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08 May 7 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

SOCIAL Day for actively retired will be held at Knockanure Community Centre on Monday 12th of May fro 9.30am to 1pm, please ring 068 49799 to book your place.
BEST Wishes on their First Communion to Rachael Rowlands, Mardbh McEvoy, Grace McElligott, Christopher Keane and Maria Kennelly, their big day is on Saturday May 10th.
MISSION will begin in Listowel Church with the Grey Friars on Friday May 9th at 7.30pm with mass and St Pio Prayer Meeting followed by 40 hours Adoration. Volunteers required spending an hour in Adoration. Phone Ena on 086 0562472 or Margaret at 087 2278599. Mission continues in Ballylongford till May 10th, session each evening at 8pm, details from 068 43110.
Eucharistic Procession in Listowel is on Sunday May 25th `08. Rosary will be said at the Grotto in Clounmacon every Friday during May at 8pm.
GORTAGLANNA Commemoration will be held on Sunday May 11th , assemble at Gortaglanna Bridge at 7.30pm, details from 087 9107398.
DEVOTIONS to Our Lady Queen of the May will be held at Knockanure Church on Sunday afternoon May 18th from 3.30pm to 4.30pm, it will consist of Hymns and prayers of healing, and we also remember students doing exams. Guest speaker Fr Pat Moore P.P. Duagh on Healing, supported by Fr. Lucid P.P., Fr. McMahon and Fr. O Callaghan. Donations of flowers will be appreciated, all are welcome. Thanks to Andrew Rogan for his work on Our Lady�s Altar.
CLEAN Up at St Michael�s Cemetery will begin on Thursday May 8th from 7pm onwards, to view local cemeteries visit http://knockanure.myphotoalbum.com
CHARITY Night will be presented by Kerry Choral Union on May 18th in Listowel Parish Church starting at 8pm, proceeds in aid of Aras Mhuire Nursing Home.
OLDER People: Various events are being run in May to encourage and highlight the activities of older people, Tralee Library have an art exhibition from 12th to 17th of May and a celebration of planet earth at 3pm on Wednesday 21st of May.
MAY Altars are made in many homes at this time of year, several wild flowers are now in bloom, herbalists are having a supply of fresh plants for their practice, the Stinging Nettle is one of the most popular herbs at this time of year.
HERO: Application forms to nominate Tidy Town Hero is available at Super Value. Book available at Super Value, celebrating Tidy Towns of Ireland gives a short account of the towns who won the tidy Towns competition over the past 50 years included are two Kerry winners Kenmare and Sneem.
LOTTO: Knockanure GAA Lotto Results for 2nd May, numbers drawn were 4-13-18-25, Jackpot was E7,300 No Winner .
Lucky dips went to the following; Teresa McAuliffee, Knocknagoshel; Mary T McMahon, Gortaglanna; Nora Lane, Beenanasbug; Margaret Frawley, Kilmorna; Pat Scanlon, c/o Kevin�s; James Sheehy, Moyvane; Bar Prize Gerard Greaney;
Next weeks Jackpot E7,400
BEST wishes to Celia and John Thornton also to Ann and John Brouder on celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary recently.
BENEFIT Dance will be held at Knockdown Arms on Friday night May 9th, details from 068 42218.
  STRESS: Farm and Rural Stress Helpline 1800 742 645. A Presentation by Dan O-Connor (Kerry Mental Health) on coping with bereavement and stress will be held in the Community Centre Tarbert on Wednesday May 7th at 8pm.All are welcome and admission is free, light refreshments served.
DIPLOMA in Counselling Course in Tralee, details from 066 7122 931.
WEATHER is causing great concern to any farmer who is heavily stocked, great fall of hailstones accompanied by thunder and lightening fell on Tuesday evening April 29th, some houses were without electricity, Thursday May 1st we got another flood; Every fine morning we have a wonderful dawn chorus. Last Sunday as beautiful for a change long may it continue?
CHURCH is at present being repaired, due to the fact that it is a listed building structural and design faults which have plagued the building from the start, cannot be corrected, so repairs have to be done in a manner that is far from good practice and the people have to pay again and again.
EVENTS: Blood Transfusion Service were due to hold their blood donation clinic at the Arms Hotel on Tuesday and Wednesday May 6th and 7th from 6pm to 9pm each day, details from 1850 731 137; Alzheimer�s Support Group will hold a Coffee and Information Morning at the Arms Hotel on Tuesday May 6th from 10am to 1pm, more information from 068 23584; Bazaar in aid of the Niall Mallon Foundation will be held at the Mermaids on Tuesday May 6th starting at 10am; Last Rambling House for the time being will be held at Finuge on Friday May 9th at 8pm; Athea Fishing Club will hold their competition on May 11th, fishing begins at 5pm; Comhaltsa County Board meeting will be held at Aras Padraig on May 9th at 8.30pm; Ceili will be held in Tournafulla on Friday night May 9th and a Ceili will be held at the Convent Hall Abbeyfeale on Sunday May 11th at 4pm; Reception and lunch for classes 1975, `76, `77 and `78 will be held at IT Tralee on May 13th at 1pm; Kingdom County Fair May 11th; AGM of the Presentation Family Centre will be held at the Family Resource Centre on May 15th at 7pm;  Feile Chultuir Chiarrai Workshops for primary school children will be held in Killarney from 12th to 16th of May, details from 064 70152; St. Brendan�s Way walk starts at Fenit Pier on Sunday May 11th at 2.30pm; Earth Day will be celebrated at Lyrecrompane on May 10th starting at 10am, details from 068 33942;International Day of Families May 15th; 300 Toastmasters from home and abroad will be at the INEC  on May 9th, 10th and 11th, details from 064 35324; Racing in Killarney from 11th to 13th of May; Say No to Ageism Week runs from 19th to 23rd of May; Kerry Choral Union will perform at St Mary�s Church, Listowel in  aid of Arus Mhuire on Sunday May 18th, details from the Presbytery or  Arus Mhuire; Mid May Fancy Dress in aid of Croi will be held at the Thatch on Saturday May 17th, details from 086 6088 396; Feast of St Brendan May 16th; Learn about energy, waste and the environment on Tuesday May 13th from 8.30am to 1pm at the Malton Hotel, details from 064 37928;Bodhran Championship Festival will be held at Milltown from May 30th to June 2nd, details fro 085 7739 553; 2008 is the International Year of the Potato. Abbeyfeale Horse and Pony Races will be held at Relihan�s Inch on June 29th.
