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Thursday January 01 1970

Dublin Catholic Worker meeting invitatiion

category dublin | rights, freedoms and repression | event notice author Sunday February 26, 2006 01:37author by Fitzer - DCW Report this post to the editors

DCW development: explore the possibilities

A meeting to explore Community, service to the poor and witnessing against the causes of oppression

Invitation - Dublin Catholic Worker Tuesday 7th of March at 7:00pm

Are you interested in community, service to the poor, bearing witness against the causes of oppression?

We are a small group of people who are inspired and challenged by the tradition of the Catholic Worker and the radical social teaching of the Gospels.

We are in the process of exploring the possibility of establishing an expression of these values

We invite you to come and discuss these ideas over a meal at

518 South Circular Road, (Rialto) on

Tuesday 7th of March at 7:00pm.

RSVP: Asha at 087- 2379739 or 01-4549144

ADDRESS 518 South Circular Rd. Rialto Dublin (Opposite Mannions Hardware)

DIRECTIONS -Luas (Stephens Green to Sandyford Line) to Rialto, walk down to South Circular or

Bus 19 (from O'Connel, Dame or Gerorges St. to Mannions Hardware.

Related Link: http://www.peaceontrial.com/

author by goddlediddlespublication date Mon Feb 27, 2006 14:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I think you have given the wrong Luas line

author by Fitzer - DCWpublication date Tue Feb 28, 2006 20:09author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The Red Line stops are located as below:

Stop name Approximate location
Tallaght Between the square and the council offices
Hospital On Cookstown Way just outside Tallaght Hospital
Cookstown Western entrance to Cookstown Industrial Estate
Belgard Inmediately west of Old Belgard Road
Kingswood About halfway along Embankment Road
Red Cow Within the Luas complex at Red Cow Roundabout
Kylemore West of Kylemore Road junction on Naas Road
Bluebell Junction of Naas Road and Bluebell Avenue
Blackhorse On Davitt Road at Kelly's Bridge
Drimnagh Adjacent to Sperring Road junction on Davitt Road.
Goldenbridge At the canal lock opposite Benbulben Road
Suir Road West of Suir Road Bridge
Rialto Opposite Rialto Buildings THIS STATION
Fatima Opposite Fatima Mansions
James`s Adjacent to main entrance of St. James`s Hospital
Heuston At Heuston Station
Museum National Museum of Ireland
Smithfield Centre of Smithfield
Four Courts Rear of the Four Courts
Jervis At Jervis Shopping Centre
Abbey St Outside Wynn's Hotel on Abbey Street Lower
Busaras Outside Busaras
Connolly At Connolly Station

author by Friend of CWpublication date Sat Mar 11, 2006 05:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

After great grub courtesy of Bernard, eleven attended the meeting, including four current residents of the house - one of these said he was a neutral onlooker.

Two camps appeared - those interested in working out "the energy", and those interested in working out "ideas". (philosophy vs. action).

A CW house is to be begun in Limerick very soon.

Almost everyone agreed to join a mailing list (not Yahoo).

Generally thought that DCW is at a very precarious stage. It may become a loose network rather than a coherent group.

author by Friend of CWpublication date Sat Mar 11, 2006 05:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Music supplied by Joe Black and Robbie Sinnott, but most retired to the kitchen for a post-meeting analysis.

 
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