








Donna lives separate and apart from her former partner and father of her child. His name was registered as the surname on her child’s birth certificate. As she has further children with her new partner, she wishes her child’s name changed to a double-barrelled name a combination of her surname Lynch and her expartners surname Tobin so that the child whose name is Lea will be known as Lea Tobin Lynch. Her former partner and father of the child is agreeable to this as it will make it easier for the child at school and she will have a name link with her other siblings as well.
It is difficult to change details on a birth certificate once registered. If a mother has registered as the mother on the birth certificate and the father is not on the birth certificate and goes on afterwards by virtue of agreement or court order the child’s surname can be changed at that stage to an amalgam of both surnames (double barrelled) or either the surname of the father or the mother by agreement. If a father subsequently marries the mother, it may be possible to change the surname. It is effectively a reregistration bringing in the father’s details where he was not on the birth certificate. The other scenario is where the parents marry after the birth, they can then apply to register the details and change the surname at the same time.
Otherwise, the only way to change the child’s surname is with a Deed Poll. This is a formal document recording a name change. It will usually be recognised by state and other organisations once it is enrolled in the central office of the High Court. If the Deed Poll is being completed or a minor the parents both must consent to the Deed Poll. Usually, it is the mother who will do the Deed Poll and the father consents, but it could also be the other way round. The Deed is done up recording the fact that the child who previously was the name on the birth certificate now wants to go by the new name incorporating both surnames. This is witnessed by a person usually a solicitor who swears an affidavit that they witnessed the signatures of the father and mother on the Deed Poll. The Deed Polls must be very exact and precise with all detail correct to be enrolled in the central office.
The parties need to confirm that they are agreeable to the enrolment which will be on the public record as well. Once a child is over 18 years, they can apply for a Deed Poll themselves. This is often done also if a child wants to change their gender and would also like to change their first name to a suitable name for their gender change. All in all, in Ireland it would appear that people change their name by Deed Poll or of the minors they are guardians of for practical reasons unlike the United Kingdom where many people change their name to more dramatic, celebrity names.
ABOVE: Lining up for the Bill Kirby walk in aid of the Kerry Hospice Foundation at the Brogue Inn on St. Stephens day from left Mary Shanahan Secretary Kerry Hospice Foundation, Mary Sheehy, Mags O’Sullivan, Breda Barry, Grainne Rohan and Susan Rohan.
ABOVE: Supporting band before the start of the Bill Kirby charity Charity walk in aid of the Kerry Hospice, on St. Stephens Day, from left D J. Scottie Obie Madichie, Caoimhe Cotter and Carys Curran.
ABOVE: The Garda Collection and Band this year was in aid of the Kerry Hospice Foundation in Tralee town centre, included in group Garda Trish Fitzpatrick, Garda Sgt Eileen O’Sullivan, Garda Mary Garder, Garda Cathy Murphy, Cecelia Scanlon, Mike Courtney, Garda Seamus Moriarty, Garda Aidan O’Mahony, Dave Rath, Michael O’Callaghan, Eddie Barry, Maura Costello, Maura Begley, Maura Sullivan Treasurewr Kerry Hospice Foundation, Margaret Crean KHF, Andrea O’Donoughue PRO KHF.
ABOVE: Abbeydorney group in cheerful mood arriving for the Christmas swim at Fenit on Christmas morning, from left J.T. Deenihan, Anne and Sarah Deenihan, Jason and Rebecca O’Sullivan and Billy Donovan.
I`m starting to notice more lines around my mouth and lower half of my face, what can I do to treat this?
Filler products containing hyaluronic acid are used to soften fine lines and wrinkles that appear when we age. Hyaluronic acid stores deplete in our body as we get older and the bone underlying the skin tends to resorb(reduce).However, this can be replaced by administration of a filler to replace volume lost around the cheekbones and soften the lines that appear around the nasiolabial folds(sides of nose and mouth).
A full consultation in our clinic ,will comprise of an assessment of suitability for treatment with subsequent tailored treatment plans concentrating on the areas that would benefit most from treatment .
Belotero can be used as seen in figure 2.1 and 2.2 to soften nasiolabial folds through adding filler to the cheekbones and replacing the lost volume.
I am concerned about the lines on my upper face. What can I do?
