13 December 25 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

WISHING all a Happy Christmas and a fulfilling New Year, thanks to all who contributed to the notes.

CHRISTMAS Eve Mass 24th at 7.30pm in Knockanure and

9.00pm in Moyvane and Mass on Wed. 25th Christmas Day 10.00am Knockanure and 11.00am Moyvane.

COLLECTIONS: Knockanure Sacristan’s Annual Collection will take place as usual on the 24th/25th December. Envelopes at back of Church

The Annual Christmas Samaritan Collection will held in Moyvane and Knockanure on December 24th and December 25th.

GREAT Concert was held at the Community Centre in Knockanure on Thursday night last 19th December, great credit is due to all the artists, singers, performers, teachers and staff of both the school and community Centre for all their work.

CEILI in aid of MS will be held in the Marian Hall, Moyvane on Dec. 27th.

SWIM at Ballybunion on Christmas Day, start at 12.30pm in aid of Ballybunion Sea and Cliff Rescue.

HUNT in Ballylongford on 29th December. There was a Hunt in Knockanure on last Sunday Week.

RACING at Ballyheigue Beach on Jan. 4th.

ALADDIN will be performed at St John’s from 2nd to 5th Jan. 2014, details from 068 22566.

ANNIVERSARIES: Noreen Buckley, Kitty Bowden, Jim Sheehy, Nora Mai Broderick, Paddy Healy, John Joe Sheehy, Ted Brosnan, Michael Brosnan, Sr. Carmel Beasley, Jack O Brien, Bridget Finucane, Hannie Quinn, Tom Walsh, Bridie Hanrahan, Vincent Dillon, Sean Broderick, Timmy Dillane, Maureen Sheehy, Denny McEnery, Fr William O Brien, Jim Kelly, Edward Walsh, Kit Ahern, Myra Downey, Elizabeth Lynch, Sr. Gregory Dillon, Catherine Kennedy, Michael Kissane, Pat Dalton, Fr Daniel Dee, Peg Dillon, Sr. Patricia O Connor, Peggy Mahony, Mass on Mon. 23rd t 7.30pm for Jack O’Brien. Mass on Tues. 24th Christmas Eve Knockanure at 7.30pm for Timothy & Oliver Leahy and 9.00pm Mass in Moyvane for Brendan Ben Mulvihill. Mass on Wed. 25th Christmas Day 10.00am Knockanure and 11.00am Moyvane .

Mass on Fri. 27th at 7.30pm for Maureen Sheehy. Mass on Sat. 28th at 7.30pm Denis & Nora Hanrahan & the deceased members of the Hanrahan Family. Mass on Sun. 29th at 10.00am for Sheila & Jack O’Connor and the 11.00am Mass is for Denis McEnery.

READERS: Vigil, Seline Mulvihill, 11.00am Karina Stack;

Knockanure, 10.00am Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald

December 29th Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy.

 

THOUGHT; “I have found it very important in my life to let go of my wishes and start hoping, hope is always open-ended”. Henri J. M. Nouwen.

PROJECT: It would be a very worthwhile project if present day children read the Folklore collected in the parish by children in 1937/38 and recorded it on a CD.

MAGAZINES from Ballydonoghue, Athea and Ballyguiltenane are available in Moyvane.

BALLYGUILTENANE JOURNAL: This years edition again contains a host of photos and articles; George Langan continues his family tree, have a look at langangeorge.wordpress.com for an insight into his extensive collection. Tom Ahern continues with his usual interesting articles, which include his first Munster Hurling Final at Thurles in 1973, Dubliners, John Sheahan and West Limerick connection, he also recalls Deels Views and Desmond News. David O Riordan has several articles and pictures. Eileen O Brien recalls Christmas in Earlier Times. Louis Byrne remembers the Franciscans in Limerick. Patrick Lynch remembers Monakyle Graveyard and gives us Random Thoughts. Joe Quill has a wide ranging information page. Clounleharde School Reunion is recalled. Peg Prendeville, make report on trips to Krakov and Inisheer. Estuary swim is recalled by Marie Geohegan. Well deserved tribute to Pat Brosnan also included. Obituary of many who passed away during the year. Tom Donovan has Songs. Dillane Family Glenstar a History. Writers Week Trip to historic sites recalled. Frank Phelan remembers Sam Ryder’s Cup and more. Ann Gardiner gives us Christmas Compromise and Jer Kennelly has a number of pictures and snippets from home and abroad.

ENTERPRISE START PROGRAMME: Applications are now being sought for the Enterprise Start Programme which will begin in the newly opened Red Door Business Incubation Centre in Newcastle West in early 2014. funded in part by West Limerick Resources. See: www.reddoorbic.ie or call the centre on 069 77751.

RAMBLING HOUSE: Knockfierna Rambling House will hold a night of storytelling, music, singing at The Village Hall, Adare on Saturday, December 28 at 7.30pm . All welcome. Doors open at 7pm. There is no admission fee.

ST. STEPHEN'S DAY WALK: A 4-mile St Stephen's Day walk, dedicated to the memory of Bill Kirby, will take place on Thursday, December 26 in aid of the Hospice Care Unit, Kerry General Hospital, departing from Kirby's Brogue Inn, Lower Rock Street at 11.30am. Sponsorship cards available from Michael ‘Fox’ O’Connor - 087 9833075.

 

TOASTMASTERS: Wednesday, January 15 at the Desmond Complex from 8.30pm – 10.30pm. This will start off the new season and people thinking of joining are made especially welcome on that night. For further information contact Donnacha on 086 8494505.

 

 

 

 

 

13 December 18 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

 

SCHOOL Concert will take place in Knockanure Community Centre on 19th of December at 7.30 pm followed by local musicians, singers and story tellers. There will also be tickets sold on the night for spot prizes. Your support will be appreciated.

KNOCKANURE: Annual Christmas Celebration of The Nativity Pageant will take place again this year in Corpus Christi Church Knockanure on Sunday 22nd December 2013.

Knockanure Sacristan’s Annual Collection will take place as usual on the 24th/25th December.

ST PIO Devotions at Lixnaw Church on Dec. 17th at 7.30pm.

PADRE PIO devotions in Listowel will take place on Thursday19th December at 7.00p.m. Beginning with the Rosary followed by mass and Benediction.

MASS at Listowel Community Hospital, Wednesday 18th Dec. at 2pm.

 

CHOIRS: Guinness Book of Records carol singers record. The event will take place in Croke Park Stadium, on Thursday, 19th of December between 7pm & 9pm and will be hosted by Miriam O’Callaghan. More from http://www.starschoirsandcarols.ie/

AGM of Athea Credit Union is on Dec. 20th at 7pm in their Offices.

CEILI in aid of MS will be held in the Marian Hall, Moyvane on Dec. 27th.

DEATH took place in America last week of Elizabeth (Betty) Newmann (nee) McElligott formerly of Lissaniska. Knockanure, Co Kerry.

Elizabeth Margaret Neumann, 45, of Ridgefield, wife of Bob Neumann passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, December 10, 2013. Elizabeth was born on August 22, 1968 to John and Margaret (Enright) McElligott; she was one of seven children. Elizabeth moved to the United States at the age of 17. She spent most of her life as a caregiver helping many people in the area. Elizabeth was predeceased by her father, John McElligott and mother, Margaret McElligott. In addition to her husband Bob Neumann of Ridgefield, CT, Elizabeth is survived by brothers, John, Michael and Thomas McElligott; sisters, Mary Kennedy and husband James, Margaret Whyte and husband Eamonn, and her sister Siobhan McElligott. Elizabeth is also survived by her father and mother-in-law; Harry and Lorraine Neumann, brothers in law and their wives, Chip and Pam Neumann, Russ and Holly Neumann, Jeff and Mary Neumann; sisters in law, Janet Neumann, Shaylene Neumann Kelley and husband Joe Kelley; nieces and nephews, Aaron, Jake and Megan Whyte, John and Stephanie Kennedy, Heather and Rob Salaga, Bridget and Conor Lander, Leah, Brooke, Kyle, Jamie, Cory and Ryan Neumann, Shaylene and Russell Fink, Michael and Tracy Mallozzi, and Billy, Abby and Colin Kelley.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, December 17th 2013 at 10:15am in St. Mary Church, Ridgefield. Interment will take place in St. Mary Cemetery, Ridgefield.

 

ANNIVERSARIES: Eileen Tierney, P J Nolan, Bridie O Donnell, Fr Dan Mulvihill, Willie Mulvihill, Patrick Flavin, Marie Galvin, Fr Liam Ferris, Sr. Loreto Relihan, Kevin Barrett, Nancy Daly, Sr. Anna Patricia O Connor, Fr William Murphy, Sr. Basil McAuliffe, Margaret Carmody, Michael Collins, Jer Horgan, Ted Brosnan. Mass on Wed. 18th at 7.30pm for Sheila & Ned Buckley. Mass on Thurs. 19th at 7.30pm for William Collins & the deceased members of the Collins Family. Mass on

Sat. 21st at 7.30pm for Maurice & Mary Dowling, Hilary Dowling & Sean Larkin. Mass on Sun. 22nd at 10.00am in Knockanure for Hanna & Ned Quinn. Mass on Mon. 23rd at 7.30pm for Jack O’Brien.

CHRISTMAS Eve Mass 24th at 7.30pm in Knockanure and

9.00pm in Moyvane for Brendan Ben Mulvihill.

CHURCH NEWS: Visiting Priests will be available for Confessions on Tuesday 17th December. Knockanure 7.30pm and at Moyvane at 8pm. Advent Prayer Service will take place on Tuesday 17th December at 8pm before Confessions.

Usual Communion Calls on Friday 20th December. Knockanure in the Morning and Moyvane in the Afternoon. Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00am to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm

Readers, Vigil, Michelle Corridan, 11.00am, Paul & Anthony Kiely; Knockanure, 10.00am, Mary O’Flaherty & Cian Rogan

COLLECTIONS: Knockanure Sacristan’s Annual Collection will take place as usual on the 24th/25th December. Envelopes at back of Church

The Annual Christmas Samaritan Collection will held in Moyvane and Knockanure on December 24th and December 25th. Your support is urgently needed to help this very worthy cause.

NANO Nagle School Tour Fundraiser Night at Mairead’s Bar on Saturday 21st December at 9.30pm with Gabriel Fitzmaurice and The Bog Hole Boys. Craic, Music & spot prizes. Please support.

THANKS: The Senior Citizens Committee would like to thank all who attended their annual Christmas Party. We would also like to thank Our Main Sponsors for their generous support again this year: Newtownsands Co-Op, Moyvane Development, Moyvane I.C.A and all the business people who also gave us spot prizes. A big Thank You to the Marian Hall Committee for the use of the Hall. We would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a Very Happy Christmas.

 

EVENTS: Phil Coulter and his wife Geraldine will be at Glin Church on Dec. 20th, details from 087 9944 245.

LISTOWEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE is having a remembrance Mass on Thursday Dec. 19th at 12 o clock for the deceased students and staff of Listowel Community College. Families and friends of the deceased are invited to attend this Mass.

ST. MARY’ S CHURCH TARBERT Mass for deceased E.S.B. employees of Tarbert Power Station will take place on Tuesday 17th at 8pm. Light refreshments served afterwards. All Welcome.

 

MAGAZINES; Ballyguiltenane, Athea, Knocknagoshel and Ballydonoghue Magazine is now available. Hundreds of hours work has into the research and preparation of these parish books and we are grateful to all who had an input in their production.

ST JOHN’S Thursday 19th, Kerry School of Music – Christmas Concert.

SCHOOL Show at St John’s; Wed 18th, Snow White and Rose Red’s Christmas Adventure. The beautiful sisters, a handsome prince, his dashing brother, a cuddly bear, a witch and her naughty son create mayhem and laughter in this Christmas panto for primary students. Presented by Centre Stage Theatre, Belfast at 10am and 11.30am.

FULL MOON on Dec17th, after some very fine weather, heavy rain on Saturday last was an unpleasant change.

THOUGHT: We have twenty-five cents - and all the promises of God! James Hudson Taylor (Missionary) - to his wife.

PRAYERS: The Irish Bishops Council for Marriage and the Family have launched The Family Prayer Book. It is a very accessible and user-friendly collection of prayers we know, prayers we may have forgotten and new prayers said Cardinal Brady at the launch. For more information, check out www.veritas.ie.

 

ANCESTORS: We have two parents, four grandparents, and eight great-grandparents. If we go back four generations, we have 16 ancestors. Going back eight generations (160 years), we have 256 ancestors. And at 12 generations (240 years), we find there are 4,096 ancestors.

NEWS: The University of Oxford and the Vatican have jointly created a digital project that will put online over 1.5 million pages of medieval and biblical texts.

 

The National Library of Norway is planning to digitize all the books by the mid 2020s.

 

Intermountain Catholic Jan 3 1919, Salt Lake City.

Probate of the will of the Rev Matthew Dillon of Newtownsandes who died on Oct 26 1918 ? has been granted to his nephew the Rev Jeremiah Dillon to whom the testator bequeathed his gold watch and his library, to his brother Patrick £100 and his sister Mrs Danaher £50 Father Dillon left the residue of his property in trust two thirds for the children of the poor attending the schools of Newtownsandes and one third for children attending the schools of Knockanure. He left to the parish £225 which he had expended on the presbytery and the thirty eight pews which he had put up at the cost of 27s each His personal estate has been valued at £1702 19s 3d.

Kentucky Irish American 27 Jan 1906

The people of Kenmare decided on making a presentation to Rev P Garvey on his promotion to the important parish of Newtownsandes

From the Columbia Telescope, copies in the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia. October 11, 1831

Died at his residence in this town, on the 5th inst., Mr. Thomas

Quilter, aged forty years, a native of the County of Kerry,

Ireland. Industry and honesty, kindness and good nature, were

conspicuous in his character, during a residence of nearly

thirteen years in Columbia.

 

 

 

 

13 December 11 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

KNOCKANURE: Annual Christmas Celebration of The Nativity Pageant will take place again this year in Corpus Christi Church Knockanure on Sunday 22nd December 2013.

SCHOOL Concert will take place in Knockanure Community Centre on 19th of December at 8.00 pm followed by local musicians, singers and story tellers. There will also be tickets sold on the night for spot prizes. Your support will be appreciated.

LOTTO Results for 6th Dec. 2013. Jackpot E1,500, Numbers Drawn 15-24-28 and 31, No Winner.

Lucky Dips went to; Tim Leahy, 38 Ballygologue Rd., Listowel.

Pauline Woods, Knockanure. Jack O Connor, Moyvane. Micheal O Connor, Keylod. Mary Holland, c/o Teresa Collins.

Bar Prize, Jack O Connor. This Weeks Jackpot E1,600

G.A.A. Knockanure held a very successful Irish Night in Flynn’s Bar on Sat. 7th Dec.2013. The following are the prize winners of the draw.1. Colm Leahy sponsor Kennelly’s Hardware Moyvane.2. Peggy Williams Sponsor Paddy Reidy Abbeyfeale.3. Tom McMahon Sponsor Clancy’s Plant Hire Knockanure.4. Paudie Flavin Sponsor Amber Filling Station Listowel.5.Sean O Leary Sponsor John Griffin Butchers Listowel.6. Kathleen Carmody Sponsor Flynn’s Bar Knockanure.7 Andy Neville Sponsor Fergus O Keeffe Kilmorna.8. Paudie Flavin Sponsor Vanity Case Listowel. 9. Trish Rogan Sponsor Jim Gould Kilmorna. 10. Yvonne Buckley Sponsor Garvey’s Listowel.

11. Breda Scanlan Sponsor Mc Guire’s Pharmacy Listowel. 12. Breda Scanlan Sponsor Trant’s Pharmacy Listowel. 13. Pat Mulvihill Sponsor Broderick’s Pharmacy Listowel. 14. Bibi Gleeson Sponsor Flying Saucer Listowel. 15. Tom McMahon Sponsor Catherine O Sullivan.

CHOIRS: Guinness Book of Records carol singers record. The event will take place in Croke Park Stadium, on Thursday, 19th of December between 7pm & 9pm and will be hosted by Miriam O’Callaghan. More from http://www.starschoirsandcarols.ie/

PARTY: Athea Going Strong and Vincent de Paul are holding their Annual Christmas Party on Wednesday December 11th at The Top of the Town. Mass is at 12 noon followed by dinner.

EVENTS: Phil Coulter and his wife Geraldine will be at Glin Church on Dec. 20th, details from 087 9944 245. Tintean are having a stage show and Christmas Market on 15th Dec. XISTANCE Café are having music and calendar launch at Listowel Community Centre on Dec. 12th.

CRAFT FAIR will take place in the Seanchaí Centre, Listowel on Sunday December 15th from 11 am. Admission free.

LIBRARY CLOSURE Listowel Library will be closed for building works from Monday December 9th to Saturday December 14th inclusive. Re-opening on Monday Dec. 16th at 10am.

DEATH took place on 4th December 2013 of Tommy Foley of Coolnagraigue, Lenamore, Ballylongford. Tommy is survived by his wife Margaret, daughter Clodagh, his father Tom, sister, Kathleen, brothers, Jim, Sean and Jer , aunts and uncle. Requiem Mass for Tommy Foley was celebrated By Fr Kennelly assisted by four priests and hymns were sung by Elaine Foley in St. Michael's Church, Ballylongford on Saturday 7th December 2013. Tommy was laid to rest afterwards in Lislaughtin Abbey. Tommy was son of Thomas and the late Maureen Halpin Foley, Gortdromasillihy, Moyvane.

DEATH has taken place of Sheila Carmody, nee Brosnan, of Ballyduff, Knocknagoshel, aged 99, predeceased by husband Bob Carmody, several years ago, survived by sons, Ned and Pat, daughters, Marie, Anna and Joan. Sheila was a native of Dromadamore, Lyreacrompane. Following Requiem Mass at St. Mary’s Church, Knocknagoshel on Thursday 28th November 2013, Sheila Carmody was afterwards laid to rest in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Knocknagoshel.

DEATH: Sr. Kate Creedon, Order of the Daughters of Mary and Joseph and formerly of Shannonview, Ballymackessy, Ballylongford

DEATH took place on December 4, 2013 of Rosalie O'Callaghan, née O'Dwyer, Ardilea House, Dublin, Middleton Park, Co. Westmeath, Marylebone, London W1 and, Kilmorna,

wife of the late Jim, survived by children, James, Rose Marie, Toni, Brendan, Diarmaid and Aisling. Funeral on Monday 9th December after 11am Mass in Duagh Church to Springmount Cemetery, Duagh.

ANNIVERSARIES: William Finucane, John Collins, Derry Tatten, Peggy O Connor, Agnes Donovan, John P Fitzgerald, Tom Relihan, Sean Brosnan, Fr Jerry Roche, Martin Mulvihill, Bridie O Donnell, David O Brien, Sr. Mary Kevin Enright, Fr John Lane, Danny Dunne, Vincent Sheehy, Eugene Brandon, Liam Scanlon, Patrick O Connor, Denis McEnery, Sr. Rose Twomey, Con Shine, Mary Maguire, Jack Flavin, Bridget Moran, Sr. Anthony Joseph Mulvihill, Elizabeth Mary Murphy, Sheila Buckley, Paidi O Shea. Mass on Tues. 10th at 7.30pm for Chrissie Scanlon nee Kelly, Months Mind. Mass on Sat. 14th at 7.30pm for Pat Joe & Teresa Mullane. Mass on Sun. 15th at 10.00am in Knockanure for Jack Goulding and the 11.00am Mass in Moyvane is for Connie Shine

CHURCH NEWS: Tues. 17th Confessions for Christmas at Knockanure 7.30pm, and Moyvane at 8pm.

Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request.

Adoration Moyvane, Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm and Wed. 10.00am to 7.00pm. Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm

Readers: Vigil Elaine Hudson, 11.00am Colin Enright.

Knockanure, 10.00am Patricia & Andrew Rogan.

8th December: “Joy is prayer. Joy is strength. Joy is love. Joy is a net of love by which you can catch souls” (Mother Theresa). Called to be a Priest? Contact Fr. Liam Lovell. Vocations Director, mobile 087 1640967.

Knockanure Sacristan’s Annual Collection will take place as usual on the 24th/25th December.

Moyvane Branch of St. Vincent De Paul, can be contacted at this no. (087) 6805792.

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: In preparation for Christmas will take place each Sunday of Advent in the Adoration Chapel Listowel, from 3pm to 6pm and also every Tuesday & Wednesday.

ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre.

Due to take place on Monday 9th December, 2013. Mass at 12pm, followed by meal at 1.00pm. Music by Stevie Donegan. All welcome. If attending it’s important to please ring office on 068 49799. New members especially welcome.

I.C.A. held a very successful Family Fun Day in Moyvane recently and would like to thank all who supported them on the day. The following were prize winners on the day:

1st Prize was a Hamper valued at €100 - sponsored by Newtownsandes Co-op and won by Eilish Perryman from Listowel. 2nd Prize - Turkey Voucher sponsored by Tom and Eileen Roche was won by Rory Lally. 3rd Prize - Christmas Ham was won by Siobhan Lynch, Leitrim Middle, Moyvane. 4th Prize - Christmas Cake won by the O’Flaherty Family, Murhur. Guess the name of the Toy and guess the number of sweets was won by Luckly little girl Kaleigh CoConan.

I.C.A. would like to wish a very Happy Christmas to all their members, friends and supporters over the past year.

SALE: Festive Jumble Sale to be held at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Thursday December 12th from 3-5pm. Further details from Denis on 068 23584.

ST JOHN’S: Wed 11th, Piano Recital

David Syme, the American piano virtuoso performs works by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Gershwin and some Irish melodies. Thursday 12th The Best of Traditional.

With John Carty – fiddle, Shane Glinn – guitar and James Carty – fiddle. Thur 19th, Kerry School of Music – Christmas Concert.

SCHOOL Show at St John’s; Wed 18th, Snow White and Rose Red’s Christmas Adventure. The beautiful sisters, a handsome prince, his dashing brother, a cuddly bear, a witch and her naughty son create mayhem and laughter in this Christmas panto for primary students. Presented by Centre Stage Theatre, Belfast at 10am and 11.30am.

DUAGH CRAFT FAIR AND SANTA'S GROTTO: Hosted by the Duagh Development Association takes place in the Church Grounds on Sunday, December 15th. 2013.

ATHEA schoolchildren are preparing for an evening entitled ‘The Christmas Story’. This will take place in Athea Church on Tuesday December 17th starting at 7.30pm.

CHRISTMAS CAROL SERVICE in Abbeyfeale takes place in the Church of the Assumption at 7pm on Sunday 15th December 2013.

ST JOHN’S, ASHE STREET, CHRISTMAS FAIR. In the Parish Centre Ashe Street on Saturday December 14th from 10am to 4pm. Contact Mona Butler on 087 2054827 if you would like to contribute.

DEAFHEAR.IE Information session on Hearing loss on Friday December 13th at Enable Ireland, Edward Street, Tralee, From 10.30am to 12.30pm. Phone 064620052 or 087 2723862 for an appointment. This is a Free & Confidential Service.

ENABLE IRELAND BAZAAR in the Brandon Hotel on Saturday December 14th. Over 40 stalls selling jewellery, brick a brack, clothes etc. volunteers needed on the day. Contact Sean on 7128220.

ROSARY WALK FOR PEACE in Tralee. Friday December 13th at 11.30am from St. John’s Church and from Our Lady and St Brendan’s Church and arriving at Dominican Church in time for 1pm Mass.

OUR LADY OF FATIMA HOME: Arts & Crafts, Food, Mulled Wine & Book Sale will be held on Friday 13th December from 11am – 4pm

CHRISTMAS RECITAL: Newcastle West Church is on Thursday, December 12th 2013 at 8pm. West Limerick natives. Anne Phelan from Castlemahon, is an artist of International renown and Brian Hartnett (Tenor) is a native of Newcastle West Desmond College Choir, with Jean O’Brien (Piano), present a Christmas Tableau.

 

THOUGHT: No worse fate may befall you than making no progress, for you know that to stop is to go back if you love, you will never be content to come to a standstill. Teresa of Avila.

HISTORY;

Freeman’s Journal 13-10-1808

Yest morn, the wife of Mr Jessen a compositor on this paper, was safely delivered of a son being his twenty-seventh child - He is now in his 70th year of his age and full of health, spirits and hilarity.

 

Limerick General Advertiser 18-8-1818

Friday, Richard Wall and James Wall of Shanagolden in County Limerick, were lodged in Ennis jail, under committal of Bindon Scott, Esq. charged with burglary and robbery committed in the dwelling house of Mr. Michael O'Shaughnessy, of Enniscorker Island, in this County.

 

Limerick General Advertiser 23 March 1813

By the Rev Mr Ellard, at Kilmallock church, Maurice Creed Parker, of Hermsbrook, to Eliza, third daughter of the late James Wall, of Kilbaha, County Kerry,

 

Limerick Chronicle 9th July 1825.

A man named James Conway was murdered within a few miles of Listowel, on Monday, for simply driving his cow into a field where a bull was at pasture; the owners perceiving he wanted to have the benefit of the animal, without their permission, set upon him and beat him so unmercifully that death was the immediate consequence. Two of the assailants, William Doolan and Michael Doolan, were committed to Tralee Gaol the next day, for murder.

RELATIONS: FORD /Flynn. Looking for any information concerning my ggggrandparents, Michael Ford and Margaret Flynn. Margaret was the daughter of Martin Flynn, born between 1808 and 1818. We don't know Michael's date of birth, but he died shortly before Margaret emigrated with her oldest son, Michael in 1884 to Binghamton, NY.

 

Jim Lyons;

http://youtu.be/vnDXIZBWNew

 

 

Knock Shrine Dec 2013.

http://youtu.be/BlOP3bKyEpU

 

 

 

13 December 4 Knockanure

 

KNOCKANURE

CONFIRMATION Programme “You Shall Be My Witness” first training for candidates will take place on Thursday evening 05th December from 6.30p.m to 7.30p.m at the Community Centre Knockanure. All candidates and parents are requested to attend.

ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre

takes place on Monday 9th December 2013. Mass at 12 pm followed by meal at 1.00 pm. Music by Stevie Donegan, All Welcome. If attending important, please ring office on 068 49799. New members especially welcome.

 

CONGRATULATIONS to Johnny Cronin and his 28 dancers who have qualified for The World Irish Dancing finals in Düsseldorf, they will be held at Easter next year.

CHOIR: Kerry Chamber Choir and Orchestra and others will perform at Tarbert Church on Dec. 8th at 8pm.

JOURNALS from Knocknagoshel and Ballydonoghue are now available.

VIDEO will feature local cast in the film Hard Times which will be screened in the Classic Cinema Listowel on 6th Dec. at 8pm, proceeds in aid of Aras Mhuire Nursing Home, Listowel.

NIGHT VIGIL at Knock on Saturday 7th Dec. For bookings contact: Fitzpatrick’s of Listowel Tim 0862508796, leaving the Square at 4.30pm.

KNOCK: Duagh pilgrimage to Knock, Will take place on Saturday December 7th accompanied by Fr. Pat Moore, bus in Duagh at the Church at 8am, please contact 087 413 8934.

LAUNCH of Ballydonoghue Magazine at Lisselton on Dec. 6th at 8pm.

SINGING NIGHT: West Limerick singing club host a special night on Thursday, December 5 with all funds raised going to Noonan's Wonderland charities.

CHARITY afternoon tea dance at the Fr. Casey GAA clubhouse on Sunday, December 8th with dancing from 3-6pm to Donie Walsh.

KERRY CHORAL UNION: Christmas musical event will be held on Sunday, December 8th at 7.30pm in St. John’s Church, Tralee.

KNOCKANURE: Annual Christmas Celebration of The Nativity Pageant will take place again this year in Corpus Christi Church Knockanure on Sunday 22nd December 2013.

DEATH took place of Johnny Collins of Lower Athea and Camden, London passed on Thursday 14th November 2013 at his residence in Camden. Sadly missed by his family, neighbours and friends in London & Athea. Requiem Mass for Johnny, took place in Kilburn Church, Quakes Road, London on Thursday 28th November 2013. Remains came to Shannon on Friday, 29th November, Requiem Mass for Johnny Collins at St. Bartholomew's Church, Athea on Saturday 30th November 2013, burial after in Holy Cross Cemetery, Athea.

DEATH took place on 22nd November 2013 of Liam Collins of Springmount, Duagh. Survived by his sons Adrian and Connor Declan, daughters Aoife and Aisling, wife Valerie, brothers James, Dan Joe and Gerard. Requiem Mass for Liam Collins was celebrated at St. Brigit’s Church Duagh on 25th November 2013, Funeral afterwards to the Old Cemetery, The Square, Abbeyfeale.

ANNIVERSARIES: Mary manning, Denis Sweeney, Ellen Vaughan, Pat Hayes, Jim Brosnan, Bridget McCarthy, Nora Stack, Margaret Kennelly, Michael Fitzmaurice, Betty Coughlan, Ollie Leahy, Bridie Stack, Mikey Holly, Bishop Moynihan, Margaret Dillane, Kay Holloway, Nora Flaherty, John Moore, Tim Kennelly, James O Connor, Nora Foran, Breda Thomas, Jane Desmond, Johnny Broderick, Peggy Moriarty, Tom O Connell. Mass on Tues. 3rd at 7.30pm for Julia, Paddy & Billy Hanrahan & the deceased members of the Hanrahan Family. Mass on Sat. 7th at 7.30pm for Kathleen O’Connor. Mass on Sun. 8th at 10.00am for P.J. Nolan and the

11.00am Mass in Moyvane is for Maureen Foley & the deceased members of the Foley Family

FIRST FRIDAY Mass on Thurs. 5th in Knockanure at 7.30pm and in Moyvane on Fri. 6th at 7.30. First Friday of the Month. Usual Communion Rounds, Knockanure in the morning and Moyvane in the afternoon.

CHURCH NEWS: Diocesan Collection for the Youth Service on the 7th & 8th December. Parish Pastoral Council Meeting on Tuesday 3rd December at 8.15pm in the Presbytery.

Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00am to 7.00pm. Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm

Readers: Vigil, John Corbett & Jimmy Collins. 11.00am Amanda Coulson & Aine O’Connor. Knockanure, 10.00am Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy.

POSTPONED: We have decided to postpone the Jubilee Mass from the 13th December, 2013 to Tuesday 22nd April, 2014. Corpus Christi Church Knockanure was blessed and dedicated to Divine Worship on Tuesday 21st April 1964.

CONFIRMATION Programme “You Shall Be My Witness” first training for candidates will take place on Thursday evening 05th December from 6.30p.m to 7.30p.m at the Community Centre Knockanure. All candidates and parents are requested to attend.

Moyvane Branch of St. Vincent De Paul, can be contacted at this no. (087) 6805792.

THANKS: Thank you to all who contributed to the Enable Ireland Collection last weekend. The amount collected was €536.86.

SANTA Claus, in conjunction with Moyvane Development will be turning on The Christmas Tree Lights on Saturday Night December 7th at 8.15pm (after Mass). Come along and enjoy the festivities with Carol Singing etc.

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: In preparation for Christmas will take place each Sunday of Advent in the Adoration Chapel Listowel, from 3pm to 6pm and also every Tuesday & Wednesday. You are invited to drop in and spend time before the Blessed Sacrament.

CHOIRS: Guinness Book of Records carol singers record. The event will take place in Croke Park Stadium, on Thursday, 19th of December between 7pm & 9pm and will be hosted by Miriam O’Callaghan. More from http://www.starschoirsandcarols.ie/

PARTY: Athea Going Strong and Vincent de Paul are holding their Annual Christmas Party on Wednesday December 11th at The Top of the Town. Mass is at 12 noon followed by dinner. This being a hot-meal it is necessary to hand in your name before Friday Dec 6th to any of the committee or to Collins’ or Rose’s Shop, Top of the Town or Mary T. Mulvihill. There will be music with Jim Connery,

THOUGHT: An ounce of love is worth a pound of knowledge. John Wesley.

TALK by Dr Tony Humphreys will be given at Dromhall Hotel 10th Dec. at 7.30pm all are welcome.