HEALTH: Questions are being asked, Is your keyboard making you sick and doubts are expressed about cervical vaccine. A child under 5 dies every 30 seconds from a preventable disease malaria.
ST JOHN�S: What Men Want is on May 9th and 14th; Friday May 16th The Best of Traditional; the exhibition for May is by Ballyduff and Ballybunion Active Retirement Groups and Ballyheigue Women�s Group, details from 068 22566.
SIAMSA have started their National Folk Theatre Performances, details from 066 7123055.
SCHOLARSHIPS: IT Tralee have scholarships available for Tralee Local Employment Services Clients for part-time study, details from 066 7129 675.
ROAD: Extensive resurfacing of the Kilmorna/ Abbeyfeale road is now taking place and travellers are advised to avoid the road for the present,
BEDS: Writers Week committee are seeking accommodation for their visitors who will be in Listowel from May 28th to June 1st`08, details from 068 23294.
NO NAME Club Variety Awards 1st round will be held at the Excel Theatre in Tipperary on Sunday May 11th. The Club is also planning a trip to Brussels in July.
PARENTS of students at the Tarbert Comprehensive School have been informed of the schools policy in relation to mobile phones and relationships policy.
Fianna Fail Church Gate collection will be held on the 10th and 11th of May.
THOUGHT: Today nobody noticed me and I have not lived. You have noticed me and I Live again, Anton Chekhov; Temper is what gets most of us into trouble. Pride is what keeps us there, Anonymous; This is what Bishop Galvan said to one of his priests in China, �Dan what good will thinking do? Look, put St Patrick in front of you, St Columban behind you, put your head down and plough away.
CHINA: The latest edition of Africa tells the story of Elizabeth Newcome who went as a protestant missionary to China in 1886 and after many years abroad came home and became a Catholic nun at age 70, she died in 1936. Her life story was recently published under title Inie: A life of mission and prayer.
BOOK: The Last Secret of Fatima by Cardinal Bertone Vatican Secretary of State was due to be published on May 6th `08.
Book of local interest in the Bard of Erin, The life of Thomas Moore by Ronan Kelly,it is available locally now.
HISTORY: Snippets from the Kerryman of Saturday April 18th 1908:  A Branch of the Irish Women�s National Health Association was formed in Listowel on April 11th 1908, it got wide support from the local upper class ladies, Councillors, G Gun Mahony, Mathew Byrne, Canon Hayes, Dr O Connor, Dr Dillon and other leading men of the district including M. J. Nolan of Moyvane, teachers who were willing to help the Association included Mrs McMahon of Lisselton, Mrs Stack Ballyconry, Mrs O Shea Tullamore, Mrs Casey Knockalucca, Mrs Mahony Duagh, Mrs Neligan Dromourin, Miss Gleeson Newtown, Miss Carmody Ballylongford, Mrs O Connor Asdee, Miss O Connell Dromclough, Mrs Stack Knockanure, Miss lynch Ballinlogher, Mrs McEnery Ballyduff, Mrs Kirby Rathea, Miss Galvan Clandouglas, and Mrs Molyneaux of Derrindave. Mr O Connor who was 22 years in public life proposed that all meat for human consumption be inspected by a veterinary inspector. Before the court in Listowel was Timothy Goran who was sued for half years rent up to 1st of March 1908, he said that he was complaining about the state of his house for the past nine months and gave details of the condition of the roof, gable and floor of his dwelling.
Presentation Convent in Listowel established by four sisters from Milltown on May 7th 1844, they opened their school on May 27th with 300 pupils rising to 500 in a short time.
Died on May 7th `08 aged 90 years Wilfred Lynch, a great inventor in many spheres, he developed silicone rubber which is used in plastic surgery.
Tommy Stack of Moyvane won his first race in Kerry at Killarney on May 9th 1978.
DEATH has taken place of Fr Tim Leahy SDB of the Millstream, he was laid to rest at the Salesian Cemetery Pallaskenry on April 26th `08. Fr Tim Leahy is survived by his sisters Sr. Mary, Maura and Breda, brothers Emmet and Ned.
ADORATION: In Moyvane on Sundays 4 to 5pm, Wednesdays from 10am to 7pm, Knockanure 10am to 6pm on Tuesdays and Abbeyfeale Monday to Friday 6pm to 8pm.
ANNIVERSARIES: Mary Hartnett, Pat Danaher, Paddy Greaney, Sr. Ellen Fitzgerald, John Houlihan, Anthony O Sullivan, John Carmody, Patsy Broderick, Fr Dan McSweeney, Noreen McCarthy, Michael Relihan, Sr. Patricia Langan, Tom Higgins, John Flavin, Mass on Wednesday 7th for Tom Flaherty at 8pm, Mass for deceased members of the Fitzmaurice family on Thursday May 8th at 8pm, Mass on Friday ay 9th at 8pm for William and Mary Stack and deceased members of the Stack family, Saturday evening Mass for Dan O Connor at 8pm and Sunday Mass in Knockanure at 10am for John, Timothy& Hannah Flaherty and the deceased members of the Flaherty Family and the 11am Mass in Moyvane is for David Foley. First Holy Communion takes place in Knockanure on Saturday May 10th at 11.30am.
Rosary before Mass during the month of May.
Diocesan collection this Sunday for Kerry Mission Outreach.
Great to meet many of our friends who visited us for the Bank Holiday weekend.
READERS: Michelle Corridan, Chloe Mulvihill, David Murphy, Noelle Nolan, Mary Flaherty and Siobhan Fitzgerald.
HOPE all had a safe holiday last weekend, motorist complain about people who show little respect for their child when they use their pram or pushchair as an advance guard to cross the street, a dangerous practice which is never highlighted in the media.


08 May 14 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

COMMUNITY Games for the children of the Parish will take place in the Moyvane Sports field on Tuesday May 13th at 5pm.
BEST Wishes on their First Communion on Saturday May 10th to Rachael Rowlands, Maerdbh McEvoy, Grace McElligott, Christopher Keane and Maria Kennelly, It was a day to celebrate and remember for family members, neighbours, friends and relations also, many took part in preparations for the big day, the choir sang and children read the Readings and out Parish Priest Celebrated the Mass. All who helped deserve our appreciation.