Botulinum toxin Type A (Bocouture) can also be administered if required to the upper half of the face where dynamic lines have appeared(lines developing through movement of the face eg frown lines, crows feet etc. Figure 3.1 and 3.2 shows the effects of administration of botulinum toxin to the procerus and corrugator muscles used during frowning.
Whilst non surgical cosmetic treatments are not suitable for everyone , they can produce some very pleasing cosmetic results for the right candidate.
Our dear friend & mentor Michael Hennebery has died. Michael was a wonderful character and one of life’s true gentleman. Michael was a wonderful neighbour down through the years. We soldiered together on Ashe Street for over thirty years. Michael opened his premises on Ashe Street in December 1965. Originally it traded as a grocery shop. Michael had been a manager at Lipton’s grocers before making the decision to go out on his own. Hennebery’s has been an institution ever since.
He will be sorely missed by all who knew him. Our condolences to his entire family and to his many friends and loyal customers down through the years. May his gentle soul rest in peace. R.I.P Mike...Baileys Corner
“He was such a wonderful gentleman. May he Rest in Peace. Thinking of all his family & many friends”
Elisha Dowling
The Rose Hotel is the first hotel in the world to achieve the coveted Emerald Status Award by environmental educational company Fifty Shades Greener.
Odran Lucey, the hotel’s Green Manager and Executive Head Chef has been a force of nature when it comes to leading The Rose Hotel on their sustainable journey. Odran also became the first level 6 qualified Green Manager in the world in 2022, allowing him to be acknowledged for the environmental management skills he had gained through the Fifty Shades Greener qualification.
To achieve the Emerald Award, The Rose Hotel have been measuring and reducing their energy and water use and waste production, they have also measured their carbon emissions, completed many actions to reduce their pressure on these resources and created an Environmental Policy and Action Plan to commit themselves to future reduction. They have now proven their continued efforts with a reduction of their overall carbon footprint since they achieved a Silver Award at the beginning of 2022. Now in 2023, they have successfully brought down their carbon footprint
by an impressive 32%.
“We are absolutely thrilled to have received the Emerald Award, this is the accolade we had been striving to achieve. This award could only be achieved with a great team effort, it is easy to get distracted with day to day business but the Emerald Award was a great focus on our sustainability journey, and we got there. The Rose Hotel have reduced the carbon footprint, something we hear about so often in the media, by 31%, this reduction is amazing.
To be the first hotel in the world to be awarded the coveted Emerald Status Award by FSG is a great honour”. Odran Lucey, Executive Head Chef Fifty Shades Greener (FSG) provides environmental educational programmes for Hospitality, Schools and adult learners, while also providing consultancy services to governments, educational institutions and businesses internationally.
“One of the biggest challenges we face is for society to think Climate Change is someone else’s problem to fix, resulting in inaction. Education is the key to that problem. Education can ensure that our future leaders, business
owners and individuals of society have a proper understanding of sustainable development, taking personal responsibility for their own actions without looking around to blame others. Environmental education and carbon emissions management should be part of all of our educational curriculums, from primary schools all the way to third level education. This is the only way to build a carbon conscious society, a society that is aware of their own environmental impact but also that has the skills and knowledge to
reduce this impact.” Explains Raquel Noboa, founder & CEO of Fifty Shades Greener.
But the sustainability journey continues and In order to keep their momentum going and continue to reduce their Carbon emissions, The Rose Hotel have become members of the FSG Alumni Programme, committing themselves to further initiatives, developments and reductions of CO2 with the help of the FSG team.
Tralee’s Manor West Hotel has been announced as a finalist in the category, Ireland’s Family Friendly Hotel in the 2022 Hotel & Catering Gold Medal Awards. The Tralee hotel is nominated with fellow Kerry Hotels the Dingle Skellig Hotel & The Dunloe Hotel & Gardens.
Ruth O’Sullivan, General Manager Manor West Hotel says, ‘We are thrilled to be a finalist in the Family Friendly Hotel category, making magical memories for families is what it’s all about! We have an amazing team delivering exceptional service and fantastic family facilities at the hotel.’
Now in their 33rd year, the Gold Medal Awards are recognised as the leading independent awards
programme for the Irish hospitality industry.
