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“A Decade for Deliverance” from Coronavirus

March 27, 2020 by eadestownparish

Please join in our parish prayers for the safety of everyone by praying part of the Rosary daily. It is hoped that  everyone will remember to pray  at least one Decade . Families are asked to set up a small prayer space which might include some of the following, Bible, Statue, Crucifix, Holy Water, Candle. The children are familiar with this from school. There have been many occasions in our history when people did not have access to a public mass as at present and the Faith was kept burning brightly by the praying of the Rosary. In these critical times we should remember that we are not alone and that our prayers for one another are important.

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    The Parish of Eadestown is situated in the north-east Kildare ‘highlands’; made up of the civil parishes of Rathmore, Kilteel, Tipper and Haynestown.

    It is within the Deanery of Blessington and the Diocese of Dublin. Parish Administrator: Fr. Mícheál Comer Churches: The Immaculate Conception Eadestown; St. Laurence O’Toole Kilteel.

    Fr. Mícheál can be contacted at (045) 862187 or directly on his mobile (087) 782 6096.

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