Dalai Lama gets a Celtic welcome in Kildare - Local - Leinster Leader

"the Dalai Lama’s heart-warming smile is a sight to behold let alone watching him blowing a kiss to scores of proud-as-punch primary students or witnessing the delight he took in the uilleann pipes playing gently beside him in the Square in Kildare town last week.

Over 500 people turned out to welcome his holiness, the Dalai Lama on his spiritual visit to Kildare Town, having been invited by The Solas Bhríde Centre to speak on ‘The Spirituality of Compassion’ last Wednesday.

Crowds started to gather two hours ahead of the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet’s scheduled arrival, who was in Kildare with Derry man Richard Moore whom the Dalai Lama describes ‘as his personal hero’. In 1972, aged 10, Richard was blinded by a rubber bullet and years later he befriended and forgave the soldier who shot him.

“It’s an honour to see him in the flesh - I’ve admired him for so long from afar,” said John Joe O’Meara, from Naas.

“It’s a great day for Kildare. It’s a good arena to show compassion to the world and to open our hearts,” added Aisling Hassett from Kildare Town. "

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