TOASTMASTERS: Wednesday, December 4 at the Desmond Complex from 8.30pm – 10.30pm. New members are always welcomed. For further information contact Donnacha on 086 8494505.

RAMBLING HOUSE FINUGE; will take place in the thatch cottage Fri night Dec. 6th at 9pm. Singers and dancers welcome.

 

DEVELOPMENT PLAN is designed and constructed by planners, like all of us we expect them to think of their own jobs first.

ST JOHN’S for Dec.: 1st to 20th, Stained Glass Painting Exhibition by Mary J Leen. Tue 3rd, Abba Forever

hits with a four piece lookalike and sound alike band.

Wed 4th, The Mid-Night Cowboy. A Play written and performed by Pius McGrath and presented by Honest Arts Production Company. Fri 6th, Rónán O’Snodaigh. The Kila frontman and bodhrán master is undertaking his latest solo album. (Can AM) tour. Tue 10th, Where The Sea Used To Be – Film Club.

Directed by Paul Farren best debut director, Amsterdam 2012. In association with Access Cinema. Wed 11th, Piano Recital

David Syme, the American piano virtuoso performs works by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Gershwin and some Irish melodies.

DUAGH CRAFT FAIR AND SANTA'S GROTTO: Hosted by the Duagh Development Association takes place in the Church Grounds on Sunday, December 15th. 2013. Special visitors – Santa Claus and Mrs Claus, who will meet the children in his Grotto and will give them a gift. There will be music and entertainment throughout the day from local Choir/Carol singers and DJ. Hot Chocolate available and you can enter a raffle for a Turkey and Ham.

YOUTH MINISTRY NEWS: The Youth Ministry Team of the Limerick Diocese hope to lead a pilgrimage of young people on the Camino from July 8-15th 2014. Young people must be over the age of 21 at the time of travel. To find out more, contact 061-400133.

FEALE CONNECTED, the Abbeyfeale branch, has recently trained new Volunteers and so has the capacity to take on more Clients. If you would like to receive a weekly phone call, please contact 087 329 0483 or 087 118 4160.

WORLDWIDE CONSULTATION ON FAMILY ISSUES: In preparation for the October 2014 meeting of Bishops in Rome dealing with family issues, a questionnaire is being distributed worldwide. Copies can be found at the back of the parish churches

BISHOP Ray Browne will confer the Ministry of Reader on Jean Yves Letanneur(Sneem) and Conor Bradley(Milltown) on Saturday December 7th at 6.15pm in The Cathedral Killarney. The ministry of Reader is a stage on the path to the Permanent Diaconate. Liturgy begins at 6.15. All are welcome!

ADVENT WREATH

Advent is a time of waiting, hoping and preparing for the celebration of the birth of Jesus at Christmas. The Advent wreath is a tradition of reminding us to prepare with prayer, penance and faith. The circular wreath reminds us of God’s infinity and his infinite love for us. The evergreen leaves are a symbol of hope. The purple candles remind us to pray and do good deeds during Advent. The pink candle (lit on the 3rd Sunday) is a symbol of the Joy we experience through our faith in Jesus. Lighting the candles in sequence each week marks the journey through Advent into Christmas as we prepare to open our hearts to welcome Jesus.

We pray that God’s blessing may rest on our Advent wreath and on each one of us as we light our first candle this week.

WEST LIMERICK GRAVEYARD SURVEY SHOWCASE: There will be a showcase on Tuesday, December 3 in the Desmond Complex Newcastle West detailing the work which has been carried out to date by local volunteers to survey historic graveyards in the West Limerick area. Event free of charge – all are welcome. For full details see www.wlr.ie. Contact Suzanne at West Limerick Resources on 069 79114 or email srowley@wlr.ie

 

 

Kerryman May 1st 1934

Letter dated 1st May 1934 from Edmund Mulvihill of Moyvane in reply to J C O Connor of the League of Youth who made claims in the Kerryman of 28th April 1934 that Mr Blythe visited Moyvane in 1915 to organise volunteers, Mr Mulvihill claims Blight came to Newtownsandes in 1917 where he addressed 3 men, Edmund Mulvihill, John Guiney of Claar and John White of Aughrim, who was then a Postman. Newtownsandes League of Youth and their ancestors were missing when the fight for freedom was on claimed Edmund Mulvihill.

 

Limerick Leader 13 April 1921, party of crown forced were in Moyvane house searching when it was set alight and the door was locked, but they escaped with minor injuries.

 

Irish Independent 26th September 1938, reports death of Fr Patrick Maher a native of Trieneragh who was Parish Priest in Moyvane for 2 years, he was ordained in 1895, served for a time in America and was Parish Priest in Brosna before coming to Newtownsandes.

Kerryman 27 Aug 1955, excepts.

Article on Whiteboyism . Fr Kieran Barry, Creeves Cross in Glin Notes home on holiday.

4 generations of O Donoghue in the Black Valley, picture and church opening.

Abbeyfeale priests home, Monsignor Maurice Woulfe PP Wolverhampton, Fr Con Connell of Maynooth Mission to China, Fr Dan Harnett PP Brentwood.

2,000 from Kerry visited Lough Derg in 1955.

 

 

 

13 November 27 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre, takes place on Monday 9th December 2013. Mass at 12 pm followed by meal at 1.00 pm. Music by Stevie Donegan, All Welcome. If attending please ring office on 068 49799. New members especially welcome

INFORMATION: North and East Kerry Development

Information Officer(Philomena) at Knockanure Community Centre every Monday (except second Monday on each month) from 1.00 - 3.30 pm. Farm assist, Social Welfare, Medical Card and much more. Free & Confidential Service.

CHOIR: Knockanure Church Choir Practice for Golden Jubilee will take place on next Thursday 28th November at 7.30 p.m. at Corpus Christi Church Knockanure. All members of choir are requested to attend.

CONFIRMATION Programme “You Shall Be My Witness” first training for candidates will take place on Thursday evening 05th December from 6.30p.m to 7.30p.m at the Community Centre Knockanure. All candidates and parents are requested to attend.

PADRE PIO MASS: will take place in Listowel Church on Thursday 28th Nov. evening at 7.00p.m. beginning with the Rosary followed by mass and Benediction.

SENIORS: Senior Citizens Chiropodist will attend Marian Hall on Friday 29th November at 12 o’clock. For appointment ring Eileen Quinn 49472.

Senior Citizens Christmas Party will take place in the Marian Hall on Sunday 1st December. Mass at 1 o’clock followed by Dinner, Music, Dancing and Afternoon Tea. Cost €15. Book with Ita 49134 or Maureen 49365.

KNOCKANURE: Annual Christmas Celebration of The Nativity Pageant will take place again this year in Corpus Christi Church Knockanure on Sunday 22nd December 2013.

ICA The annual shopping trip to Cork is on Wednesday 4th December, more from 087 6679943.

LOTTO Results for 22nd Nov. 2013, Jackpot E11,200, numbers drawn were 1-3-12 and 17, No Winner of Jackpot. Lucky Dips went to; Billy White, c/o John Barry; Ger Kennelly, Moyvane; Hannah Long, Asdee; Elizabeth Moody, Moyvane; James Moore, Tralee; Bar Prize Con Keane. This Weeks Jackpot is E11,300. Knockanure G.A.A. are holding an Irish Night in Flynn’s Bar Knockanure on Saturday 7th Dec, All Musicians Welcome.

VIDEO will feature local cast in the film Hard Times which will be screened in the Classic Cinema Listowel on 6th Dec. at 8pm, proceeds in aid of Aras Mhuire Nursing Home, Listowel.

BAZAAR 2013; The Annual Mission Bazaar for 2013 will take place on Friday November 29th and Saturday 30th at Scoil Realta Na Maidne (boys school hall). From 8pm. to 12 midnight approx each night.

LOVELY Ceremony was held in Knockanure Church last Sunday, introducing new altar servers and First Communion class who sang a song about light to inspire us.

SOCIAL; Nano Nagle Annual Social at the Arms Hotel on 29th Nov. at 7.30pm.

NIGHT VIGIL KNOCK, Saturday 7th Dec. For bookings contact: Fitzpatrick’s of Listowel Tim 0862508796 .

NEWTOWNSANDES Creamery Social on 15th Nov. 2013 was a great success, over 300 patrons attended and congratulated Michael Liston on a Lifetime of Service to the Creamery and the community

FOOF FAIR in Listowel had many events, usual the people who should be there were missing, for example, there was a very informative lecture at the Family Centre on the 23rd November on food and how most processed foods contain high levels of sugar and additives, parents would be shocked it they really knew what they were feeding to their families.

SEMINAR OVER 55’S: information afternoon at the Day Care Centre, Abbeyfeale on Thursday, November 28 from 2-4pm with speakers including Denis Joy, Abbeyfeale Fire Station Officer and Muintir Na Tire’s James O’Neill and solicitor Orla Dennison. Further information 087 6866450

ANNIVERSARIES: Joan Gaire, Donal Foley, Eileen Donoghue, Fr Leo Danaher, Fr Michael O Leary, Mairead Carmody, Canon Eamonn Dillane, Tom Woulfe, Sr. Baptist Kennelly, James Leahy, Ned Walsh, Pat Hanrahan, Michael Windle, Mattie Walsh, Mary Carmody, Bridie Quill, Martin H Kennelly, Una Dore, Mikey Fitzgerald, Ann Maria de Bilde, Josie Lyons, Con Connell, Mark Flaherty, Fr. John Joe Walsh, Sr. Carmel Danaher, Finbar Carmody, Mass on Wed. 27th at 7.30pm for Maimie Kennelly. Mass on Thurs. 28th at 7.30pm for Michael Dore. Mass on Sat. 30th at 7.30pm for Johnny Quinn. Mass on Sun. 1st Dec at 10.00am for Richard & Jeremiah Horgan & Eileen & Jerry O’Donoghue and the

11.00am Mass is for Breda Thomas nee Cunningham, Mass on

Tues. 3rd at 7.30pm for Julia, Paddy & Billy Hanrahan & the

deceased members of the Hanrahan Family.

 

MASS on Tues. 26th 7.30pm Knockanure, for November Intentions and Fri. 29th 7.30pm for November Intentions, Moyvane

CHURCH NEWS: Readers:- Vigil, Seline Mulvihill, 11.00am Karina Stack; Knockanure, 10.00am Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald.

Collectors for the month of December: Vigil, Bernie Swan & Kit Horan, 11am Marie Stack & John Scanlon and Knockanure 10am Margaret Carmody .

SPARE a thought for Christian massacred, mass graves, tortured-to-death women and children, and destroyed churches in Syria, at the hands of the U.S. supported jihadi “rebels”.

NIGHT VIGIL at Knock on Saturday 7th Dec. For bookings contact: Fitzpatrick’s of Listowel Tim 0862508796, leaving the Square at 4.30pm.

KNOCK: Duagh pilgrimage to Knock, Will take place on Saturday December 7th accompanied by Fr. Pat Moore, bus in Duagh at the Church at 8am, please contact 087 413 8934.

SAINTS: Remember four African American Catholic candidates for sainthood: Mother Henriette Delille, Mother Mary Lange, Father Augustus Tolton and Pierre Toussaint.

there are four African American Catholic candidates for sainthood: two religious sisters, a lay person, and a priest.

 

MEALA BEREAVEMENT Support Group, Monthly Meeting takes place at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Wednesday. November 27th at 7pm. New members welcome.

PADRE PIO MASS: will take place next Thursday evening at 7.00p.m. beginning with the Rosary followed by mass and Benediction.

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: In preparation for Christmas will take place each Sunday of Advent in the Adoration Chapel Listowel, from 3pm to 6pm and also every Tuesday & Wednesday. You are invited to drop in and spend time before the Blessed Sacrament.

 

SET CEILI at Clounmacon Community Centre on Friday 29th November at 9.30pm. Music by: Donie Nolan Band. Everyone welcome.

BEST WISHES to Billy Moloney Listowel Sacristan who will be retiring in mid February 2014, after 29 years of outstanding service to Listowel Parish.

MASS was celebrated on Nov. 20th 2013 in the office of Listowel Credit Union. The Celebrant was Canon Declan O Connor Listowel. Representatives from the 13 Credit Union's from Chapter 23, Abbeyfeale, Ballybunion, Caherciveen, Clanmaurice, Comhar Creidmheasa Corca Dhuibhne, Desmond, Kenmare, Killarney, Killorglin, Listowel, Milltown, Rathmore and Tralee were present. The Mass is to remember our members who have died in the past 12 months. The Mass is celebrated in a different Credit Union each November.

ST. JOHN’S PARISH BAZAAR Tralee: will take place from Friday – Sunday, November 29th – December 1st at K.D.Y.S. Hall, Denny Street.

ST JOHN’S: 28th to 30th Nov. The Group Theatre presents The Rapparees, details from 068 22566. Big Maggie on stage in Listowel till Monday 25th Nov. Great Night at St John's. CAST P Brosnan, D Walsh, E Murphy, C Walsh, D Woulfe, S Egan, M Keenan, N Buckley, P Hayes, C Fitzgerald, G O Connor, C Foley, A Thornton, T Collins, A O Donnell, B Daly, N Keenan Director, Lights J Murphy, Stage Management B Daly, Artwork C Keenan, Continuity M Purcell and F Hunt. Big Maggie by John B Keane.

LAUNCH of Ballydonoghue Magazine at Lisselton on Dec. 6th at 8pm.

SINGING NIGHT: West Limerick singing club host a special night on Thursday, December 5 with all funds raised going to Noonan's Wonderland charities.

WINTER WONDERLAND: Tony, Hannah and Siobhan Nunan of Templeglantine will be switching on the lights on November 22nd 2013.. Funds collected go to Brothers of Charity NCW and Foynes, Acquired Brain Injury, Castleisland, Adare Alzheimer's Branch and Milford Hospice.

FOOD FAIR more details, Listowel Food Fair Farming Seminar was held at the Arms Hotel on Nov. 22nd 2013. This year speakers include Pat Byrne and Donal Whelton from the banks. Alan Kingston gave a presentation on his food business, began with his wife and himself a few years ago at Glenilen Farm in West Cork and John Kennelly of University of Alberta, had a look at things from a foreign perspective. Jimmy Deenihan introduced the speakers and gave an insight into the governments role.

SUGAR: Milk and water appear to be the only reasonably accessible tooth friendly drinks. 40gWholegrain cereals may contain 2.5 cubes of sugar. 30 g sugar coated Frosties may contain 3.3 cubes of sugar. Low fat Yogurt 125g may contain 7.5 cubes of sugar.

 

CHOIRS: Guinness Book of Records carol singers record. The event will take place in Croke Park Stadium, on Thursday, 19th of December between 7pm & 9pm and will be hosted by Miriam O’Callaghan. More from http://www.starschoirsandcarols.ie/

EVENTS: Craft Fair Tarbert Community Centre on Sunday 1st Dec. from 2 to 6pm. County Final of Scor na nOg will be held at Foilmore Community Centre on Dec. 1st from 2.30pm.

KERRY CHORAL UNION: Christmas musical event will be held on Sunday, December 8th at 7.30pm in St. John’s Church, ralee.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: Advent Weekend: Fri.29th Nov. - Sunday 1st December with Fr. Frank Downes OP. residential and non-residential places available. Bookings and inquiries to 066-7134276; E.mail: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

CHARITY afternoon tea dance at the Fr. Casey GAA clubhouse on Sunday, December 8th with dancing from 3-6pm to Donie Walsh.

THOUGHT: “Not how much of my money will I give to God, but how much of His money will I keep for myself”. Anonymous. Think of the old cliché about “the mind being an excellent servant but a terrible master”.

ST PIO night in Lixnaw church was on Nov. 19th 2013, talk was given by Padre Pio devotee and author Colm Keane. His recent book entitled ‘Scent of Roses’.

Padre Pio was also known to have the gift of bilocation - the ability to be in more than one place simultaneously. Though he almost never left his monastery, he was seen elsewhere as testified and documented by many witnesses.

DEATH occurred at St. Ita’s Hospital, Newcastle West of Catherine (Kit) Shine of Dalton Street, Athea. Deceased, whose maiden name was Fitzgerald, was a native of Keale North but lived most of her life in Athea. She was pre-deceased by her late husband Dan Shine several years ago. Kit, who had reached her 90’s, was a very religious person and a regular attendant at the Masses in her local Church. She also visited Lourdes and many pilgrimages. Up to a few years ago she could be regularly seen out on her bicycle cycling through the village or on the way to visit her brother Tom in Keale.

Few weeks ago since her daughter Breda Carey died . She was married to retired Garda Jerry Carey who was a native of Galway. Kit Shine was laid to rest at Holy Cross Cemetery after requiem Mass on 17th November 2013.

 

 

DEATH has taken place of Jack Connolly, Ballymuddagh, Glin, on November 16th, 2013, (in his 97th year). He is survived by his wife Mary, sons Patrick, Thomas, Gerard, John, daughters Ann, Sally, Una and Mairead, Predeceased by his son Joseph. Also survived by daughters-in-law Elaine and Anne and Thomas's partner Maureen, sons-in-law Charles and Thomas, grandchildren Laura, Michael, Robert, Jack and Thomas, sister-in- law Sr. Josephine (Fermoy) In the Church of the Immaculate Conception Glin, Requiem Mass was celebrated for Jack Connolly on 19th November 2013, Burial in Kilfergus Cemetery, Glin.

Killeaney AFC club members extend sympathies to Tom Connolly, Treasurer of the club, on the death of his father Jack Connolly at the ripe old age of 97. Jack had been active until very recently. He was featured in the 2nd Vanishing Ireland book. Jack was noted for his great memory and the editor, Turtle Bunbury, had this to say about him in the book “Jack is a quietly lucid individual. He has an encyclopaedic knowledge of family pedigrees in the area. Not only is he able to identify any man or woman down to their nearest (or farthest) second cousin twice removed, but he can reel off the year of their birth, their occupation and their present address.” Sympathies to Tom, his mother Mary and all the Connolly families.

 

OLD IRISH WAYS MUSEUM; Located in Caherguillamore, Bruff and owned by Denis O’Connor , for details visit www.oldirishways.com

BIRTHDAY: November 20th, was the 15th birthday of the International Space Station, which was launched in 1998. The station is expected to be completed in April 2014.

 

NEWSPAPERS in San Francisco.

http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SFC18980221.2.102.7&srpos=1&e=-------en--20--1--txt-txIN-knockanure-----#

21 Feb 1898 San Francisco Call

O'CONNOR, In San Frisco, February 17, 1898. at St. Mary's Hospital. Rev. Cornelius O'Connor of Ukiah, Cal.. brother of Sister Mary Teresa of Sacramento and Thomas C, J. C. and Michael E. O'Connor, a native of Knockanure. County Kerry. Ireland, aged 50 years. The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 9:15 o'clock, from the residence of his brother, J. C. O'Connor. 1062 Fulton street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, O'Farrell street and Van Ness avenue, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery

 

8 July 1912 San Francisco Call

HUNT— In Grass Valley, Rev. James Hunt, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 65 years and 1 month.

4 July 1912 San Francisco Call

GRASS VALLEY, July 3rd 1912. Father James Hunt of Sacramento died at the "priest's retreat" here today after an illness of several weeks. Father Hunt was one of the early day priests in northern California. His age Was 64.

 

Food Fair Farming Night Nov 2013

http://youtu.be/QzFvLFMm6eg

 

 

Big Maggie

http://youtu.be/JgbkLmiKlZc

 

Localman John L Sullivan

http://www.artofmanliness.com/2013/11/23/art-of-manliness-podcast-54-the-life-of-john-l-sullivan-with-christopher-klein/

 

 

 

KNOCKANURE 2013

 

 

13 November 20 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

 

CLASSES: Health & Fitness Classes available in Knockanure Community Centre. Ladies Classes: Monday evenings 7.00 to 8.00 pm from 18/11/2013. Men’s Classes: Monday evenings 8.00 to 9.00 pm from 18/11/2013. Mixed Morning Classes: Tuesday 10.00 to 11.00 am from 19/11/2013. All welcome, Contact Colm 085 1111617.

I.C.A Family Fun Day is on Sunday 24th November at the Marian Hall from 2 - 4pm, Santa will be there and have your photograph taken with him.

The annual shopping trip to Cork is on Wednesday 4th December, more from 087 6679943.

KNOCKANURE: Annual Christmas Celebration of The Nativity Pageant will take place again this year in Corpus Christi Church Knockanure on Sunday 22nd December 2013. Rehearsals will commence within the next two weeks. Nativity Pageant is a Presentation of the First Christmas by young and old of our community consisting of Drama, Liturgy and Carols.

MEETING: Knockanure Defibrillator Committee meeting next Thursday 21st November 2013 at Community Centre 8.00 p.m.

Senior Citizens Meeting on Tuesday 19th at 6.30pm in the Marian Hall.

LOCAL CAST will feature in the film Hard Times which will be screened in the Classic Cinema Listowel on 6th Dec. at 8pm, proceeds in aid of Aras Mhuire Nursing Home, Listowel.

BEST WISHES to Moyvane Ballad Group who are competing in Scor na nOg County semi final in Knocknagoshel on November 22nd.

SINGER wanted by Siamsa, details from 066 712 3055.

CONGRATULATIONS to Moyvane girls U14 who won The North Kerry Division 3 Shield recently.

BAZAAR MISSION GROUP 2013 The Annual Bazaar for 2013 will take place on Friday November 29th and Saturday 30th at Scoil Realta Na Maidne (boys school hall). From 8pm. to 12 midnight approx each night.

NIGHT VIGIL KNOCK, Saturday 7th Dec. For bookings contact: Fitzpatrick’s of Listowel Tim 0862508796

BIG MAGGIE at St John’s from Tue. 19th to Sun. 24th , more from 068 22566.

ACCORD recently celebrated 40 years of Marriage Counselling at the Pastoral Centre in Killarney.

EVENTS: Careers Fair at the Brandon Hotel on Nov. 20 from 9am to 1pm. Food Fair Listowel 21 to 24th. Book on North Kerry Railway line will be Launched, Nov. 25th at the Lartigue Museum at 8pm by Jimmy Deenihan. Afternoon of Prayer at Scartaglen Church on Sunday Nov. 24 t 2.30pm. Listowel Bazaar for 2013 will take place on Friday night November 29th & Saturday 30th in Scoil Realta Na Maidne (Boys School) Door open at 8pm. each night. 21st Nov. Presentation Sisters Feast Day.

IRDA are holding a conference in Ballingarry House Hotel on Nov. 25th from 9am to 4.30pm.

NEWTOWNSANDES Creamery Social on 15th Nov. 2013 was a great success, over 300 patrons attended and congratulated Michael Liston on a Lifetime of Service to the Creamery and the community. http://youtu.be/myAbqFnFSdM

Newtownsandes Social Tribute Night 2013

https://vimeo.com/79589751

LOTTO Results 15th Nov. Jackpot was E11, 100 Numbers Drawn were 11-22-31-32, No Winner. Lucky Dips went to, Con Lynch, Gortdromagouna; Sandra Stack, Knockanure; Bob Norton, Tralee; Ger Kennelly, Moyvane; Kes & Tara. Bar Prize Jackie McMahon This weeks Jackpot E11,200.

VOLUNTEERS were established at the Rotunda on 25th Nov. 1913, The Killarney Company was established three days later.

SEMINAR FOR THE OVER 55’S: Co. Limerick Community and Voluntary Forum (the representative voice of the active community & voluntary sector in the county at decision making level) are hosting an information afternoon at the Day Care Centre, Abbeyfeale on Thursday, November 28 from 2-4pm with speakers including Denis Joy, Abbeyfeale Fire Station Officer and Muintir Na Tire’s James O’Neill and solicitor Orla Dennison. There will also be a crime prevention officer available to answer questions on how to keep safe. Tea, Coffee and Light Refreshments will be served. Fire alarms for the elderly will be available free of charge. All those over the age of 55 are invited from the West Limerick area. Further information 087 6866450.

CAR BOOT SALE: The second last car boot sale of the year in aid of West Limerick Community Radio takes place at the Community Centre, NCW on Sunday, November 24 from 7.30-2pm.

ANNIVERSARIES: Bridie Pace, Mary O Mahony, Jeremiah Behan, Eileen O Donoghue, Tess Fitzgerald, Liam Flaherty, Robert Stack, Eddie Carmody, Fr John O Flaherty, David Hegarty, Sr. Gerard Sheehy, Maureen Scollard, Pat Scanlon, Martin J Sheehy, Padraig Tydings, Ned Bunce, Michael Joe Flaherty, Con Riordan, Mary Harnett, Mary O Hanlon, Joan Mullane, Mass on Wed. 20th at 7.30pm for Richard Sheehan. Mass on Thurs. 21st at 7.30pm for Connie & Margaret Shine & the deceased members of the Shine Family. Mass on Sat. 23rd at 7.30pm for Kit & Edward Fitzmaurice. Mass on Sun. 24th at 10.00am in Knockanure for Tom Relihan and the 11.00am Mass in Moyvane is for Patrick Scanlon.

 

DEATH took place on 11th November 2013, of Christina (Chrissie) Scanlon (née Kelly of Tullamore, Listowel) of Upper Aughrim, Moyvane. Chrissie was predeceased by her husband Tade and is survived by sons Michael, Timmy and Maurice, daughters Mary, Margaret and Christina, sons-in-law, daughter-in-law and grandchildren. Requiem Mass for Christina Scanlon was celebrated by Fr Lucid in Moyvane Church on 13th November 2013, Mary Mulvihill sang the hymns. Chrissie was laid to rest beside her husband Tade at Ahavoher graveyard, Knockanure. Tade died 8th February 1987 aged 76 years. Chrissie was the last of a family of 11.

DEATH has occurred on 13th November 2013, of Bridie Meade, Knocknacaheragh, Kilmorna, Duagh. Bridie is survived by her sister Sr. Mercedes at Monasterevin, nephews and nieces, grandnephews and grandnieces, great-grandnephew and great-grandniece. Fr McMahon celebrated the Requiem mass for Bridie Meade on Friday the 15th of November at Duagh Church, Bridie was laid to rest in Springmount Cemetery, Duagh.

CHURCH NEWS: Diocesan Collection on 17th & 18th November for Trocaire’s Humanitarian Work in the Philippines & in Syria. Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request.

Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00am to 7.00pm; Knockanure, Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm.

Readers; Vigil, Michelle Corridan, 11.00am Paul & Anthony Kiely. Knockanure: 10.00am, Mary O’Flaherty & Cian Rogan.

Collectors for the month of December: Vigil Gerard Scanlon & Kit Horan 11am, Marie Stack & John Scanlon, Knockanure 10am Margaret Carmody.

Induction for Confirmation will take place in Moyvane School on Tues. 19th Nov. at 8pm.

Mass for those who died during the past year will be celebrated on Friday 22nd November at 7.30pm in Moyvane Church. A candle will be lit for each one of them. A special candle will also be lit for the relatives of parishioners who died during the year and who are buried elsewhere. Family members are invited to take part - to bring up the Gifts or read the Prayers of the Faithful.

NOVEMBER: Mass in Knockanure on Tues. 19th for November Intentions at 7.30pm

We remember especially those who died during the last 12 months. Mass in Moyvane Fri. 22nd at 7.30pm for November Intentions. We remember especially those who died during the last 12 months. Tues. 26th , November Intentions, Knockanure at 7.30pm

MASS for the Credit Union will take place on Wednesday Nov. 20th at 8pm at Centre.

CHOIRS: Guinness Book of Records carol singers record. The event will take place in Croke Park Stadium, on Thursday, 19th of December between 7pm & 9pm and will be hosted by Miriam O’Callaghan. More from http://www.starschoirsandcarols.ie/

WAR 1: County Library site have a list of 674 Kerry fatalities in World War I. If you have any picture or other information, please share it.

KEVIN DUNDON; SuperValu celebrity chef Kevin Dundon visits the Devon Inn on Friday, November 22 for a food demonstration.

THOUGHT: “Character is not a single quality but a three dimensional achievement built on discipline, direction and dedication”. Kenneth L Wilson.

YEAR of FAITH: A celebration to mark the conclusion of the Year of Faith will be held on Wed 20th November. 7:30-9:30pm at the Woodlands House Hotel, Adare. Bishop Leahy invites all members of Limerick, parish leadership, including clergy, to this gathering as they conclude the international Year of Faith.

 

PAT BROSNAN, ATHEA

 

Domhnal Barry says, Thanks Pat Brosnan for all you have done for the community since you came from Lyreacrompane to live in Knocknagorna. He got involved in the voluntary work of many organisations; the unselfish work that keeps our community alive. Let us take a look at some of the contributions he has made. He was a member of the G.A.A. an Community Games for many years and helped to raise much needed funds for the great work they do with our young people. A composer and singer of songs he is still involved with Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann and holds the position of chairman of the Athea branch. He joined the Civil Defence and brought his skills as a nurse to bear on that organisation being always available to give aid. He got to know everyone in the parish through his work on the census forms. In recent years he has been active in the Church, taking up the collection at Mass and, until recently, cleaning the Church on a Tuesday. He supported all the local (and not so local) rambling houses and set up the group “Ceol Luimnigh” who had their own monthly sessions and performed voluntarily in local hospitals and nursing homes. In the recent “TradFéile” festivals he took responsibility for the entertainment on stage in the street and kept the music, song and dance going for the weekend. These are but a few of his contributions to the welfare of our society but it is in his writings that he has really done us proud. His weekly column in the Limerick Leader has kept people up to date with all the news of the parish. Since he started writing for this newsletter, many years ago, he has commented on local and national issues and is never afraid to air his opinions. His many books of poems and songs give the reader an insight into his knowledge and love for Athea and its beautiful scenery. It is no wonder that he has won many County, Munster and All-Ireland titles down through the years. I think his greatest honour came this year when he was chosen as one of only 12 people in Munster to receive an award for services to Comhaltas.

 

 

By Pat Brosnan.

Athea’s Great Seanchai

In Memory of Mickey Liston

The Rambling House is silent now on the

Knocknagorna Road,

Where Mickey Liston used to live in his pleasant

Neat abode.

A farmer and a storyteller, his like no more

We?ll see,

For he has died and left us sad, Athea?s great

Seanchai.

 

Great yarns and amusing tales he told on many

A night.

In that Rambling House upon the hill by

Knockfierna?s sloping height,

He was known all over Munster from

Kilmallock to Tralee,

And from Freemount back to Tarbert town,

Athea?s great seanchai.

 

At Creedon?s bar, Newcastlewest his stories

Won great fame,

Likewise in Carrickerry too sure they often

Spoke his name,

Many Comhaltas friends will think of him as

Will those of Ceol Luimnight,

Sure he was admired by one and all, Athea?s

Great seanchai.

 

Those who frequented his Rambling House will

Miss him most of all,

Also his friends and neighbours when old times

They will recall,

Mickey?s kindly hospitality will live on in

Memory,

As will the wit and humour of Athea?s great

Seanachai.

 

Much interest in his land he showed and he

Travelled here and there

To attend a livestock mart and sales, or a horse

And cattle fair.

Throughout his stories he would tell of how

Farming used to be,

?Before restrictions were imposed?, said

Athea?s great seanchai.

 

His funeral was the finest seen in Athea for

Many years,

With a guard of honour formed by his faithful

Friends and peers,

He is laid to rest in Knockanure but his spirit

Now is free.

May the Lord grant him eternal peace, Athea?s

Great seanchai.

 

By

Pat Brosnan

 

 

2013 November 13 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

SOCIAL day for the Active Retirement in Knockanure was on Monday 11th November 2013.

SOCIAL: Newtownsandes Creamery Social will be held at the Devon Inn on 15th November.

I.C.A Family Fun Day is on Sunday 24th November at the Marian Hall from 2 - 4pm, Santa will be there and have your photograph taken with him.

The annual shopping trip to Cork is on Wednesday 4th December, more from 087 6679943.

ALERT: Knockanure Community Alert members will be distributing a newsletter to all homes within the Townlands of Knockanure in the coming weeks regarding Community texting. Please fill out the form and return it as soon as possible.

SHOEBOX APPEAL: Schools are at present collecting shoeboxes of toys for children, details from 087 9462 358.