Judged by industry experts, the Hotel & Catering Review Gold Medal Awards recognise and reward excellence in hospitality and catering operations across the island of Ireland. These awards encourage and applaud hotels, restaurants, guest houses, spa and leisure facilities, event caterers, healthcare caterers, site caterers, as well as individuals and teams that achieve the highest standard of product and service in the industry.
The category winners will be announced on Tuesday 31st January at The Galmont Hotel & Spa, Galway
Happy New Year from everyone here at the Tralee Chamber Alliance. 2022 was a roller coaster ride. Lifted restrictions saw a return to live events and we kicked off with a fantastic St Patrick’s Day Parade followed by a spectacular homecoming for Sam Maguire.
We were thrilled to welcome back the International Rose of Tralee Festival and Christmas gained an extra special glow in the Island of Geese with the new Christmas Market whipping up enough festive cheer to melt even the North Pole. A sensational fireworks display on New Year’s Eve provided the perfect ending to 2022 but there’s one more celebration to come. The Chinese New Year is just around the corner.
Anjie Baily, who co-ordinated Tralee’s inaugural Chinese New Year Festival in 2020 is looking forward to pulling out all the stops again this year.
Chinese New Year celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional Chinese calendar, often referred to as the Spring Festival in mainland China. This event will see a series of immersive and exciting activities, including a display of cheongsam (traditional Chinese dress) by some student nurses from MTU, Lions and Dragon Dances in the town centre and a Taste of Asia food market, including a demonstration in dumplingmaking.
“Dumplings were served at Chinese New Year as a celebration-food because they contained a meat filling which was a real treat as meat was scarce. They were shaped into little balls to represent nuggets of gold, something to bring good
fortune and luck.” Anjie tells me.
The celebrations will commence in Tralee town centre on Saturday January 28 from 1pm to 5pm and will include a special Chinesethemed family day so if you ever wanted to know more about acupuncture, traditional Chinese herbal medicine or what your animal sign is in the Chinese horoscope,
now’s your chance. For more insight into the Chinese New Year, tune in to this month’s Chamber Alliance podcast where Angie and Chris Sun, joint co-ordinator of the festival, talk about Chinese culture and traditions and how best to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
It’s an opportunity to enjoy a fantastic night of music, dancing and more while supporting the charity. With live music by Nitelife it promises to be a fun night, with great prizes to be won and special guests to meet.
Some fabulous puppies-in-training and other IGDB breeding dogs, ambassador dogs and working dogs will also be coming along, ready to meet and greet you and make the night a very special one.
With an annual cost of €5 million, it costs IGDB €53,000 to breed, train and care for one Guide Dog over its working life. 85% of the charity’s funds comes from fundraising. All efforts to fundraise are vital in enabling their work in #ChangingLives of people who are vision impaired and the families of children with autism. Come along and join us for this exciting fundraiser. Doors open 7.30pm. Entrance tickets €20 available at the door or in advance at Meadowlands Hotel. Or to pre-book tickets contact the Tralee Branch via text/WhatsApp 087-4521921. The Meadowlands Hotel are offering special accommodation rates for those attending the dance.
“We are expecting a wonderfully colourful mix of culture and tradition and food, dance and music.”Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind (IGDB) Tralee Branch is delighted to announce that their ‘Puppy Love’ Valentine’s Dance fundraiser will take place on Friday 10th February in The Meadowlands Hotel, Tralee.
“My girlfriend is absolutely beautiful. Body like a Greek statue – completely pale, no arms.” – Phil Wang
“If God had written the Bible, the first line should have been ‘It’s round.’” – Eddie Izzard
“Two fish in a tank. One says: ‘How do you drive this thing?’” – Peter Kay
“I always take my wife morning tea in my pyjamas. But is she grateful? No, she says she’d rather have it in a cup.” – Eric Morecambe
“A man walks into a chemist’s and says, ‘Can I have a bar of soap, please?’
My father drank so heavily, when he blew on the birthday cake he lit the candles.” – Les Dawson
“I was in my car driving back from work. A police officer pulled me over and knocked on my window. I said, ‘One minute I’m on the phone.’”
– Alan Carr
“I worry about ridiculous things, you know, how does a guy who drives a snowplough get to work in the morning… that can keep me awake for days.” – Billy Connolly
“I used to go out with a giraffe. Used to take it to the pictures and that. You’d always get some bloke complaining that he couldn’t see the screen. It’s a giraffe, mate. What do you expect? ‘Well he can take his hat off for a start!’”
