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  1. Seven foundresses set out from Roebuck Carmel on Nov 19th 1881 to establish a new monastery at Kilmacud, carrying their small treasured statue of St Joseph.

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  2. Kilmacud Crokes is one of Dublin and Ireland’s largest GAA clubs. It is based on the South Side of Dublin in Stillorgan. The club has circa 4,800 members and caters for the GAA codes of Men’s and Ladies Football, Hurling and Camogie.

  3. GAA. Kilmacud Crokes — The making of a giant. Dublin side’s dominance is the envy of every Leinster club — but their origins are humble and familiar to all. Dara Purcell, right, and the Kilmacud hurlers face Ballyhale in the Leinster club SHC final at Croke Park this afternoon. SAM BARNES/SPORTSFILE. Michael Foley.

  4. The Parish of St. Laurence O’Toole, Kilmacud, was formed in 1964. The Parish was made up of Kilmacud and Stillorgan. Our first Parish Priest was Canon Harley.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › KilmacudKilmacud - Wikiwand

    Kilmacud is a suburban area of Dublin in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland, at least partly contiguous with Stillorgan.

  6. Carmelite Monastery of St Joseph, Kilmacud, Dublin, Ireland. Carmelite Way of Life: Focus and Apostolate. With thousands of their Discalced Carmelite sisters worldwide, the nuns of Kilmacud Carmel continue to live the cloistered contemplative life as envisioned by St. Teresa of Avila.

  7. Jan 22, 2023 · Kilmacud Crokes hold off late Glen surge to claim All-Ireland title. Last year‘s beaten finalists get over the line against Derry champions at Croke Park. Kilmacud’s Tom Fox, Shane Cunningham...