SCHOOL: Knockanure N.S are asking any parent who wish to enrol their child for September `08, to contact the school for an enrolment form between 1pm and 3pm on school days, applications must be in before end of May.
ART; Knockanure school children have a fine display of Picasso type art on display at the school, great credit to the pupils and their art teacher Mrs Brennan. The First Communion art poster in the church includes cross chalice, host, bread, wheat ears and grapes.
SOCIAL Day for actively retired will be held at Knockanure Community Centre on Monday 12th of May fro 9.30am to 1pm, please ring 068 49799 to book your place.
Radio Link in the Church was faulty, but is no back; it is a great consolation to the people who use it.
GROW can be contacted at 087 2389 461, Aware contact number id 066 712 8010.
ATHEA First Communion will be on May 17th at 11am, Athea Community Games will be held on Wednesday May 14th starting at 6.30pm; Athea N.S Golf Classic will be held in Newcastle on Friday June 13th.
CHARITY Night will be presented by Kerry Choral Union on May 18th in Listowel Parish Church starting at 8pm, proceeds in aid of Aras Mhuire Nursing Home.
DEVOTIONS:  To Our Lady Queen of the May will be held at Knockanure Church on Sunday afternoon May 18th from 3.30pm to 4.30pm, it will consist of Hymns and prayers of healing, and we also remember students doing exams. Guest speaker Fr Pat Moore P.P. Duagh on Healing, supported by Fr. Lucid P.P., Fr. McMahon and Fr. O Callaghan. Donations of flowers will be appreciated, all are welcome. Eucharistic Procession in Listowel is on Sunday May 25th `08.
ST PIO Prayer Group will meet at Listowel Church on Thursday May 22nd at 7.15pm, all are welcome.
Afternoon of Prayer will be held at Scartaglen Church on Sunday May 18th at 2.45pm.
ST Pio Pilgrimage to Holy Cross takes place on Sunday May 25th.
40 Hours Eucharistic Adoration Mission in Listowel which began on Friday evening May 9th was an unusual experience, many spent more than three hours in the church, the usual rush from the church was noticeably absent, people who were absent missed the lovely singing of the young Canadian friar Brother Gabriel and the inspiring activities of Fr Sylvester had the people relaxed and hopefully will make a renewed effort to follow in Christ�s footsteps. Saturday evening Mass with the choir and inspirational talk was very well received.
Lough Derg Pilgrimage begins on May 31st, details from 068 31232, Monday to Friday 9am to 7pm.
Rosary will be said at the Grotto in Clounmacon every Friday during May at 8pm. May 13th is Feast of Our Lady of Fatima. Pope will be in Lourdes from 12th to 15th of September `08.
KNOCK Rosary Rally is on June 7th, details from 066 712 4519.
OLDER People: Various events are being run in May to encourage and highlight the activities of older people, Say No to Ageism Week runs from 19th to 23rd of May, booklet on activities is available at the Library or ring 1890 50 60 60.
CREATIVE Writing for older people will be facilitated by Gabriel Fitzmaurice at the library in Listowel on 13th and 20th of May `08, time 11am to 1pm, everyone welcome.
BEDS: Writers Week committee are seeking accommodation for their visitors who will be in Listowel from May 28th to June 1st`08, details from 068 23294.
ENTRIES for the County Fleadh must be in before May 23rd.
AGM of Newtownsandes Co-op takes place in the Marian Hall on Wednesday May 28th at 8pm.
PLAY: Widows� Paradise will be staged in Abbeydorney on 14th , 16th and 18th of May, details from 066 7135 369
St JOHN�S: Wednesday 14th Heavenly Concert, an evening of classical favourites, Gerald Peregrine plays the cello; Friday 16th The Best of Traditional with Tobar an Cheoil; Tuesday 20th Grow Your Own a film set in an allotment, in association with Access Cinema and on Friday 23rd Flesh a play about sex trafficking, details from 068 22566.
SEANCHAI: Local students who took part in the LINK SCP Workshop will have their art on display at Seanchai on May 14th from 6pm to 8pm.
DEAFHEAR.IE will visit Seanchai on Thursday May 15th between 1.30pm and 3pm.
Local man Gabriel Fitzmaurice was in Dingle recently at the launch of a poetry book by Dariena Ni Chinneide called The raven�s Mother.
Hi-Vis: 20% of road accident deaths are pedestrians, so the credit union are sponsoring Hi-Vis vests to help in reducing deaths and injuries, visit local credit union offices for the high visibility clothing.
BEST Wishes to local born Bill Looney who recently celebrated his 70th birthday, Bill and Chris will also celebrate the golden anniversary of their marriage shortly. Bill went to England when he was 16.Best wishes also to Kieran Flaherty of Lenamore who celebrated his 21st birthday recently.
Congratulations to the St Joseph�s School Band in Abbeyfeale who put on a great performance during the recent Fleadh by the Feale. They practice during lunch and results are magnificent.
ESCORTS for the Rose of Tralee are now being recruited, details from 066 712 1322.
EVENTS: ; AGM of the Presentation Family Centre will be held at the Family Resource Centre on May 15th at 7pm; Widows Meeting will be held at the Mermaids on Tuesday May 13th at 8.15pm; Moyvane ICA meeting is on Tuesday May 13th at 8pm; Feile Chultuir Chiarrai Workshops for primary school children will be held in Killarney from 12th to 16th of May, details from 064 70152; Ceili will be held in Athea on Friday May 16th; IT Tralee Presidential Lunch for graduates was held on May 13th at the North Campus; Mid May Fancy Dress in aid of Croi will be held at the Thatch on Saturday May 17th, details from 086 6088 396; Ice Cream Sunday is on May 18th , proceeds are in aid of Down Syndrome;  Irish Open begins on May 15th; FBD Ras begins on May 18th and continues till 25th; Charity Walk in Lyreacrompane will be held on Sunday May 18th starting at 1.30pm; ICA AGM will be held at Clounmacon on Sunday May 25th at 2.30pm; Feast of St Brendan May 16th he died aged 94 years in 578 and is buried at Clonfert; Munster Motor Cross Championships will be held at Milltown on the 24th and 25th of May; Bodhran Championship Festival will be held at Milltown from May 30th to June 2nd, details fro 085 7739 553; UCC Business Programme information night will be held at Tralee Library on Tuesday May 20th from 6pm to 8pm, details from 021 4205 102. Toastmasters Spring Conference for Ireland and England will be held in Killarney this weekend at the Glen Eagle Hotel; Racing in Tralee on the 24th and 25th of May;
KDYS are planning Summer Camps and trips, the first outing is Go Karting at Kilcolman on Tuesday 10th of June, details from 068 23744.