– Paul Merton
“Here’s a picture of me with REM. That’s me in the corner.” – Milton Jones
“People say ‘Bill, are you an optimist?’ And I say, ‘I hope so.’” – Bill Bailey
“I rang up Vodafone and said: ‘I want to report a nuisance caller.’ He said: ‘Not you again.’”
– Tim Vine
“Life is like a box of chocolates. It doesn’t last long if you’re fat.” – Joe Lycett
The chemist says, ‘Do you want it scented?’ And the man says, ‘No, I’ll take it with me now.’” – Ronnie Barker
“Crime in multi-storey car parks. That is wrong on so many different levels.” – Tim Vine
“You know you’re working class when your TV is bigger than your bookcase.” – Rob Beckett
I said to the gym instructor: “Can you teach me to do the splits?”, He said: “How flexible are you?”, I said: “I can’t make Tuesdays.” – Tommy Cooper
A good rule to remember for life is that when it comes to plastic surgery and sushi, never be attracted by a bargain.” – Graham Norton
“Two monkeys were getting into the bath. One said: ‘Oo, oo, oo, aah aah aah.’ The other replied: ‘Well, put some cold in it then.’” – Harry Hill
It’s that time of the year where some of us jet off to the slopes to ski and snowboard. A great way to unwind but it can also be quite a challenge for the body especially if you are out of practice. The last thing anyone wants to happen on their skiing holiday is to have aches, pains or old injuries holding you back.
What can you do to prepare and get the most out of your trip?
In KP Therapy we offer a full body Neuromuscular NCT. Here we will do a full body assessment checking your range of motion, strength and possible postural imbalances.
Through hands on therapy and exercise rehab we can improve any areas that need it. As there is such a demand placed on your lower limbs and especially your balance while you ski or snowboard, these will be the areas we will focus on the most.
If you’re going to invest so much in your holiday, why not invest in preparing your body for what it’s about to face into. Your body will thank you and allow you to then get the most out of your holiday and enjoy it!
We would also like to welcome the newest member of the team, Stefanie Adamek to the clinic. Stefanie has a background in massage, yoga and pilates and is available for appointments on Saturdays going forward.
Our academy hurling teams were back in action last Saturday with indoor sessions at the MTU sports arena. These sessions are aimed at boys born between 2010 and 2019 who have never played before and want to try out hurling. The U7 session is also open to girls born between 2017 and 2019. Text 085 1355566 for more details.
Our Operation Transformation program got under way last week with over 70 participants signing up. There was a great turnout on Wednesday evening for the first circuits session at Cuman Iosaf where Diarmuid put everybody through their paces. Despite a wet Sunday morning everybody enjoyed the walking session on the new Fenit Greenway.
The every Steps Challenge got under way last week. We ask all members and friends of the club to join and help us hit that 4000 KM total to be in with a chance of winning a prize for the club. To register download the “My Life” app, go to “Challenges” and select “Munster GAA - Every Step Counts” and then select “Tralee Parnells Hurling & Camogie Club”. If you have any trouble in signing up please contact Caroline on 085 7762896. Join our Operation Transformation group walk/run on Sunday Morning as a great way to clock up those steps and have a friendly chat along the way.
The club will hold a social and awards night on Saturday the 11th of February 2023 at the Rose Hotel, Tralee. The club invites all Parnells Hurling & Camogie supporters to our social to mark the 10 year anniversary of the club with special guests, our All Ireland Féile winners and their families. Tickets are available by contacting the organising committee at traleeparnellsgaa@gmail.com or at 085 1355566.
We held our Annual AGM last Saturday Above in Ballyseedy complex, in a well-attended meeting Chairperson Brid McElligott welcomed everyone to the annual review of club activities in 2022.Our President Ted Fitzgerald spoke about the huge amount of work that it takes to run a club in this day and age. Brid said we all looked forward to getting back into playing action and wished all teams , club members and supporters’ success in 2023.
The Steps Challenge started on January 11th and runs till February 15th. We had fantastic numbers on the first night and would like to thank all who took part. We will reconvene again on Thursday evening at 7pm sharp. The club will be entered into a draw to win O’Neill’s vouchers once we collectively hit 4000km in steps. You must download the Irish Life app, and register for John Mitchels Kerry as outlined below.
