

    8.30

    10.45

    Reader

    Reader

    Intercessor

    Holy Communion

    Parish Communion

    Michael Murdoch

    Linda Peters

    The Rector5 Thursday 10.30 Holy Communion

    8 Sunday

    3rd Sunday before Advent (27)

    Remembrance Sunday

    Ruth 3: 1-5, 4: 13-17

    Mark 12: 38-44

    8.30

    10.45

    Reader

    Reader

    Holy Communion

    A Service of the Word

    Churchwardens/Baptismal Party

    Churchwardens/Baptismal Party

    12 Thursday 10.30 Holy Communion

    15 Sunday

    2nd Sunday before Advent (28)

    1 Samuel 1: 4-20

    Hebrews 10: 11-14,15-18,19-25

    8.30

    10.45

    Reader

    Reader

    Intercessor

    Holy CommunionParish Communion *

    Stephen Franck

    Heather Brown

    Nigel Teggin

    19

    Thursday

    10.30

    Holy Communion

    22 Sunday

    1st Sunday before Advent (29)

    The Kingship of Christ

    2 Samuel 23:1-7

    John 18: 33-37

    8.30

    10.45

    Reader

    Reader

    Holy Communion

    Family Service

    Sunday Club

    Sunday Club

    26 Thursday 10.30 Holy Communion

    29

    Sunday

    1st Sunday of Advent (Year C )8.30

    10.45Holy Communion

    Advent Service

    Calendar for November

    READINGSAREFROMYEARB/C OFTHEREVISEDCOMMONLECTIONARY(NRSV)CHILDRENSPACKSAREAVAILABLEATTHEBACKOFTHECHURCH.

    *SUNDAYCLUBMEETINTHECARRYCENTRE.

    Coeliac? Communicants who are Coeliac, please inform the Rector or aChurchwarden and gluten-free bread can be arranged.

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    READERS: If you cannot read on the appointed day please arrange a swapwith someone else and let the Churchwardens know.

    Calendar for December

    3 Thursday 10.30 Holy Communion

    6 Sunday

    2nd Sunday of Advent

    Baruch 5: 1-9

    Philippians 1: 3-11

    8.30

    10.45

    Reader

    Reader

    Intercessor

    Holy Communion

    Parish Communion

    Zandra Laing

    Sylvia Hurley

    The Rector

    10 Thursday 10.30 Holy Communion

    13 Sunday

    3rd Sunday of Advent

    Zephaniah 3: 14-20

    Luke 3: 7-18

    8.30

    10.45

    Reader

    Reader15.00

    Holy Communion

    Christmas Family Gift Service

    TBA

    TBAService and Social

    17 Thursday 10.30 Holy Communion

    20 Sunday

    4th Sunday of Advent

    Micah 5: 2-5a

    Hebrews 10: 5-10

    8.30

    10.45

    Reader

    Reader

    Intercessor19.00

    Holy Communion

    Parish Communion

    Linde Hall

    Clive Christie

    Stephen Rhys ThomasService of Nine Lessons & Carols

    24 Christmas Eve 23.15 Midnight Eucharist

    25 Christmas Day

    Isaiah 9: 2-7

    Titus 2: 11-14

    8.30

    10.45

    Reader

    Reader

    Intercessor

    Holy Communion

    Festival Eucharist

    David Millar

    Hilary Murdoch

    The Rector

    27 Sunday

    1st Sunday of Christmas

    1 Samuel 2: 18-20, 26

    Luke 2: 41-52

    10.30

    Reader

    Reader

    No Early Service

    Service for Christmas

    Roger Hurley

    Stefanie OBrien

    31 Thursday No service

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    Forthcoming Events

    Christmas in Holy TrinityLast year, as part of its Christian witness Holy Trinity parish and its parishioners

    donated over

    15,000 to local, national and international charitable purposes.Like last Christmas, this year Holy Trinity will support the work of BishopsAppeal, TRUST and children in need. This is done through gifts of money,clothing and gifts. Thank you to all those who generously give!

    Charity Christmas CardsFollowing the service on the 8thNovember, there will be Teaand Coffee in The Carry Centre. During this time, CharityChristmas Cards, Calendars, Diaries and Gifts will be available

    for sale. Charities due to be represented are the R.N.L.I.,Guide Dogs for the Blind, the Blackrock Hospice, The LauraLynn Foundation, Holy Trinity and hopefully others!

    The Church Review

    Subscriptions for 2016 are now due, if you are interested in

    continuing or beginning a subscription in 2016 (40 for 11 copies)

    please contact Marianne Irvine (2858136) before 20th

    January 2016.

    Burns Supper

    It is planned to hold a Burns Supper in the CarryCentre on Friday 29thJanuary 2016. We hopeto have a ceilidh, real haggis (veggies will becatered for!), a wee dram and theencouragement to don Scottish dressMore info from Zandra Laing or the Rector.

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    15***Christmas Service or Valet Vouchers *** on Sale for your beloved or car !!