FARMER�S Market in Listowel will have a waste awareness stall on May 16th;
Electric Cars are being promoted in Israel where it is hoped that by 2011 they will have battery charging areas all over the country, the lithium-iron batteries will be rented rather than owned by the motorist.
AFRICA Day and get together for volunteers, development workers and missionaries takes place at Limerick Youth Services, 5 Lower Glenworth Street, Limerick on Sat. May 17th from 4pm to 7pm, details from 086 3367 683.
FULL Moon on May 20th, most trees except the ash are gradually being covered by leaves, apple trees, fruit trees, furze bush and the blackthorn are in flower and the whitethorn with its lovely aroma is flowering in sheltered places the weather is producing great growth in grass that has been preserved. The Cuckoo is singing to his hearts content in the local bog, the Dawn Chorus is at its peak, while dandelion, lady�s smock and daises are thriving.
SHOW: The Kingdom County Show on Sunday May 11th was another great warm day only just a bit of mist in the evening, it would take a long day to observe all the events which included, dog show, horse and buggy trials, show jumping, exhibitions of vintage and antiques, art, baking and produce competitions, food of various kinds were available, what was missing was what are called healthy foods.   Fowl of various breeds were on display and sports for the athletic minded and much more to browse and view.
HISTORY: Some nominations for Kerry County Council elections in 1908; Philip Healy, D. J. Flavin, W McElligott, T. M. O Connor, Daniel T. Dalton, William Collins and M.J. Nolan both of Moyvane . Kerryman for May reports death in New York of Mary Casey nee Fleming widow of James Casey of Killarney; Denis J. Buckley received presentation on resigning as trainer of the New York Kerry Team; The marriage of the only daughter of the Knight of Kerry; Tuberculosis Exhibition held in Listowel, local man M.J. Nolan was moved unanimously to the Chair, J. D Crosby and Professor Carroll spoke on the subject of T.B., Lord Listowel gave �20 and George Gun Mahony donated �10 towards the cost of the exhibition; Listowel Guardians discussed a Hayes woman who died after childbirth Dr. O Donnell who wanted assistance at the birth asked who will pay the �2 fee of Dr Dillon before he sent for him; Lady Broderick was to erect a hospital at Caherdaniel and the Council wanted contractors to know that they wanted to rebuild a gullet near Boyles house at Clounmacon, to repair pavement of trippol Bridge and footpath and water channel opposite Commercial hotel in Tarbert. An appeal was being made at this time in Australia for funds in aid of Killarney cathedral. It happened in May: George Barrett was executed on May 26th 1868 for the Clerkenwell Prison explosion which killed four and injured 40 people; Lady Heath died at St Leonard�s Hospital on May 15th 1938; In May 1968 Paddy Finucane T.D celebrated 25 years as a member of the Dail; Sheares Brothers arrested 21 May 1798, Rebellion began on 23rd May 1798;
THOUGHT: The greatest feats of love are performed by those who have had much practise in performing daily acts of kindness, Anonymous; I need Thee, O Lord, for a curb on my tongue; when I am tempted to making carping criticisms and cruel judgements, keep me from speaking barbed words that hurt, and in which I find perverted satisfaction, Peter Marsh.
VOTE of sympathy were passed for the following at a recent meeting of the Knockanure National School Board of Management; To the Buckley Family, Main Street, Moyvane on the death of Sheila, R.I.P.; To the McEnery Family, Tubbertoureen and Listowel on the death of Denis, R.I.P. and to the Hanrahan Family, The Hill, Moyvane on the deaths of Michael and Denis.
Recent deaths: Catherine Doyle nee Spring, Tralee and Waterville; Mary Hayes nee Trant of Gortnaminch; Bill Kirby of Tralee and Ardfert; Sr. Margaret Mary Morrissey of the Mercy Convent Abbeyfeale;
DEATH has taken place of Noreen Donegan in Listowel, Noreen was daughter of Jim O Connor and Nora Coughlin who lived at Gortaglanna, her siblings were Johnny, Tom, Eileen, Peg and Mina. Noreen Donegan is survived by her husband Donie Donegan and family.
ANNIVERSARIES: George Fitzmaurice, Mary Dunford, Mary Hudson, William Flaherty, David Dillon, David Foley, Ned Sheehy, Catriona Houlihan, Sr. Ignatius O Grady, John Guiney, Michael Collins, Jimmy Kearney, Paddy Meehan, Tim Shanahan, Mary Finnegan, Eileen Behan, Eamon Cotter, Dick O Connor, Bea Leahy, Sean Sullivan, Mass on Tuesday 13th at 8pm for Mary Hudson and Sr. Peter Hudson , Mass on Wednesday 14th at 8pm for Annie O Callaghan, it is the feast of St Matthias the Apostle; Mass on Thursday 15th at 8pm for Tom and Eileen Sheehan, Mass on Friday 16th at 8pm for Sr. Francis and Sr. Gabriel Galvin, Months Mind Mass for Aggie and Sean Ahern at 8pm on Saturday 17th, Knockanure Mass on Sunday May 18th at 10am is for the People of the Parish and the 11am Mass in Moyvane is for Ned Sheehy.
ADORATION: No Adoration on Sunday May 18th   in Moyvane it will b held on Wednesday from 10am to 7pm, Knockanure 10am to 6pm on Tuesdays and Abbeyfeale Monday to Friday 6pm to 8pm.
Medjugorje Prayer Meeting will take place in the Abbeyfeale Parish Office on Wednesday 14th May at 7.30pm.
Sr. Briedge McKenna will be at the Red Cow Inn on May 17th from 1.30pm to 2.30pm.
READERS: Seline Mulvihill, Bridget McCarthy, Ciara Healy, Amanda Coulson and Aileen Stack.
Mission Outreach Collection amounted to E415.80.




08 May 21 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

ST PIO Prayer Group will meet at Listowel Church on Thursday May 22nd at 7.15pm, all are welcome.
ST Pio Pilgrimage to Holy Cross takes place on Sunday May 25th.
LITURGY Meeting will be held at the Presbytery on Tuesday Night May 20th at 8.30pm.