Can we ask everyone to start registering on the “My Life” app. Once downloaded and you’ve completed your profile go to 1: “Challenges”
2: Click into “Munster GAA - Every Step Counts”
3: At the top you will see leader board tap into this and scroll down until you see John Mitchels Kerry
In addition, our Ireland Lights Up weekly walk, in collaboration with “Operation Transformation” will return on Thursday 12th January at 7pm on our Club walkway. Please join us!
Please spread the word these walks are for our entire community not just members.
From everyone here in John Mitchels Gaa club we would like to say a huge congratulations to Fossa Gaa and Rathmore Gaa on the winning of their club All Ireland Finals in Croke Park yesterday. Well Done.
Come along on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Avail of our free strength and conditioning classes being facilitated by George Bastible. All you need is motivation, an exercise mat and water. Open to all 18-year-olds and over. MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS
START TRAINING LIKE THE PROS OPERATION TRANSFORMATION STYLE FREE FOR ALL MEMBERS
Come along to the Astroturf and take part in a one-hour session with George Bastible. Open to all club members, players and parents from minor upwards.
If you have the desire to be the best version of yourself, come to John Mitchels at 6pm on Monday and 8pm on Fridays and increase your fitness levels
All teams have completed their season for 2022 and we wish all players well on their strength and conditioning programs
John Mitchels Membership for 2023 is Now Open!
Membership is a vital part of ensuring the clubs continued success and development. Whether you are a player, coach, supporter, parent of a player or member of the wider community, we welcome all members at John Mitchels. For 2023, there are a number of membership options available to members. An exciting development for the club has resulted in partnering with Fashion Designer Paul Galvin who has designed a John Mitchels Jersey and Training Top. The opportunity to purchase one of these tops is available as part of our 2023 membership options.
Membership can be paid online by clinking this link www.johnmitchelsgaa. com or by calling to Ballyseedy any Sunday morning from 10.30 until 12 where Club Registrar Georgie Lowe will be available to take payment.
If you register online, please email confirmation of your payment and the size required for the jersey and/ or training top to johnmitchelsgaa1@ gmail.com. Closing date for receipt of membership is Friday February 17th 2023.
CLUB AGM: A sizeable membership at our Senior Club AGM, held on Sunday last (15th Jan), saw most of our current ‘Top Table’ continue for the coming season. A brilliant Report by Club Secretary, Siobhán Power, was circulated
to members as they arrived. Club Chairman, Shane Lynch’s comprehensive address outlined the main events of 2022 and gave a detailed perspective on what’s lined up for the coming season. Orlaith Griffin takes over as Children’s Officer while Carmel O’Neill moves to the Irish Language and Culture position. And then towards the end of the Meeting there was widespread welcome for Aidan O’Connor who was formally elected Club President in succession to the late Brendan Dowling. Aidan was, and still is, synonymous with the C Team which he continues to manage and he was also Club Chairman for a five year period (2011-2015) in between Ger Reidy and Liam Lynch. .
WELL DONE: to Rathmore and Fossa on their respective Intermediate and Junior All Ireland wins last Sunday. It’s the fifth year now, since the competitions were revamped in 2004, that Kerry Clubs have won both Finals in the same year.
UNDER 7 FOOTBALL: Boys born in 2016/17/18 began their new season at 10am on Sunday last in the Mercy Mounthawk Gym.
PEIL FAOI 9: All boys born in 2014/15 arrived full of enthusiasm to their new season’s Gaelic football activity. Next Sunday’s session will commence at 11am in the Mercy Mounthawk Gym. Everyone welcome!
UNDER 11 FOOTBALL: Last Sunday’s workout was ‘brill’...great skills, style and enthusiasm were very evident and good coaching took place. All boys born in 2012/13 will continue their football training on The Green CBS Astro on Sunday NEXT at 11am. Bring a friend or two or three next Sunday.
PEIL FAOI 13: ‘The ball is in and the game is on...!’ The U13 ‘23 season is well and truly in full swing! ! On Friday last the boys started 2023 with their first night of real action up at the Kerry Sports Academy, Munster Technological University, Dromtacker, Tralee.