    Call Nick @ 087 226 9787 / 01 284444

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    A day of the life of Michael Wolfe

    God morgen (good morning). Its 28thSeptember2015 and Im on a short break with my son Marc inCopenhagen.

    Having cycled around and explored much of thecharming and friendly Danish capital yesterday,including an obligatory stop beside The LittleMermaid, weve come by train to Kronberg Castle inHelsingor (Elsinore), best known as the setting forShakespeares Hamlet, whose spirit still roams thehallways (and cash registers) of Kronberg. And then

    its a short hop by ferry across the Oresund Soundfor a quick visit to Helsingborg in Sweden.

    Back later in downtown Copenhagen, its hip, full ofvintage shops and retro barsskal! It seems everyone loves this hood (anothergenerations lingo, you see) as I join in the spirit of the evening. Tusind tak (athousand thanks) I say, at the end of another lovely day of living Danishly.

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    In the Garden

    Autumn gardening brings back memories of the clean-up presided over by my

    father centred on the now banned seasonal bonfire. Odd potatoes dug up were

    placed in the embersthe best ever baked potato- to be consumed with cheese

    and country butter at bedtime. Yum!

    At this time of year it is good to raise containers to allow better drainage. I also

    use orange nets with gravel in them, placed in each container when planting. Its

    time to plant tulip bulbs I prefer miniature bulbs especially daffs as they

    cope better with windy conditions. And its time to start feeding the birds.

    Next season I will be testing advice given on a gardening programme that aspirin

    (salicylic acid) can have beneficial effects on plants. Apparently a diluted solution

    helps germination and boosts immune systems to resist some pests and diseases.

    It can even boost vegetable crops and make cut flowers last longer. Lots of

    information on the webworth exploring.

    Gordon Linney.

    Eco Congregation IrelandInformation leaflets are available in the Church and Carry Centre.

    WoolIf anyone has any spare wool, Sheep Thrills would be delighted to pick

    it up for use for our Thursday sessions.

    Contact Joan @ 087 2460078

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    Food

    A suggestion for the foodies of Holy Trinity, to leave their leafy boulevards and

    chic bistros of Dalkey for the more mundane area of Newtownpark Avenue in

    Blackrock, beside the former Playwright Pub in a small Shopping area you will

    find the Blue Orchid, our favourite restaurant a Thai restaurant with genuine

    Thai chefs and staff, the food is excellent and reasonable, an added plus, beside it

    is an O'Briens off licence where you can avail of their offers and the restaurant

    will only charge 5 corkage. The restaurant has it's own wine list based on theoff licence. Should you like to experiment, the proprietors name is Nadir, if you

    wish feel free to mention our name.

    Two Recipe Suggestions by Hilary...

    1, When making home made burgers try putting a cup of Rice Crispy's into the

    mixture for added crunch.

    2, If making a Tea - Brack put a tablespoon of sweet mincemeat and a handful of

    crushed mixed nuts into the mix.

    Hilary & Michael Murdoch.

    PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS!

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    Parish Publishers: Congratulations to Suzanne Hayes and Archdeacon

    Gordon Linney who recently published books. The royalties from ArchdeaconLinneys book THINKING ANEW are going to the Laura Lynn ChildrensHospice and is available from Footprints Bookshop, Dun Laoghaire and most ofthe main bookshops. Suzanne Hayes book Dancing Words will be available forpurchase at the Christmas card sale on 8th November (see page 14)

    Parish Forum: A parish forum was held on Sunday 11thOctober and facilitatedby the Revd Norman McCausland we look forward to receiving a full reportfrom him due course.

    Congratulations: To Norman & Kay Long who recently celebrated theirdiamond wedding anniversary.

    Nigel Pierpoint: Om Sunday 13thSeptember we said our farewells to NigelPierpoint as he prepared for his ordination at the end of September. Gifts werepresented, speeches given, toasts made and stories told we wish Nigel Godsrichest blessing as he begins this new stage in his ministry and thank him for allhe has given to Holy Trinity over many years.

    Harvest: Thank you to the Children of G.K.N.S., members of the Flower guildand parishioners who donated gifts of fruit, flowers and vegetables for harvest.Following the services the fruit and vegetables were donated to the DiningRoom in Dun Laoghaire and bunches of flowers were presented to those inNursing Homes and others who having been journeying through difficult times.Thanks to our Choir, Frank Hughes, the Parish choir, the G.K.N.S. choir, and theFlower Guild who decorated our Church with artistic flair and all who enhanced

    our worship during this autumn season. Our preachers were warmly receivedand we thank them for their inspiring reflections!