PROCESSION: This year's Listowel Eucharistic Procession takes place on Sunday 25th May, the feast of
Corpus Christi. The Procession will take place after 12noon Mass approx. 1p.m.  The Procession will go through William St., Market St., Convent St. and into Greenville as far as Ashfield where it will turn around and proceed back to the Hospital Grounds where Benediction will take place, all are welcome.
KNOCK Rosary Rally is on June 7th, details from 066 712 4519.
ROSARY will be said at Knockanure and Moyvane Churches on Sundays in May before Mass, Rosary at the Grotto in Clounmacon every Friday during May at 8pm.
DAY of Reflection will be held at Courtney Lodge Hotel Newcastle West on Saturday May 24th from 9.30am to 5.30pm, details from 069 77562, Fr Pat Murray S.C.A will preside;
LOTTO: Knockanure GAA Lotto Results for 16th May Jackpot was E7,500 No Winner, numbers drawn were 2-4-12-15
Lucky Dips went to the following: Noel McElligott, Listowel; Sean Moriarty, c/o Kevin�s; Pat Sheehy, Duagh; Ger Horgan, Kilmorna Micheal O Connor, Keylod; Patricia Lynch, Knockanure; Bar Prize Gerard Greaney; Next Weeks Jackpot E7,600
POWER will be cut by the ESB on Thursday May 22nd in the Gortdromagowna area from 9.30 to 17:00.
EVENTS for May ; FBD Ras arrives in Tralee on May 21st and leaves just before 11am on the 22nd , the race continues till 25th; ICA AGM will be held at Clounmacon on Sunday May 25th at 2.30pm; Information Evening on the priesthood will be held at Ardfert retreat Centre on Friday May 23rd at 7pm , details from 066 7141 241; National Drugs Strategy meeting will be held at Fels point Hotel on Tuesday May 20th from 7 to 9.30pm; Munster Motor Cross Championships will be held at Milltown on the 24th and 25th of May; Bus leaves for Lough Derg on May 31st, details from 068 31232; Bus to the House of Prayer in Achill, details from 066 7147 494; AGM of North Kerry Harriers will be held at the Railway Bar in Ballybunion on May 27th at 9pm;  Bodhran Championship Festival will be held at Milltown from May 30th to June 2nd, details fro 085 7739 553; UCC Business Programme information night will be held at Tralee Library on Tuesday May 20th from 6pm to 8pm, details from 021 4205 102; ICA Centenary Committee Meeting will be held at St John�s Parish Centre in Tralee on May 28th at 7.30pm; Racing in Tralee on the 24th and 25th of May; Racing in Listowel on June 1st and 2nd;  Horse and Pony racing will be held at Relihan�s Inch, Kilcara on June 29th; Writers Week runs from May 28th to June 1st; Arts and Crafts Fair will be held at Seanchai on Sunday June 1st from 11am;
BOOK: The Joy of Boyhood Years by John Lyons will be launched at Causeway Comprehensive School on Saturday May 24th at 8.30pm.
Gabriel Fitzmaurice�s new book will be launched at Writers Week by Weeshie Fogarty at the Plaza on Friday May 30th at 12.30pm; the book is called The Essential Gabriel Fitzmaurice.
KDYS are planning Summer Camps and trips, the first outing is Go Karting at Kilcolman on Tuesday 10th of June, details from 068 23744.
AGM of Newtownsandes Co-op takes place in the Marian Hall on Wednesday May 28th at 8pm.
Hi-Vis: 20% of road accident deaths are pedestrians, so the credit union are sponsoring Hi-Vis vests to help in reducing deaths and injuries, visit local credit union offices for the high visibility clothing; Health and Leisure Centre in Ballybunion costing 5.2 million is now an added attraction at Irelands premier beach;
AID: Africa Day will be celebrated at Dublin Castle on Sunday May 25th, Irish Aid is funding the event; Irish Aid is to give UCD about E1.5 million to investigate poverty reduction in developing countries.
SAD to hear that Fatima nursing home in Tralee is to be sold as a going concern, the Dominican Sisters set up the home about 40 years ago.
VISIT our friends in retirement homes, when the fine weather comes we are inclined to forget them. Local Active retired Groups had a great time last week they had a day in Knockanure on Monday followed by another great day in Glin on Thursday last. 
OLDER People: Various events are being run in May to encourage and highlight the activities of older people, Say No to Ageism Week runs from 19th to 23rd of May, booklet on activities is available at the Library or ring 1890 50 60 60.
HOSPICE: Kerry Hospice Sunflower Day will take place on Friday & Saturday, June 13 & 14th.  This is a very important fundraising event for the Hospice, Sunflower Day   raised E44,538 in Kerry last year.
AWARE group offer support for those who are sufferers of depression, and for their families and friends every Tuesday at 8pm in the Sacristy rooms at the rear of St. John�s Church in Tralee,  Contact 066 7128010.
WALK: John F Leslie walk in Tarbert is held each Wednesday evening at 8pm.
LAND Prices: People were amazed to hear that 120 acre farm at Dromlought made E2.3 million recently, a local man remembers the farm being bought for �3,000 about 60 years ago, granted banks of turf was on some of the farm at that time.
IRISH Night organized by Feile Lios Tuathal will be held at Christy�s Pub on Thursday May 22nd starting at 9.30pm, all are welcome.
HISTORY: Extracts from Kerryman of May 16th 1908; Lettry from America reports on the centenary celebrations of the founding of the New York Diocese, dignitaries attending one of the ceremonies included Cardinal Logue of Ireland and Cardinal Gibbons, The Papal Deligate, ten archbishops, 30 bishops, 100 monsignors and provincial of orders, over 1,000 priests from all over USA and Canada. 50,000 Members of Catholic societies were at a parade. When the New York diocese was established in April 1808 there were only four priests in all off New York State and eastern part of New Jersey, in New York only one church a carpenters shop, the catholic population was c 15,000.
