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Friary to sell Trócaire’s Christmas ‘Gifts of Love’
By Sean Moriarty
Killarney’s Franciscan Friary is the only local outlet to offer Trócaire’s Christmas ‘Gifts of Love’ this year.
The development agency sells a range of Christmas gifts which allows the charity to provide families in the developing world with clean water, essential tools, livestock and help with education.
There are 17 Trócaire gifts to choose from, such as chicks, beehives and solar lamps, ranging in price from €5 to €1,000.
Trócaire gift packs are available to buy from the Friary office which opens from 9.30am to 5.30pm Monday to Saturday.
“Christmas is a time of giving and we are delighted to offer this service to the people of Kerry,” Fr Eamonn O’Driscoll told the Killarney Advertiser.
The Dubliner, who joined the Killarney Friary last year, can trace his family roots to Valentia Island.
Between 1985 and 1991 he spent five years on a mission in Zimbabwe.
“I have seen first-hand the work of Trócaire,” Fr Eamonn, who celebrated his 70th birthday on Wednesday said.
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