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RECRUITMENT GENERAL ASSISTANT required for busy Christian Retreat Centre in West Wickham.


To undertake domestic duties (cleaning guest rooms, setting up, helping prepare, serve & clearing meals).


This is a live-in post offering 35 hours per week, inclusive of weekends.


For an informal enquiry or to request an application form please phone Sue Riley at the centre on 0208 777 2000 or email at:


enquiries@emmauscentre.org.uk. Closing date for applicants: 24 October 2011. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION


Peaceful Private Accommodation (available all year round with inexpensive winter rates), in the heart of Connemara consisting of a 2 storey farmhouse and thatched cottage. Walking distance from beautiful coastline and coral beach. The farmhouse has four double bedrooms, sitting


room with open fire, dining and reading room. The self contained cottage has open fireplace, a separate kitchen and bathroom and can accommodate two persons.


Phone Marie 00 353 87 2350068


Also available a beautiful appointed cottage in Ballymote Co. Sligo. Accommodation consists of one double bedroom en suite, twin room with large bathroom, sitting room with convenient gas fire, dining room and kitchen. Double glazed windows throughout.


Phone Christina 00 353 86 1035090 EDINBURGH:


B & B, GILLIS CENTRE Central location, peaceful grounds. B & B en-suite,


continental breakfast.


Bookings: 0131 623 8933 or email gilliscentre@staned.org.uk Website: www.gilliscentre.org.uk


100 Strathearn Road, EH9 1BB Registered Charity No. SC008540


PEACEFUL, private accommodation for holiday, retreat, or rest for Priests and Religious in lovely Windsor country. Cottages for 1-6 people, every convenience. Near Heathrow and Henley. Apply: St John’s Convent, Kiln Green, Reading RG10 9XP. Tel: 0118 940 2964.


EVENTS SABBATICALS


Formation Consultation Services


We provide unique, flexible and holistic sabbatical programming within a small nurturing community atmosphere.


Programs are tailored specifically to each participant’s needs.


of articles on formation are available. FCS offers a free email newsletter with a focus on human formation. It is available every other month. Past newsletters are on our website.


On our website, a helpful selection


Tel: USA 1-508-234-6540 Email: formation@fcs-bilotta.com Web: www.fcs-bilotta.com


FRIENDSHIP LOOKING FOR SOMEONE SPECIAL?


friendsfirst is a UK wide membership organisation that helps Catholics and other Christians meet for friendship and relationships. We offer a personal and successful service for all ages.


Call 020 7100 1220 today. www.friends1st.co.uk


The Guild of Catholic Writers is on 28 September in London EC2


The next meeting of The Keys -


when Francis Davis, government advisor will speak on


“Riots: The Big Society, the Churches & the Coalition”.


Reception and supper: £12 for members, £16 for non-members.


If you would like to attend, contact Mary Kenny, Master of the Keys, on mary@mary-kenny.com


Diocese of Northampton Liturgy Commission


How we continue to introduce the new translation of the Roman Missal with Fr Paul Turner


Day sessions, each with a different focus: 1 October – Slough – open to all


3 October – Milton Keynes – open to all 5 October – Luton – for clergy


6 October – Milton Keynes – schools, youth workers. For booking


E: admin.nores@btconnect.com T: 01908 233121


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