In 1908 the picture had changed dramatically, there was one Archbishop, nine bishops, 2,710 priests, 1546 churches, 583 Parochial Schools with over 250,000 pupils and the Catholic population had risen to 3 million. The letter goes on to say that Nationalists in America were making sure that England would not benefit from a new treaty now going before the American Senate, the Treaty was already passed by France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Russia and other European Countries. Death took place on April 15th 1908 of Sr. M Augustine Barry who was born in Killarney on March 7th 1838; she entered a convent in Belgium in 1860. Sr. Augustine and four companions went to Buffalo in 1863 and founded St Mary�s Order which has now spread from coast to coast. �Scelig�s� background and ancestry is discussed in the Caherdaniel Notes; Tralee Feis and exhibition is advertised for June 18th and 19th, the promoters were organising a Limerick competition the last line of which was Feis of Tralee, the programme included, music, lectures and exhibition stands. The Listowel Feis organisers were Miss N. O Shea N. T.; Miss O Connell N.T.; P. M. McMahon; J O Mahony N.T.; W. Keane N. T.; P. O Connor N.T.; R. O Shea N. T.; J. O Carroll N.T.; T. Molyneaux N.T.; M Keane N. T.; M. Dore; T Corbett G. T.; M. Griffin N.T.; T. F. Cotter Hon Secretary and Mr P. McMahon was in the Chair. GAA Notes included match to be held on June 7th 1908 between Dublin Kickham�s the All Ireland Champions and a Kerry combination in football and Limerick Young Irelands were to play a Kerry selection in Hurling.
THOUGHT: When life becomes difficult, when it doesn't seem as if God is providing for our needs, when we're not getting what we want when we want it, we have a decision to make. We can hold onto our faith and trust that God has an answer in mind, or we can gripe and moan and complain and let our souls become embittered. Expecting an oasis, but finding a bitter stream? Don't lose sight of the grace of God. - (Beside A Quiet Stream) Penelope J. Stokes.
NEWTOWN Athletic recently beat Castlegregory 1-0.
LOCAL Man Tommy Barrett has opened his new plant and tool hire business at Tarbert. Tommy stocks equipment for building, agricultural and domestic sectors of Kerry and Limerick. The Tarbert outlet is an addition to his base in Listowel. John O'Connell of Kilpadogue and football fame will manage the Tarbert Branch. For further information please phone John at 068-29934 or Tommy at 087 6960231.
Local man Gabriel Fitzmaurice will lead a field outing of The Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society members around Moyvane and Knockanure on Saturday June 1st at 7.30pm, beginning at Moyvane Church.
St JOHN�S: Friday 23rd  a play called Flesh which explores sex trafficking, Thursday 29th at 11am Sunday Miscellany, at 1pm Melody, 3.30pm Hugo Hamilton, 5.30pm Diarmaid Ferriter and at 8.30pm Marred to the Sea.
FLEADH Nua in Ennis continues till Monday May 26th, details from www.fleadhnua.com/programme4.htm 
ACTIVE: The 'Street Steppin' programme aims to encourage women to become more physically active in a supportive and social environment. It is an adult only programme (under 16 years only if accompanied by an adult) and is aimed at all levels of fitness. The walks begin again on Monday 26th at 8pm from the Town Park, Abbeyfeale, all are welcome.
PASSIVE houses are to become the standard in the European Union from 2011.A passive house is a highly insulated and completely draught-proofed dwelling with an extremely low annual heating bill, development of passive houses in Ireland is currently being constructed in The Village at Grange, Killerig, Co. Carlow. You can view these houses at the Launch Day which takes place at Ramada Hotel, Killerig, Co Carlow on 24th May.
CIVICUS World Assembly will be held from June 18-21 in Glasgow, it is a forum for international civil society representatives to get together, exchange ideas, experiences and build strategies for a just world, contact [email protected].
REFERENDUM will be held on June 12th, between now and then streams of unwanted paper will be coming in the front door and going out the back door to the rubbish bin. With the Greens in government they had a chance to halve the paper, by giving individuals an opportunity to indicate the language they would prefer on election material.
VOTE For Listowel Youth Caf� and they could receive a E10,000 grant from the AIB Better Ireland Programme, just text LISTOWEL followed by C to 53099.
DEATH has taken place of Noreen Sweeney (nee Flavin of Carrueragh, Kilmorna. Noreen is survived by her children Joe, Pat and Breda, her father Pat Flavin, siblings Denis, Catherine, Mary and Bridie.  Requiem Mass for Noreen was celebrated on Thursday May 15th in Knockanure Church celebrants were Fr. Lucid assisted by Fr McMahon, Stevie Donegan sang the hymns and family members done the readings. Noreen Sweeney was laid to rest beside her husband Patrick J Sweeney who died on 27th August 1978. Also remembered on the gravestone are William Sweeney who died in 1819 and Joseph P Sweeney who died in 1974 and his wife Catherine who died in 1936. Noreen Sweeney was daughter of Pat Flavin and Bridie Lynch.
ANNIVERSARIES: Danny Curtin, David Kennelly, David Dillon, Catherine Barry, Nora Moloney, Dermot O Brien, Nancy Ellis, Bridie Doody, Michael Murphy, Mass on Tuesday May 20th for Con J. Mulvihill at 8pm, Mass on Thursday at 8pm for Timothy and Julia Flaherty,  Mass on Friday at 9.15pm for the people of the Parish, Saturday Mass at 8pm in Moyvane for Seamus Flaherty and deceased members of the Flaherty family, Sunday 25th Mass in Knockanure at 10am for David Dillon and the 11am Mass in Moyvane is for Margaret Collins and deceased members of the Collins family.
ADORATION: In Moyvane on Sundays 4 to 5pm, Wednesdays from 10am to 7pm, Knockanure 10am to 6pm on Tuesdays and Abbeyfeale Monday to Friday 6pm to 8pm.
READERS: Linda Kennelly, Catriona Collins, Jerry Duggan, Margaret Flaherty, Kathy Kennelly, and Mary Fitzgerald.
Apartment accommodation can be got for E20 per night at Medjugorje, details from www.medjugorje-properties.com
CORPUS Christi Procession will be held in Abbeyfeale after 7pm Mass on Saturday May 24th. Congratulations to the 63 first communicants who received their first Communion in Abbeyfeale Church on Saturday morning last May 17th.


08 May 28 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE


COMMUNITY CENTRE: The next Active Retirement Day in Knockanure will take place on Monday the 9th June 2008. If attending please ring the office on 068 49799 between the hours of 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m, Monday to Friday
Anybody wishing to book the Centre for Any Occasion (Christenings Birthdays Funerals etc) Please contact the office at 068 49799 or Mobile No 086 8392787.
ST PIO: A special Mass will be celebrated at Listowel Church on Monday May 26th at 7.30pm by Fr Donal O Connor and Fr Ermelindo (who lived with Padre Pio), a mitten of St Pio will be in the Church. St Pio born 1887, died 1968.