BEST Of LUCK to Moyvane Ballad Group who are competing in Scor na nOg County semi final in Knocknagoshel on November 22nd.

BIRTHDAY: Paud Woulfe recently celebrated his 90th birthday in Moyvane with his nephews, nieces and family.

BEST WISHES to Pat Brosnan of Knocknagorna, friends of Pat Brosnan remembered the great man at Fr Casey Hall in Abbeyfeale on 3 Nov. 2013. Pat born at Lyrecrompane Co Kerry in 1926. Writer, Composer, worked at various jobs at home and abroad and still writes local notes. Sold insurance in 1950's. Married Mary Normile in Nov. 1960.Livelong member of PTAA, GAA , Long-time member of Community Games, Comhaltas, Civil Defence, First Aid trainer, for many years with friends visits retirement homes to entertain residents.

I.C.A. The annual shopping trip to Cork is on Wednesday 4th December. Bus leaving at 7.00am. Names to Eileen Roche 068 49337.

KEVIN DUNDON; SuperValu celebrity chef Kevin Dundon visits the Devon Inn on Friday, November 22 for a food demonstration.

CONGRATULATIONS to Emma O Brien of Moyvane Village who received the Gold Standard award from Gala recently.

KNOCK: Duagh pilgrimage to Knock, Will take place on Saturday December 7th accompanied by Fr. Pat Moore, in Duagh at the Church at 8am, please contact 087 413 8934.

 

RETREAT: Ardfert Retreat Centre in a quiet, peaceful and relaxed atmosphere celebrate the life and death of our loved ones with Pat Sheehan on Sat. Nov. 16th from 10am – 4.30pm. Booking (066) 7134270. ‘Folklore of Ardfert’ talk on Thurs 14th Nov at 8 pm with Ciarán Dalton.

ST PIO night in Lixnaw church take place on Nov. 19th at 7.30pm with Rosary, Mass & Benediction. Witness given by Padre Pio devotee and best selling author Colm Keane. His recent book entitled ‘Scent of Roses’ is already a best seller.

ANNIVERSARIES: Mai Quinlivan, Peg Reidy, Grace Mary Brosnan, Paddy Flavin, Sr. Veronica O Neill, Sr. Mary Brendan O Connell, Billy Barry, Sr. Maria Kissane, Joe Scanlon, Ellen Hanrahan, Sr. Mary Tarrant, Billy Heffernan, Maureen White, Sr Imelda O Connor, Mary Leahy, Michael Scanlon, Ellen Connell, Michael Lucid, TM Stack, Tom Meehan, John Fitzmaurice, Tom Reidy, Ann Looney, Kathleen Buckley, Mary O Sullivan, Eugene Sullivan, Robert Corridan, Peter Lewis, Bridget O Connor, Paddy Hurley, Hannah Griffin, Tom Scanlon, Agnes Fitzgerald, Mamie Kennelly. Mass on Thurs. 14th at 7.30pm in Knockanure for John & Catherine Moloney. Mass on Sat. 16th at 7.30pm for Johnny Meade. Mass on Sun. 17th at 10.00am for Paddy Flavin and the 11.00am Mass is for Mike Joe Flaherty.

MASS in Clounmacon Community Centre for Margaret Buckley on Nov. 13th at 7.30pm.

CHURCH NEWS: Mass on Tues. 12th at 8pm in the Marian Hall for the deceased members of the I.C.A. and their Families. Mass on Mass on Wed. 13th at 7.30pm Knockanure, November Intentions. Mass on Fri. 15th at 7.00pm Note 7.00pm For the November Intentions. Mass on Tues. 19th at 7.30pm in Knockanure for November Intentions. Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00am to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm. Readers, Vigil, Elaine Hudson, 11.00am Colin Enright; Knockanure, 10.00am, Mary O’Flaherty & Cian Rogan.

DAY OF REMEMBRANCE FOR ROAD TRAFFIC VICTIMS The United Nations adopted a resolution which calls for governments all over the world to mark the third Sunday in November each year as World Day of remembrance for road traffic victims. It was created as a means to give recognition to victims and the plight of their loved one who must cope with the emotional and practical consequences of these events. St. Mary’s Church will hold a Mass for the North Kerry Area on Sunday 17th November at 9am. Observation of this day provides an opportunity to draw the public’s attention to road traffic crashes, their consequences and costs, and the measures which can be taken to prevent them.

CHRISTMAS CARDS of St. Mary’s Church, Listowel are now on sale in the Parish Office.

TEAMPILL BAN; The Rosary will be prayed in Teampill Ban Famine Graveyard at 3pm each Sunday. All welcome.

MEDJUGORJE PRAYER MEETING will take place on Monday 11th November at 7.30pm. in Parish Meeting Room.

ACTIVE RETIREMENT GROUP: Annual Mass deceased members of the Active Retirement group will take place on Tuesday 12th Nov. at 3pm. in St. Patrick’s Hall. All welcome.

VENERABLE NANO NAGLE: On October 31st in Rome Pope Francis issued a decree declaring Nano Nagle, the foundress of the Presentation Sisters, “Venerable”

BAZAAR MISSION GROUP 2013 The Annual Bazaar for 2013 will take place on Friday November 29th and Saturday 30th at Scoil Realta Na Maidne (boys school hall). From 8pm. to 12 midnight approx each night.

NIGHT VIGIL TO KNOCK, Saturday 7th Dec. For bookings contact: Fitzpatrick’s of Listowel Tim 0862508796

 

CHRISTMAS NEWSLETTER, Abbeyfeale. Please submit to the parish office via email fealechurch@eircom.net by Tuesday, November 25 next.

YEAR of FAITH: A celebration to mark the conclusion of the Year of Faith will be held on Wed 20th November. 7:30-9:30pm at the Woodlands House Hotel, Adare. Bishop Leahy invites all members of Limerick, parish leadership, including clergy, to this gathering as we conclude the international Year of Faith.

BOOK: The Story of Lourdes by An tAth. Micheál Liston available shortly.

LOSS: 28,000 people die in Ireland each year and its estimated that about 10 people are affected by each bereavement.

ESO: 6th Nov. 2013 marked the 50th anniversary of the start of a relationship between ESO and Chile that has allowed both European and Chilean astronomy to push the boundaries of science, technology and culture forward into the future.

THOUGHT: “There's only one condition a man must meet to receive God's choicest blessings. Man must admit his need. And the only thing in the world that keeps a man from doing this is pride”. Richard C. Halverson

“All word and no spirit, we dry up; all Spirit and no Word, we blow up; both Word and Spirit, we grow up”. David Watson.

ST JOHN’S: Thursday 14th, Two Tuff Yokes, featuring Pat Hayes and Derek Veale. Monday 18th American Folk. Tue. 19th to Sun. 24th Big Maggie, more from 068 22566.

FULL MOON on 17th, weather mild, but buckets of rain falling.

KENNEDY: Lee Harvey Oswald’s gold wedding band, which he left in a cup on a dresser the morning he assassinated President John F. Kennedy, sold at auction for $108,000 in Boston.

 

NEWTOWNSANDES Ellis Island

Ellen Kennelly McGonigal of New Town Sands, Kerry

Michael McElligott aged 30 of Newthousands, Irl,

Thomas Culhane New…….Irl.

Hannah Culhane New….Irl.

Margaret Golding , Newtownsandes, born 1884.

Bridget Goulding, Newtownsandes, Irl, born 1881.

Mace Griffin, Newtownsande, left 1901.

Maurice Griffin, Newtownsande left 1910.

Daniel Kennedy, Newtownsandes, left 1902.

Michael Kennedy, Newtownsandes, left 1913.

James Kennelly, Newtownsandes, Irl, born 1909.

Mary Ann Kiely, Newtownsan, born 1885.

Nora Komeley NTS born 1879.

Martin Mackessy, Newtownsander, born 1881.

Maggie Manabet, Newtownsandes, left 1895.

Ellie Manaher, Newtownsands, left in 1902.

Bridget Moore, Newtownsandes b 1880.

Con Moran, Newtownsands, born 1887,

Hannie Moran, NTS b 1876.

Michael Moran NTS Co Kerryborn 1898.

Stephen Moran, NTS Irl, born 1890.

Maggie Muckle, NTS, Irl, born 1885

Robert Muckle NTS, Irl. Born 1876.

Hannah Mulbihill, NTS, born 1878.

Maggie Mulbihill, NTS, born 1877.

Mary Mulbihill, NTS, born 1877,

Mary Mulbihill, NTS,1874.

Daniel W Mulihill, NTS, born 1899.

Kate Nash, Newtownsonded, born 1883.

Michael Nolan Newtownsandis, born 1880.

Nurse Family, Anna, John J, John L, and Theresa of NTS left 1906.

James O Connor, newtownsand, born 1882.

Johanna O Connor, Newtownsands or NTS , born 1877.

Maurice M Ootter, NTS, born 1894, left 1924.

Dave Riordan Newtownsandis born 1876.

David Riordan, Newtownsordes, born 1877.

Bella Smyth, Newtownsaadls Irl, born 1885.

John Stanrahan NTS, was aged 45, born 1858.

Nellie Tidings, NTS, born 1878.

Daniel Toley, Newtownsand, Irl, born 1878.

Thomas Urndle, Newtownsande, born 1881.

Harry Wirdle, Newtownsordes, born 1877.

Josephine Watkins, NTS, born 1897.

Robert Watkins, NTS Irl, born 1924 child o year.

Harry Wirdle Newtownsordes, born 1877.

 

 

Tribute to Pat Brosnan

http://youtu.be/MlM6OBN0bD0

 

Ballyloughane School Devon Hotel.

http://youtu.be/KnpB62BblZs

 

Wren Boys Carrigkerry 2013

http://youtu.be/Cjb0qVqxZc4

 

 

 

 

13 November 6 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre.

The next social day for the Active Retirement takes place on Monday 11th November 2013. Come and enjoy a hot meal followed by music and dance, All Welcome. If attending please ring office on 068 49799. New members especially welcome

SOULS: You are invited to write the names of your deceased relatives and friends on the cards provided at the rear of the Church and hang the card on the tree in the Sanctuary.

ALERT: Knockanure Community Alert, members will be distributing a newsletter to all homes within Knockanure in the coming weeks regarding Community texting. Please fill out the form and return it as soon as possible.

SOCIAL: Newtownsandes Creamery Social will be held at the Devon Inn on 15th November.

RACING CLUBS and enthusiasts will gather at Limerick Racecourse on Nov. 10th for a gathering.

KNOCK: Duagh pilgrimage to Knock, Will take place on Saturday December 7th accompanied by Fr. Pat Moore, in Duagh at the Church at 8am, please contact 087 413 8934.

EVENING FOR THE BEREAVED, including those touched by suicide, facilitated by Console. Tuesday November 12th at 8pm in St. John’s Parish Centre. Tralee.

CONCERT: A Celebration of life in Music, Aine Nic Ghabhann Memorial Concert on Friday, 8th November 2013, INEC Killarney 8.00pm. Proceeds to South West Counselling Centre, Killarney and Kerry Rape Crisis Centre. For more information call 064-6636416.

GABRIEL Fitzmaurice had a recent interview with Mary Keane and contributed it to the The Cork Literary Review, Jimmy Deenihan launched the Review at John B Keane’s pub on Friday last.

BEST WISHES to Columban missionaries, James Sheehy of Ardagh who celebrated his Diamond Jubilee and also to Eileen Kiely of Tarbert, who celebrated her Golden Jubilee recently.

FESTIVAL in Moyvane over the Bank Holiday attracted reasonable crowds despite the showery weather, the indoor events, included, Boro Buffet and the Sunday night concert were a great success. See social network sites for pictures of the hunt and other events.

EVENTS: Science Week runs from 10 to 17 Nov. Roger Casement exhibition continues at the County Library till Nov. 9th. Blood Donor clinic at Ballybunion Community Centre on Nov. 7th from 6pm too 9pm.Ceili at Tournafulla on Nov. 8th at9.30pm. Painting Class with Olive Stack in Listowel, Wed. and Thurs, evenings from 6pm to 8pm. Conference on the Civil War in the Midlands will be held at Custume Barricks, Athlone on 23rd Nov. 2013.

DEATH; Fr. William P Lane born 1925 at New Street, Abbeyfeale, died in Seattle, Washington USA on Saturday, October 19th 2013. Following Requiem Mass Fr Bill Lane was burial in Seattle on Monday, October 28th 2013 on his 88th birthday. A Mass for the repose of the soul of Fr. Bill Lane late of Abbeyfeale and Seattle will be held in Abbeyfeale Church on Wednesday, November 15 next at 7pm.

 

 

ANNIVERSARIES: Donal Riordan, Peter O Connell, Eamon Dunlea, Paddy O Hanlon, Fr John Shine, Bridie Mason, Bridget Mary Desmaris, Margaret Collins, Nan Sullivan, Nora Dillon, Michael Bart. Kennelly, Mick Lane, Nan Moloney, Margaret Deenihan, Liam O Connor, Peg Stack, Wil Keane, Fr Michael Slattery, Mary Dillane, James Walsh, Mary Ahern, Mary Langford, Mai Lane, John Eymard O Connor, Catherine Brosnan, Mary Rose Carrig, Mary Kennelly, Mary Ellen Houlihan, Bett Histon, Mass on Wed. 6th at 7.30pm for Fr. John Shine.Mass on Fri. 8th Knockanure at 7.30pm for Michael Lane. Mass on Sat. 9th at 7.30pm for Mary Langford.

Mass on Sunday 10th at11.00am for Denis McEvoy & the deceased members of the McEvoy Family.

MASS on Tues. 5th 7.30pm for November Intention, Knockanure and on Fri. 8th at 7.30pm November Intention, Mass in Moyvane. Mass in Moyvane on Tues. 12th ,Annual I.C.A. Mass in the Marian Hall at 8pm.

 

 

CHURCH NEWS: Adoration, Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00am to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm. Readers:- Vigil, John Corbett, 11.00am Amanda Coulson & Aine O’Connor; Knockanure: 10.00am Patricia & Andrew Rogan

I.C.A. The annual shopping trip to Cork is on Wednesday 4th December. Bus leaving at 7.00am. Names to Eileen Roche 49337. Next meeting of Guild on Tuesday 5th November at 8pm.

THANKS: The North Kerry Eagles Special Olympics Club

wishes to thank most sincerely all those who contributed so generously to our recent Church Gate Collection. Amounted collected €753, also a special thanks to all the collectors.

STOP smoking support group, meeting at the Listowel Family Resource Centre every Monday evening from November 4th - December 9th at 6.30pm. Further details from Mary on 066 7195617.

AUTUSM Action will hold their monthly meeting at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Friday November 8th from 10am.

TOASTMASTERS: West Limerick Toastmasters meet on Wednesday, November 6 at the Desmond Complex NCW from 8.30pm – 10.30pm. New members are always welcomed, contact Donnacha on 086 8494505.

ST JOHN’S: Wed. 6th, play, Danny and the Deep Blue Sea. Thursday 7th, The best of traditional with, Matt Dean, Eoin Wren and Micheal O Shea. Fri. 8th opera, Three Ladies and a Suitecase. Tuesday 12th, Southern Tenant Union, bluegrass, more from 068 22566.

THOUGHT: “If a man is called to be a street sweeper, he should sweep streets even as a Michelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music or Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets so well that all the hosts of heaven and earth will pause to say, ‘Here lived a great street sweeper who did his job well.’” – Martin Luther King, Jr.

BEST WISHES: Julia O’Rourke, a speech and language therapist, a native of Ballyhahill, who received the Enterprise Ireland-Cleveland Clinic prize 2013 recently for Rempad, software which uses multi-media content to connect carers and residents with memories from the past to enhance the lives of people with Alzheimer’s.

CONGRATULATIONS: Sean Broderick of Abbeyfeale who was presented with the Bene Merenti Medal during the 12noon Mass on November 3rd 2013 in Abbeyfeale Church. The bene merenti is a medal instituted by Pope Gregory XVI in 1832,

POPE JOHN PAUL II: Free public conference on the life and career of Pope John Paul II, Boole IV Lecture Theatre, University College Cork. Saturday 9th November. This event is open to all members of the public. For further details, including the conference programme, please contact: Gabriel Doherty, School of History, University College Cork, (021 4902783, g.doherty@ucc.ie)

Paudie Fitzmaurice Memorial Tractor and Vintage Run on Sunday, 10th November 2013. Departing from the Castleisland Mart yard at 1.00pm.

FESTIVAL; Moyvane Development Association;

Our “21st “ Village Festival was a huge success, especially the opening night with “Marquee dancing”, reeling back the years to the era of the Famous Carnivals. We wish to say a “Big Thank You” to all our patrons who attended the many events, Boro Buffet, Concert, Kiddy Halloween Party etc. Thanks to our Sponsors, Moyvane G.A.A. Club, All the R.S.S. TUS, Fas workers, volunteers and committee members who did fantastic work organising the venues over the Bank Holiday Weekend. DOWNPATRICK LINKAGE Meeting will take place at the Seanchaí Centre at 7pm. on Wednesday 6th November. Representatives from all local group sporting and other wise are welcome.

TEAMPAILLIN BAN FAMINE GRAVEYARD The Rosary will be recited in Teampaillin Ban Famine Graveyard at 3pm each Sunday during November starting on Sunday next, 10th November.

 

 

MCMAHON: Bryan McMahon b. 1831 or 1837 who came to New Zealand circa 1855, and married Margaret Devane in Australia on Dec 17, 1866. Bryan had brothers Patrick, John and Owen, and daughter Ellena b. Jan 13, 1839 and another daughter. John m. Ellen Tangnay on May 22, 1864. All are believed to have left Co. Kerry (Molahiffe, Mile Height or Ballyseedy areas), some to the USA and some to Australia for the gold rushes. Bryan's father was Thade (Timothy) who m. Margaret Hannafin. He had brothers Jermiah (Darby) who d. April 16, 1857, and who m. Mary Murphy who d. Jan 31, 1878; Terence who m. Johanna Murphy Jul 14, 1839; Owen who m. Catherine O'Sullivan; Denis; Brian who m. Catherine Enright; Charles who m. Ellen O'Sullivan and Daniel. Their father was Terence who m. Margaret Moriarty and he d. Dec 10, 1840. His brothers were John who m. ? Flynn; Owen who m. Nora Stack in 1810; and Timothy who was a half-brother. Their father was Darby (we believe it could have been Dairmaird or Jeremiah) who d. 1778 and who m. firstly M. O'Sullivan the mother of Timothy; darby m. secondly Eleanor O'Mahony who was mother to the other three. Darby had 9 sisters whose details are not known. Darby's father was John McMahon who m. Catherine Moriarty. John's brothers were Brian, Jeremiah, Timothy and Terence. John would have been b. circa 1710. His father was Terence who was b. circa 1680. We believe he was one of four brothers who came to Co. Kerry from Co. Clare, and he settled in Molahiffe. Two of the others are believed to have gone, one to Knockanure (north of Listowel in Co. Kerry) and one to Kilmoiley. A fourth went to Co. Limerick, where one line included the French connection through Jean-Baptiste de MacMahon (John MacMahon) b. 1715. Terence stayed in the Molahiffe area, and his grandson Darby (and probably Terence and his son also) are buried in the ruins of the old Molahiffe abbey near the church at Firies.

 

 

 

 

 

EDICT of Milan in 313AD, reads We, Constance Augustus and Licinius Augustus, had fortunately met near Mediolanium (Milan) and considered everything that pertained to the public welfare and security. We thought that, among other things that would be for the good of many, we should make these regulations pertaining to the Divinity first. We should grant to the Christians and to all other full authority to observe the religion that each preferred…….

 

Moyvane Drama part 1

http://youtu.be/Zpnu32Ussgk

 

 

Moyvane Drama Part 2

http://youtu.be/X0AoC5_VFgA

 

Bog Fun

http://s212.photobucket.com/user/Murhur/library/?view=recent&page=1

 

 

MASS in Sudan.

http://soloinsouthsudan.com/2013/10/31/sunday-mass-in-kamai-video/

 

http://soloinsouthsudan.com/2013/10/31/sunday-mass-in-kamai-video/

 

http://soloinsouthsudan.com/2013/11/01/im-walking-walking-sassy-sassy/

 

 

 

 

 

 

13 October 30 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

WELCOME to Bishop Raymond who will celebrate Mass in Moyvane Church on November 3rd at 11am. Bishop Ray will celebrate Vigil Mass on Saturday night , 2nd Nov., at 7.00pm in Listowel, will celebrate the 8.45am Mass in Lixnaw on Sunday morning, the 11.00 Mass in Moyvane and then visit Duagh for lunch.

BEST WISHES to Tommy Stack of Knockanure who is competing in Paris in the U18 Power Soccer World Cup.

KNOCK: Duagh pilgrimage to Knock, Will take place on Saturday December 7th accompanied by Fr. Pat Moore, in Duagh at the Church at 8am, please contact 087 413 8934.

SOCIAL: Newtownsandes Creamery Social will be held at the Devon Inn on 15th November.

FAIR in Athea on Nov.2nd.

REUNION: To mark the 150th Anniversary of the opening of Ballyloughane on the 11th of May 1863 a re-union event will be held in the Devon Inn on Sunday 3rd of November at 3.00pm.

JOURNALS: Athea and Ballyguiltenane editors are now collecting material for their December editions.

SCHOOL is well decorated with children’s artwork for Halloween, I notice Kearney’s Window also reflects the season.

EVENTS: Shaun O Dowd and Hanora at Hanrahan’s in Moyvane on 28th Oct. Listowel Mart Opening Dairy Sale 30th Oct. Pioneer Social Carlton Hotel 1st Nov. Abbeyfeale Garry McMahon Weekend starts Nov. 1st. Scor na nOg North Kerry Competition at Marian Hall Moyvane Nov. 2nd. Charity Ceili at Devon Hotel in aid of missions on Nov. 2nd. Kerry Women’s Interactive Network Conference at the Manor West Hotel on Fri. Nov. 8th, more from 087 6356 353.

RAMBLING HOUSE in the Seanchaí Centre, on Thur., 31st Oct., at 9.00pm. Admission free. Details from 068 22212.

NEW MOON on Nov. 3rd. Weather has got extremely wet over the past week.

WIN: Athea won Limerick In Bloom competition, adjudication took place during July, last year they came second.

KERRY GENERAL HOSPITAL Chapel of Christ the Healer, Annual November Mass for patients (Including those who died by stillbirth and miscarriage) who died in Kerry General Hospital during the year will be celebrated in the Hospital Chapel on Monday November 4th at 7.30pm. Relatives and friends invited.

SYMPATHY: At a recent Board Of Management meeting in Scoil Chorp Chríost, Knockanure the following votes of sympathy were passed- The Kennelly family, Gortdromagowna on the death of Maggie Kennelly - The McEnery family, Listowel on the death of Johnny McEnery - John & Clare Horgan Listowel on the death of Paddy Leavy, Mullingar

- The Neville & McDermott family Listowel, on the death of John Neville. Ar Dheis Dé go raibh a n-anamacha.

ANNIVERSARIES: Nuala Doige, Sr. Bridget McMahon, Kathleen Scully, Hannah Scanlon, Maureen Dowling, Joan Keane, James O Connor, Denis McEvoy, Kathy Moran, Bridie Keating Dore, John Houlihan, Bub Flavin, Canon John Sheehy, Mary Agnes Barrett, Geoffrey Harnett, Peggy Mulvihill, Sr. Eucharia Leahy, Mass on Tues. 29th at 7.30pm for Dan & Mary Nolan. Mass on Thurs. 31st Knockanure at 6.30pm for Deceased members of the Lynch Family. Mass on Fri. 1st November Feast of All Saints , Masses at 10am Knockanure and Moyvane at 11am. Mass on Sat. 2nd All Souls 10am Knockanure for November Intentions and 7.30pm in Moyvane for November Intentions. Mass on Sun. 3rd 10.00am For the People of the Parish and the 11.00am Mass is for Tim O’Connor, Inchamore.

DEATH took place of Fr Sean Dillon on Thursday 24th October 2013 at St Patrick's Missionary Society, Kiltegan, Co. Wicklow and formerly of Listowel, Lisselton. and Nigeria. Deeply regretted by his sisters-in-law, Bridie and Ann, his nieces and nephews his Kiltegan family. Father Sean is predeceased by his brothers, Thomas, Dermot and Michael. Funeral Mass on Sunday, Oct. 27th, at 12 noon followed by burial in the Society Cemetery. Fr Sean was ordained in 1951 and attended Churchyard masses in the Parish in remembrance of his Connor ancestors. In his young day he was a regular visitor to his relations Jack Maggie O Connor of Gortdronagowna.

 

DIED, Catherine Connell aged 100 years on 30th October 1868 at Listowel Workhouse.

LOTTO Results 18th Oct. 2013, Numbers Drawn were 1-8-14-16, No Winner jackpot of E10,700. Lucky Dips went to the following; Kathleen Sheehan, Moyvane;

Derry & Bridget, c/o Kevin’s; Michael & Linda Carmody, Duagh; Eileen lynch, Asdee; Mike Dillon, c/o Amber; Bar Prize Kathleen Carmody. 25th Oct. Jackpot E10,800.

ST JOHN’S: Thurs 31st, Gerry Carney – Singer Songwriter. A writer and singer of many memorable songs: The Cottage By The Sea, The Flame It Just Flickered And Died and “Paddy”- Ireland’s most popular song since The Fields Of Athenry.

REUNION: To mark the 150th anniversary of the opening of Ballyloughane National School on May 11th 1863, a reunion will be held in Devon Hotel, contact John O’Sullivan 086-8539297.

SINGING: The West Limerick Singing Club will hold the 5th Annual Gary McMahon singing weekend in Abbeyfeale from Friday November 1st to Sunday November 3rd. The event will include singing sessions in the Ramble Inn and Leens Hotel on Friday and Saturday nights. Workshop on composing traditional ballads is on at Saint Ita’s Hall on Saturday morning from 10.30am to 1.pm. The newly composed ballad competition will be held on Saturday afternoon in the Ramble Inn at 4pm. Aifreann an Riocht on Sunday at 12 noon in the Church. A tribute to Pat Brosnan on Sunday at 3pm, in Father Casey’s GAA Clubhouse.

EVENING OF REFLECTION AND SUPPORT FOR THE BEREAVED, including those touched by suicide, facilitated by Console. Tuesday November 12th at 8pm in St. John’s Parish Centre. Tralee.

CHURCH NEWS: November 1st The Feast of All Saints, is a Holyday of Obligation. Friday 1st November is the First Friday of the month. Usual Communion Rounds, Knockanure in the morning and Moyvane in the afternoon. Diocesan Collection for Irish Church Commissions and Agencies on the 2nd & 3rd Nov.

Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00am to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm

Readers:- Vigil Seline Mulvihill, 11.00am Karina Stack;

Knockanure, 10.00am Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy

Collectors for Nov. Vigil Jack Shine & Myles Kearney

11am Con Noonan & Den Hanrahan; Knockanure 10am Margaret Carmody.

HUGH O’FLAHERTY MEMORIAL: Official Opening by Micheal O'Muircheartaigh at Muckross Schoolhouse on Sunday 27th. New play on O'Flaherty by Donal Courtney - "God Has No Country" - the Malton Hotel Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Oct 29th/30th/31st) - Book 064 6637928 or also available on the door. Unveiling of Memorial on Wednesday October 30th at 3.00.p.m. Mission Road.

SOULS: Indulgences for all the Holy Souls: 1. From 12 noon on 1st November until midnight on 2nd November, all who have confessed, received Holy Communion, and prayed for the Pope’s intentions (one Our Father and Hail Mary or any other prayer of one’s choice) can gain one plenary indulgence by visiting a Church or oratory, and there reciting one Our Father and the Apostles’ Creed. This indulgence is applicable only to the souls of the departed. Confessions may be made at any time within the week preceding or the week following 1st November. Holy Communion may be received on any day from the 1st November to the 8th November.

2. The Faithful who visit a cemetery and pray for the dead may gain a plenary indulgence applicable only to the Holy Souls on the usual conditions once per day from the 1st to 8th November. The conditions mentioned above apply also for this.

BLESSING OF THE GRAVES: You are invited to come to your local cemetery on Sunday next, November 3rd, to pray for your own dead. Canon Declan, Listowel, will lead a short prayer service (lasting 10 minutes) in each of our graveyards, where we will pray for all our dead buried in that cemetery. The schedule is as follows:- 3.00pm St. Michael’s Cemetery / 3.30pm John Paul II Cemetery (inclusive of Teampaillín Ban) / 4.00pm Finuge Cemetery. This is one small way where we can publicly remember our loved ones during the month.

 

BUS: Kerry Community Transport run a bus to Listowel weekly. Telephone Lo Call 1890 528 528 for pick up points in Moyvane.

CAMP: Names are currently being taken for a Halloween Activity Camp to be held at the Listowel Family Resource Centre from Oct. 29th - Nov. 1st inclusive. The camp runs from 9.30am - 1.30pm daily and is aimed at children of primary school age. Further details from 068 23584.

MEALA: The Monthly Meeting of the Meala Bereavement Support Group takes place at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Wednesday October 30th at 8pm. New members welcome.

QUIT: “Like to Quit Smoking?” A HSE 6 week ‘Stop Smoking’ support group will take place in the Family Resource Centre, Listowel on Monday 4th Nov. to Monday 9th Dec. from 6.30pm to 7.30pm. The course is free. Please confirm booking as places are limited with Mary: 066 - 7195617, Community Services, H.S.E. South, Rathass, Tralee.

 

GUIDE DOGS: It will cost Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind over €4 million to provide services in 2013. 80% of funding comes through donations and volunteer led fundraising activity in communities nationwide. The cost of a working dog over its lifetime is €38,000. Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind trains more dogs and more clients every year and it is constantly developing its programmes. The organisation is in its 38th year.

If you can help please contact, 021 4878238, Email margaretosullivan@guidedogs.ie

CONCERT: A Celebration of life in Music, Aine Nic Ghabhann Memorial Concert on Friday, 8th November 2013, INEC Killarney 8.00pm. Proceeds to South West Counselling Centre, Killarney and Kerry Rape Crisis Centre. Tickets available at South West Counselling Centre. For more information call 064-6636416.

FIRST: The University of Notre Dame in Indiana had their first hurling match on 19th Oct. 2013 at the Lacrosse Stadium, it was sponsored by Aer Lingus, Leinster won.

Leinster (Ireland): James Skehill (Galway), Jackie Tyrrell (Kilkenny), JJ Delaney (Kilkenny), Tommy Walsh (Kilkenny), Liam Rushe (Dublin), Lee Chin (Wexford), Aidan Harte (Galway), Cathal Parlon (Offaly), Davy Glennon (Galway), Richie Hogan (Kilkenny), Niall Healy (Galway), Neil McManus (Antrim), Jack Guiney (Wexford), Shane Dooley (Offaly).

 

Munster (Fighting Irish): Nickie Quaid (Limerick), Donal O’Grady (Limerick), James Ryan (Limerick), Gavin O’Mahony (Limerick), Graeme Mulcahy (Limerick), Paudie O’Brien (Limerick), Tom Condon (Limerick), Declan Hannon (Limerick), Wayne McNamara (Limerick), Eoin Kelly (Tipperary), Lar Corbett (Tipperary), Patrick Maher (Tipperary), Paul Curran (Tipperary), Shane O’Sullivan (Waterford).”

