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Who Needs Enemies? returns to Town Hall

EOIN HANCOCK just wants break. He wants to clean up his act, detox himself, put his dissolute past behind him, and live a healthier, simpler, life. Some hope when your friends are pot heads, boozers, and hell raisers.

The benefits of Indian head massage

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The Indian head massage, a wonderful holistic therapy, works on the head, neck, and shoulders, relieving tension and re-balancing energy. It brings an easing of tension, and a sense of relaxation and wellbeing. Headaches are relieved, muscles are relaxed, and other parts of the body also respond to this treatment.

Challenge yourself for meningitis

Would you like to trek for 60km along the Great Wall of China, visit Peru or Little Tibet in India? Meningitis Research Foundation is looking for adventure seekers to take part in these events for its 2011 charity challenge.

Evil Uncle to play November gig in Cleeres

Evil Uncle will be releasing his highly anticipated debut album Two Lights Not Broken on November 16. This is the follow up to his critically acclaimed Songs for the Road EP.

The benefits of Indian head massage

The Indian head massage is a wonderful holistic therapy that works on the head, neck, and shoulders, relieving tension and re-balancing energy. It brings an easing of tension, a sense of relaxation, and wellbeing. Headaches are relieved, muscles are relaxed and other parts of the body also respond to this treatment.

McGuinness welcomes Government plans for job creation

Small Kilkenny companies can expect to benefit from an ambitious new five-year Government strategy focussing on job creation, according Deputy John McGuinness.

Enjoy an Indian night at the museum

Galway will be able to experience and enjoy the tastes, smells, and sounds of India at a special event in Cafe 8 at the Galway City Museum this Saturday.

Is Ms Jennifer Sleeman a bit of a crackpot?

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I have always thought it strange why so many women feel isolated from the Catholic Church, when it has at its centre a woman, Mary - the Mother of God. It is not right that many women feel they are ‘second class citizens’ within a church that attempts to reach out to all. Surely without Mary, the New Testament would be worthless. Surely after the Nazarene Himself, the Mother of Jesus, who is venerated by the Catholic and Orthodox churches, is the first and greatest saint in heaven. Mary is revered by all Christian churches, and honoured by Islam. At the very first council of the Church, at Ephesus four hundred years after Christ, she was declared to be the Theotokos, Mother of God (the actual God bearer). But even before that her image, holding the Child, was etched into tombs in the Roman catacombs. Being the Theotokos, Mary could have become remote, unreal from the human experience. After all we are told that she was born free from Original Sin, which as a total ‘theological illiterate’ I don’t fully understand; but I accept the logic that if Mary was not the mother of God, then Jesus was not God. I believe that He was. Yet despite the supreme position of Mary many women feel isolated, uninvolved, as if they have no contribution to make.

Eat, Pray, Love @ The Eye

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THE NEW Julia Roberts’ film, Eat Pray Love, opens at The Eye Cinema in Wellpark tomorrow and there will be girlie goodies to give away over the weekend.

Jazz night in aid of Hope Foundation

Kilkenny’s Hibernian Hotel will host a very special evening of jazz on Tursday, August 26 at 8.30pm in aid of the Hope Foundation.

 

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