GRAVEYARD: All the local graveyard committees are disappointed with the level of voluntary support they receive in grass cutting. Listowel St Michael�s Churchyard Mass will be on June 18th and John Paul 11 graveyard mass is on July 3rd, the new chairman and volunteers are flexing their muscles weekly, keeping things in control and preparing for the masses. The old chairman and helpers have built a solid reputation for themselves and we thank them for their Trojan efforts.
KNOCK Rosary Rally is on June 7th, details from 066 712 4519. Legion of Mary trip to Knock, details from 068 31232.
Bus leaves for Lough Derg on May 31st, details from 068 31232; Bus to the House of Prayer in Achill, details from 066 7147 494.
GOSPEL: Full Gospel Businessmen�s Fellowship will hold an open meeting at Killarney Heights Hotel on May 30th, speaker Joe Dalton, details from  064 35629.
CORPUS Christi procession took place on Saturday evening last in Abbeyfeale from the church to the grotto, all the First Communion children placed a flower in front of Our Lady, and the ceremony was completed with singing hymns, Benediction and Blessing.
Listowel Eucharistic Process was held on a lovely breezy day on Sunday last May 25th, a great crowd took part and marcher, sang and prayer their way to the Hospital from the Church, windows and tables along the route were decorated with flowers and religious pictures and statues, a tribute to the spiritual ethos which still prevails despite the picture given otherwise by the press. The Listowel Choir were a pleasure to hear again and son of local man Fr. Joe Nolan recited the rosary. After the procession it was great to meet so many nice people who had the Christian spirit which they shared with the many hospital clients which they visited. Aras Mhuire senior citizens were entertained in the afternoon by Stephen Donegan. While in the grounds of the hospital we should remember all the people who died in both the hospital and workhouse and next door the Presentation Sisters for over 150 years brought education and opportunities to thousands. 
BLESSED Well at Killeenagh is dedicated to St Ita and is also known as Mary�s Well, the well is visited on the last Saturday in April and continues on the Saturdays of May. St Ita was born 470 in Waterford, St Brendan was reared at her school in Killeedy, Annual Mass at Killeenagh takes place on Thursday May29th at 8.30pm.
HOSPICE: Kerry Hospice Sunflower Day will take place on Friday & Saturday, June 13 & 14th.  This is a very important fundraising event for the Hospice, Sunflower Day   raised E44,538 in Kerry last year.
FREE Health Awareness night will be held at Con Colbert Hall Athea on May 28th from 7 to 9pm, various tests will be available.
WALK in aid of Nano Nagle Summer Camp will be held from the Marian Hall Moyvane on Sunday June 29th starting at 6.30pm, sponsorship cards are available from Moyvane ICA.
Gabriel Fitzmaurice�s new book will be launched at Writers Week by Weeshie Fogarty at the Plaza on Friday May 30th at 12.30pm; the book is called The Essential Gabriel Fitzmaurice. Gabriel Fitzmaurice will lead a field outing of The Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society members around Moyvane and Knockanure on Saturday June 21st at 7.30pm, beginning at Moyvane Church.
PRES Listowel Yearbook contains 159 pages of information on the activities of the Listowel Presentation Secondary School, articles include; local woman Mary O Flaherty gives an interview, farewell to Sr. de Pazzi and Mrs Brid Nolan; Mrs Kathleen Fitzgerald nee Brandon of Kilmorna and now living at Glin recalls he school days Kathleen is the oldest living pupil of the Pres, she was friendly with Sr. Dympna as her mother went to school with her in Tralee; Poetry Section, school sports, and student pictures and charity events held by the students and much more.
A SPORTS Complex is being planned for Duagh. it is estimated to cost over E600,000.
GOLF: Now that the excitement of the Irish Open has subsided, it is a sobering thought to hear that all the top golfers have a psychologist travelling with them all the time.
TICKETS are now available from any member of the Committee for the Knockanure Community Centre Draw.
SORRY to hear that Tadhg Kennelly has injured his knee again while playing with the Swans against the Bombers.
CONGRATULATIONS to all the Tarbert Comprehensive Students who won awards recently, local students who received awards included Shauna Foley, Kieran Flavin, Una Fitzmaurice, Kevin Kennelly and Erin Stack.
EXAMS:Leaving and Junior Cert students are busy preparing for their examinations, no matter what happens put the head down and keep going. Exam Mass will be celebrated on Saturday May 31st at 8pm in Moyvane Church, lease put your name in box at the back of the Church, more information if you want to participate, details from 068 49202, an Exam Mass will be held in Listowel on Tuesday June 3rd at 10.0am.
BEST of luck to the local Ladies GAA under 12 team who are in the semi-final of the North Kerry League.
BEST Wishes to William Stack son of Stevie and Phil Stack of Moyvane who married recently Maria O Keeffe daughter of Ned O Keefe and Mary Scanlon of Knockbrack, Abbeyfeale. They were married by Fr John O Shea P.P. Abbeyfeale assisted by Fr Lucid and Fr Dillon a cousin of the Stack family at Abbeyfeale Church on Saturday May 17th `08 .Bridesmaids were Helena O Keeffe and Marisa O Keefe. Best man was Tom Callaghan and Groomsman was Pat Broderick. Flower girl was Sive O Keeffe, the reception was held at the Ballyroe Heights Hotel.
DAIRY Farmers who got a big increase in milk prices last year are now witnessing a gradual decline in milk prices and a steep rise in input costs.
COUNCIL paid E4.45 million to consultants last year, there must be big gaps in the qualifications of their in house staff, they even paid for translation work and had to pay for advice about a library theatre.
TOUR: Five students and five staff from Nano Nagle School in Listowel went on a week�s trip to Spain last week.
ST JOHN�S: Thursday 29th at 11am Sunday Miscellany, at 1pm Melody, 3.30pm Hugo Hamilton, 5.30pm Diarmaid Ferriter and at 8.30pm Married to the Sea; Friday 30th at noon Art Exhibition by Gemma Billington, at 1pm The Humours of the Troubles, at 3pm Readings Julian Gough and Tessa Hadley and at 8pm Faith Healer; Saturday 31st at 1pm a play called Whacker Murphy, at 5.30pm a lecture by Brett Paesel  and at 8.30pm a comic farce called Dry Rot.
TINTEAN: Brendan Shine will be at Tintean on Friday June 6th and the Tintean Players present the Troubled Bachelors on Friday June 13th.