 

 

THE IRISH FARM LABOURERS. NZ Tablet 9 Sept. 1881

On July 1 1881, a deputation of Irish agricultural labourers waited upon Mr. Forster at the Irish offices, Great Queen Street, Westminster, to urge upon him the necessity of taking steps to ameliorate the condition of the Irish labourers. The deputation, which was introduced by W. H. O'Sullivan, M. P., included Father Kennedy, of Kilmeady, Co Limerick and Messrs. Johnson, Hession, Upton, Peter OLeary and Mr. T. Campbell, Secretary of (The League of the Cross. There were also present Mitchell Henrv, M. P. Major Nolan, M. P. Col. Colthurst. M. P. Dwyer Gray, M. P. A. M. Sullivan, M. P. Jacob Bright, M. P. Theobald Fry, M. P. The O'Gorman Mahon, M. P. Mr. Molloy, M. P. Mr. Mc Farlane. M. P. Count Moore, M. P. Mr. Errington, M. P. Villiars Stuart, M. P. Mr. Givan M. P. Sir Eardley Wilmot, M. P. Thomas Burt, M.P. O'Connor Power, M. P. and Dr. Kinnear, M. P. Mr. W. H. O'Sullivan, in introducing the deputation, said he felt it to be a pleasure in introducing to the Irish Secretary a body representing the Irish agricultural labourers. No one who knew anything about Ireland could fail to take a deep interest in the condition of the Irish agricultural labourers, and the number of members of the House of Commons present would show how the matter was regarded by the Irish representatives (hear, hear). Father Kennedy, Shanagolden, Limerick, said there were two great wants of the Irish labourer the first was the want of decent houses and the second the want of remunerative wages. As a priest he was constantly in the homes of the poor, and he often found that there was only one apartment for a whole family. He suggested that some means should be taken to provide better homes for the labourers, and also to provide them with more constant employment Mr. Enright, a farm labourer, said he was compelled to go three miles to his work each day in all weathers, and after he reached there, he was employed digging drains, he had frequently to stand in water all day. His earnings, taking the average all the year round, was 9d. or lOd. a day, and out of that he had to pay 18s a year rent. He lived, with his wife and five children, in one apartment, and they had only one bed, as he had never been able to afford a second bed. His eldest child was a girl of 13, and he had two boys one 7 and one 5 years old. He seldom had more than two meals a day for himself and family, and sometimes not that. His breakfast was stir about, and so was his supper. His father had been an agricultural labourer, and he had always worked for farmers. He had lived in the same house for thirteen years, and had always repaired it at his own cost. Even if he had a second bed there was no room in his cottage for it. He was 33 years of age. Mr Upton, Newcastle West, Co. Limerick, said he was a carpenter, and knew of many poor families paying an exorbitant rent for their cottages, where men were only earning Is. 6d. a day. These men were frequently out of work in the winter, and, as they were able-bodied, they could not get out-door relief, and many of them sent their children out to beg to keep them from starvation. Many men had to do that whose fathers had been decent farmers some years ago, and it was hard that they had had to go begging to China and Japan (hear, hear). Mr, Hession, a farmer, said there were clauses in the leases of many farms to prevent the farmers building labourers' cottages under a penalty of £100. (Mr. Johnson: I know of a case in which a farmer built one, and the landlord came in and pulled it down.) There was a clause to that effect in his own lease. He held two farms of 233 Irish acres. Mr. Forster, interpreting what he believed to be the sentiments of the Government promised that when they came to deal with the question which, however, would not be before the Land Bill was disposed of the Government would not fail to confer upon the agricultural labourers of Ireland those benefits they proposed to confer upon the same class in England. With regard to the more immediate object, there was no real difference about the facts of the case, for all admitted that the state of the Irish agricultural labourer was one urgently needing reform. The question was, how were they to deal with it So far as the present session was concerned it would, as they knew, be entirely occupied, so far as all practical purposes were concerned, with the passing of the Land Bill, in which so large a portion of the Irish people were concerned. He was, therefore, satisfied that no action could be taken in this matter before the rising of Parliament, but he would undertake to say the Land Bill, if it would not improve the state of the Irish agricultural labourers, would certainly not injure them (hear, hear). To his mind the real root of their grievances was the lack of industrial employments. If they could but hit upon some plan for improving the labour market, they would do much to better the position of the labouring classes of Ireland. The deputation then thanked Mr. Forster and withdrew.

 

 

 

 

 

13 October 23 Knockanure

 

KNOCKANURE

SOCIAL: Newtownsandes Creamery Social will be held at the Devon Inn on 15th November.

PADRE PIO EVENING MASS will be celebrated in Listowel Church on 24th at 7.00pm, beginning with the Rosary and followed by Mass and Benediction.

GAA: Knockanure GAA Club held a great night at the Community Centre on 12th October 2013, to mark the 40th Anniversary of the 1973 Division 2 North Kerry Football Championship win. Attendance included, brothers Brendan and Willie Stack, brothers Michael and Pat O Connor, brothers Frank, Jim, Patsy and Maurice Collins, Tom O Connor Keylod, Jim Moore and his wife now living in Galway, Also from Galway came Lisa Moore daughter of the late Willie Moore, Gerry Coen also made the trip from Galway. Anthony Maher Kerry Footballer presented trophies to the players to mark the 40th anniversary of their win, Jerry and Ann Woods sponsored the trophies. Fr Tom McMahon, Fr Brendan O Callaghan and Fr John Lucid were also in attendance. John Looney who travelled long journeys 40 years for training and to attend matches sang a song composed by Willie Finucane describing the match and praising the players, while Gabriel Fitzmaurice sang a newly composed song extolling the virtues of the 1973 players. The Club would like to thank the Community Centre for providing their facilities and thank Maureen Stack and her staff for providing the meal.

WATER: An Taisce, An open meeting dealing with water conservation and saving energy in the home will take place at the Marian Hall on Tuesday 22nd October at 8pm. Guest speaker on the night is Susan Vickers of An Taisce

FANCY Dress, Halloween Party at Knockanure Community Centre on Sunday 27th October at 7pm, entertainment from Tom Moloney –magician, followed by Disco, free gift bag for all kids, more information from 068 49799.

MISSION in Tarbert continues to 25th October. Morning Mass 7.30am. Evening Sessions, Monday - Friday 7.30pm.

RETREAT: Ardfert Retreat Centre (1) Further musings on the Crosbie Estate with Tommy O’Connor – Thurs 24 Oct at 8pm . enquiries to 066 7134276.

JOURNALS: Athea and Ballyguiltenane editors are now collecting material for their December editions.

DEATH took place on 13th October 2013 of Marguerite Clancy (née Kennelly) Blackwater Villa, Doon Rd, Ballybunion. Formerly of Cloth Hall, Listowel. Wife of the late Michael G Clancy who died 31 years ago and mother of the late Michael. Marguerite is survived by daughters, Therese, Noelle and Elva, her sister Maura Donohue in Australia and brother Matt Kennelly at Cloth Hall, Listowel. Requiem Mass for Marguerite Clancy celebrated in Listowel Church, by Fr Spring assisted by Canon O Connor and Fr Hagerty, burial afterwards in Killehenny Cemetery, Ballybunion on 15th October 2013. Marguerite was predeceased by siblings, Jim, John, Stan, Maurice, Michael, Una and (Catherine) Cissy, their father John J was a native of Knockanure and their mother was from Lisselton.

DEATH took place on 3rd October 2013 of Mai Mullane,( nee Shanahan of Glenbawn) of Templeathea. She was in her eighties , was predeceased by her husband Bill. Her requiem mass was concelebrated by her son Fr Denis Mullane being the Chief Celebrant. Over 20 priests were in attendance at the mass and all joined in the beautiful singing with Maura and Donie Nolan and their group. Burial followed in Holy Cross on 6th October 2013. Mai is survived by her sister Bridie, daughter Mary, sons Fr Denis, John, Liam and Gerard.

DEATH took place 9th August 2013 of Jerry Mulvihill

Legendary Irish Dance Master and long time Kings Park resident. Jerry was born in 1921 in Moyvane, son of Paddy Mulvihill and Mary Ann Kiely. He took his first steps in Irish dancing at the age of four from dance master, Joe Enright also a native of Moyvane. He later took lessons from Jerry Molyneaux. In 1948, At age 17 he won the Irish national championship in stepdancing. Jerry emigrated to the United States where he settled in New York City and then in 1969 to Kings Park, LI. . It is said that his brother persuaded him to stay in New York. Jerry is survived by his sister Liza age 98 who now resides at St Ita’s and was predeceased by siblings Mick, William, Paddy, Martin, Mary, Lena and Hannie, they were First Cousin to the great musician Martin Mulvihill of Glin. Funeral mass was held at St. Joseph RC Church on Church Street in Kings Park.

ANNIVERSARIES: Frank Thornton, Jack Dunne, Nora Stack, Michael T Flaherty, Paddy Keane, Willie Harnett, Jerry Galvin, Michael O Donovan, Sr. Thomas McCafferty, Paddy O Sullivan, Br. Austin Shanahan, Fr James O Keeffe, Br. Dan Hayes,Matt O Connor, Darragh Hennessy, Fr Michael Stack, Teresa O Sullivan, Mary Carroll, Fr Sean Ryle, Lar Buckley, Tony Mason, Hannah Connelly, Node Guiney. Mass on Wed. 23rd at 7.00pm for Johanna Connelly & the deceased members of the Windle Family. Mass on Sat. 26th at 7.30pm for Michael, Daniel & Julia Mulvihill. Mass on Sun. 27th at 10.00am For the People of the Parish and the 11.00am mass is for Nora Guiney & the deceased members of the Guiney Family.

CHURCH NEWS: Adoration Moyvane, Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm

Wed. 10.00am to 7.00pm; Knockanure, Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm. Readers; Vigil, Michelle Corridan, 11.00am Paul & Anthony Kiely; Knockanure,10.00am Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald. Collectors for Nov. Vigil, Jack Shine & Myles Kearney, 11am Con Noonan & Den Hanrahan; Knockanure 10am Margaret Carmody.

MISSION SUNDAY Oct 20th, there are 1,500 Irish Missionaries in 83 countries at present, 60% of all health care in sub Saharan Africa for people living with AIDS is provided by the Catholic Church.

“THANK YOU” to Eileen Flaherty who has recently retired from supplying and arranging the flowers in Moyvane Church for the past 22 years. On behalf of all the parishioners, Fr. Lucid made a presentation to Eileen and thanked her for years of dedication to the Church. He wished her and her family, Good Health and Happiness for the future.

Eileen would like to convey a word of thanks to Emma Holly for collecting the flowers for the Altar.

FESTIVAL: Moyvane Development Association; Our “21st “ Village Festival takes place over the October Bank Holiday weekend.

To Celebrate our 21st Festival an action packed weekend of events is planned for all ages: “Marquee Dancing”, Boro Buffet, Vintage Display, GAA & Soccer Matches, Hunt and many kiddies activities. See Posters and local media for full Programme.

BUS: Kerry Community Transport run a bus to Listowel weekly. Telephone Lo Call 1890 528 528 for pick up points in Moyvane.

COMPUTER: Benefit Four Computer Classes: A limited number of places remain to be filled in the benefit four computer classes to commence shortly at the Listowel Family Resource Centre. These classes will teach participants the basics of how to use Skype, Internet and Email. Further details from 068 23584.

WOMEN in Agriculture will hold a conference at Europe Hotel, Killarney on Oct. 24th, 600 are expected to attend.

ST JOHN’S: Wed 23rd, An Evening of Charles Dickens Ghost Stories Presented by Crowd Of Two Theatre Company, U.K., the programme features: The Ghost in The Brides Chamber, The Trial For Murder, The Signalman among others.

Thurs 24th, Johnny Duhan, Just Another Town is regarded as one of the best Irish folk albums from the Limerick born singer songwriter who will perform works from the album on this tour.

Fri 25th, A Night At The Movies, The Finlay Ensemble perform an evening of Music from the Movies, with songs from classics of cinema like The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Harry Potter and even Mamma Mia! The performance will be accompanied by stills from the movies themselves. The Finlay Ensemble is Kerry's only resident professional classical music ensemble is associated with the Kerry School of Music.

Tues 29th, Kennedys Children.To mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy, Centre Stage Theatre Co., Belfast, present Robert Patrick’s powerful play on the survivors of the Kennedy dream. His sudden death heralded a less promising future.

Thurs 31st, Gerry Carney – Singer Songwriter. A writer and singer of many memorable songs: The Cottage By The Sea, The Flame It Just Flickered And Died and “Paddy”- Ireland’s most popular song since The Fields Of Athenry.

LOURDES: The Irish Pilgrimage Trust welcome applications from young people to travel as a guest on a holiday/pilgrimage to Lourdes at Easter 2014. Criteria to travel include but are not exclusive to; physical difficulty or illness (9-21yrs), learning difficulty (11-30yrs), and any social or emotional issue where the family consider that the guest would benefit from the experience(9-18 yrs). Completed application forms must be returned by 31st October. Further information is available from Ashley on 086 1030740.

RELICS of St Anthony of Padua were at St Johns Cathedral, Limerick on Monday, 21st October 2013. It is part of a tour of Ireland which began in Dublin on Oct 17th.

CASEMENT CONFERENCE in Tralee from 24th to 26th Oct.

ST. JOHN’S PARISH BAZAAR: Tralee will take place from Friday – Sunday, November 29th – December 1st at K.D.Y.S. Hall, Denny Street. If you have any empty hamper baskets which you do not need, they would be really appreciated, by the Bazaar Committee and can be handed into Parish Centre. .

EVENING OF REFLECTION AND SUPPORT FOR THE BEREAVED, including those touched by suicide, facilitated by Console. Tuesday November 12th at 8pm in St. John’s Parish Centre. Tralee.

 

THOUGHT: Thank God for sleep! And when you cannot sleep, still thank Him that you live to lie awake. John Oxenham.

Much violence is based on the illusion that life is a property to be defended and not to be shared. Henri J. M. Nouwen.

PUBLIC Tenders worth 12 billion a year, only one in twenty Limerick companies secured state contracts last year.

NZ Tablet 8 Sept. 1893

Death has just removed Miss Goold one of the most esteemed of the ladies in the County of Limerick. Her aim was ever to promote industrial work among her tenants in Athea and Dromcologher, In Limerick she aided the lace factory established by Hon Mrs Vere O'Brien, and materially assisted the admirable undertaking of Lady Aberdeen in the Irish Village at the World's Fair, Chicago. Miss Goold was aunt of Lord Dunraven, daughter of the late Archdeacon Goold, and grand -daughter of the eminent lawyer, Mr Sergeant Goold, contemporary at the bar of the illustrious O'Connell. In the city of Limerick she had troops of friends beyond the circle in which she moved who will not forget her kindly, courteous, accomplished manner, her generous disposition, her gracious liberality, her warmth of heart that sympathised with her country's sufferings. She did all she possibly could to assist the people, and was thoroughly Irish in heart and sentiment. She was a constant visitor to the churches and convents of the city of Limerick,

 

 

Gabriel Fitzmaurice sings

http://youtu.be/EIWqinu2QAE

 

 

Listowel Mission Parade

http://youtu.be/UO3vP5gyvfY

 

 

 

 

 

 

13 October 16 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

 

 

SOCIAL day for the Active Retirement was on Monday 14th October, 2013, please ring office on 068 49799. New members especially welcome.

GAA: Knockanure had their gathering party on Saturday night last, more later.

WATER: An Taisce, An open meeting dealing with water conservation and saving energy in the home will take place at the Marian Hall on Tuesday 22nd October at 8pm. Guest speaker on the night is Susan Vickers of An Taisce

SCHOOL: Coláiste Íde in Dingle , are holding open days on the 19th & 20th of October from 12 -5. More information from 066 9151211 or

info@colaisteide.com

WOMEN: A New Morning Women’s Group will commence at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Wednesday October 16th at 10am. Further details from 068 23584.

 

JAZZ; The concert will kick off at 7.30pm in the Glorach on Friday, October 18. details from 087 6866450.

ARTS Assembly weekend will draw to a close in the GAA clubhouse at 8pm on Sunday, October 20 with a special performance from a variety of poets and players from Abbeyfeale,

WEDDING took place in Duagh Church on 28th September 2013 of Monica Rowley of Kilmorna and Kieran Trant of Kilcolman, Fr Pat Moore conducted the ceremony. Best man was Padraig Trant and groomsman was Brian McAuliffe. Bridesmaids were, Suzanne Rowley and Lynn Howley.

The bride is daughter of Patrick and Bridget Rowley and the grooms parents are Denis and Gretta Trant.

HAPPY Retirement to Jim McGrath a native of Ballyguiltenane, who recently retired from teaching at Kilcolman N.S.

AFTERNOON TEA DANCE resumed at Fr. Casey’s on Sunday, October 13 from 3-6pm with music by the Seamus Sheehy Band. All welcome. This is a fundraiser for the AAA.

ICMSA meeting in the Mermaids on 17th October at 8.45pm.

MART in Abbeyfeale Dairy /Suckler Show and Sale 18th Oct. at 12.30pm, details from 087 9480484.

80’s DISCO in aid of Aware at Fr Casey’s Clubhouse on 19th October.

SET DANCING at the Arms Hotel from 18th to 20th Oct. details from 087 909 3377.

BEST WISHES to Pat Brosnan who is back again with his notes on the Athea site.

TRAIL: A public meeting on the proposed extension of the Great Southern Trail from the Kerry/Limerick border into Listowel will take place in the Listowel Family Resource Centre, John B. Keane Road, Listowel at 6pm on Saturday 19th of October.

ANNIVERSARIES: Pat Stack, John Mahony, Michael Burke, Tommy Reidy, Michael O Connor, Mary O Connor, Danny Enright, Maggie Enright, Kitty Greaney, Fr Mundy Stack, Martin O Connell, Jack Dore, Paddy Faley, Patie Wren, Peg Connor, Mary Kennelly, John Somers, Mary Ellen Deenihan, Sr. Ambrose Buckley, Ellen Woods, John Connell, Norrie Donegan, Mick Reidy, Moira Nash, Mass on Fri. 18th at 7.30pm for Denis Flaherty; Mass on Sat. 19th at 7.30pm for Jerry, Brendan & Pat Galvin; Mass on Sun. 20th at 10.00am for Michael & Julia O’Sullivan and the 11.00am Mass is for Sean Broderick.

CHURCH NEWS: Readers:-Vigil Elaine Hudson, 11.00am Colin Enright; Knockanure, 10.00am Mary O’Flaherty & Siobhan Fitzgerald. October 13th, 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time.

“Pride slays thanksgiving, but a humble mind is the soil out of which thanks naturally grow” (Henry Ward Beecher). Thanksgiving. Eucharist, Priesthood? Contact Vocations Director; Fr. Liam Lovell on 087 1640967.

MISSION: Parish Mission in Tarbert from 19th October to 25th October. Morning Mass 7.30am. Evening Sessions, Monday - Friday 7.30pm.

Listowel Parish Mission 2013; Saturday Oct. 12th 7pm.

Vigil Mass, celebrating our Parish Family. Opening of Mission during the Vigil Mass with a blessing for babies and young children. Sunday Oct. 13th 7pm. A Celebration of Community life in Listowel. Monday Oct. 14th 8pm. A Celebration of Faith & Hope. Tuesday Oct. 15th 8pm. A Celebration of Family. Followed by All Night Vigil Adoration until the 7am. Mass.

Wednesday Oct. 16th 8pm. A Celebration with our young people. Thursday Oct. 17th 8pm. A Celebration of Reconciliation & Forgiveness. Friday Oct. 18th 8pm

. A Celebration of Eucharist & the Closing of our Mission with our New Bishop Ray in attendance.

SOCIAL: Newtownsandes Creamery Social will be held at the Devon Inn on 15th November.

RAMBLING HOUSE Tour of England ; Wednesday Oct 16 Leamington Spa, Thursday Oct 17 Birmingham Irish Centre, Friday, Oct 18 Camden Irish Centre (Afternoon show) and Saturday Oct 19 Salvatorian College Hall, Harrow. More at 068 48 353 or www.irishramblinghouse.com

ST JOHN’S: Mon 14th – Thurs 31st

The Gathering 2013, An exhibition of works by Kerry artists which reaches out to the Kerry diaspora not only in Ireland but all over the world. Project originated by Minister Deenihan and supported by Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Kerry Co. Council.

Tues 15th, Not The Life I Ordered, A musical comedy which tells the story of two brothers through comical and heart wrenching songs. Simon is about to marry the boss’s daughter and then his scruffy brother Jack shows up to be best man. Written by Dezy Walls and staged by Musicplays, U.K.

Wed 16th , Maria McGarry – Classical Pianist

The programme will include works by Debussy, Alkan, Liszt and Chopin. With one of Ireland’s most successful and internationally acclaimed pianists.

Fri 18th, David Copperfield, Young David’s life with his doting mother is thrown into turmoil when she marries the ruthless and violent Murdstone. Hotbuckle Theatre Co. from the U.K. capture the haunting beauty of the Yarmouth coast and bustling Victorian London in their own distinctive style to tell the beloved story of Dickens favourite child as only they know how.

Sat 19th, An Bhean A Shúil Trasna Mheiriceá

A film based on the epic journey of Mary Devine, who with her four year old daughter, crossed America on foot in a desperate attempt to return home to West Kerry in the 1860’s. Directed by John O’Donnell, this story of willpower and survival was discovered by her direct descendant, broadcaster and poet, Danny Sheehy. F

Fundraiser for K.W.I.N. – Kerry Womens Interactive Network.

Tues 22nd,Shell – Film Club, Manning a practically disused service station in the remotest highlands of Scotland, Shell lives with only her broken down mechanic father for company. Directed by Scott Graham. In association with Access Cinema.

Wed 23rd, An Evening of Charles Dickens Ghost Stories

Presented by Crowd Of Two Theatre Company, U.K., the programme features: The Ghost in The Brides Chamber, The Trial For Murder, The Signalman among others.

Thurs 24th, Johnny Duhan, Just Another Town is regarded as one of the best Irish folk albums from the Limerick born singer songwriter who will perform works from the album on this tour.

JAZZ in Abbeyfeale at Glorach Theatre. This musical extravaganza features the cream of local musical talent with Riona Curtin and Helen Hasenfuss performing ragtime; Mick O’Donnell and friends with their take on gospel; and Rebecca Stryker and Laura Sheehy singing songs from the musicals. Members of the Abbeyfeale Youth Theatre will also perform. Mick Guinane will kick off the proceedings with his trumpet and the second half is crammed full of jazz, with a jazz quintet from Limerick that will close the show. MC for the evening is Marian Harnett, proceeds from this event will be used to support the Glorach Community theatre, more from Ann Lyons, The Square, Abbeyfeale or by phoning 087 6866450.

 

ARTS Assembly weekend will draw to a close in the GAA clubhouse at 8pm on Sunday, October 20th in Abbeyfeale it feature choice snippets from the plays ‘the Chastitute’, ‘Dancing with Lughnasa’, ‘the Field’ and ‘Big Maggie’ – all performed by 16 members of the Abbeyfeale Drama Group. Dick Woulfe will take to the stage as a Sean chai, while Tom Lee becomes Hamlet. Be prepared for the hilarious antics of Katie Moloney in D’unbelieveables and the appearance of Nicky Cotter as a D-list superhero ,poet Jackie Harnett . MC for the evening will be Richie Roche. Tickets are available from the Farmers’ Market, Batt Harnett and Ann Lyons or by phoning 087 6866450.

The ISS will be visible in Ireland’s evening skies from until October 26th.

LIMERICK Institute of Technology has confirmation that some of its courses achieved 100% employability for its graduates.

SONGS: Christie Hennessy Song Contest is among a number of events taking place in Tralee over the course of the weekend of 18th to 20th October at the Carlton Hotel, Tralee, including live music with the Troubadour Club on Friday 18th, a songwriting workshop on Saturday 20th, a young songwriter’s showcase on Sunday 20th and a series of interactive workshops with the WholeWorldBand music platform throughout the weekend.

BOOK: “North Kerry line” by Railway Historian Dr Alan O Rourke. Book Launch is provisionally fixed for Monday 25th November 2013 at the Lartigue Museum.

 

THOUGHT:

Let no one imagine that he will lose anything of human dignity by...voluntary sell-out of his all to his God. He does not by this degrade himself as a man; rather he finds his right place of high honour as one made in the image of his Creator. His deep disgrace lay in his moral derangement, his unnatural usurpation of the place of God. His honour will be proved by restoring again that stolen throne. In exalting God over all, he finds his own highest honour upheld. A. W. Tozer.

 

 

SUDAN from local point of view, http://soloinsouthsudan.com/

LANGAN; http://langangeorge.wordpress.com/2013/07/09/maurice-langan-knockanure-kilcolman-glenagragra/

 

CARS: Some Kerry motor vehicles registered in 1911-12. Taken from Irish Motor Directory Annual 1911-12 Edited by Henry G Tempest. More on MyKerryAncestors

IN 69 James Woulfe Flanagan, Caherdown, Listowel.

IN 71 J.E.J. Julian, Kilflynn.

IN 74 William Sweeney, Dromlought, Lisselton Cross.

IN 85 William P McElligott, Waterville.

IN 68 Peter Enderson, Tralee Motor Garage, Edward St., Tralee.

IN 72 E F McCowan.

IN 92 G J Pierse, Bishops Court, Lixnaw.

IN 98 T V Hewson 16 Princess St., Tralee.

IN 100 John H Pierse, Listowel.

IN 101 John T McKenna, Market St., Listowel.

IN 109 J D Crosbie, Ballyheigue Castle.

IN 116 Henry Edward Flower,6 Denny Street, Tralee.

IN 119 Thaddeus T O Connor, Ardmachree, Killarney.

IN 123 Thomas Armstrong, Gurtinard, Listowel.

IN 125 Thomas B M Egliston, 26a Charges Street, Piccadilly.

IN 129 George S Davidge, Tannavalla, Listowel.

IN 130 Sir M Ross O Connell Bart, Lakeview, Killarney.

IN 135 David Walsh, Ballylongford.

IN 144 Mrs A Low, Sillahertane, Kilgarvan.

IN 146 Admiral Jefferys, Lickeen, Caragh, S.O.

IN 148 Gerald James Pierce, Bishops Court, Lixnaw.

IN 155 John J Kennelly, William Street, Listowel.

IF 64 John J Kennelly, Clought Hall, Listowel, registered in Cork.

IF 174 Joseph Goulding, 50 Birchfield Road, Fermoy, registered in Cork.

IU 88 Rev William Fenton, CC, Abbeyfeale, registered in Limerick.

RI 1285, Dublin reg. Thomas Armstrong, Gurtinard Listowel.

Other counties and fill list at

http://lurgan-ancestry.co.uk/index.php/the-irish-motor-directory-and-motor-annual-1911-12/

The Ten Car Repairs You're Most Likely To Get Ripped Off On.

 

http://jalopnik.com/the-ten-car-repairs-youre-most-likely-to-get-ripped-of-1442932096/@whitsongordon

 

 

 

13 October 9 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

 

FILM: Red Haired Mary filmed by Leo Finucane will be screened at St John’s on Oct. 11th at 8pm in aid of Parents and Friends.

ARTHRITIS Seminar at the Brandon Hotel on Oct 9th, event begins at 6pm.

DRAMA: Talk on drama will be given at the Plaza Hotel, Killarney on Oct. 10th at 8pm, sponsored by Killarney National Park.

WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY October 10th “Beyond The Pill” Maintain/Improve Your Mental Well Being. Guest Speaker: Mary McEvoy who will talk about her own struggle with depression. Meadowlands Hotel, Thursday, October 10th, 9.30am – 4.30pm. Free Entry. Please register your attendance before Oct 8th - contact Eleanor Wall (066-7123278) or eleanor.wall@hse.ie

HARVERS Thanksgiving Mass, Knockanure Sunday 13th Oct., Moyvane 27th Oct.

HOLY Communion, Induction night to “Do This in Memory”. Programme will take place on Tuesday Night 15th October at 7.30pm in Moyvane National School. Parents of children from both schools are requested to attend this induction programme.

FESTIVAL: “21st “ Moyvane Village Festival takes place on October B. H. w/end Friday 25th - Monday 28th. including a revival of the famous “Marquee Dancing”, our 10th Boro Buffet, plus much more. See posters and local media for full details.

COLLECTION: The North Kerry Eagles Special Olympics Club will hold its Annual Church Gate Collection next weekend Saturday 13th October & Sunday 14th October. Your support will be greatly appreciated.

SCHOOL: Enrolment for September, 2013 in the Presentation Secondary School, Listowel on Thursday 10th October, 2013, from 9am to 9pm. For further information, please contact the School Secretary at 068 21452.

ARTHRITIS or Fibromyalgia: Free Public Information Talk. All welcome. Speakers followed by Q & A Session on the night in the Brandon Hotel, Tralee on Wednesday October 9th at 8pm.

AFTERNOON TEA DANCE: Afternoon tea dancing resumes at Fr. Casey’s, Abbeyfeale on Sunday, October 13 from 3-6pm with music by the Seamus Sheehy Band. Teas served. All welcome. This is a fundraiser for the Abbeyfeale Arts Assembly .

DEATH took place o 30th September 2013 of Patsy Byrne of Moynsha House and Coolanelig, Duagh and London. Patsy survived by his wife of 41 years Bridget, sons Michael and Seán, daughter Siobhán, son-in-law David, daughters-in-law Louise and Michelle, grandchildren Patrick, George, Connell, Seamus, Mia, Jake and Ella, mother-in-law Nar, brother Johnny, sisters Helen, Lizzie and Mary. Requiem Mass for Patsy Byrne was celebrated on Thursday October 3rd at St Bridget’s Church Duagh by Fr Moore assisted by Fr Jerry Devlin and six other priests. Funeral afterwards to Springmount Cemetery Duagh. Among the attendance were; Niall Quinn, JP McManus, Michael Hourigan, Michael Lowry, Micheal O Muircheartaigh, Paddy Reilly.

The Chief Executive of The Byrne Group. He was a great supporter of the Irish community in Britain and charity events. Patsy was involved in the construction of the Olympic Stadium, the Emirates Stadium, Stamford Bridge and the new Centre and Number One Court at Wimbledon, with his brother Johnny. Byrne’s pink and blue colours were victorious recently with White Star Line in the Kerry National at Listowel Races.

His greyhound winners include, Irish Derby winner Cool Performance. Ballinderry Flash won the English Derby in 1991 he was jointly owned with Prince Edward . His Irish Cup winners, Castle Pines, Sandy Sea and Castlemartyr.

ANNIVERSARIES: Fr Pat J O Donoghue, Lawrence McAuliffe, Pat Nolan, John O Mahony, Monsignor Michael Leahy, Kathleen Fuller, Hannah Hyland, John Cyril Tobin, Harry Stackpool, Bishop James Collins, Annie Flynn, Paddy Horgan, Bridget Daton, Margaret Shine, Michael Harnett, Mass on Sat. 12th at 7.30pm for John O’Connor.

CHURCH NEWS: First Holy Communion Knockanure on Saturday 10th May, 2014, and in Moyvane on Saturday 24th May, 2014.

Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm

Wed. 10.00am to 7.00pm

Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm

Readers:- Vigil John Corbett & Jimmy Collins

11.00am Amanda Coulson & Aine O’Connor

Knockanure: 10.00am Patricia & Andrew Rogan

 

 

CHURCH WORKSHOPS: A ‘children & Liturgy’ workshop will take place on Thursday October 10th at 8pm in John Paul 11, Pastoral Centre, Killarney.

LOTTO Results 20th Sept. 2013, Jackpot was E10,300, no winner. Numbers Drawn 2-3-24-26. Lucky Dips; Tim Finucane, Abbeyfeale; Kathleen Shanahan, Kilbaha, Moyvane; Margaret O Sullivan, Trien, Kilmorna; Tom Mulvihill, Abbeyfeale;

Michael O Connor, Tarbert. Bar Prize Gerard Greaney.

Lotto Results for 27th Sept. 2013, Jackpot E10,400 Numbers Drawn 1-17-24-26 No Winner. Lucky Dips Trish Rogan Lisaniskea; Michael Moore, Kilmorna; Donie Fitzgerald, Duagh; Callum Buckley, Templeathea; Paudie Flavin, Kilmeaney, Kilmorna; Bar Prize Paudie Flavin and next Jackpot is E10,500

ROME: Limerick was recently represented at a conference attended by 1600 catechists from 50 countries.

The conference had a talk from Pope Francis, at the end of the conference there was a celebration of Eucharist in St Peters Square, where Pope Francis led 100,000 fellow Catholics in reflection and prayer.

 

THOUGHT: You will find as you look back upon your life that the moments when you have truly lived are the moments when you have done things in the Spirit of Love. Henry Drummond.