Congratulations to our club’s two new presidents: Aidan O’Connor and Noreen Power. Well-deserved honours. Gura fada buan iad!
Jimmy Duffy Memorial Cycle 2023 Unfortunately, due to the weather forecast on Saturday last the Jimmy Duffy Memorial Cycle did not go ahead.
As of Sunday, we are in the position of 34/202 of clubs participating in the Munster Challenge. Alongside the group walks keep up the healthy habits and help St Pats clock up the steps in the Irish Life ‘Every Step Counts’ virtual challenge. Great prizes to be won and healthy competition amongst the community! Download the Mylife
Call Chris or Colette Tel: 066-7126399 or e-mail : traleeadvertiser@gmail.com
App here & join the GAA Munster step challenge & select St Pats Blennerville to register.
The rain cleared just in time for the first of our ‘Ireland Lights Up’ walks in conjunction with Operation Transformation. On Tuesday had 62 walkers with a great mix of ages. Thanks to all those who helped with the refreshments on return. We look forward to 7 more weeks of group walking Registration starts at 6pm setting off from St Pats Clubhouse at 6.30pm sharp, don’t forget to sign in and wear your HIGH VIS jacket.
The route for this year is starting at St Pats Clubhouse V92RH98, by the canal to the marina and back again. It is a free event and refreshments afterward. No Age limit and Buggies are welcome.
To Kerry Ladies in their Division 1 Round 1 game away to Waterford in Piltown on Sunday 22nd of January at 2pm.
To Kerry Hurlers who play in Round 3 of the Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling League against Limerick on Tuesday 17th of January at 7pm in Austin Stacks Park.
To Fossa who were crowned All Ireland Junior Club Championship winners at the weekend.
To Rathmore who were crowned All Ireland Intermediate Club Championship winners at the weekend.
The league continued on Monday night despite a few cancellations due to the weather.League leader Yunis Barudi, from Ukraine beat Iranian Sami in another flawless display.Hot on his heels is fellow Ukrainian Olex who beat Brian O, Sullivan.Croatian Mirko beat Paul. Indeed Paul also lost out to Syrians finest Ayman in a nail biting finish.In another game of seconds Michael from Mullingar drew with Johnny.The club would alsolike to welcome Dave from London and Brian from Malaysia to the club.The club meet every Monday night upstairs in the Castle Bar afrom 7pm.Johnny Hoare Club PRO 086/1083685.
Tralee Chess Club beat Dungarvan 3 1/2 /1 1/2 in their afternoon clash in Charleville last weekend ..
The club beat Galway 3/2 in the 3rd round of the Munster Chess League last weekend also . Tralee lead the league with 4 victories from 4 matches.
Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours, this time I ask you this special one (mention favour). Take it dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your Heart where your Father sees it, then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer three times for three days and your favour will be granted. Never known to fail. Must promise publication of prayer. D.O.C.
Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours, this time I ask you this special one (mention favour). Take it dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your Heart where your Father sees it, then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer three times for three days and your favour will be granted. Never known to fail. Must promise publication of prayer. Thanks for Family Favours Answere. M.Mc.E.
Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours, this time I ask you this special one (mention favour). Take it dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your Heart where your Father sees it, then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer three times for three days and your favour will be granted. Never known to fail. Must promise publication of prayer. Thanks for Family Favours Answere. M.Mc.E.
Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours, this time I ask you this special one (mention favour). Take it dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your Heart where your Father sees it, then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer three times for three days and your favour will be granted. Never known to fail. Must promise publication of prayer. Thanks for Family Favours Answere. M.Mc.E.
Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours, this time I ask you this special one (mention favour). Take it dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your Heart where your Father sees it, then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer three times for three days and your favour will be granted. Never known to fail. Must promise publication of prayer. Thanks for Family Favours Answere. M.Mc.E.
Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours, this time I ask you this special one (mention favour). Take it dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your Heart where your Father sees it, then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer three times for three days and your favour will be granted. Never known to fail. Must promise publication of prayer. Thanks for Family Favours Answere. M.Mc.E.
Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours, this time I ask you this special one (mention favour). Take it dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your Heart where your Father sees it, then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer three times for three days and your favour will be granted. Never known to fail. Must promise publication of prayer. Thanks for Family Favours Answere. M.Mc.E.