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Christmas Mass Application

December 12, 2020 by eadestownparish

To comply with government guidelines, attendance at mass is restricted to up to 50 people in Eadestown and 30 people in Kilteel. As a result we are asking each family/household to indicate using the link below the masses you wish to attend in order of preference. As there may be excessive demand for certain masses we will allocate places using a lottery system. PLEASE COMPLETE YOUR APPLICATION BY 13 DECEMBER 2020

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

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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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