Workshops:

A ‘children & Liturgy’ workshop will take place on Thursday October 10th at 8pm in John Paul 11, Pastoral Centre, Killarney. A ‘Liturgy’s’ workshop preparing for November, Advent & Christmas will take place on Thursday October 17th at 8pm in John Paul 11, Pastoral Centre, Killarney. A ‘Music’ workshop preparing for Advent & Christmas with Br. Padraig McIntyre will take place on Tuesday October 22nd at 8pm in the Church of the Resurrection, Park Road, Killarney. For further details or to book a place on any of these workshops. Please contact Fr. Lucid.

CAMINO DE SANTIAGO PILGRIMAGE: prospective Tralee parish pilgrimage to Santiago from May 29th to June 5th, 2014. Anyone interested is invited to attend an information night on Wednesday October 9th at 7.30pm in the Parish Centre, Tralee.

 

CORK & KERRY CHARISMATIC CONFERENCE From Saturday 19 October 2013 - 10:30 to Sunday 20 October 2013 - 17:00. Organised by Catholic Charismatic Renewal in the Cork & Kerry region Location : Venue: Cork International Airport Hotel Contact : Further information: Pat Carroll: 086-813 6701 / Sr. Bridget: 021-425 1100 / Grace: 087-952 4334.

LIMERICK’S first subsidised living space for artists has been opened at John’s Square by the Minister for Arts Jimmy Deenihan who praised the “innovative” and timely idea as Limerick prepares to enter City of Culture next year.

RTC/ IT Tralee Business Graduate Gathering 2013. Saturday 9th November at IT, Tralee North Campus and Ballygarry House Hotel and Spa, Tralee, Queries: Ms Jackie Gavaghan.

TRALEE MODEL RAILWAY; The Tralee-Blennerville Model Railway Line, which is on permanent loan to the Kerry Model Railway Society from Chester Model Railway, and a carbon copy of the actual Tralee-Blennerville Steam Locomotive, featured recently on Nationwide programme on RTE television.

HISTORY: http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/128794196

J H Scullin 1876-1953, Australian Prime Minister in London Nov. 1930, His mother Ann Logan from Derry. his wife Sarah Maria born in Kerry her Father was McNamara of Bodyk and mother Kerry woman, the future Mrs Scullin left Kerry aged 3 years. Prime Minister family of North of Ireland.

James Henty Scullin died on 28 January 1953. Survived by his wife, Sarah Maria McNamara. He was given a state funeral and was buried in Melbourne General cemetery: Archbishop Daniel Mannix presided at a requiem Mass in St Patrick's Cathedral. They had no family, his wife was a dressmaker, they married at Ballarat on 11 Nov. 1907. While prime minister he declined, as an economy measure, to live in the Lodge, and retained a modest home in Richmond. He was over 60 before he bought a house, at Hawthorn. He was a non-smoking and teetotaller.

He persuading Prime minister Lyons to abandon a proposal in September 1932 to reduce the old-age pension from 17s. 6d. to 15s. a week.

Premiers' conference of May-June 1931, agreed to restructure Australia's public finances Australian resident bondholders accepted a 22.5 per cent cut in their interest, and all adjustable government expenditure, including salaries and pensions, was cut by 20 per cent to help balance budgets.

 

 

 

13 October 2 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

DANCING: Knockanure Community Centre, Dancing Classes with Norella. Starting on Wednesday 2nd October 2013, From 8pm, Waltz, Jiving, Foxtrot etc, All age groups welcome

For more information ring 087 9906221 or 068 49799.

ALERT: Moyvane - Knockanure Community Alert

Any elderly person interested in getting a Monitored Alarm System. Please contact the following phone numbers: 086-3241323 / 086- 3275820, 068- 49369 Immediately. A grant is available for same.

SENIOR Citizens Meeting on Tuesday 1st October at 7.30pm in the Marian Hall. Senior Citizens, Chiropodist will attend Marian Hall on Friday 4th October at 11am. Please phone Eileen Quinn 49472 for appointment.

YOUTH MATTERS SEMINAR in the Devon Inn Hotel, Templeglantine on Tuesday October 8th at 7.00pm. Speakers include Dr. Jennifer McMahon, Dr Amanda Fitzgerald, Aidan Murphy and Ciara Moriarty. Admission Free.

SIAMSA TÍRE AUDITIONS for talented young people for a place in Siamsa Tíre’s National Folk Theatre Training Scheme 2013-14 take place on Saturday 5th October from 10am – 2pm, details from (066) 7123055.

OLD STYLE DANCING CLASSES will be taking place in St. Patrick's Hall Listowel from October 2nd. Beginners 7-8pm and intermediate 8-9pm. For more information contact Anne-Marie on 086-3818502.

CONGRATULATIONS to Dr. Michael Kennedy of Tarbert and Moyvane who was recently appointed Adjunct Professor of Chemistry at NUI Galway,

AGEING: Positive Ageing week continues till Oct. 5th.

RACING at Asdee on Oct. 6th at 12.30pm.

CONGRATULATIONS to Jackie Vaughan of Moyvane and Stephen O Connor of Athea who were married by Fr John O Connor at Moyvane Church on 21st September 2013. The Best man was Michael O Connor and groomsmen were Mark Reidy and Diarmuid O Connor. Bridesmaids were Katrina Culhane Vaughan, Maria Vaughan and Lisa O Connor. The bride is daughter of James and Rachel Vaughan and the groom is son of Mike and Margaret O Connor.

MUSIC: Dr. Mick O’Donnell Group, Mike Guinane and Laoise Morrissey will be joined by a Jazz Quartet from Limerick. It’s all happening at the Glorach on Friday night, October 17 starting at 7.30pm .

BINGO in Moyvane on Thursday night.

NEW MOON of Oct. 5th, There is a bit of a lunar eclipse on October 18th. The fine weather this year is a great blessing. I hear from Narus in South Sudan that they had heavy rain, Abbeyfeale native Helena Quinn, keeps us up to date on all the activities in Sudan on her Blog.

RUN OR WALK: Duagh Tidy Towns is holding a 10k run and walk on Saturday, October 5. Registration takes place in the church car park from 10.30- 11.30am.

COMMUNITY College Classes will commence on Monday, October 7. .For further information please contact 0860289958 /06821023.

HEALTH: Mental Health Seminar at the Devon Hotel on 8th Oct. at 7pm.

TRAIL: Public meeting in Family Resource Centre, John B. Keane Road, Listowel at 6pm on Saturday 19th of October:

1. Presentation on access gates, fencing and bridges done in Limerick. 2. Legal position regarding CIE ownership

3. Concerns expressed by adjoining landowners, and how these are addressed. 4. Kerry County Council's role / Funding Applications.

CHARITY: Trad for Trocaire is a fundraising and music week run by Trocaire and Comhaltas from Friday 27thSeptember to Friday 4th October. Branches throughout the country will be holding fundraising events.

MAYO: Martin Trench, a Mayo man living in Skehenerin, Listowel won the title of Ireland’s ‘Best GAA Fan

ANNIVERSARIES: Tade Bunion, Rosaleen Galvin, Jackie Hassett, Fr. Tim Buckley, Bridie Pelican, Bridie Barrett, Jay Kennelly, Joan McEnery, Patsy Fogarty, Gerry O Regan, Gerard F Horgan, Willie Stack, Sr. Estelle Cunningham, Fr Sean Danaher, Pat Furlong, Mary E Carpenter, Denis Flaherty, Patrick J Sheahan, Ellen Dowling, Tom Connolly, Jim McCarthy, Pat Stanley, James Moore, Sr. Dympna Nunan. Mass on Thurs. 3rd at 9.15am for William Stack & the deceased members of the Stack Family, Mass on Sat. 5th at 7.30pm for Michael, Stephen & Noreen Kiely, Mass on Sun. 6th at 11.00am in Moyvane for Henry Stackpoole.

FIRST FRIDAY Mass in Knockanure on Thursday Oct. 3rd at 7.30pm and Moyvane first Friday mass is on 4th Oct. at 7.30pm. Usual Communion Calls on Friday.

CHURCH NEWS: Diocesan Collection for the Propagation of the Faith on Sat. 5th & Sun. 6th Oct.

Parish Pastoral Council Meeting on Wed. 2nd October at 8pm in the Presbytery.

Readers, Vigil, Seline Mulvihill, 11.00am Karina Stack;

Knockanure, 10.00am Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy

Collectors for Oct. Vigil Noreen O’Flaherty & Margaret Mulvihill,11am Tom & Michael Walsh; Knockanure Liam Nolan

 

ALL NIGHT VIGIL of Reparation and Adoration. St Mary’s Church Tarbert, Friday October 4th. First Friday Mass at 7.30pm . First Saturday Mass at 12.00 midnight (finishing approx 1.30am).

DOMINICAN PILGRIMAGE TO KNOCK, Sunday October 13th. Bus leaves at 8.00am and returns at approx. 10pm. Tickets from the Priory Office.

THOUGHT: The wise old owl: The more he saw the less he spoke. The less he spoke the more he heard.

ST JOHN’S: Wed. 2nd, Down the Road, American Bluegrass, 3rd Oct. Mick Hanley, 4th Oct. Spinal Knapp a stand up tragedy, Sat 5th Irish Rambling House show before their tour of GB, details from 068 22566.

LISTOWEL TIDY TOWNS AWARDS NIGHT will take place on Wed. next (2nd Oct.) at 8pm. in the Family Resource Centre. Winners will be announced on the night. All welcome.

TOASTMASTERS: New season of West Limerick Toastmasters opens on Wednesday, October 2 at the Desmond Complex from 8.30pm to 10.30pm. For further information contact Donnacha on 086 8494505.

DIOCESE OF KERRY EARTH WEEK 2013. Celebration and care of Creation. October 4th to 13th. The theme for this year is “Living Water”. For more information visit the Justice page on www.dioceseofkerry.ie or contact reginaoconnell78@gmail.com

DIGITAL Marketing Seminar at the Carlton Hotel, Tralee on Oct. 8th, details from www.kerryenterprise.ie

OPEN Day at Clonakilty Agricultural College 1st Oct.

ST. JOSEPH YOUNG PRIESTS SOCIETY: invite you to a special Mass celebrated by His Excellency Archbishop Charles Brown, Papal Nuncio on Saturday next, October 5th at 2pm in The Church of The Immaculate Conception, Rathass, Tralee (beside The Kerry County Buildings) marking the ‘Year of Faith’. All are welcome.

BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH OCTOBER Friday 4th October is National Collection day. Volunteers welcome please contact Noreen on 087-1946936 or Mary on 087-2370766.

TRADITIONAL MUSIC CLASS with Anne McAuliffe resuming in Seanchaí Centre, The Square, Listowel, on Wed. next 2nd Oct., from 3.00 onwards. Contact Anne at 087/6736337.

FAIR: The annual Irish Aid Volunteering Fair will take place this year from 11am-4pm on Saturday, October 12th in the Irish Aid Volunteering and Information Centre on O’Connell Street, Dublin. For more info on the event please contact Conor at info@comhlamh.org or 01 4783738.

WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY October 10th “Beyond The Pill” Maintain/Improve Your Mental Well Being. Guest Speaker: Mary McEvoy who will talk about her own struggle with depression. Meadowlands Hotel, Thursday, October 10th, 9.30am – 4.30pm. Free Entry. Please register your attendance before Oct 8th - contact Eleanor Wall (066-7123278) or eleanor.wall@hse.ie

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE:

Six-week Mindfulness Course with Norma Buckley. First Session Sat Oct 5th 2 - 4.30pm.

All bookings and inquiries to 066-7134276; e.mail: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

DANCING Classes, with Timmy Woulfe, starting on Monday 23rd September at the Marian Hall,Moyvane. Beginners at 8pm and all other dances at 8.30pm.

CHURCH WORKSHOPS: A ‘children & Liturgy’ workshop will take place on Thursday October 10th at 8pm in John Paul 11, Pastoral Centre, Killarney.

A ‘Liturgy’s’ workshop preparing for November, Advent & Christmas will take place on Thursday October 17th at 8pm in John Paul 11, Pastoral Centre, Killarney.

A ‘Music’ workshop preparing for Advent & Christmas with Br. Padraig McIntyre will take place on Tuesday October 22nd at 8pm in the Church of the Resurrection, Park Road, Killarney. For further details or to book a place on any of these workshops. Please contact Fr. Lucid before October 8th .

UCC Report; find that 1 in 4 rural households has been directly affected by the emigration of at least one member since 2006 and that for many emigrants this was not a ‘lifestyle choice’. The study also disclosed that there was evidence of a 'brain drain' due to emigration with 62% of recent Irish emigrants holding a tertiary qualification.

 

CORK & KERRY CHARISMATIC CONFERENCE From Saturday 19 October 2013 - 10:30 to Sunday 20 October 2013 - 17:00. Organised by Catholic Charismatic Renewal in the Cork & Kerry region Location : Venue: Cork International Airport Hotel Contact : Further information: Pat Carroll: 086-813 6701 / Sr. Bridget: 021-425 1100 / Grace: 087-952 4334.

POPE: http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/true-christians-bear-humiliation-with-joy-and-patience-says-pope/

IRELAND’S oldest photographic agency celebrates a unique birthday this year, a century after it was founded by an ‘orphan’ from Rathmullan. By Cronan Scanlon

Daniel (Dan) MacMonagle founded his photographic company in Killarney, County Kerry in 1913 along with Killarney Printing Works, and later, ‘The Kingdom’ newspaper.

Born in Philadelphia, USA, in 1883 of Donegal emigrant parents, he was ‘orphaned’ at the age of three when his father, also Dan, passed away.

It is believed his mother, Roseanne, could not afford to raise him on her own, so she sent him on the boat back to Ireland along with another family member to be reared in her home town of Rathmullan.

- See more at: http://donegalnews.com/2013/04/donegal-link-to-famous-kerry-family/#sthash.zIrsw21W.dpuf

 

 

Ploughing Match; Bands and faces in the crowd

http://youtu.be/AKOoXWYxKuo

 

Well known people;

http://youtu.be/vVOmfpw2BwM

 

Ploughing Match;

http://youtu.be/Gi7v1ofKdeY

 

 

 

 

 

13 September 25 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

CIRCUIT TRAINING every Thursday evening 8.30-9.30pm. at Knockanure Community Centre. Starting 26th September. All levels(men and women) welcome. Call Maggie on 087 9866533.

WALK/RUN: Moyvane National School is laying out a football pitch. To help defray the cost of preparing the pitch, a benefit 5K, 10K Walk/Run will be held in Moyvane on Sunday 29th September. Registration will be at 12 noon in Moyvane Everybody is welcome to participate.

 

PADRE PIO EVENING MASS will be celebrated on Thursday evening 26th at 7.00pm, beginning with the Rosary and followed by Mass and Benediction.

 

PLOUGHING: The national Ploughing Championship will be held in Stradbally County Laois from Tuesday 24th to Friday 27thSeptember.

HELP: Meala Bereavement Support Group hold their monthly meeting at the Listowel Family Centre on Wednesday September 25th from 7-8.30pm.

CONGRATULATIONS to Dr. Michael Kennedy of Tarbert and Moyvane who was recently appointed Adjunct Professor of Chemistry at NUI Galway, Michael is brother of Breda Kiely who teaches at Scoil Chorp Chriost Knockanure.

ARDFERT Retreat Centre; Sept. 26th Night Sky - Celebrating Earth Week with Paddy Stack, 8 pm. Workshop on the Spirituality of Ageing, Saturday 28th September: 10.30am-4.30pm with Brian Grogan SJ. Six-week Mindfulness Course with Norma Buckley. First Session Sat Oct 5th 2 - 4.30pm, inquiries to 066-7134276.

KNOCK: The Legion of Mary is travelling to Knock on Sunday, September 29th next. Tickets in advance from Sean Broderick, Bernard Broderick or Peg Murphy.

ST PIO Devotions in Lixnaw on Sept. 24th at 7.30pm, Rosary, Mass & Benediction. The Padre Pio glove will be available for blessings and the witness will be given by Bishop Raymond Browne.

OLD STYLE DANCING CLASSES will be taking place in St. Patrick's Hall Listowel from October 2nd. Beginners 7-8pm and intermediate 8-9pm. For more information contact Anne-Marie on 086-3818502.

CD: Best wishes to May Nunan Toal on the recent launch of her Harvest Memories CD.

BUSINESS: Rural Biz Competition, closing date 4th Oct. details from www.nekd.ie

RACING in Ballylongford on 29th Sept. at 1.30pm and racing in Asdee at Littor Strand on Oct. 6th.

INVITATION to attend the official unveiling of the an old semaphore signal on the GST on 28th September 2013 at 2pm. Meet at Great Southern Trail entrance opposite Gaelscoil on the R521 Newcastle West, Co. Limerick.

ANNIVERSARIES: Joe O Flaherty, Alphonsus O Kane, Pat Joe Stokes, Fr Pat Maher, John Joe Kennelly, Anna Buckley, Maeve Goulding, Michael Kiely, Paddy Moran, Denis Holly, John McElligott, Jim Hudson, Brendan O Carroll, Catherine Mulvihill, Paddy Leahy, Fr Dan O Sullivan, Tom Fitzgerald, Mossie Culhane, Bridget Stack, Mass on Tues. 24th at 7.30pm for Nellie O’Connor, Mass on Wed. 25th at 7.30pm for Mikie Joe Enright, Mass on Sat. 28th at 7.30pm for Dan & Jack Quinn & the deceased members of the Quinn Family, Mass on Sunday at 11.00am for Joan Mc Enery, Mass on Tues. 1st Oct. 7.30pm Eddie Longford 1st anniversary.

 

DEATH: Michael J Noonan of Crean, Bruff, died aged 78 years on 17th September 2013, is survived by his wife, Helen, his four daughters Marie, Anne, Catherine and Carmel and by his sons John and Pat, he was national president of Macra na Feirme in the 1960s. Was elected to the Dail on his first attempt in 1969 and served as a TD until 1997. Most remember him as Minister for Defence. On June 21st 2013 he welcomed Caroline Kennedy to Bruff. Michael was a pioneer and involved in a number of organisations in Bruff

READERS: Vigil, Michelle Corridan,11.00am Paul & Anthony Kiely and Knockanure, 10.00am Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald.

Dancing Classes with Timmy Woulfe started on Monday 23rd September at the Marian Hall. Beginners at 8pm and all other dances at 8.30pm.

 

TEAGASC have a course in Killarney on Opportunities to Improve your Income, starting Sept. 30th, details from 064 6632 344.

A DARE : Adare to Survive is a 7.5km military style obstacle course taking place in Clonshire Equestrian Centre, Adare, Co Limerick on Sunday, September 29. Cliona's Foundation provides financial assistance to the families of critically ill children.Full details, including registration is on the event website www.adaretosurvive.com

CLIMB DONAL’S MOUNTAIN #LIVELIFE. Sponsored climb of Mount Brandon Sunday September 29th in aid of the Donal Walsh #Livelife Foundation. Join Donal’s Mom climbing his mountain following the Pilgrims Stations route from An Bothar side. Registrations from 9.30am, Climb commences at 11.00am. For full details and sponsorship cards call 086 0773516.

FEAST OF ST. MICHAEL will be celebrated Monday, Sept. 30th. In Lixnaw with 2 masses at 12 midday & 7.30pm. A special blessing for sick and carers will be imparted during both masses.

ST. MICHAEL’S COLLEGE LISTOWEL: Open Night on Thursday, 26th September, from 7.30pm to 9.00pm. All welcome.

 

LISTOWEL FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE: Social Dancing Classes resume on Mon, 23rd, at 7.30pm. An-Anon meetings will re-commence on Wed, 25th, at 8.30pm. A free Blood-Pressure check will take place in the Centre on Wed, 25th, between 10am and 1pm.

 

FREE PART-TIME COURSES FOR WOMEN: The Equality for Women Measure and NEKD, are offering Courses in Personal Development, Career Options, Computers and much more. Information Morning on 26th Sept, from 10am to 12.30pm, in the Family Resource Centre. For further information contact Grace Kelly or Dee Keogh on 068 23429.

SAMARITANS will be recruiting new volunteers shortly. Venue The Carlton Hotel, Tralee. Information evening – Mon. Sept. 30th at 8pm. For more info contact (066) 7122566.

 

LISTOWEL SENIOR BADMINTON CLUB re-opens at St. Michael’s Gym on Mon/Tue/Wed next & at the Community Centre on Thur, from 8pm-10pm. New members welcome.

 

LISTOWEL BRANCH – KERRY HOSPICE will host its annual Coffee Morning on Thursday next, 26th September, in Christy’s (The Well).

LISTOWEL RAMBLING HOUSE will take place in the Seanchaí Literary & Cultural Centre, on Thursday, 26th September, at 9pm. Further details from 068 22212.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE LISTOWEL: Enrolment/Registration for Night Classes will take place on Monday, 30th September, & Tuesday, 1st October, from 7.30pm to 9.00pm. Further detail available from 068 21023 or www.cokerryed.ie.

RAILWAY LINE: Public meeting in Family Resource Centre, John B. Keane Road, Listowel at 6pm on Saturday 19th of October.

VINTAGE THRESHING extravaganza and family fun day out will be held on the farm of Brendan Ferris, Beaufort on Sunday 29th September to raise money for cancer care support. Fun and games for kids and adults, plenty of food, Pig on a Spit, shuttle bus from Killorglin and Celtic Steps performing. Free onsite parking. Gates open at eleven.

 

OUR YOUTH MATTERS SEMINAR in the Devon Inn Hotel, Templeglantine on Tuesday October 8th at 7.00pm. Speakers include Dr. Jennifer McMahon, Dr Amanda Fitzgerald, Aidan Murphy and Ciara Moriarty. Admission Free.

 

SAMARITIANS will be recruiting new volunteers shortly. Venue will be The Carlton Hotel, Tralee. Information evening – Mon. Sept. 30th at 8pm. The Samaritans provide confidential, non judgemental, emotional support 24 hours per day. For more info contact (066) 7122566.

 

ST JOHN’S: Wed 25th, An Evening With Freddie White.

Thur 26th, The Best Of Traditional With Leonard Barry And Friends. Originally from Kilmoyley, Leonard – uileann pipes, will be joined by Andy Morrow – fiddle, Rick Epping – harmonica and multi instrumentalist Shamie O’Dowd. Fri 27th, Kerry School Of Music Concert. Sun 29th, The Fureys, details from 068 22566.

SIAMSA TÍRE AUDITIONS for talented young people for a place in Siamsa Tíre’s National Folk Theatre Training Scheme 2013-14 take place on Saturday 5th October from 10am – 2pm Children from the age of seven are trained in drama, dance and song in the unique Siamsa style, with a view to becoming members of the Community Cast at Siamsa Tíre. Classes take place weekly from October to May. Contact Siamsa Tíre on (066) 7123055 to make an appointment for your audition.

MUSICAL SOIREE; As part of the Arts week in Abbeyfeale they are planning a night of Jazz and songs from the musicals with a sprinkling of bluegrass and country. Local artistes including Helen Hausenfus, Riona Curtin, Rebecca Stryker, The Dr. Mick O’Donnell Group, Mike Guinane and Laoise Morrissey will be joined by a Jazz Quartet from Limerick. It’s all happening at the Glorach on Friday night, October 17 starting at 7.30pm .

RUN OR WALK: Duagh Tidy Towns is holding a 10k run and walk on Saturday, October 5. Registration takes place in the church car park from 10.30- 11.30am.

CAMOGIE: Limerick hope of All-Ireland intermediate camogie, was dashed as title went to Galway on a score of 0-12 to 0-10 in Croke Park on Sunday 15th Sept 2013.

As part of the final celebration of the 40th anniversary of UL, its president, professor Don Barry will officially inaugurate the first 16 members of the new UL Sports Hall of Fame at the University Arena on Saturday, September 28 at 2.30pm.

University of Limerick Sports Hall of Fame inductees; Dr Sarahjane Belton – Rugby, Mr Brian Mullins – Gaelic Football, Ms Eimear Cregan – Hockey, Mr Seán O’Grady – Paralympic Athletics, Mr Jimmy Deenihan – Gaelic Football, Mr Eddie O’Sullivan – Rugby, Mr Gerard Hartmann – Triathlon, Ms Ciara Peelo – Sailing, Dr Liam Hennessy – Athletics, Mr Ray Silke – Gaelic Football, Dr Eddie Keher – Hurling,

Mr Pat Spillane – Gaelic Football, Mr Seán McMahon – Hurling, Ms Carmel Vekins – Kayak & Canoe Polo, Ms Sinéad Millea – Camogie and Mr Tony Ward – Rugby.

CHARITY: Trad for Trocaire is a fundraising and music week run by Trocaire and Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann from Friday 27thSeptember to Friday 4th October. Branches throughout the country will be holding fundraising events in aid of global poverty.

BOOK: A Year on our Farm was launched recently, The author is Ann Talbot nee Fitzgerald a native of Ardagh, and now living in Ballacolla, County Laois. Ann grew up on a mixed farm in Ardagh, and she studied Natural Science and Geography in Trinity and also worked for a time in Australia. She moved to Coole Farm, Ballacolla, when she married her husband Robin in 2002 and they have two daughters. She is a former livestock editor with the Farming Independent (1997 to 2004) and currently freelances for a variety of agricultural publications. She has also worked as a freelance agricultural journalist in the past for the Irish Farmers Journal and the Irish Field. The book is an account of the busy atmosphere and variety of work that occurs in Coole Farm throughout the year. The book is available at www.talbotsofcoolefarm.com

 

BOOK: Earls of Desmond, the Rise and Fall of a Munster Lordship, by Gerald O’Carroll, (ISBN 978-0-9547902-3-3, paperback) (containing maps, pedigrees and unpublished images and extensive bibliography.

 

DEATH of World's oldest man at 112 years

Salustiano Sanchez-Blazquez, the world's oldest man, died on Friday 13th September 2013 at a nursing home in Western New York. Sanchez-Blazquez, 112, became the world's oldest man when Jiroemon Kimura died on June 12th 2013 at age 116.

FRONT Page picture of Knockanure man Thomas Neville Stack was in the 27th September 1913 edition of The Finance Union Newsletter of London, Dublin and Belfast.

TRALEE LUTS Consultation Exhibition was held 24th Sept. 2000, what happened to their extensive plans .

KENNELLY/ McGRATH; I was browsing the site as I was looking for images of anyone my Dad might have known in the 1950'2/60's when he was growing up in Moyvane. He is Martin McGrath. He is 67 now, and is not well at the moment. I thought it might be good to show him some images from his homeland. Martin and his sister Eileen were children of Michael McGrath and Mary (May) Kennelly. They left for England in the 50`s, but Martin lived with his grandmother Bridget Shine for some years until he left for England himself in the 60`s. If you know my Dad, and have any images here you think he might be interested in please let me know. Or any images of his parents/grandparents. I`d also love to see them myself. I`ve visited myself several times as a child, and again about six years ago. My great grand mothers old house was being used as a storeroom for fence posts, and had almost fallen down. I expect it`s gone now. Lots of love to all in Moyvane.

Anyone remembers plays/shows that my grand father Michael McGrath used to put on locally in the 40/50`s. I have copy of one play he wrote, but apparently there were more, and I`d be interested to know if anyone remembers them.

THOUGHT: (Vatican Radio) He who speaks ill of his neighbor is a hypocrite who lacks the courage to look to his own shortcomings. Speaking during his homily at morning Mass at the Domus Sanctae Marthae, Pope Francis focused on the fact that gossip has a “criminal” side to it, because every time we speak ill of our brothers, we imitate Caine’s homicidal gesture.

 

RESTORATION AND REPAIR OF THE GREAT SANCTUARY WINDOW. Tralee, Co Kerry, From Monday, work will begin on the Great Sanctuary Window behind the altar of St John’s and on the surrounding masonry and stonework. Entrance of water into the church has been an issue for a number of years and examination of the window shows that conservation work is necessary both for the window itself and the stonework.

To this end, following tenders received from experienced contractors, the project has been placed under the supervision of Southgate Associates, experts in conservation projects. Aria Stained Glass of Claregalway will be working on the glass, whilst the stonework and masonry will be repaired and restored by Joe Costello of Kilmallock.

The window itself is one of the most notable features of St John’s and was manufactured by Messr. O’Connor in 1861. Christ, St John the Baptist and the Twelve Apostles can be seen in the lower part of the window, whilst further up is the Annunciation and symbols of the Holy Spirit and God the Father.

When the work commences there will be parking and pedestrian restrictions around the sacristy.

 

 

 

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CIRCUIT TRAINING every Thursday evening 8.30-9.30pm. at Knockanure Community Centre. Starting 26th September (after the races). All levels(men and women) welcome.

Call Maggie to reserve your place today on 087 9866533.

Looking for another challenging training programme?

 

RACES: Children from Knockanure School and surrounding schools had a preview of Listowel Races and were given an informative few hours touring and meeting staff of the racecourse, now the school have a window display of horses, painted by the students.

CONGRATULATIONS to Anna and Jack Mulvihill of Glennalappa, Moyvane who recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.

RUN: Moyvane National School is laying out a football pitch at the back of the school. This facility will be enjoyed by all its pupils. To help defray the cost of preparing the pitch, a benefit 5K, 10K Walk/Run will be held in Moyvane on Sunday 29th September. Registration will be at 12 noon in Moyvane Everybody is welcome to participate.

PLOUGHING: The national Ploughing Championship will be held in Stradbally County Laois from Tuesday 24th to Friday 27thSeptember. Details of bus from 068 45162.

BOOKS: Padre Pio; The Scent of Roses, Irish Miracles and Cures, new book by Colm Keane features the belief of Kerry women who were helped by St Pio, among the contributors is Joan Lane of Kilmorna. Listowel writer Billy Keane has just published another book called The Ballad of Mo & G and is available locally. Jim Kennelly and Finbar Bradley have written a book called the Irish Edge, reflects on the competitive edge of some Irish businesses, the book was launched by Jimmy Deenihan recently. Jim Kennelly has Finuge roots.

BEST WISHES to Chris Kiely of Moyvane who has recently opened his Accountancy Office in Listowel.

TIDY TOWNS: Congratulations to Knockanure and Moyvane committees who gained extra points in this years contest. We all appreciate their dedication, which is visible to all of us.

ART Competition, details from the Credit Union, closing date in October.

LISTOWEL FAMILY CENTRE, The monthly meeting of carers group takes place on Monday September 16th at 12 noon, while the Meala Bereavement Support Group hold their monthly meeting at the centre on Wednesday September 25th from 7-8.30pm.

 

THOUGHT: “Even in terrible circumstances and calamities, in matters of life and death, if I sense that I am in the shadow of God, I find light, so much light that my vision improves dramatically. I know that holiness is near”. Kathleen Norris.

DEATH; The death has occurred on September 6th 2013 of Paul Collins, Woodview Park, Limerick City and late of Abbeyfeale. Paul was a former chairman of Abbeyfeale RFC and an ex Hon. Secretary Junior Committee Munster Branch I.R.F.U. He is survived by his wife, Sheila, daughters Elaine, Jeananne and Sarah, and to his sisters, brothers and mother-in-law Peg Colbert. Requiem Mass was celebrated for Paul at Church of the Assumption Abbeyfeale on Sunday, Funeral afterwards to Reilig Íde Naofa Abbeyfeale.

ANNIVERSARIES: Bridie Moloney, Sr. Annunciata Curtin, Fr. Theo O Sullivan Bridget Brosnan, Geraldine Daly, Ned Moran, Tim Flaherty, Joe Moloney, Mai McMahon, Sr. Johanna Leahy, Sr. M Regis Kennelly, Fr Denis O Sullivan, James Dower, Sr. Agatha Stack, Mai Costelloe, Mai Broderick, Michael O Connor, Pat Scanlon, Tom Kennelly, Bill O Donnell, Kevin O Donovan, Bridget O Connor, Mary Fitzelle Soder, Thomas Neville Stack, Mary Jo Cronin, John Joe Cronin, Maurice McKenna, Donie Relihan, Richard V Cantillon, Tim McElligott, Mass on Fri. 20th at7.30pm for Nora Galvin & Michael Galvin & the deceased member of the Galvin Family. Mass on Sat. 21st At 7.30pm for Paddy Fitzmaurice. Mass on Tues. 24th at 7.30pm for Nellie O’Connor.