    Parish News

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    David Wynne reported on the Diocesan Board of Education. Primary level

    schools were Drumcondra, Rathdrum, Lucan and Rathfarnham. Second levelschools were Newpark and Greystones.The Ministry of Healing reported on a Mission Action Plan with intercessions,communications, end of life issues, healer prayer groups and an annual quiet day.The Diocesan committee for Social Action reported on a Good NeighbourProgramme, Suicide awareness and prevention, Here2Help, crisis pregnancy andpost abortion counselling and support.There was a presentation on Come&C which began with a preliminary meetingin High School in September, with projects suggested in a brainstorming sessionunder the headings of Witness, Welcome and Worship. The second stage wasmeetings at Rural Deanery level. The five marks of mission were (1)TELL: Toproclaim Gods Kingdom, (2)TEACH : To teach, baptise and nurture (3)TEND:To respond to human need (4)TRANSFORM: To transform unjust structures (5)TREASURE: To safeguard creation.A new Prayer app was announced. This allows access to prayers via onesiPhone.A motion was passed proposing a link between the United Dioceses of Dublin

    and Glendalough and the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem and the Middle East,subject to certain terms and conditions.A motion was passed to express the sympathy and condolences of the Synod onthe death in Carrickmines of ten members of the Travelling Community, whoperished in a fire the previous week; also to the family of Garda Tony Golden,murdered in Co. Louth. The Emergency Services who attended at the sceneswere thanked.

    Helen Middleton & June Hurley

    Diocesan Synod 2015

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    THE NUMBER 59 BUS SERVICE

    After a lengthy consultation process it has been decided to maintain the 59 busservice to Killiney Village. It will not operate to Mackintosh Park as originallyproposed. Routes 59 and 111 will operate a combined half hourly frequencybetween Dalkey and Dun Laoghaire.

    RECYCLED PAINTTop quality recycled emulsion paint is available at the Marlay Park Co Co Marketeach Saturday for a limited period only - until November 26th2015.

    Around the Community

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    Picture GalleryADVENT & CHRISTMAS IN HOLY TRINITY, KILLINEY

    November 2811am1pm - Christmas Sale, The Carry Centre

    November 29 - Advent Sunday

    8.30 am - Holy Communion, Holy Trinity Church10.45 am - Advent Service, Holy Trinity ChurchDecember 6 - Advent II

    8.30 am - Holy Communion, Holy Trinity Church10.45 am - Parish Communion, Holy Trinity Church

    December 98.00 pm - S.I.L.K. Christmas Dinner

    December 13 - Advent III8.30 am - Holy Communion, Holy Trinity Church

    10.45 am - Childrens Gift Service, Holy Trinity Church3.00pm - Service & Social, The Carry Centre

    December 1510.30 am - Bible Study & Prayer Group, The Carry Centre3.30 pm - Ladies Guild Christmas Lunch

    December 1612 pm - Glenageary Killiney National School, Junior Carol Service

    December 17

    7.00 pm - Glenageary Killiney National School, Senior Carol Service8.00 pm - Y Club Christmas Dinner

    December 1910.00 am - Flower Guild Christmas decorating, Holy Trinity Church

    December 20 - Advent IV8.30 am - Holy Communion, Holy Trinity Church10.45 am - Parish Communion, Holy Trinity Church7.00 pm - Parish Carol Service, Holy Trinity Church

    Followed by Festive reception in The Carry CentreDecember 24 - Christmas Eve

    11.15 pm - The 1st Holy Communion of ChristmasDecember 25 - Christmas Day

    8.30 am - Holy Communion, Holy Trinity Church10.45 am - Parish Communion, Holy Trinity Church

    December 27 - 1st Sunday of Christmas10.30am - A Christmas Service(Please note that this is a joint service)

    January 38.30 am - Holy Communion10.45 am - A Service for Epiphany

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    Picture Gallery

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    The Parish RegistersThe Parish Registers

    Our sympathy and prayers are with all those who have been bereavedremembering especially:Alistair, Jane and the Tidey family on the death of Alistairs brother, Andrew.

    Trevor and the King family on the death of DeniseFred, Robin, Susan and the Kay family on the death of MaeveIrene, Shelia, Stephen and the McCarthy family on the death of JeanetteOur School Principal, Sadie Honner and her family on the death of her father

    Flower Rota

    Pam Clarke

    Daphne HallSylvia HurleyLinda Franck

    June Hurley

    Nov. 1

    8152229

    The Parish Panels (Safeguarding Trust) Responsibilities include:- interviewing persons willing to serve as workers in the parish- advising workers on their responsibilities in respect of the Code- advising the Select Vestry in respect of its responsibilities

    The Parish Panel Members are:The Revd N.J. Sloane (Rector) Nigel Teggin Sandra Moore Hazel Kinmonth

    Organising your wedding: Weddings are very special occasions inthe life of any family and in the life of the church. When considering gettingmarried please check possible dates with the Rector before confirmingarrangements. It is expected that couples will make a regular commitment tothe life of the church in preparation for marriage.

    Funeral Blessed are the dead who die in the name of the Lord18thSeptember (in Holy Trinity)Denise King23rdSeptember (in Holy Trinity)Maeve Kay9thOctober (in Mt Jerome Crematorium)Jeanette McCarthy

    Parish Information

    Ruth Stewart

    Ruth StewartCHRISTMASCHRISTMAS

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    Parish Archives: We are looking for any photos, information or historical artefactsrelating to Holy Trinity, Killiney. In particular we are looking for copies of AnnualAccounts, Service Sheets, Photos and Parish Magazines. If you have any such recordsplease contact the Rector.

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