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‘You can do what you like with them’ said Stephen Middleton (Innkeeper 1), adjusting his tea-towel headdress, ‘but they’re not coming in here!’
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His comments were directed at an equally biblically-clad Johnny Honner (aka Innkeeper 2) who was explaining that the young lady in his company was heavily pregnant and in need of a bed for the night. They stood in the doorway to the Enniskerry Inn, dazzlingly lit by the lights of the RTE Nationwide Cameraman. It was an extraordinarily unique moment during our walk through the village with the Holy Family on Saturday last. We had congregated at the doors of St. Mary’s church and from 4:30pm onward, as the light diminished the crowds built; people joined our procession around the corner and down towards the obelisk to find three wise men bathed in orange light, fully confused by the appearance of a bright star.
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Indeed they did walk in an Easterly direction, crowds and cameras, microphones and Innkeepers, up the hill towards St. Patrick’s church and a stable equipped with hay, a manager, a pony and sheep. It was an idea that gained momentum and had been embraced by the school, parishes and wider community. It was a glimpse of church outside its own walls and I couldn’t help but wonder what the impact of this simple procession might have been on those who may not have held a faith or denomination.
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It was visible unity and a recreation of the most wonderful story we Christians have to tell.
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In the school the stalls buzzed with life and again a sense of unity and warmth of welcome was immediately apparent. Stall holder came from far and wide and provided a huge range of gifts and crafts. This was definitely something we should repeat. Thank you sincerely members of the PTT of the school, members of our Parish and St. Mary’s Parish and both schools for embracing the Follow the Star Christmas Festival.
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CHARABANC NOTES contact Marjorie Mold on 2083499.
We really enjoyed seeing everyone and friends at our birthday lunch on 22nd November, where 32 of us joined in the celebration for our bunch of birthdays. It was lovely to see everyone enjoying themselves. We now look forward to seeing you all again on our last day before Christmas on 13th December, when we will be joined by our friends from Kilmac to help us singing our carols with Jacky and her singers and of course Judy who comes and plays for us. The choir and Judy have been starting our Christmas each year since we started 21 years ago. Sadly, many of those who were with us then are no longer here but are never forgotten.
We will resume our Friday tea parties on Jan 12th, weather permitting. Do have a great Christmas and keep safe till we meet again, never forgetting if anyone wants a chat or a little help during the break, all you need to do is lift the phone to Anne or Marjorie any time. Submitted by Marjorie Mold
FLOWER GUILD contact Marjorie Mold (01) 2863499
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We will decorate the church on Saturday morning 21st for Christmas so if anyone has berried holly etc we will be very grateful. if you can bring it to the church before 10am or leave it in on Friday evening. Sunday Flowers in church will be memorial from Mrs. Bass on 8th and by Mrs. Mold on 15th. Submitted by Marjorie Mold
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SUNDAY COFFEE LIST contact Joyce Roe 2862645 or Marjorie Mold 2863499.
Coffee After Church, contact Marjorie Mold 087 647 2668 or Joyce Roe 2862645
Coffee on Sundays in the next few weeks will, be by Keith and Vicky McKee on 8th and Mrs. Mahon with Mrs O’Rourke on 15th. The new list I’ll be out in January. If anyone is not available to do Sundays or if you would be prepared to be included on the list could you let Marjorie or Joyce know as soon as possible. it usually mans about 2 Sundays in a year. Also, if you could pass your mobile number to Marjorie it makes it easier to just text you during the week before your due date.
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PASTORAL CARE contact Joyce Roe 2862645 or Marjorie Mold 2863499.
We enjoyed the Sunday lunch with 28 friends on 24th November, it was good to see so many people enjoying a get together over a meal. It is always great to hear the buzz of conversation in the hall.
We will do another of these Sunday lunches in the spring , when we all recover from Christmas We will let you know nearer the date .
We think of all those who are unwell at the present time and keep you in our prayers.
Submitted by Marjorie Mold.
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CHRISTMAS FEAST
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Niamh Murray, Soprano and the Enniskerry Concert Choir.
Musical Director; Gloria Smith
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Accompanist; Charles Pearson
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14th and
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15th,
7pm in St Mary’s Church, Enniskerry
Concerts in aid of Sr Agnes’ Centre for Music and the Arts Crumlin
And St Mary’s Parish, Enniskerry
TICKETS € 20, including mulled wine and mince pies.
Tickets available in the village from The Parting Glass and The Village Store or contact 0873190595
Parochial Hall Organisations
Parochial Hall Organisations – Bookings Marjory Dalton 086 160 1721 | ||||
Monday | Brownies | 5.45 – 7.00 | Betty Prender | 087 6860260 |
Table Tennis | 8.00 – 10.00 | Joyce Roe | 086 8191209 | |
Tuesday | Zumba Gold | 09.30 – 10.30 | Susan O’Brien | 087 2449875 |
Zumba | 09.30 – 10.30 | Susan O’Brien | 087 2449875 | |
Bridge Club | 7.30 – 10.30 | Vonny Kelly | 086 7956355 | |
Wednesday | League of Health | 10.00 – 12.00 | Carol MacNeaney | 01 2824463 |
Lego Club | 2.30 – 4.30 | Karl Quinn | 089 2544784 | |
Gardening Club | 8.00 – 10.00 | Ethni Seymour | 086 8092211 | |
Tai Chi (2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th Wednesday) | 7.30 – 9.00 | David Marshall | 087 2072792 | |
Thursday | Parents & Tots | 09.30 – 11.00 | Carol Bird | 01 2767807 |
Entertainments Committee | 8.00 – 9.30 | Joyce Roe | 086 8191209 | |
Yoga | 7.00 – 8.15 | Mel | 086 2210567 | |
Friday | Charabanc | 2.30 – 4.30 | Marjorie Mold | 01 2863499 |
Saturday | Irish Dancing | 10.15 – 12.15 | Breeda Finnerty | 087 4198988 |
Sunday | Local Crafts | 10.00 – 6.00 | Ray Cranley | 086 0779514 |
AND FINALLY….
We would welcome news or articles on events or stories you may have and wish to share with the community. If you would like to be included in this Newsletter please contact Mandy Berkeley, School and Parish Secretary, at (01) 2863862.