CHURCH NEWS: Readers:-Vigil, Elaine Hudson,11.00am Jerry Duggan; Knockanure, 10.00am Mary O’Flaherty.

Collectors for October: Vigil Noreen O’Flaherty & Margaret Mulvihill, 11.00am Tom & Michael Walsh and Knockanure, Liam Nolan. Adoration, Moyvane, Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm,

Wed. 10.00pm to 7.00pm; Knockanure, Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm.

 

 

ST PIO: Tue. Sept. 24th Mass, Rosary & Benediction to mark the beginning of the Padre Pio Novena. Witness will be given by our new Bishop, Dr. Ray Browne.

TALK on 30 years of Banna Sea Rescue, by James O Loughlin at Ardfert Retreat Centre on 19th Sept. Sept. 26th Night Sky - Celebrating Earth Week with Paddy Stack, 8 pm.

Workshop on the Spirituality of Ageing, Saturday 28th September: 10.30am-4.30pm with Brian Grogan SJ.

Six-week Mindfulness Course with Norma Buckley. First Session Sat Oct 5th 2 - 4.30pm, inquiries to 066-7134276; e.mail: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

SUDAN; Helena Quinn daughter of Tadgh and Kathleen Quinn, Purt, Abbeyfeale is to to spend two months working with Fr. Tim Galvin on his mission in Sudan. Tadgh Quinn, her father was with the Irish Army in the Congo in 1961. Follow Helen at

https://twitter.com/helenaquinn

WORLD ALZHEIMERS DAY An information event will be held in the Rosemary Centre, Boherbee, Tralee on Saturday Sept 21st from 11am to 1pm.

ST JOHN’S: Fri 20th at 7pm, Culture Night; Tue 24th at 12 Noon, The Way I Remember It. John Lynch’s historic film is based on rural life and farming practices in the 1950’s and 60’s in North Kerry. Wed 25th An Evening With Freddie White. More from 068 22566.

AFTERNOON of Prayer at Scartaglen Church on Sept. 22nd at 2.30pm.

KNOCK: The Legion of Mary is travelling to Knock on Sunday, September 29th next. Tickets in advance from Sean Broderick, Bernard Broderick or Peg Murphy.

OLD STYLE DANCING CLASSES will be taking place in St. Patrick's Hall Listowel from October 2nd. Beginners 7-8pm and intermediate 8-9pm. For more information contact Anne-Marie on 086-3818502.

COFFEE MORNING in aid of Listowel Hospice on Wed 18th from 10 – 2pm. at the home of Nora Mulvihill, 31 Church St. your support will be greatly appreciated.

 

TEAGASC have a course in Killarney on Opportunities to Improve your Income, starting Sept. 30th, details from 064 6632 344.

KICKBOXING World Championship at the Community Centre Listowel on 21st Sept. door open at 6.30pm.

WRENBOYS Competition in Listowel on Friday Sept. 20th, as this is its 54th year, long may it last.

RACING and entertainment all this week in Listowel, for accommodation, visit the Seanchai Centre.

ALL IRELAND Football Final this year is relegated to the back burner.

A.G.M. Athea Drama Group AGM takes place on Monday, September 16th at 8pm in the Hall. New members especially welcome.

CHOIR: Lovely choir at evening mass in Moyvane, people who stay away from mass do not know what they are missing.

FULL MOON on 19th Sept., swallows are swarming together preparing for their long journey to the sun.

A DARE : Adare to Survive is a 7.5km military style obstacle course taking place in Clonshire Equestrian Centre, Adare, Co Limerick on Sunday, September 29. Cliona's Foundation provides financial assistance to the families of critically ill children.Full details, including registration is on the event website www.adaretosurvive.com

CLIMB DONAL’S MOUNTAIN #LIVELIFE. Sponsored climb of Mount Brandon Sunday September 29th in aid of the Donal Walsh #Livelife Foundation. Join Donal’s Mom climbing his mountain following the Pilgrims Stations route from An Bothar side. Registrations from 9.30am, Climb commences at 11.00am. For full details and sponsorship cards call 086 0773516.

THE PRIORY INSTITUTE - bringing theology home! If you wish to study theology by distance learning, please register right away to secure your place on the programme. Unfortunately, we will not be able to accept applications after the application deadline (23 September 2013). Remember, we are here for you if you have any queries about our programmes. Phone: (01) 404 8124 eMail: enquiries@prioryinstitute.com

Web: www.prioryinstitute.ie

BEGINNING EXPERIENCE. is a specially designed Support Programme for people who have suffered the loss of a spouse by death, separation or divorce. The next weekend is being held in the Ennismore Retreat Centre, Cork from Friday October 4th to Sunday October 6th, 2013. For Application Forms and further details please contact 087 9886480 or email beginningexpeirence@gmail.com

SIAMSA TÍRE AUDITIONS for talented young people for a place in Siamsa Tíre’s National Folk Theatre Training Scheme 2013-14 take place on Saturday 5th October from 10am – 2pm Children from the age of seven are trained in drama, dance and song in the unique Siamsa style, with a view to becoming members of the Community Cast at Siamsa Tíre. Classes take place weekly from October to May. Contact Siamsa Tíre on (066) 7123055 to make an appointment for your audition.

125 YEARS OF EDUCATION AT MOYDERWELL.

This year's Mercy Day Mass will celebrate 125 Years of Education at Moyderwell. All past-pupils, parents, staff and friends of the school are invited to the Mass - 11.30am, St John's Church, Tuesday 24th September.

 

TRIP; Knockfierna Heritage Society will hold their annual outing to Cahir Castle, The Swiss Cottage, Rock of Cashel, Holy Cross Abbey on Sunday, September 29th. Mr. Philip Lynch of Kilkenny will be tour guide for the day. Those interested in travelling on this outing please contact Pat O’Donovan Newcastlewest & Rathkeale 087 9977340, Marion Hanley Ballingarry 087 9741387, Mary O’Keeffe 087 6990816.

 

CHURCH: Tom Ahern Carrigkerry Ardagh Notes reports.

Saint Colman’s Church in Kilcolman is 100 years old this year, and plans are in place to mark this historic landmark at present. The foundation stone was laid in 1913 and the Church was blessed and opened on 10th August 1913 by Most Rev Dr O’Dwyer, Bishop of Limerick. The parish priest at the time was Rev Jerry Murphy and a lot of the work was done voluntarily. Mass was celebrated in the Library west of the village while the church was being built. The materials for the Church came by rail to Ardagh Railway Station and were transported by voluntary labour to the site. The walls were built by rock faced cavity blocks made near the site of the church by Mike Somers from Carrrons, Kilcolman. Dermot O’Brien son of M.P. William Smith O’Brien organized a Bazaar known as the ‘’Shanid Bazaar’’ to help raise funds for the church. It was held in the grounds of Cahermoyle House on the 15th 16th and 17th August 1913. Dermot was the President of the Royal Irish Academy and a troupe of players from the old Abbey Theatre in Dublin travelled down to perform and gave their services free. It was an outstanding success and a sum of 30 pounds was left over on the erecting of the church which was completed in record time. This money was used to erect the high wall along the road in front of the church. From the church grounds there is a fine view of the surrounding countryside. The centenary of the church will be marked later this month and a souvenir booklet will be published.

HISTORY: The lecture series will take place at the Back to Our Past exhibition at the RDS (Royal Dublin Society) in Ballsbridge, Dublin from Friday 18th October to Sunday 20th October 2013. Last year at BTOP there were over 250 exhibitors and 20,000 visitors, making this Ireland's biggest event dedicated to genealogy and related topics.

 

 

PRESIDENT Kennedy his Limerick ancestors; In 1793 James FitzGerald married Honora MacCarthy. Their son Michael married Eileen Wilmot. Their son Thomas FitzGerald emigrated to the USA in 1852 and married Rosanna Cox. Their son was Honey Fitz. (the Mayor of Boston) who married Mary Hannan (they were second cousins), the parents of Rose Kennedy, the President’s mother.

DEATH: The Limerick Chronicle, of Saturday, 31 March, 1792, reported the following: “Thursday evening a hearse, drawn by six horses, which contained the corpse of the truly pious and benevolent Lady Arabella Denny who died last week in Dublin, passed through this city, in order to her being interred in the family vault at Tralee in the county of Kerry.”

NZ Tablet 23 Aug 1878.

(From the Atheneeum.} There is an Irish poet whose remains rest in Lisbon, but whose name is now almost as forgotten as his tomb. Jeremiah Joseph Callanan, who died at the early age of thirty five, was buried here in 1829. He is known, when remembered at all, by his short poems, among others, the Convict of Clonmel,' 'The White Cockade,' 'The Virgin Mary's Rock,' and particularly by his beautiful line on Gougaune Barra, that lonely and limpid mountain lake, situated at the west end of the County Cork, the parent of the River Lee There is a green Island in lone Gougaune Barra, "Where Allua of song rushes forth as an arrow. Callanan was a student of Maynooth. and afterwards of Trinity, and was for several years a constant contributor Blackwood Magazine. Had he lived longer and possessed the perseverance and habits of work requisite for the composition of an important poem, he might have taken very high ground, for good critics consider that the poems he left display talent of the highest order. Early in 1829 Callanan came to Lisbon as a tutor for the family of Mr, Hickie, an Irish

Merchant of eminence.

INDIA: September 2013 - The Hindu reports, "The (Indian) Rubber Board has lowered the natural rubber production outlook by nearly 10 per cent on account of an unprecedented intensive southwest monsoon and an abnormal leaf fall in traditional planting areas

 

 

COUNTRY Doctor in USA.

http://digital.library.okstate.edu/Chronicles/v027/v027p412.pdf

 

 

 

 

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COMHALTAS: Ballylongford/Tarbert, enrolment for the new season of traditional music classes will take place on Thursday, September 12th from 7pm - 8pm in Ballylongford National School. Classes for beginners of new instruments only on September 27th. All other classes will begin on October 4th.

BLOOD DONOR CLINICS at The Brandon Hotel, Monday Sept 9th from 5pm to 9pm and on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (10th to 12th) from 3pm to 5pm and 7pm to 9pm.

 

 

POPE: The Holy Father's Intentions for the Month of September 2013 General: That people today, often overwhelmed by noise, may rediscover the value of silence and listen to the voice of God and their brothers and sisters.

Missionary: That Christians suffering persecution in many parts of the world may by their witness be prophets of Christ's love.

BLACKBERRIES are now ripe, the haws are turning red and the are getting chilly.

WORLD FIRST Aid Day will take place on September 14th and will focus on raising public awareness among members of the public about the vital role they can play at the scene of an accident.

ST PIO: The annual national pilgrimage in honour of St Pio takes place in Knock Shrine, on Sunday 15th September. A coach will leave the Market Yard Newcastle West, at 7.30am. Further details and booking from Pat Dalton at 069-62306.

CANCER survivor’s conference will be held on Thursday/Friday 20th/21st September at the Aviva Stadium Dublin. All patients, survivors, and family members are invited and entry is free. Additional information is available from Avril at 01-2310533 or email aosullivan@irishcancer.ie

RACES in Listowel begin on 15th Sept. Charity cycle race will visit Listowel on Thursday 12th. Accommodation office Located in the Seanchaí Centre, contact us on 068- 23036 or 068- 23037.

MEDJUGORJE Prayer Meeting on Monday 9th September in the Parish Meeting Room, Listowel at 7.30pm. sharp. All welcome.

MASS on the internet from Listowel Church coming soon.

DEATHS: The death took place on 31st August 2013 of Michael J (Mickie Joe) Daly of Duagh Village and Knockavallig. He is survived by his wife Nora, daughters Theresa, Frankie and Carmel, son Tom, daughter-in-law Joan, son-in-law Tommy, sisters Philomena and Bernadette. Mickie Joe was predeceased by brothers Patrick and Mort and Sister Marina.

Requiem Mass for Michael Joe Daly was celebrated in St. Brigid's Church, Duagh on 3rd September 2013 by Fr Moore PP, assisted by Fr Danaher (a cousin), Canon Linnane, Fr McMahon, Fr Dillon, Fr Relihan, Fr Kennelly, Fr Cussen, Fr Harnett, Fr Kennedy, Fr O Gorman and his neighbour Canon O Connor. Mickie Joe Daly son of Tom Daly and Mollie Foley was laid to Rest in nearby Springmount Cemetery where many generations of the Daly family are buried. GAA provided a guard of honour. Mickie Joe always made it the All Ireland all his life.

 

Death has occurred of Jimmy Barry of Knockanure and

Kenmore, Scotland and late of 8 Rosbracken, Shannon, Co Clare. Jimmy is survived by siblings Noreen, Maura and Stephen. Requiem Mass for Jim Barry was celebrated at St. John and Paul’s Church, Shannon, on September 1st 2013, followed by burial in Ilaunumanagh Cemetery. Jimmy Barry was son of Stephen Barry (died 1990) and Bridget Mahony ( died 1977), he was also predeceased by siblings, Mike, Jer who died in 1989 and Liam who died in 2008.

ANNIVERSARIES: Jerry Galvin, Annie McAuliffe, Ned Buckley, Nora and Jimmy McCarthy, John Pat Ryan, Ned Stack, Ando Brosnan, Mary Kissane, Padraig Dunne, Hugh Goulding, Fr. Michael Maher, Patrick Brosnan, Jackie Enright, Michael Mulvihill, Mick Connell,Fr Joe Walsh, Mary Shanahan Kennelly, John Collins, Sr. Anthony O Connor, Mary Broderick, Br. William Kelly, Pat Kennelly, Catherine Courtney, Kitty Denihan, Nora Galvin, Eamon Riordan, Mary Vaughan, Teresa Joan Stack, Desmond Fitzgerald. Mass on Thurs.12th at 7.30pm for Ned & Mary Ellen Stack & the deceased members of the Stack Family & Ned Scanlon; Mass on Fri. 13th at 7.30pm for Patrick Brosnan; Mass on Sat. 14th at 7.30pm for Jackie Enright; Mass on Sun. 15th at 11 am for John & the deceased members of the Collins Family.

CHURCH NEWS: Readers, Vigil, John Corbett & Jimmy Collins, 11.00am, Amanda Coulson & Aine O’Connor;

Knockanure, 10.00am Patricia & Andrew Rogan.

Meeting of the Parish Finance Committee on Thursday 12th September at 8pm in the Presbytery.

JOB; Knockanure Community Centre has a vacancy for an administration assistant to commence on 23/09/2013. To apply, please submit a CV to The Supervisor, North East Kerry CE Scheme Ltd, The Bridewell, Tarbert, Co. Kerry.

ALZHEIMER’S Carers Support Group meeting takes place at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Tuesday September 10th at 12 noon. New members welcome.

 

 

RUN: Moyvane National School is laying out a football pitch at the back of the school. This facility will be enjoyed by all its pupils. To help defray the cost of preparing the pitch, a benefit 5K, 10K Walk/Run will be held in Moyvane on Sunday 29th September. Registration will be at 12 noon in Moyvane Everybody is welcome to participate.

DANCING: Céile with Ger McCarthy in aid of Castleisland Day Care Centre on Sunday 15th September at 3.00pm in the River Island Hotel. Contact T.J. Nelligan 0876607655.

ST JOHN’S: Fri 13th, Bellows, Bridge And Bow – The Best Of Traditional. A Music Network Tour featuring Liam O’Connor – Fiddle, Viola, Caoimhín O’ Fearghail- uileann pipes, flute, guitar and vocals and Noel Hill – concertina; Sat 14th

The Gallant John is a compelling play, he introduces us to the characters in his life: Bossman, The Hitmatist, The Chinee, John-Joe O’Reilly, captain of the conquering Cavan team in the 1940’s and his teenage daughter, Jacinta . Presented by Essel Productions, directed by Liam Howard, the play features Sean Ahern as John Joe.

The AGM of West Limerick Community Radio will be held on Tuesday 24th September at 8.00pm in the Desmond Complex Newcastle West.

PTAA;

THE PIONEER ASSOCIATION: celebrates its 115th birthday this year with an International Gathering Conference at All Hallows College on September 28/29, bookings 01 8749464 For the full itinerary and more information email pioneer@jesuit.ie or visit www.pioneerassociation.ie

PLOUGHING: The national Ploughing Championship will be held in Stradbally County Laois from Tuesday 24th to Friday 27thSeptember.

SWIM to Glin in and hour on August 31st 2013, swimmers swim from Colman’s castle in Clare back to Glin pier. The youngest swimmer was 19 year old Michele Foley, Glin, whose mother Patricia Cusack, comes from Cratloe West.

HALL: The Olympic Ballroom in Newcastle West opened in 1960. All the top Irish Showbands played there and some of the top UK performers . The venue was also used for trade exhibitions, concerts, indoor soccer tournaments, fundraising events, until its closure in 1985. The late Joe Downes and his family provided a great facility for the locality. The Olympic Ballroom reunion took place on Friday 6th September 2013 at the Courtenay Lodge Newcastle West.

 

BEGINNING EXPERIENCE. is a specially designed Support Programme for people who have suffered the loss of a spouse by death, separation or divorce. The next weekend is being held in the Ennismore Retreat Centre, Cork from Friday October 4th to Sunday October 6th, 2013. For Application Forms and further details please contact 087 9886480 or email beginningexpeirence@gmail.com

PILGRIMAGE TO THE SKELLIGS Friday 13th September 2013 at 9.00am in Portmagee Church with Adoration, Rosary, Divine Mercy, Holy Souls Chaplets, Intercessory & Personal Intensions. 10.30 am (weather permitting) Leaves Portmagee to the Skellig with a Mass on the Island. If the weather is bad the Mass will be celebrated at the Grotto on Valentia. Early Booking Essential Spiritual Director Fr. John Kerin. Contact Jacqueline Quirke 087-2890523

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Nora Queenie Foley who celebrated her 97th birthday in Lixnaw recently .

 

POPE: The Pope called for a day of solidarity on Sat. Sept. 7th with the people of Syria through prayer and fasting.

8.4 million are in urgent need of humanitarian aid. 5.8 million forced to abandon their homes. 2 million seeking shelter in neighbouring countries.

RARE STORY: After the war Capt Campbell returned to Britain and served in the military until 1925.

He then rejoined when World War II broke out in 1939, serving as the chief observer of the Royal Observer Corps on the Isle of Wight.

He died in the Isle of Wight in July 1966, aged 81. more from

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23957605

 

MOON; New Moon was on the 5th. Saturday last Sept 7th 2013; The unmanned LADEE probe lifted off from the Wallops rocket facility on the US east coast.

Its $280m mission is to investigate the atmosphere that surrounds the moon.

It will also test Lasers to transmit data in quantities far greater than conventional radio connections, achieve download rates in the region of 600 megabits per second. Its programme scientist, Sarah Noble,

MARS Rover, celebrates its first year on Mars. The rover has taken a 1 billion pixel image of the Martian landscape

"DROWN HALF OF THEM." NZ Tablet 22 July 1881

The Nun of Kenmare relates this incident to an English paper. She writes "An Irish landlord who has just been evicting his tenants for not paying the rent, which they could not pay, was expostulated with by a poor man with a very large family. How can I pay rent, sir,' he said, when I cannot feed my eleven children 'Go drown half of them in the boghole,' was the reply. This was no hearsay or imagination ;it is a matter of fact. The name and place was published in the Freeman's Journal a few days ago. And I may add I have heard scarcely less brutal expressions myself. Surely there is only a degree less in humanity in turning men and women adrift on the roadside when, after a famine in which they have been fed by public charity, they cannot pay rent and feed their children. But there are, thank God, humane landlords in Ireland if there were not it would soon be turned into one vast desert, for human life would become almost extinct for want of sustenance, and emigration or the workhouse would complete the destruction of the Irish people. A priest, who has a large parish in the poorest part of South Kerry, told me yesterday that only for the patience of Lord who owns nearly all that district, that nearly every soul in his parish would be in the workhouse. Many of them owe four years' rent, but he added God knows how long he may be before he evicts them.' The late famine was preceded by bad years, and that is a circumstance too often overlooked. These people, honest, hard-working, and truly pious, had been in the habit of going to England every year, and by often working eighteen hours out of the twenty-four, had earned their rent their land could never have paid it and fed them even on the poorest fare. But this work in England has failed our people of late years. I do not know why, probably you, sir, could tell your readers the cause of the fact there is no doubt. This landlord, having both, honesty and common sense, does not evict the people, though naturally they live in constant fear of it, and hundreds have emigrated."

 

 

 

13 September 4 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

ACTIVE Retirement Day takes place in the Community Centre on Monday 9th September 2013. Come and enjoy a hot meal followed by music and dance. All Welcome. If attending please ring office on 068 49799. New members especially welcome.

 

PROTEST meeting was held in Moanveanlagh Bog on August 25th 2013, they only want to cut turf just like countless generations before them.

ACTIVE RETIREMENT GROUP resume their meeting in St. Patrick’s Hall Tuesday 3rd September 2013 from 2.30 to 4.30pm. Old and new members welcome.

DANCING: Timmy Woulfes’ Set Dancing Classes for beginners only, started at the Marian Hall, Moyvane on Monday 2nd September at 8.00pm.

SET DANCING Clounmacon Community Centre Tuesday 3rd September at 8.15pm. Everybody welcome.

THANKS: On behalf of Knockanure Community Centre we wish to Thank everybody who contributed to our recent cake sale at the Vintage Day in Knockanure. Many Thanks.

CLASSES: for Men at Knockanure Community Centre.

Classes will commence on Monday 2nd September from 8-9pm. All beginners welcome. For more information please contact Colm on 087 9744861.

CIRCUIT TRAINING every Thursday evening 8.30-9.30pm. at Knockanure Community Centre. Starting 26th September . All levels(men and women) welcome. Call Maggie to reserve your place today on 087 9866533.

BUS; Kerry Community Transport Ltd, “Your Community Bus”

R4 - Ballylongford, Tarbert, Moyvane to Listowel Every Tuesday. Telephone Lo Call 1890 528 528 to book a seat on the bus.

THOUGHT: “Pride changed angels into devils. Humility makes men into angels”(St. Augustine).

Thinking about Priesthood? Contact Vocations Director; Fr. Liam Lovell 087 1640967, or liam.lovell@yahoo.ie

LEADER funding has been approved for playground. The committee would like to invite everyone to an open public meeting on Monday 9th of September at 8.30pm in the Marian Hall, Moyvane.

 

GRANDPARENTS ASSOCIATION; National Pilgrimage to Knock, September 8 commencing at 2pm with Anointing of the Sick and Rosary followed by holy Mass at 3pm with chief celebrant Fr Fintan Monahan, guest speaker Sister Briege McKenna O.S.C. and guest singer Dana, with the junior and senior choirs from St. Joseph's Secondary School, Castlebar under musical director Deirdre Lee. You can take the bus from Killarney or Tralee. To book phone Bernie McCaffrey 087 6484367. For more details visit dioceseofkerry.ie.

LECTIO DIVINA resumes on Tues. 3rd after 10.30am. Mass in Parish Meeting Room Listowel.

GROTTO; The Annual Mass for Ballyheigue Pattern Day is being celebrated by Bishop Ray Browne at the Grotto on Sunday next, September 8th at 11.00 am sharp. All are welcome and please come in good time.

OPEN DAY at Ardfert Retreat Centre on 8th September, 1.00 - 3.00pm - All welcome. Sat.28th Sept: Workshop on the Spirituality of Ageing, 10.30am-4.30pm with Brian Grogan SJ. All bookings and inquiries to 066-7134276.

HOSPICE Gathering at Kerry General Hospital on Sept. 6th at 8pm.

BEST WISHES to James O Callaghan of Kilmorna who recently celebrated his 60th birthday.

ST JOHN’S: Exhibition for Sept., Etchings of the Titanic, by Ivan Armstrong Wed.4th Nobody knows You When You’re Down and Out, the story of Black Vaudeville Theatre; Fri. 6th The Great Hunger, adaptation for stage of Patrick Kavanaghs Poem; Sat. 7th Fine Girl Ye Are, story of the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem; 9th and 10th Return of St John’s Teen Theatre, details from 068 22566.

WEDDING: Best wishes to James Shanahan of Kilbaha and Patricia Mc Garry of Co Clare who were married recently at Christ the King Church Ballyborick, Co Clare. Fr. Hourigan Officiated. Best man was Padraig Shanahan and groomsman was Tom Shanahan. Bridesmaids were Breda Garry and Nicola Garraghy. Flower girls were Cara Stack and Emily Baker. Pageboy, Oisin Stack. The bride is daughter of Marie and Vincent Garry of Ballynacally, Co Clare and the groom is son of Kathleen and Patrick Shanahan of Kilbaha, Moyvane.

ALL NIGHT: The Alliance of The Two Hearts. All Night Vigil of Reparation & Adoration. First Friday 6th September in St. Mary’s Church, Tarbert. First Friday Mass at 7.30pm. First Saturday Mass at midnight, finishing approx. 1.30am.

READERS: Vigil, Seline Mulvihill, 11.00am Katerina Kellighan; Knockanure, 10.00am Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy

FIRST Friday of the Month. Usual Communion Rounds, Knockanure in the morning and Moyvane in the afternoon.

Diocese Collection for Diocesan Needs on 7th & 8th September.

ANNIVERSARIES: Dick O Connor, Paddy Finucane, Mrs Pruitt, Bob Murphy, Tom Ned Fitzgerald, Dan Foley, Nell Tydings, Ned Stack, Catherine Lynch, Sr. M Berchmans Kennelly, Tony O Callaghan, Sheila Barry,

DEATH has taken place of Geraldine Hegarty, nee Kennelly of Lisselton and formally of Coolaclarig. Requiem Mass for Geraldine Hegarty was celebrated on Saturday 31st August 2013 in St. Teresa’s Church Ballydonoghue. Burial afterwards in John Paul 11 Cemetery, Listowel. Geraldine was survived by her husband Tom, daughter Pauline, son Jackie, mother Margaret, sisters Mary Costello (Bruree), Joan Herbert (Kilflynn), Colette O'Connor (Buttevant), Breda Mc Veigh (Listowel), brothers Eamon and Mike (Listowel). Geraldine was Predeceased by her half twin Maurice, brother Tim and father Mikey.

 

 

 

ORAL HISTORY INITIATIVE: West Limerick Resources will be running an Oral History Training Initiative this autumn. contact Suzanne on 069 79114 or email srowley@wlr.ie

RUN: Killarney Women's Mini Marathon is a 10k event through Killarney National Park commencing at noon on Saturday, September 14. Walk. Run or Jog for charity, details ring 087-2410212 or 086-2719991.

 

GALTEE CLIMB in aid of Limerick Mental Health Association will take place on Saturday, September 14th meeting at Kilbeheny at 9am. The climb will take approx. 3 hours, contact Linda 085 7172468.

 

 

DEATH: Mountain Democrat, Father Eugene A. Heffernan, dean of the county of San Diego and pastor of St. Joseph's Church, died Sunday at Tucson, Ariz. He was born in Kilmorna, Co Kerry, Ireland, in 1879. He was ordained priest at Dublin in 1906, and shortly after came to the United State , report in

18 January 1919 - Mountain Democrat - Placerville, California, United States Of America .

 

Mr. George Gun Mahony, D.L., of Kilmorna and Gunsborough, Lisselton. Kerry, who died on the 14th September 1912, was buried on Tuesday in churchyard where his father, Mr. Kenifeck Mahony, who died in 1850, lies buried. The late G. G. Mahony was educated Rugby and Oriel College Oxford, report in

28 September 1912 - Cheltenham Chronicle - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England .

 

HUNTING in Moyvane, County of Kerry, on the property of Mr. Foster Fitzgerald, J.P. It appears that a large party of poachers, completely masked, went on the lauds for the purpose of coursing, his agent was Mr, Michael Nolan, taken from 31 October 1878 - Morning Post - London, London, England.

 

 

 

http://youtu.be/N9JiYs2hnO4

Harp Music at UL August 2013.

 

Professors leave UL

http://youtu.be/W61TeRtHsgw

 

 

 

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KNOCKANURE

 

 

BLOOD DONOR CLINIC will take place on Monday 26th & Tuesday 27th August in the Listowel Arms Hotel from 6pm. to 9pm. 3000 units of blood are required every week. 1,000 people receive blood or a blood product every week. 1:4 of our population require blood at some point in their life.

BEST WISHES to Paul O Flaherty who training with the Irish Squad preparing for the 2016 Paralympics, which will be held in Brazil.

ACCOMMODATION OFFICE for Listowel Races is open from Monday- Friday 11:00- 13:00 and 14:00-16:00. Let us know if you are available to provide accommodation for Listowel Race week. Located in the Seanchaí Centre, contact us on 068- 23036 or 068- 23037.

ACTIVE RETIREMENT GROUP resume their meeting in St. Patrick’s Hall Tuesday 3rd September 2013 from 2.30 to 4.30pm. Old and new members welcome.

RAMBLING HOUSE will take place in the Seanchaí Literary & Cultural Centre, The Square, Listowel on Thursday August 29th from 9 pm. For more information tel. (068) 22212/57927.

MILFORD Care Centre, which provides care to some 1,250 patients a year, needs nearly €2m in public donations a year to keep their services.

CHILDREN: . Busy bees Montessori /pre school would like to invite you to their official opening on Friday 30th August at 7pm in Moyvane national school. Come along to view our wonderful new pre-school facility where we cater for children aged 3 to 6 years. We look forward to seeing you there. Thanks Maria & Orla .

BIRTHDAY: Happy 98th Birthday to Liza Mulvihill, who was born in Moyvane in 1915, she now resides in St Ita’s Hospital.

LOTTO Results for 23rd August 2013. Jackpot was E9,900, Numbers Drawn were 5-12-18 and 21, No Winner. Lucky Dips went to the following; M & P O Connor, c/o Kevin’s; Tom Harley, c/o John Barry; Tom O Connell, Woodford, Listowel; Doreen O Flaherty, Moher, Moyvane; Nora Dowling, c/o O Brien’s Bar; Bar Prize, Michael Meehan; This Weeks Jackpot is E10,000.

TRAIN: Blennerville to Lartigue Commemorative Kingdom Veteran, Vintage and Classic car run on Sunday 25th August 2013 followed the Tralee / Listowel Railway line, finishing at Lartigue Railway Museum, Listowel. This car run marked the 60th anniversary of the closing of the Dingle railway which ran through Blennerville, it also marks the 50th anniversary of the cessation of daily passenger trains on the Tralee to Limerick line.

NICK Simmonds born USA, 30.12.1983, achieved, 1 x World Championships Silver medallist, 1 x Olympic Games finalist, 3 x World Championships finalist, 1 x Diamond League meeting winner. Nick Symmonds is in the top ten in the World for middle-distance running. He was spotted by local born coach Tom Shanahan of Kilbaha a former cross-country and middle-distance runner . Tom first met Nick while teaching in High School in Boise, Idaho. Tom went to the States himself about 21 years ago on a scholarship.

THE PIONEER ASSOCIATION celebrates its 115th birthday this year with an International Gathering Conference in All Hallows College on September 28th and 29th, bookings 01 8749464 For the full itinerary and more information email pioneer@jesuit.ie or visit www.pioneerassociation.ie

CHURCH NEWS: Readers:- Vigil, Michelle Corridan,

11.00am Paul & Anthony Kiely; Knockanure, 10.00am Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald.

Collectors for Sept. Vigil, Noreen O’Connell & Michael Liston,

11am, Mary Lynch & Kitty Windle; Knockanure Maurice Dowling.

ANNIVERSARIES: Michael Kennelly, John Canty, Edward Joe Nash, Mick Barrett, Shane Courtney, Denis O Sullivan, Peggy McElligott, William J Hudson, Sr. Evangelist Cantillon, Mary McLoughlin, Diarmuid Brandon, Tom Begley, Dan Ahern, Peter Lydon, Diana, Michael Griffin, Madeline Moloney, Mai Scanlon, Liam Nolan, Moss McGrath, David B Dillon; Mass on Sat. 31st at 10.00am for John P. Walsh, Months Mind, Mass at 7.30pm Liam Lynch & the deceased members of the Byrne & Lynch Families; Mass on

Sun. 1st Sept. 10.00am for Michael Buckley and the

11.00am Mass is For the People of the Parish.