SIAMSA begin their National Folk Theatre performances in June.
LOTTO: Knockanure GAA Lotto results for 23rd May, numbers drawn were 5-15-17-24, No Winner Jackpot of E7,600.
Lucky Dips went to the following; Michael Carmody, Duagh
Willie Bambury, Gortaglanna; Anne Moloney, Duagh; Joan Brennan, Tarbert; Frank King, c/o New Kingdom; Maureen Connolly, Trien Kilmorna; Bar Prize John Joe Barry; Next Weeks Jackpot is E7,700.
EVENTS: Racing in Listowel on June 1st and 2nd;  Writers Week runs from May 28th to June 1st; Arts and Crafts Fair will be held at Seanchai on Sunday June 1st from 11am; AGM of Newtownsandes Co-op takes place in the Marian Hall on Wednesday May 28th at 8pm; John F Leslie walk in Tarbert is held each Wednesday evening at 8pm. Asdee Races fundraising dance will be held at the Golf Hotel on Friday night May 30th; Cork City Marathon is on June 2nd Bank Holiday Monday; KDYS disco will be held at Klub Market Street on Friday May 30th from 8.30 to 11pm, Summer Camps also more information is available at 068 23744;  Open day for adult learners will be held at Listowel Community College on Wednesday May 28th from 10am to 1pm, details from 068 21023; Charity walk in aid of Our Lady�s Children�s Hospital leaves the Square Abbeyfeale on Sunday June 8th, details from 087 617 7777; Listowel and Ballylongford Castle now open to the public; Children�s Camp will be held at Listowel Community Centre from 7th to 11th of July, details from 068 22203;  
Bodhran Championship Festival will be held at Milltown from May 30th to June 2nd, details fro 085 7739 553; Limerick Fleadh will be held at Cappamore on the June Bank Holiday weekend; ICA Centenary Committee Meeting will be held at St John�s Parish Centre in Tralee on May 28th at 7.30pm; Denis McKenzie will hold a psychic supper at Kilcooley�s Restaurant, Ballybunion on June 7th; Market at Con Colbert Hall is on Sunday June 8th, details from 068 42665;
NEW Moon is on Tuesday June 3rd, the whitethorn is now blooming in all its glory, while the furze bush though still in flower, its appearance looks shaggy and spent, grass and weed growth is exceptionally rapid except in places which were poached earlier in the year.
The Farmers Market in Listowel on Fridays bring a great atmosphere to the square on a fine day, many of us remember that prominent people with influence tried to hide or dump the market beside the recycling bins at the back of Charles Street. 
WIN: Munster�s great win on Saturday evening gave a great sense of pride to all of us, if we could only translate some of work ethic of the team into our daily activities many of our services would instantly improve. Pity to hear that so many students draw dole after qualifying, plenty of voluntary work is available for those who seek it.
THOUGHT:  A rent garment catches every nail, and the rent made wider. Renew therefore thy repentance speedily, whereby this breach may be made up, and worse prevented. William Gurnall ; Pope Benedict said recently "Indeed, harsh fortune helps us to distinguish true friends from false ones, and there can be few greater consolations than that of true friendship."
HISTORY: Maynooth Mission to China advance party consisting of Fathers Alvin, Blowick and McPolin boarded a ship at Seattle on May 25th 1920 for a two week voyage to  Yokohama, they was a great mixture of people on board including a minister returning to India, an American health officer going o Manila, he was the only lay catholic on the ship, two Hungarian officers were on their way to Siberia to bring home the last of the Hungarian prisoners of war, it was estimated 400,000 of them had already died in captivity. When the priests arrived at Yokohama they found six Irish Drishane sisters, also in the city was a bookseller called Kelly and Walsh. When they went to Tokyo they called to the Sacred Heart Convent and found 6 or 7 Co. Cork sisters including the sister of Terence McSweeney. A Jesuit priest in Tokyo told them about the funeral of the Japanese Emperor which he attended in 1912, the coffin was drawn by 8 oxen, on the day the Emperor died, the commander in Chief of the army and his wife killed themselves to show their devotion and to enter heaven with him, the mourning period was one year, the above is taken from The Chinese Batch by Bernard T. Smyth.
DEATH has taken place on May 15th `08 of Martha O Sullivan nee Whyte of Carrueragh, Martha was born 85 years ago at Newtownforbes, Co Longford, there were four boys and four girls in her family sadly only Margaret and Vincent survive. Martha was predeceased by her husband Timothy O Sullivan some years ago, Timothy was a native of Cahirciveen and they married in England in 1957, Martha went to England at the age of 25. Timothy, Martha and their children Tom and Ann came back to Ireland in 1967 and bought a home at Carrueragh where their son Tom, daughter Anne and grandchild Laura still live. Martha was laid to rest at Ahavoher Graveyard beside her husband Tim who died in February 1991 aged 62 years, after Requiem Mass at Knockanure Church on Saturday May 17th `08.
Death has taken place of Fr John O Connor of Kilmorna in Canberra, Australia.
ANNIVERSARIES: Catherine Stack, Seamus Flaherty, John Shanahan, Elizabeth Doyle, Tom O Connor, Sr. Teresa Stack, John B. Keane, Jerry Enright, Mass on Monday 26th of May for Tom Lynch in Knockanure Church at 8pm; Mass on Tuesday 27th in Moyvane for Michael Dore at 8pm; Mass on Wednesday 28th at 9.15pm for Maurice Bunce, Thursday 29th Mass for Michael Mulvihill at 8pm,Feast of the Sacred Heart Friday 30th 8pm Mass for Jerry Enright Knockanure, Sunday June 1st Mass in Moyvane at 11am for Michael Flaherty.
Saturday Evening Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 8pm Mass for Exam students and the Sunday Mass in Knockanure is for the People of the Parish.
ADORATION: In Moyvane on Sundays 4 to 5pm, Wednesdays from 10am to 7pm, Knockanure 10am to 6pm on Tuesdays and Abbeyfeale Monday to Friday 6pm to 8pm.
COLLECTION will be held on the 7th and 8th of June for Education of Priests.
READERS: Una Fitzmaurice, Elaine Hudson, Paul and Anthony Kiely, Brenda Clancy and Anne Stack.
Collectors for June; Tom Quinn, Tom Moloney, Annemarie Sheehan, Ester Foley and Siobhan Fitzgerald.

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