 

DEATH has taken place of Sr. M Brendan Sheehy of Convent of Mercy, Kinsale, Co. Cork and Menenare, Duagh on Aug. 9, 2013, sister of the late Jim, Hannah, Elsie and Sr. M. Gerard (Castletownbere); survived by her Mercy Community, her sisters Bridie Cockell, Peg O'Shea and Cathy O'Connor, her brother Jeremiah, brothers-in-law Eamonn and George, sister-in-law Philomena, nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews Requiem Mass for Sr. Sheehy was celebrated in St. John the Baptist Church, Kinsale on 12th August 2013. Funeral afterwards to St. Eltin's Cemetery.

Fr Nolan: http://www.dioceseofkerry.ie/page/communications/horizons/listen_now/

CLASSES: Olive Stack, Autumn Class Schedule: Wednesday evenings 6pm – 8pm, 28th Aug – 23rd Oct; Friday evenings 6pm – 8pm 30th Aug – 25th Oct.

Timmy Woulfes’ Set Dancing Classes for beginners only, starting at the Marian Hall, Moyvane on Monday 2nd September at 8.00pm.

 

JOBS: The fourth Jobs Expo will take place on Saturday the 12th and Sunday the 13th of October 2013. Over the course of two hectic days thousands of job seekers are expected to attend this exhibition at Croke Park Conference Centre -info@jobsexpo.ie Related website: Http://www.jobsexpo.ie

 

VINTAGE DAY in Knockanure.

https://www.youtube.com/user/KnockanureLocal

 

 

SALE: West Limerick Community Radio is holding their next car boot sale and indoor market on Sunday 1st September from 9am to 3pm, at the Community Centre in Newcastle West, a wide selection of items will be for sale.

THOUGHT: If we draw near to Jesus Christ, life from Him will pass into our hearts and minds, which life will show itself in kindred fashion to what it wore in Jesus Christ, and will shape us into the likeness of Him from whom we draw our life, because to Him we have come.... You draw life from Jesus Christ if you keep close to Him, Alexander MacLaren.

FAIR: The annual Milford Hospice Fair is fixed for Sunday 1st September at the UL Arena in the UL Campus. Milford Care Centre is a 10 minute walk away from there. The organizers would appreciate your support.

ATHEA motorcycle road races are not dead despite their absence for a second year due to a lack of funding, according to the organisers.

TOASTMASTERS is a non-profit educational corporation with headquarters in the US. Its mission is to improve the communication and leadership skills of its members.

It has approx. 180,000 members in 54 countries from Australia to Malaysia to South Africa and everywhere in between. Clubs are divided up into areas, then divisions then districts and there are three clubs in Area 36, Division A, District 71 – Tralee, Killarney and West Limerick. The three clubs meet each month from September to May in a safe, friendly, fun filled and affirming environment. We welcome people to come and sit in on meetings and watch proceedings before they consider joining up and guarantee that they will not be asked to participate until they decide to become a member.

Tralee meet in O’Donnells Bar and Restuarant, Mounthawk Roundabout on the first and third Mondays of the month with meetings from 8.00– 10.00 pm and as part of our learning we try to ensure that the meetings start and finish on time. For further information contact Celine on 066 7125364. Killarney meet at the Malton from 8.30 – 10.30pm on the second and fourth Tuesday from 8.30pm – 10.30pm and the contact there is Bernadette on 087 754 6984. Finally, West Limerick Toastmasters Club meets on the first and third Wednesday of each month from 8.30pm – 10.30pm at the Desmond Complex, Newcastlewest and the contact number for further information is Donnacha 086 8494505, from Marian Harnett, 087 6866450.

GRANDPARENTS ASSOCIATION; National Pilgrimage to Knock, September 8 commencing at 2pm with Anointing of the Sick and Rosary followed by holy Mass at 3pm with chief celebrant Fr Fintan Monahan, guest speaker Sister Briege McKenna O.S.C. and guest singer Dana, with the junior and senior choirs from St. Joseph's Secondary School, Castlebar under musical director Deirdre Lee.

Organised by Catholic Grandparents’ Association, Castlebar Street, Westport, Co. Mayo T: (098)24877 E: catholicgrandparents@gmail.com

W: www.catholicgrandparentsassociation.org

BUILDINGS: http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/

Muckross House, labelled "Muckross Abbey" on the first edition of the Ordnance Survey (surveyed 1841; published 1846), is said to be the fourth house erected by successive generations of the Herbert family on lands granted (1586) in the Killarney district by Queen Elizabeth (1533-1603; r. 1558-1603). Writing in 1837 Samuel Lewis commented that 'Muckross House, the seat of H.A. [Henry Arthur] Herbert, Esq., is situated in a demesne of enchanting beauty. The old mansion has been taken down, and is about to be rebuilt in a style according more with the beauty of the grounds, and the numerous interesting objects in the immediate vicinity: the road through the peninsula of Muckross and across Brickeen bridge to the island of that name, will be so improved as to form a delightful drive through the whole of this romantic demesne' (Lewis 1837 II, 127).

 

 

LEBANON: Tibnin Monument in South Lebanon is dedicated to the memory of 47 Irish personnel who died while on peacekeeping duty in Lebanon. Present 108 Irish/Finnish Battalion made up of 332 Irish and 176 Finnish personnel are at Tiri area of South Lebanon. Irish Defence Forces, have given 55 years of service on peacekeeping operations.

 

DAIL: 22 Feb. 1951 Creamery facilities

Mr. Finucane: asked the Minister for Agriculture if he will consider establishing a creamery at Coolard, Lisselton, County Kerry, as the present travelling creamery is entirely inadequate for the needs of the farmers in the area.

 

[571]Mr. Finucane: asked the Minister for Agriculture if he will state the present position regarding the erection of a creamery at Doon, Ballybunion, County Kerry, and when the building is likely to be completed.

Mr. Dillon: I propose a Ceann Chomhairle, with your permission, to take Questions Nos. 32 and 34 together.

I am informed by the Dairy Disposal Company that it has decided in the light of the experience gained as a result of the operation of the travelling creamery which was put into commission in both the Doon and Coolard areas during the 1950 season to abandon its original intention of erecting a cream-separating station at Doon. The company now considers that the needs of the farmers in the Doon and Coolard areas who had previously to travel unduly long distances to the company's premises at Kilcoleman, Lisselton, Listowel and Ballylongford are being adequately met by the travelling creamery service in question, and in the circumstances it is not proposed to establish a separating station at either Coolard or Doon.

 

Mr. Finucane: asked the Minister for Agriculture if he will consider making available to farmers in the Duagh, Moyercha, Droumnagoch areas a mobile milk separating unit operating from the central creamery, Listowel, as such a service is urgently required in these areas.

 

Mr. Dillon: I presume the Deputy has in mind the areas of Duagh, Moynsha and Dromlegach in the neighbourhood of Abbeyfeale. As a result of a survey of these areas made last year it was considered that the quantity of milk in the areas which was not being sent to existing creamery premises would not justify the provision of a travelling creamery. I would suggest that the farmers concerned should cooperate to arrange for the conveyance of their combined milk supplies to the nearest creameries. As the Deputy is, no doubt, aware, milk may be conveyed to creameries for reward by owners of motor vehicles who are not the holders of merchandise licences.

 

 

 

 

 

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KNOCKANURE

 

DISCO: Knockanure Community Centre, End of Summer Holidays Back to School Disco at Knockanure Community Centre on Saturday 24th August from 9pm to 11pm. DJ Excel.

Refreshments provided. Adults Supervision on the night, Enqueries to 068 49799.

PADRE PIO EVENING MASS: will take place on Thursday 22nd at 7.00p.m. beginning with the Rosary followed by mass and Benediction.

COLLECTION: Kerry Emigrant Support Services Annual Collection will be held at all Masses in Moyvane & Knockanure on Saturday, August 24th and Sunday, August 25th.

THANKS to Fr Lucid, Fr O Callaghan the choir and voluntary helpers who helped make the graveyard masses a memorable experience.

Moyvane /Knockanure Graveyard Committee would like to thank everyone for their generous contributions to the collections at all Masses. A special word of thanks to Tom Moore, Seamus Clancy and Mike Brosnan for the use of their fields for Parking and to Leo Finucane for the use of the Carpark.

GREAT to hear local men in the media on Sunday last; First we had Fr Nolan and Fr Moore on Horizons, then Fr Ahern with his music and choir contributed greatly to the TV Mass from St John’s in Tralee.

VINTAGE DAY in Knockanure on Sunday last was a great day out for all the family. Thanks to the organisers, competitors, exhibitors, volunteers, patrons, sponsors and Seamus Clancy for the field.

CLOTHES Collection in aid of Kingdom Care, who care for the elderly in Kerry, at Moyvane Church Carpark on Saturday 24th August from 9am - 4.30pm.

WEDDINGS: Marie O Keeffe of Kilmorna and Michael Brosnan of Athea were married by Fr Moore in Duagh Church on 9th August 2013. Bestman was Thomas Brosnan, groomsmen were David and John Brosnan. Bridesmaids were Kathleen Costelloe, Siobhan Murphy and Catherine Lane. Flower girl. Isobel O Keeffe, Pageboy was Gearoid Brosnan. The bride is daughter of Con and Marie O Keeffe and the groom is son of Michel and Eileen Brosnan.

The marriage took place in Moyvane Church of Teresa Heffernan of Moyvane and Patrick Casey of Macroom on 10th August 2013, Fr. Lucid PP officiated. Best man was Liam McCulla, groomsmen were Michael and Liam Heffernan. Bridesmaids were, Caroline Saccard, Maggie Heffernan and Justine ferris. Flower girls, Hollie Heffernan, Emma Monaghan and Sarah Saccard. Pageboys, Jack Monahan and Alex Saccard. The bride is daughter of Maurice and Teresa Heffernan and the groom is son of Hannah and the late Billy Casey.

LOTTO RESULTS for 16th August 2013; Jackpot E9,800 Numbers Drawn were 4-15-17 and 19, No Winner.

Lucky Dips went to; Mary O Sullivan, Ballylongford; Neil Brosnan, c/o Kevin’s Bar; Jack O Connor, Moyvane; Donie Fitzgerald, Duagh; Jack O Connor, Moyvane; Bar Prize, Michael Meehan; This Weeks Jackpot E9,900.

ACCOMMODATION OFFICE for Listowel Races is open from Monday- Friday 11:00- 13:00 and 14:00-16:00. Let us know if you are available to provide accommodation for Listowel Race week. Located in the Seanchaí Centre, contact us on 068- 23036 or 068- 23037.

BLOOD DONOR CLINIC will take place on Monday 26th & Tuesday 27th August in the Listowel Arms Hotel from 6pm. to 9pm. 3000 units of blood are required every week. 1,000 people receive blood or a blood product every week. 1:4 of our population require blood at some point in their life.

LEAVING Cert students have a busy time ahead of them, preparing for a new life at college, make good use of the heritage you were immersed in at home, it will stand the test of time.

BEST Wishes to John Joe Barrett of Lower Athea on his recent retirement from Athea Credit Union. John Joe in his youth went to America and was drafted into the American army during the Korean war. Returning home worked as a tradesman. He was a founder member of Athea and District Credit Union in 1968.

BUS to Knock on Thursday, August 22nd from Abbeyfeale, preacher Fr. Gerry Fitzpatrick, Carmelite Monastery, Derry. Further details, tickets from Sean Broderick or Peg Murphy 068 31232.

HERITAGE WEEK runs from 17th to 25th August, details at the library.

ANNIVERSARIES: John Sheahan, Mary O Mahony, Fr James Leahy, Johanna O Grady, Peg Keane, Geraldine Dillon, John Hudson, Willie Finucane, Catherine Broderick, Margaret Crowley, Bridie O Connor, Con McSweeney, Padraig O Callaghan, Fr Micheal Galvin, Ethne Strong, Bridget McCarthy, Paddy Barry, Mary Olive Relihan, Jim Stack, Sr. Agatha Stack, Mass on Sat. 24th at 7.30pm for John Hudson; Mass on Sun. 25th 10.00am in Knockanure For the People of the Parish and the 11.00am mass in Moyvane is for Danny Walsh.

CHURCH NEWS:Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm

Wed. 10.00pm to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm

Readers:- Vigil Elaine Hudson, 11.00am Jerry Duggan;

Knockanure, 10.00am Mary O’Flaherty

Collectors for Sept. Vigil Noreen O’Connell & Michael Liston,

11am Mary Lynch & Kitty Windle; Knockanure Maurice Dowling.

 

SEE VINTAGE DAY at knockanurelocal on youtube

 

ST JOHN’S: Wed 21st “Auditions, Zoe’s Auditions”

Award winning off Broadway comedy written by Suzanna Geraghty; Fri 23rd An Evening with Don Baker and on Sat 24th

Thank You For The Musicals. Theatretrix, present two summer school presentations. Directed by Jo Jordan and Valerie Burke.

more from 068 22566.

THOUGHT: Every action you choose to make - no matter how small - has a positive or negative effect on the world around you. Every action you choose not to make, no matter how small has a positive or negative effect on the world around you. You hold the potential of being a catalyst for good or for evil today.

Katherine Walden

MARCH: 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington, Saturday 24 August 2013 in Washington, DC.

SALARY: Enda Kenny's chief of staff, Mark Kennelly, and one other special adviser were both paid €156,380 last year.

FAIR: The annual Milford Hospice Fair is fixed for Sunday 1st September at the UL Arena in the UL Campus. Milford Care Centre is a 10 minute walk away from there. The organizers would appreciate your support for this most deserving cause.

SHOW: Limerick Agricultural Show 24th and 25th August.

LOUGH DERG: The outgoing Prior of St Patrick’s Sanctuary on Lough Derg has said he will miss the many people who form ‘the Lough Derg family’ as he moves on from a role he has held for twenty-three years.

 

"DROWN HALF OF THEM." NZ Tablet 22 July 1881

The Nun of Kenmare relates this incident to an English paper. She writes "An Irish landlord who has just been evicting his tenants for not paying the rent, which they could not pay, was expostulated with by a poor man with a very large family. How can I pay rent, sir,' he said, when I cannot feed my eleven children 'Go drown half of them in the boghole,' was the reply. This was no hearsay or imagination ;it is a matter of fact. The name and place was published in the Freeman's Journal a few days ago. And I may add I have heard scarcely less brutal expressions myself. Surely there is only a degree less in humanity in turning men and women adrift on the roadside when, after a famine in which they have been fed by public charity, they cannot pay rent and feed their children. But there are, thank God, humane landlords in Ireland if there were not it would soon be turned into one vast desert, for human life would become almost extinct for want of sustenance, and emigration or the workhouse would complete the destruction of the Irish people. A priest, who has a large parish in the poorest part of South Kerry, told me yesterday that only for the patience of Lord who owns nearly all that district, that nearly every soul in his parish would be in the workhouse. Many of them owe four years' rent, but he added God knows how long he may be before he evicts them.' The late famine was preceded by bad years, and that is a circumstance too often overlooked. These people, honest, hard-working, and truly pious, had been in the habit of going to England every year, and by often working eighteen hours out of the twenty-four, had earned their rent their land could never have paid it and fed them even on the poorest fare. But this work in England has failed our people of late years. I do not know why, probably you, sir, could tell your readers the cause of the fact there is no doubt. This landlord, having both, honesty and common sense, does not evict the people, though naturally they live in constant fear of it, and hundreds have emigrated."

 

 

 

 

 

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VINTAGE DAY in Knockanure on August 18th.

The Knockanure Community Centre Committee is holding a cake sale at the Vintage. Anybody wishing to donate confectionaries can drop them to any member of the committee.

DEFIBRILLATOR training was due to take place on 12th August at the Community Centre Knockanure at 7.00 p.m, places are limited to six.

CLOTHES: Moyvane Ladies Football, clothes collection will take place on Thursday 15th August at the Community Centre, Moyvane. Bags may also be dropped off on Wednesday 14th August between 6-8pm .

GATHERING Tarbert continues to August to 18th; O Donnell gathering in West Kerry from 16th to 18th August, details from 087 0523 276; Gathering Night at the Kingdom Greyhound Track on 24th August;

ALL IRELAND Fleadh in Derry runs to 18th August.

BEST WISHES: Limerick in Croke Park on August 18 to fight for a place in the senior and minor All-Ireland final,

Congratulations to Maureen Murphy formerly of the Failte Bar who was awarded a Year of the Gathering Award at the recent Fleadh na Mumhan awards ceremony at the University of Limerick.

GRAEYARD Mass in Kilnaughtin Cemetery on 16th August at 7.30pm.

DEATH has occurred on August 4th 2013 of John P Walsh, Barragougeen, Moyvane. Survived by wife Marie, sons Pat, Jerry, John Joe, James and Mike, daughters Helen, Ann, Theresa and Margaret, sisters, Josie in Duncaha, Mai in England and Margaret in Blennerville. His brother Paschal predeceased him. Requiem mass for John P Walsh was celebrated on Tuesday 6th 2013 in the Church of the Assumption, Moyvane. John P Walsh was laid to rest afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Knockanure, beside his father Pat (1889-1972) who server in the US army and his mother Ellie Flaherty who was a native of Knockanure. Both John and his father were good at recitation.

DEATH took place on 2nd August 2013 of Michael O'Keeffe of Moybella, Lisselton at St. James's Hospital, Dublin. Survived by his wife Joan (Daly), daughters, Marie, Margaret and Catherine, sisters, Mary, Joan, Nora and Bridget, and brother John. Requiem Mass at St. Teresa's Church, Ballydonoghue on 6th August 2013, was celebrated by Fr Lawlor assisted by Fr Dillon and Fr Hagerty. Michael O Keeffe was laid to rest afterwards in John Paul II Cemetery, Listowel. Family members assisted Stephen Donegan with the music. Michael was predeceased by siblings, Patrick, Jerry, Katherine, and Eileen. His father was a native of Duagh.

DEATH has taken place of Kathleen Crowley née O’Sullivan, Dromtrasna-Collins, Abbeyfeale on August 6th 2013, in her 98th year, wife of the late Denis, mother of the late Margaret Sheehy and Jimmy; survived by son Denis, daughters Mary Ita (Keane), Nora (Daly) and Kathleen (Walsh), sisters Mary and Eily, Requiem Mass for Kathleen Crowley was celebrated at The Church of the Assumption, Abbeyfeale on 9th August 2013. Funeral afterwards to St Mary’s Cemetery, Abbeyfeale.

DEATH occurred on 2nd August 2013 of Veronica (Vera) Keane (née Regan), Ard na Sidhe, Mounthawk, Tralee, formally of Dublin, London and Baltovin, Kilmoyley. Vera is survived by her husband Joe and family. Requiem Mass for Vera Keane was celebrated on Thursday 8th August 2013 in the Sacred Heart Church, Kilmoyley. Burial afterwards in the New Cemetery, Reilig Naomh Erc, Kilmoyley.

MONTHS MIND for Johnny McEnery in Listowel Church on 17th August at 7pm.

ANNIVERSARIES: Michael Finucane, Con Brosnan, Jim Harnett, Pat Carmody, Sr. Eileen Cunningham, Tom Begley, Sr. Hanora Moriarty, Mother Gerard Kennelly, Mary Ann Keane, Kate Devane, Denis Sheahan, 17 drowned near Tarbert Aug 1893,Nuala Gould, Jeff Egar, Mary Enright, Jim Flaherty, Tom Holly, Sean Neligan, Mass on Tues. 13th at 7.30pm for Moss O’Connor; Mass on Fri. 16th at 7.30pm for Dick, Peggy, Mary, Mylie & John Sheehan; Mass on Sat. 17th at 7.30pm for Sean Nelligan; Mass on Sun. 18th at 11.00am for James Hartnett.

HOLY DAY: Thurs. 15th Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 10.00am Knockanure and 11.00am Moyvane.

CHURCH NEWS: Diocesan Collection for the Pastoral & Retreat Centres on 17th 18th August; Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00pm to 7.00pm and Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm

Readers:- Vigil, John Corbett & Jimmie Collins

11.00am Amanda Coulson & Aine O’Connor

Knockanure: 10.00am Patricia & Andrew Rogan

A MOBILE Phone was found in Murhur Graveyard on Monday August 5th. Please contact the Presbytery.

MEDJUGORJE MONTHLY PRAYER MEETING will be held in the Listowel Parish Meeting Room on August 12th, at 7.30pm.

EPISCOPAL ORDINATION of Bishop Ray Browne is available for viewing on the Diocesan website – www.dioceseofkerry.ie. Or knockanurelocal on youtube .

MASS FROM ST. JOHN’S The 10.30 a.m. Mass in St. John’s Parish Church on Sunday, August 18th,2013 will be broadcast live on RTE television.

The occasion will feature a new Mass in Irish by Fr. Pat Ahern, which was first performed in the Cathedral, Ardfert on May 16th last, to mark the feast of St. Brendan. The two choirs of St. John’s, with organist, John Jones, will be joined by Siamsóirí na Ríochta singers and a group of traditional musicians, who will provide the offertory music. The dancers, recently seen at the ordination of our new Bishop Ray Browne, will again be at hand to present a special offertory sequence. The celebrant for the Mass will be Fr. Francis Nolan. The Mass will also be carried live on RTE radio.

 

HERITAGE WEEK runs from 17th to 25th August, details at the library.

COACH TO KNOCK , Monday August 12th for the visit of Sr. Briege McKenna . Departs Tralee 7:30am. Contact 066 7180123 or 087 6361023.

CARERS AWARDS: If you know a Carer, whether a relative, neighbour or a friend who you think should be recognised contact Freephone 1800 240724 or info@carersireland.com for a nomination form.

 

 

THOUGHTS: A suffering person does not need a lecture - he needs a listener. Billy Graham.

Blessed are they who have the gift of making friends, for it is one of God's best gifts. Thomas Hughes.

Three things that never return are: - The Past, The missed opportunity and The spoken word.

 

FOOTBALL: 100 amputee footballers from across Europe were in Limerick last weekend for a two-day football tournament.

TRAIL: The Great Southern Trail has been granted a complimentary group return rail journey by Iarnród Éireann and proposes to avail of their generosity by making a visit to the West of Ireland. The plan is to commence the tour from Limerick Station at 9.20a.m. on Monday 1st Sept. by boarding the direct train to Athenry. At Athenry we change trains for Athlone where there will be a break from noon till 2p.m. before boarding the Westport train.

On arrival in Westport at 4p.m. we check-in to our hotel for two nights B+B and 2 Dinners. On Tuesday we will be transferred by coach to Achill to begin our, mostly downhill, cycle along the Great Western Greenway www.greenway.ie. Anyone unable to complete the entire 25 miles will be picked up by mini-bus along the way.

Wednesday morning will be free to explore Westport before departing from the local station on the 1.10p.m. train via Roscommon, Athlone and Portarlington (change trains) arriving in Limerick at 5.40 p.m. where the tour ends.

The cost of €150 covers everything outlined above on the basis of sharing a room. A single room (limited amount) will increase the cost to €190.

Please let me know before Monday 12th August if you are interested.Liam O'Mahony, Cathaoirleach GST

087 6471956, lomahony@hotmail.com

 

 

SHOOTING STARS: see the most meteors per hour on the night of Monday, August 12th 2013. The Perseids have been observed for around 2000 years and are the result of Earth passing through a cloud of dust left behind Comet Swift-Tuttle. As Earth moves through this cloud, the particles fall into our atmosphere and burn up, creating shooting stars.

SILVER SURFER AWARDS 2013: These showcase and celebrate older peoples’ use of the Internet and technology and the organisers are looking for someone who will become a role model to inspire more older people to embrace technology. Further details can be obtained from www.ageaction.ie/silversurfer or by phoning Anne-Marie on 01 4756989. The closing date is Sunday, 15th September.

 

DAIL Report; Bulls given to farmers from Department. 8-4 -1959

Edward Carmody, Beale, Asdee, Ballylongford, County Kerry cost £222.

John F. Leahy, Lisaniska, Kilmorna, County Kerry cost £420.

Ml.

Dillon, Behenaugh, Knocknagoshel, County Kerry, cost £136.

 

Patk. Doran, Lyreacrompane, Listowel, County Kerry. Cost £120

 

Ml. Nolan, Scalp, Brosna, County Kerry cost £94

 

David Dillon, Behins, Listowel, County Kerry cost £105.

 

John Hayes, Gortnasminch, Listowel, County Kerry coat £73.

Thos. Dillane, Kiltean, Lisselton, County Kerry cost £105

 

John R. Kissane, Tullahinell, Ballylongford, County Kerry cost £157.

 

Edward Carmody, Beale, Asdee, Ballylongford, County Kerry coat £122.

DAIL: Minister for Social Protection (Deputy Joan Burton): There are currently approximately 89,000 rent supplement recipients for which the Government has provided €436 million in 2012. Statistics are not available on the number of rent supplement applications received in County Kerry between January 2010 and January 2012 or the outcome of those applications. Below is a statement showing the number of rent supplement recipients in County Kerry from 2009 to 2012.

2009 ,recipients 2,398; 2010 recipients 2,339; 2011 recipients 2,278; 2012 recipients 2008.

 

FAMILY WENT TO Australia; Here is a list of Daniel Kennelly and Julia Dillon/Dillane's. children born in Ireland.

I believe Julia and Daniel had another child in Ireland.

I think she was the daughter named Julia. (I haven't found the record of her birth yet.)

 

Children of Daniel Kennelly and Julia Dillane/Dillon born in Ireland.

 

Mathew b Listowel 24.1.1857

F Daniel Kennelly

M Julia Dillon

Sp'rs: Patrick Kennelly

Catherine Callaghan

 

Honora b Listowel 16.8.1858

F Daniel Kennelly

M Julia Dillane

Sp's: John Hayes and Honora Kennelly

 

Patrick b Listowel 6.4.1860

F Daniel Kennelly

M Julia Dillane

Sp's: Cornelius Kennelly and Bridget Dillane

 

Daniel b Pallas. 14.7.1861

F Daniel Kennelly

M Julia Dillane

Sp's: Daniel Kennelly and Honora Kennelly

 

 

 

13 August 7 Knockanure

 

KNOCKANURE

 

CEMETERY Masses on Monday 5th in Ahavoher, Tuesday 6th in Knockanure and Wednesday 7th in Murhur. All Masses at 8pm.

ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre.

The next social day takes place on Monday 12th August 2013.

Come and enjoy a hot meal followed by music and dance, All Welcome. If attending please ring office on 068 49799. New members especially welcome.

ICA evening out in Killarney on Friday, August 6th. Dinner, Cabaret with the Dublin City Ramblers at the INEC, more from 068 49337.

AGM of Senior Citizens: The following are officers selected at our recent meeting. Chairperson Chris Flahavan, Secretary Ester Foley, Treasurer Noreen O’Connell. A very special word of thanks to the outgoing officers for all their hard work and dedication.

CHIROPODIST will attend the Marian Hall on Friday 9th August at 11 o’clock, For appointment, book with Eileen Quinn at 49472.

BEST WISHES to Hannie Sheehy nee McCarthy who celebrated her 94th birthday and her brother Jim McCarthy who celebrated his 90th birthday in Kilmorna recently.

NOTICE: The Defibrillator is available at the Community Centre Knockanure- the key is in a glass case beside it, anybody trained or skilled to operate the Defibrillator can access it, unfortunately the committee do not have enough trained responders to operate this service. We are and have been seeking members of the community to come and be trained but to date we do not have sufficient numbers to have the service operational. Training will be done in house by our qualified trainers Ann Flavin and Margaret Carmody. This service to our community is of the utmost importance and we would request as many people to make contact to avail of the training in order that the service if and when required is fully operational with trained responders. Contact No’s Margaret 087 2976304 Ann 086 3090948

CLOTHES: Moyvane Ladies Football, clothes collection will take place on Thursday 15th August at the Community Centre, Moyvane. Bags may also be dropped off on Wednesday 14th August between 6-8pm .

LOURDES: The Kerry Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes has a few seats remaining, please contact Janice on 064 77 58219.

COLLECTION: Kerry Parents and Friends Association on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th August, 2013. The proceeds of this collection will help to provide services for people with an intellectual disability (mental handicap).

HOPE All had a Happy and refreshing Bank holiday weekend, a large umber of locals were also at the Galway Races last week.

SEISIUN at the Arms Hotel on Wednesday nights and at the Devon Hotel on Thursday nights.

GATHERING Tarbert August 9th to 18th;

PUCK Fair 9th to 12th August.

ALL IRELAND Fleadh in Derry runs from 12th to 18th August.

NEW MOON on August 6th; most got their turf home during the fine weather, already the evenings are much shorter, land and bogs are getting wet. Roadside flowers are lovely at this time of year, pity the Council use weedkiller.

KNOCK ; A coach departs Tralee at 7.30 am on Monday August 12 for the visit of Sr. Briege McKenna to Knock. Contact 066 7180123

CASTLES are open to the public from May to September daily from 10-6pm.

LOTTO: Knockanure GAA Lotto Results for 2nd Aug. 2013. Jackpot was E9,600 Numbers Drawn were 1-8-9 and12, No Winner. Lucky Dips went to, Jade & Padraig Mc Mahon, Athea;

Tom McMahon, Kilmorna; Breda Harley, c/o John Barry; B.J. O Connor, Moyvane; Pat Harnett, Abbeyfeale; Bar Prize Michael Meehan. Next Weeks Jackpot E9,700

ANNIVERSARIES: James O Brien, John McGrath, Maureen Beasley, Sr. Benedict Cotter, Neilus O Connell, Paddy Rocheford, Pat Sheehy, Fr. Kieran O Shea, John Carmody, Nan Sullivan, Sean Hanrahan, Tess O Connor, Sr. Barbara Murphy, Jack Dalton, Patrick Wren, Molly Mahony, William O Sullivan, Pat Shine, Madeline Mulvihill, Mass on Thurs. 8th at 7.30pm for Jackie Lyons ; mass on Fri. 9th Knockanure at 7.30pm for Ellen & Laurence Collins; Mass on Sat. 10th 7.30pm John Stack; Mass on Sun. 11th at 10.00am for Pat and John Collins and parents Ellie & Willie and Mass on Tues. 13th at 7.30pm Moss O’Connor.

HOLY Day on 15th August the traditional Pattern Day for Knockanure and several local parishes.

READERS: Vigil, Seline Mulvihill; 11.00am Katerina & Andrew Kellighan. Knockanure, 10.00am Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy.

KNOCKPATRICK: Mass will be celebrated in historic Knockpatrick Graveyard on Sunday 11th August at 2.30pm. This is the burial place of Charlotte Grace O’Brien, poet, writer and philanthropist, who was born in Cahermoyle in 1845. All are welcome to attend.

BOOKS: Vanishing Ireland books, Exhibition of the photographs of some of the people interviewed takes place at the new Irish Georgian Society HQ in the City Assembly House on South William Street, Dublin, right beside Powerscourt Townhouse. It runs from July 17th to August 30th 2013, Mon-Sat, 10am – 5pm.

 

 

DEATH has taken place of Sister Rosaleen Mangan, Sisters of Charity of St. Paul the Apostle, Sallypark, Birmingham, England and formerly of Glensharrold, Carrigkerry. She passed away on Monday 22nd of July 2013 in the Convent, on her 94th year. Eileen was a native of Glensharrold and one of twelve in family to Tom Mangan, and Ellen Aherne, she was sister Bridie Kiely Glensharrold . Eileen had second level education in the Convent Newcastle West; she enterred the convent in Sally Park Birmingham, in February 1937 she spent some time at a branch convent in 1939 . When the War was over she returned to Birmingham and following retreat and preparation she was professed. She spent time in Wallsall, Worcester, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and Warrington, teaching doing parish work and Hospital Chaplaincy and attained the position of Superior.

Her Funeral Mass in the Convent Chapel, Birmingham was concelebrated by her nephew Fr. Tom Mangan, P.P. Saint Joseph’s Parish Limerick, on Friday 26th July 2013. Sister Rosaleen Mangan, was laid to rest in Birmingham.

 

YOUTH 2000 SUMMER FESTIVAL at Cistercian College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary from Thursday 15th to Sunday 18th August 2013, phone 01-6753690.

THOUGHT: The tragedy of all tragedies is that we should live and die having never found that purpose, that special, God-ordained reason for serving our generation. You have, like no other person on this planet, particular contributions that you are to make to this generation. They may not be as great as your dreams or they might be far beyond your expectations; but whatever they are, you are to find them and carry them out.

T. Cyprian Kia http://www.2liveischrist.net/thekias.htm

MAYOR of Calgary; Dr. Michael Copps Costello (1875 -1936) was a printer, a medical graduate (who never practiced his profession) and the 19th mayor of Calgary, Alberta.

William Costello was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1875 to John William Costello and Elizabeth Copps. Arriving in Calgary on the historic first train to the city in 1883. After completing his apprenticeship as a printer, he began working for the Calgary Herald. He went on to study medicine at Queen's University in Kingston in 1904. He then went to London, England for a year's post-graduate education and continued with further medical studies at the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin, Ireland. While in Ireland, he visited his father's birthplace at Trienearagh, County Kerry. He married Pearl Corrigan in Kingston in 1910.

 

 

 

 

13 July 31 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

 

CEMETERY Masses on Monday 5th in Ahavoher, Tuesday 6th in Knockanure and Wednesday 7th in Murhur. All Masses at 8pm.

MEALA: The Monthly Meeting of the Meala Bereavement Support Group takes place at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Wednesday July 31st at 8pm. New members welcome.

ICA evening out in Killarney on Friday, August 6th. Dinner, Cabaret with the Dublin City Ramblers at the INEC, Names to Eileen Roche at 49337 by Thursday, August 1st.

NOTICE: Defibrillator Committee Knockanure: ” The Defibrillator is available at the Community Centre Knockanure- the key is in a glass case beside it, anybody trained or skilled to operate the Defibrillator can access it, unfortunately the committee do not have enough trained responders to operate this service. We are and have been seeking members of the community to come and be trained but to date we do NOT have sufficient numbers to have the service operational. Training will be done in house by our qualified trainers Ann Flavin and Margaret Carmody. This service to our community is of the utmost importance and we would request as many people to make contact to avail of the training in order that the service if and when required is fully operational with trained responders. Contact No’s Margaret 087 2976304 Ann 086 3090948 .

BEST WISHES to the Tidy Towns groups who are making every effort to make villages and towns looking good.

MEETING: Moyvane /Knockanure Senior Citizens Meeting will be held in the Marian Hall on Tuesday 30th July at 8pm.

SEISIUN at the Arms Hotel every Wednesday night at 9pm during the summer season. Also at Devon Hotel every Thursday night.

EVENTS: Asdee Gathering takes place over the August Bank Holiday Weekend; Ballylongford Gathering runs from August 6th to 8th; Kilfeighney Cemetery Friday 2nd August at 8pm. Also Historical Gathering Service, Sunday 25th August at 3pm.

NIGHT VIGIL on First Friday 2nd August St. Mary’s Church Tarbert. First Friday Mass at 7.30pm. First Saturday Mass at 12.00 midnight.

DEATH took place on 21st July 2013 of Rev. Fr. Timothy (Thady) Gunn (Retired PP, Our Lady of the Rosary, Davyhulme, Manchester and late of Lyre, Lisselton. Fr. Thady was predeceased by his sister Nora; survived by his brothers Joe and John, sisters-in-law Kathleen and Catherine, nephews, nieces, grandnieces, fellow priests in the Diocese of Salford, cousins, relatives and friends. Requiem Mass for Fr Gunn was celebrated at St. Theresa`s Church, Ballydonoghue on 23rd July, followed by Interment in Lisselton Cemetery. Father Gunn was in his seventy-sixth year, the fiftieth year of his Sacred Priesthood.

Tim was born on 13th May 1938, and was baptised in the parish church in Ballydonoghue, was educated at Presentation College, Cork and St. Patrick’s College, Carlow. He was ordained by the Rt. Rev. Thomas Keogh, Bishop of Kildare, in Carlow Cathedral, on 6th June 1964.

ANNIVERSARIES: Jim Kennelly, Bridie Stackpoole, Hannah Dore Flynn, Tom Leahy, Paddy A Kearney, Mary O Sullivan, Mick Buckley, Pat Stack, Tom Geoghegan, Alfred A O Rahilly, John Guiney, Maureen Beasley, Martin Sheehy, Paddy Rochford, Mass on Wed. 31st in Knockanure at 7.30pm for Matt & Bridget Costello & deceased members of the Costello Family; Mass on Thurs. 1st Aug. in Knockanure at 7.30pm for Jerry Clancy; Mass on Fri. 2nd at 7.30pm for Dan & Tessie O’Connor; mass on Sat. 3rd at 7.30pm for Martin Sheehy and the Sun. 4th 10.00am Mass is for Johnny Murphy.

FIRST FRIDAY; Next Friday is the First Friday of the month. Usual Communion Rounds, Knockanure in the morning and Moyvane in the afternoon.

 

THOUGHT: When the soul is plunged into the fire of divine love, like iron it first loses its blackness, and then growing to white heat, it becomes like unto the fire itself.

Author Unknown

DRAMA AT THE SEANCHAI: The Seanchai Centre, Listowel will run a series of performances of the works of the Kerry writers including John B. Keane & Bryan MacMahon every Wednesday, Thursday & Friday from noon to 2 pm during July & August, as part of the tour of the Kerry Writers' Museum. For more information tel. (068) 22212.

CARBOOT SALE: West Limerick 102 Community Radio will hold their next car boot sale and indoor market, in Newcastle West Community Centre on Sunday 4th August from 9am to 3pm.

KNOCKPATRICK: Mass will be celebrated in historic Knockpatrick Graveyard on Sunday 11th August at 2.30pm. This is the burial place of Charlotte Grace O’Brien, poet, writer and philanthropist, who was born in Cahermoyle in 1845. All are welcome to attend.

HERBAL WORKSHOP; Christine Best will be holding a workshop on August Bank Holiday Monday from 1pm until 5.30 at the Community College, Tralee. Contact 086 1939217.

YOUTH 2000 SUMMER FESTIVAL at Cistercian College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary from Thursday 15th to Sunday 18th August 2013. For young people aged 16-35, an opportunity not to be missed to experience the Catholic faith and meet many new people. This Festival has been nicknamed the “Holy Oxygen” with over 1000 young people from all corners of Ireland attending last year. The festival is donation only. Free buses available form towns throughout Ireland. For more information and to book online see www.youth2000.ie or phone 01-6753690.

LOUGH DERG: The Year of Faith will end on 24th November. It invites us to reflect on our journey of life. A pilgrimage to Lough Derg is one way for you to answer the call to renewal in faith, personally or as part of a group. The Three Day Pilgrimage season ends on 15th August. For information on bookings or public transport, phone 071 9861518, (from NI 00353 71 9861518) email info@loughderg.org, online www.loughderg.org

EMIGRANTS: Father John McCarthy a Limerick man, is the emigrant chaplain at St. Brendan’s parish in Dorchester, Boston As an emigrant pastor he estimates there are 10,000 Irish undocumented among his flock. Read more: http://www.irishcentral.com/story/news/periscope/in-boston-10000-undocumented-irish-wait-anxiously-for-news-on-immigration-bill--215052501.html#ixzz2ZyhMT8kr

IRISH ABROAD:

Abbé Henri Essex Edgeworth de Firmont had the title Grand Vicaire, with responsibility for all the Catholics of Paris, he wrote to a priest friend,

Almighty God has baffled my measures, and ties me to this land of horrors by chains I have not the liberty to shake off. The case is this: the wretched master [the King] charges me not to quit this country, as I am the priest whom he intends to prepare him for death. And should the iniquity of the nation commit this last act of cruelty, I must also prepare myself for death, as I am convinced the popular rage will not allow me to survive an hour after the tragic scene; but I am resigned. Could my life save him I would willingly lay it down, and I should not die in vain.

The evening before January 21, 1793, the Abbé fell in tears at the King’s feet. Louis helped him up, made his last confession and then bade farewell to the Queen and their children. The Commune having reluctantly allowed the Abbé to put on vestments, as clerical dress had been forbidden; he said Mass and gave the King his last Communion. Abbe Edgeworth died the 22nd May 1807, aged 62.

METEORITE: The Limerick meteorite fell on September 10, 1813, with several stones falling in county Limerick near Scagh, Adare, Brasky and Faha. Witnesses reported a “huge fireball in the sky” and loud explosions that resembled the sound of heavy artillery. One of the meteorites fell close to a witness and was immediately dug out of the soft earth. The meteorite was said to be warm to the touch with a sulphurous smell.

A report in the Limerick Chronicle of 11 Sept 1813; “Yesterday morning at about nine o’clock, there was the most dreadful thunder heard in the direction of Patrickwell, towards Adare and Rathkeale”, and went on to state that “large fragments of atmospheric stones” accompanied the thunder which was “violent and continued for a considerable time.”

CONGRATULATIONS to our neighbours, Limerick won their first Munster minor hurling title in 29 years, score 1-20 to 4-8 win over Waterford in Semple Stadium.

 

 

TRIP: The Great Southern Trail has been granted a complimentary group return rail journey by Iarnród Éireann and proposes to avail of their generosity by making a visit to the West of Ireland.

The plan is to commence the tour from Limerick Station at 9a.m. on Sunday 1st Sept. by boarding the direct train to Galway. At Galway we transfer to a coach for a full day tour of Connemara visiting Ballynahinch Castle www.ballynahinch-castle.com, Clifden, Kylemore, Leenane and entering Westport from the Croagh Patrick direction. Lunch will be provided on the day along with a light evening meal.

On arrival in Westport we check-in to our hotel for two nights B+B and 1 Dinner(on the second evening). On Monday we will be transferred by coach to Achill to begin our, mostly downhill, cycle along the Great Western Greenway www.greenway.ie. Anyone unable to complete the entire 25 miles will be picked up by mini-bus along the way.

Tuesday morning will be free to explore Westport before departing from the local station on the 1.10p.m. train via Roscommon, Athlone and Portarlington (change trains) arriving in Limerick at 5.40p.m. where the tour ends.

The cost of €200 covers everything outlined above on the basis of sharing a room. A single room (limited amount) will increase the cost to €240. A minimum of 20 persons is required to operate the trip, if you are interested. Contact, Liam O'Mahony

lomahony@hotmail.com

GUNS: United States in 2010, the rate of firearm deaths was 10 people per 100,000, while for traffic accidents it was 12 per 100,000. Firearm-related deaths totaled 31,672 in 2010.

firearms deaths has exceeded traffic fatalities in several states, including Arizona, Colorado, the District of Columbia, Michigan, Nevada and Oregon, records show. The rate is equal in Ohio and Pennsylvania.

In 1999, 87 people intentionally killed themselves through car accidents; the number increased to 104 in 2009, according to the CDC. However, researchers at the Suicide Prevention Center have said as many as 2% of car accidents may be suicides, and that they are often reported as accidents.

The number of firearm deaths by "intentional self harm" was 16,599 in 1999, and 18,735 in 2009 – a 13% increase, according to the CDC.

Deaths from accidental discharges dropped from 824 in 1999 to 600 in 2009. Firearm homicides rose from 10,828 in 1999 to 11,493 in 2009, a 6% increase.

 

 

13 July 24 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

CONGRAULATIONS to locals who recently cycled the Ring of Kerry, Paudie Flavin, Donnchadh Woods, Tom McMahon, Billy Reidy, Kathy Finucane, Donnchadh Moloney, Tony and Seamus Ahern and several more.

SYMPATHY: Knockanure G.A.A. extend their deepest sympathy to the Kennelly Family on the death of their mother Maggie Kennelly

BEST WISHES to Deirdre Moloney of Moyvane and Ian McCarthy of Dungarvan who were married by Fr Lucid in Moyvane Church on 6th July 2013. The bride is daughter of John and Marian Moloney of Moyvane.

PADRE PIO EVENING MASS: will take place in St. Mary’s Church Listowel Thursday evening 25th at 7.00 p.m. beginning with the Rosary followed by mass and Benediction.

DINNER FOR PRIESTS HOME FROM ABROAD: The annual dinner for priests who are at home on holiday will take place on Wednesday 31st July at 6.30 p.m.in the Parish Centre, Church of the Resurrection, Park Road, Killarney. Attendance can be confirmed to Diocesan Office at 066 31168.

 

BISHOP: Fr. Ray Browne from Athlone was ordained Bishop of Kerry Diocese on Sunday 21st July at 3pm, in St Mary Cathedral, Killarney. We look forward to meeting him.

CEMETERY MASS; Duagh 26th July at 7.30pm;

CROAGH PATRICK, Bus going Sunday July 28th Contact, 068 21707.

SEANCHAI: Special performances will be given at Seanchai every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from noon till 2pm, details from 068 22212.

SEISIUN at the Arms Hotel every Wednesday night at 9pm during the summer season. Also at Devon Hotel every Thursday night.

RAMBLING HOUSE will take place in the Seanchaí Literary & Cultural Centre on Thursday July 25th from 9 pm. Admission free. For more information tel. (068) 22212/57927.

 

FAMILY RESOURCE Centre Listowel, Family Fun Day at the centre on Sunday July 28 from 3-5pm. Further details from 068 23584.

BROSNAN Family Reunion: From 25th to 28th July, 2013,

information see: www.eastkerryroots.com

SEARCH: What do you know about Catherine Kennelly and John Walsh? I did not find their Marriage but I did find 8 children born to them from 1806 to 1837. It makes sense to me that my Great Grandfather would be named after his father's father which was Patrick. Please tell me what you know.

DEATH took place on 8th July 2013 of Anna Mai Sweeney, nee Quinn of 15 Hillside Drive, Athea. She was predeceased by her husband Pat Sweeney who was a native of Moyvane. Anna Mai is survived by daughters Joanne and Breda, sons Patrick, Dara and Jonathan, sisters, brother, mother-in-law, daughters-in-law, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, Requiem Mass for Anna Mai Sweeney was celebrated in Athea Church on 10th July 2013. Afterwards Anna Mai was laid to rest beside her husband in Holy Cross Cemetery.

DEATH has taken place of John-Joe O’Donnell, Kilmoylan, Shanagolden and formerly of Carhoona, Tarbert and Cherrygrove, Croom, husband of the late Mary. He was laid to rest in Kilmoylan Cemetery on Thursday 4th July 2013.

DEATH took place 17th July 2013 unexpectedly of Johnny McEnery of Knockanure, Moyvane and Caherdown, Listowel. He is survived by his wife Helen Godley, father of Martha, Edel, Eoghan and Muireann, much loved Granddad of Lucy-Kate, Caoilfhionn and Isabella, brother of Pat Joe and sister of Mary, he was predeceased by his brother Denis. Requiem Mass for Johnny McEnery was celebrated in Listowel Church on Saturday 20 July 2013. Johnny McEnery was laid to rest afterwards in John Paul 11, Listowel. Johnny was son of Pat McEnery and Margaret Buckley of Tubbertoureen, Moyvane.

Johnny played his part in 1963 Moyvane team who won the North Kerry Championship and North Kerry League and also won the Frank Sheehy Tournament. The 1963 Moyvane team included, Eddie Stack (goal), Stevie Stack, P.J.Kennelly, Paudie Hanrahan, Brendan Sheehy, John McEnery, Timmy Hanrahan, Liam Hanrahan (Capt.), Maurice Stack, Des Broderick, Bernie O'Callaghan, Brendan Broderick, Tommy Mulvihill, Michael Hennessy, Colm O'Callaghan.

DEATH took place on 3rd July 2013 of Kathy O Donovan of Boston and late of Ballygurteen, Clonakilty. Kathy was daughter of the late William and Kathleen O'Donovan. Survived by her siblings, Eily (Twomey), Dan, Noelle (O'Callaghan of Moyvane), John, Barry, Frank, Flor, Mary (Nyhan), Marian (O'Shea) and Carmel (Duggan. Requiem Mass for Kathy O Donovan was celebrated at St Mary's Church, Rossmore on 10th July 2013. Kathy was laid to rest afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Joe O Connell, Kathleen King, Peg McCarthy, John Griffin, James Godley, Jackie Lyons, Willie O Dowd, Tom Lynch, Ellie Scanlon, Bridget Dewsaap, Eileen Nolan, Paddy Scanlon, Kit Dee, Eileen Hagerty, Catriona O Connor, Fr Edward Fitzpatrick, Anna Maria Houlihan, Mass on Thurs. 25th at 7.30pm for Deceased members of the Moore & Healy Families, Glin Rd.; Mass on Fri. 26th at 7.30pm for Jeremiah Mulvihill , Mass on Sat. 27th 7.30pm for Denis Corridan and Mass on Sun. 28th in Knockanure at 10.00am for Edward Carmody.

MONTHS MIND Wed. 24th Knockanure 7.30pm, for Maggie Kennelly

CHURCH NEWS: Readers:- Vigil, Elaine Hudson; 11.00am Jerry Duggan; Knockanure, 10.00am Mary O’Flaherty & Siobhan Fitzgerald.

Collectors for August: Vigil Eileen Collins & Julia Fitzmaurice

11am Chris Flahavan. Knockanure 10am Margaret Carmody

Graveyard Masses on Monday 5th August Ahavoher Graveyard, Tuesday 6th August Knockanure Graveyard and Wednesday 7th August Murhur Graveyard, all at 8pm.

I.C.A. Why not come along and join the I.C.A. on an evening out in Killarney on 16th August. Dinner, Cabaret with the Dublin City Ramblers at the INEC. Names to Eileen Roche at 49337 by Thursday 1st August.

FUN: A Family Fun Day will take place on the grounds of the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Sunday July 28th from 3 -5pm. All are welcome, further details from 068 23584.

PLANTS: Kerry Parents and Friends will be holding a one day Summer Plants Clearance Sale on Saturday 27th July from 11.00am - 4.00pm. All are welcome.

FITNESS: August Fit Camp: It’s Fit Camp time again and this time we are adding a few new tricks from our warchest! New HIIT Spin Class! New Crossfit training programme and new challenges to test the mind and body!!! Only 20 spots available on this camp. 16 High Intensity Workout Classes, Free Access to Gym, Sauna and Steam room. Free 4 week Bonus MRT Gym Program. Closing date for applications is 25th July, contact the Listowel Community Centre, on 22244.

YOUTH 2000 Summer Festival, Cistercian College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary, from Thursday 15th - Sunday 18th August, 2013. For young people aged 16-35, an opportunity not to be missed to experience the Catholic faith and meet many new people. This Festival has been nicknamed the “Holy Oxygen” with over 1,000 young people from all corners of Ireland attending last year. The festival is donation only. Free buses available from towns throughout Ireland. For more information and to book online see www.youth2000.ie or phone 01 6753690 or from NI: 07598876399.

PRIEST: 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time, July, 21st , 2013

“To go up alone into the mountain and come back as a ambassador to the world, has ever been the method of humanity’s best friends” (Evelyn Underhill). Priesthood?

Contact Vocations Director; Fr. Liam Lovell 087 1640967, or liam.lovell@yahoo.ie

THOUGHT: If you believe what you like in the Gospel, and reject what you don't like, it is not the Gospel you believe, but yourself. Augustine.

BOOK: Newcastle West Golf Club launched their 75th Anniversary Book. The launch was performed by Jimmy Deenihan, on 7th July 2013 The 110 page book was printed by Fitzsimons Printers and is full of interesting articles and photographs.

HERITAGE Week 17-25 August 2013.

VIDEO: Irish Soldiers in Lourdes http://vimeo.com/67114781

 

 

The Limerick meteorite fell on September 10, 1813, with several stones falling in county Limerick near Scagh, Adare, Brasky and Faha. Witnesses reported a “huge fireball in the sky” and loud explosions that resembled the sound of heavy artillery. One of the meteorites fell close to a witness and was immediately dug out of the soft earth. The meteorite was said to be warm to the touch with a sulphurous smell.

A report in the Limerick Chronicle of 11 Sept 1813; “Yesterday morning at about nine o’clock, there was the most dreadful thunder heard in the direction of Patrickwell, towards Adare and Rathkeale”, and went on to state that “large fragments of atmospheric stones” accompanied the thunder which was “violent and continued for a considerable time.”

 

 

 

 

My G G Grandfather John R Walsh came from your area with his son my G Grandfather Patrick E Walsh abt 1850. My G Grandmother Mary Stack came to the USA through New Orleans on Feb 27 1852 with her half brother Richard Gregory. The ships records show that Mary was 20 and Richard was 6, those ages were recorded in 1852. I would like to have someone there in Moyvane or surrounding towns do some look up for me, please contact me if you would be willing to do so for a fee. John R Walsh was born about 1810 or so, that is marked on stone, Partrick E Walsh was born c 1830 or so. Patrick E Walsh married Mary Stack c 1855 in Paris Kentucky USA. As you can see that my name has Walsh heritage as my mother named me for her father Robert Patrick Walsh, He was born to Patrick E Walsh and Mary Stack Walsh. I will not stop looking for info on this family that came from your lovely land until I get the family names of my ancestors.

 

 

 

 

13 July 17 Knockanure

 

KNOCKANURE

BISHOP: On the 21st July Fr Ray Browne will be ordained Bishop of Kerry diocese.

 

 

CONGRAULATIONS to locals who recently cycled the Ring of Kerry, Paudie Flavin, Donnchadh Woods, Tom McMahon, Billy Reidy, Kathy Finucane, Donnchadh Moloney, Tony and Seamus Ahern and several more.

BEST WISHES to Deirdre Moloney of Moyvane and Ian McCarthy of Dungarvan who were married by Fr Lucid in Moyvane Church on 6th July 2013. The bride is daughter of John and Marian Moloney of Moyvane.

GATHERINGS Abbeyfeale from 15th to 21st; Stack Gathering Listowel, 19th to 21st; Duagh, three day programme from 26th July; Glin Tea Party Aug. 4th, details from 068 34331; Killarney Races 17th to 20th .

POPE Francis has decided to grant a plenary and partial Indulgence to all those who take part in the 28th World Youth Day that will be celebrated from 22 to 28 July in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil . Following the event online will also gain an indulgence.

DEATH took place on 8th July 2013 of Anna Mai Sweeney, nee Quinn of 15 Hillside Drive, Athea. She was predeceased by her husband Pat Sweeney who was a native of Moyvane. Anna Mai is survived by daughters Joanne and Breda, sons Patrick, Dara and Jonathan, sisters, brother, mother-in-law, daughters-in-law, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, Requiem Mass for Anna Mai Sweeney was celebrated in Athea Church on 10th July 2013. Afterwards Anna Mai was laid to rest beside her husband in Holy Cross Cemetery.

 

ANNIVERSARIES: Mossie Ahern, Sr. Consuela Moloney, Ted McElligott, Pat Sweeney, Patrick O Flaherty, Paudie Scanlon, Mary Dee, Margaret Flaherty, Sean O Connor, Delia Stack, John Murphy, Sr. Declan Murphy, Mary wife of M D Wren; Mass on Wed. 17th at 7.30pm for Timothy & Catherine Buckley; Mass on Sat. 20th at 7.30pm for Nora King nee Quinn and

Sun. 21st Mass in Knockanure at 10.00am for Denis Nolan & Bridie Nolan & the deceased members of the Nolan Family.

 

ST JOHN’S; 17th July, Chekhov’s Summer Shorts and on Friday 19th Jenny Liston an Athea woman and her band, details from 068 22566.

CEMETERY MASS; Duagh 26th July at 7.30pm;

CROAGH PATRICK, Bus going Sunday July 28th Contact, 068 21707.

SEANCHAI: Special performances will be given at Seanchai every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from noon till 2pm, details from 068 22212.

FLEADH Cheoil Na Mumhan. 2013 is being held in UL from Sunday 14th July to Sunday 21st July.

SEISIUN at the Arms Hotel every Wednesday night at 9pm during the summer season.

FAMILY RESOURCE Centre Listowel, Family Fun Day at the centre on Sunday July 28 from 3-5pm. Further details from 068 23584.

RECOVERY HAVEN is having their second 'Celebration of Light' on Sunday 21st July at 7.45pm. This year the venues include- Abbeyfeale, Ballybunion, Candles will be simultaneously lit at 8pm. Through solidarity & light our sincerely aim is to bring hope to our communities. Further information- 066 7192199.

MARK’S JESUS “A Greek Tragedy” At Presentation Theatre, Lixnaw, each Wednesday and Thursday evening at 8pm. Information and Booking: Ph: 087-9467755 or 087-1604628.

LOURDES: Pilgrimage to Lourdes on the 2nd to 7th October. Direct from Kerry Airport. Spiritual Directors; Fr. Kieran O’Brien & Fr. Brendan Walsh, Contact Mary, Tralee 066 7185940.

YOUTH 2000 Summer Festival, Cistercian College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary, from Thursday 15th - Sunday 18th August, 2013. For young people aged 16-35 For more information and to book online see www.youth2000.ie or phone 01 6753690 or from NI: 07598876399.

FUNDRAISER: Fundraiser for Moyvane Ladies Football

Unwanted clothes collection will take place on Thursday 15th August at the Community Centre, Moyvane. Bags may also be dropped off between 6-8pm on Wednesday 14th August.

READERS: Vigil, John Corbett & Jimmy Collins

11.00am Amanda Coulson & Aine O’Connor;

Knockanure, 10.00am Patricia & Andrew Rogan

LIXNAW VINTAGE CLUB RALLY; will take place on Sunday 21st July and would like children and adults of any age to compete in our “Lixnaw Got Talent”. So please join Moria, Maria, Chris and Padraig for a great day all in the aid of fun. Free family entertainment on the day.

Kerry Brosnan Family Reunion: From 25th to 28th July, 2013, as part of the East Kerry Roots Festival 2013 will take place. An invitation is being extended to all Brosnan clan members locally, nationally and internationally to join this ancient clan and celebrate their proud heritage. This four-day gathering gives Brosnans from around the world, and anyone with Brosnan ancestry, the chance to rediscover their roots. For more information see: www.eastkerryroots.com

 

THOUGHT: The whole world can ignore me and treat me as if I weren't there at all, but God has picked me out to be His very own. Neva Coyle.

CHAIR: Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise new chair. The county recently purchased DeGise a new office chair from Secaucus-based office supply store WB Mason. The cost? $429.

LAW: New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 53, 18 April 1890, Page 9

Judge Curran, at the Tralee Sessions, recently sent a woman named Anne Pierse to penal servitude for five years for stealing two pence from Bridget Brien in Listowel. At same time John Moriarty and Patrick Shea were charged with stealing £13 from John Scanlan. The former was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment and the latter to five years'.

AT HOME: Two men will appear in court again on 23 July 2013 in relation to turf cutting.

 

WAR Irish Families died; five Sullivan brothers died on a single US ship in WWII, a film was made about it. In WWI two British families lost five sons each.

Talbots of Malahide , fourteen of them killed in the Battle of the Boyne.

 

Over a million acres of the United States are on fire right now

The National Interagency Fire Center is reporting that the United States has established a new record for most acreage burned by wildfires.

 

 

 

 

 

Sacred Harp http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zRMz3bonY8#at=111

 

TEACHER: Read more: http://www.news.com.au/technology/teacher-wears-same-outfit-for-40-years/story-e6frfro0-1226673072675#ixzz2YLatLLEL

 

ARTIFACTS: http://mentalfloss.com/article/51606/what-was-used-9-peculiar-artifacts-yesteryear

 

 

 

 

 

13 July 10 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

FITNESS Camp at Ladies Beach Ballybunion, Starting 9th July 2013, every Tuesday and Thursday at 8pm. For more information ring Terry on 087 0901020 or Maggie on 087 9866533.

CROAGH PATRICK, Bus going Sunday July 28th Contact Fitzpatrick’s Listowel, 068 21707.

DONATION: Knockanure Community Centre, A contribution of 400 euro was given to Cora O Brien on behalf of Pieta House from our recent annual walk/run. Again thanks to all who took part and who contributed in any way.

SEANCHAI: Special performances will be given at Seanchai every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from noon till 2pm, details from 068 22212.

BISHOP: On the 21st July Fr Ray Browne will be ordained Bishop of Kerry diocese.

SEISIUN at Devon Hotel on Thursday nights at 9pm.

FLEADH: Munster Fleadh at UL from 14th to 21st July.

NEW MOON on the 8th July, some very welcome warm weather has arrived at last.

COLLECTION: The Kerry Branch of the National Council for the Blind will hold its Annual Church Gate Collection on Saturday July 13th and Sunday July 14th.

READERS: Vigil, Seline Mulvihill & Ann Marie Kennelly,

11.00am Katerina & Andrew Kellighan; Knockanure: 10.00am Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy.

ANNIVERSARIES: Breda Walsh, Tom Sullivan, Jim and Bridie Reilly, Fr Michael Galvin, Fr James Kissane, Pat Keane, Maureen Leech, John Stack, Mary Murphy, Fr Dan Daly, Vanda Horgan, Bridie Sheehy, Pat Joe Stack, Jim Sullivan, Lil Mai Sullivan, Sean Sheehan, Julia Walsh, Nan and Michael Flavin, Aidan Holly; Mass on Sat. 13th at 7.30pm for Mary & Maurice Dowling & Hilary and Sean Larkin; Mass on Sun. 14th at 10.00am for Timothy & Mary Murphy and the 11.00am Mass is for Fr. Jimmy Kissane & the deceased members of the Kissane Family and Months Mind Mass on Tues. 16th at 7.30pm for David Riordan who died in Chicago recently.

KEANE: Mass for Mrs Teresa O’Carroll nee Keane formerly of Carrueragh, Moyvane and Melbourne, Australia at Knockanure Church on Thursday 11th July at 7.30pm

DEATH took place on July 3rd 2013 of Kevin McCarthy of Coilbee, Listowel and late of Croughcroneen, Lixnaw. Kevin was predeceased by his wife Eileen and is survived by daughters Lily Morris and Margaret and son-in-law David, grandchildren Aileen, Rachel and Conor, his sister Norrie. Requiem Mass for Kevin McCarthy was celebrated in St. Mary's Church, Listowel on July 6th , Kevin was laid to rest afterwards in St. Michael's Cemetery.

 

DEATH took place of Seamus Vaughan of Upper Direen, Athea, on 30th June 2013, aged 92 years. He was predeceased by his wife Mary Sheehan who was a native of Kilbaha. Seamus is survived by sons Joe, Myles, Richard, James and Thomas, daughters Margaret (Dalton), Carmel (Reidy), Shelia (O'Riordan), Helen (Ryan), Catherine (Enright), Joan Marie (Hassett-Hartnett), Breda (Foley) and Aine (Reidy), grandchildren, great-grandchildren, brothers-in-law, sister-in-law. Requiem Mass for Seamus Vaughan was celebrated in St. Bartholomew’s Church, Athea, on 2nd of July 2013, chief celebrant Fr Bowen assisted by Canon Kelly and Fr Duggan, hymns and music was supplied by Jack O Rourke, Marlene Enright and Joe Foley. Seamus was laid to rest afterwards in Holycross Cemetery, Athea beside his wife Mary who died in September 2010.

KILSHINAE CEMETERY MASS, will take place on Friday 12th July at 8pm.

BALLYBUNION CEMETERY MASSES, St. Johns Cemetery Thursday 18th at 8pm. Killahenny Friday 26th at 8pm.

POPE: Letter from Pope Francis.

From Paragraph 57: “Faith is not a light which scatters all our darkness, but a lamp which guides our steps in the night and suffices for the journey. To those who suffer, God does not provide arguments which explain everything; rather, his response is that of an accompanying presence, a history of goodness which touches every story of suffering and opens up a ray of light. In Christ, God himself wishes to share this path with us and to offer us his gaze so that we might see the light within it. Christ is the one who, having endured suffering, is “the pioneer and perfecter of our faith” (Heb 12:2).”

Text from page http://en.radiovaticana.va/articolo.asp?c=707711

of the Vatican Radio website

THANKS to everyone who helped out with our Fun Day in Moyvane, especially those who gave free of their time to help us. A Big Thank You to those who donated to our fundraising event. It was a very successful fundraising event. Thanks to all from Murhur National School, Moyvane Parents Council.

CAMPS: Summer Camps for both pre-school and primary school children continues at the Listowel Family Resource Centre throughout July and August. Further details from 068 23584.

The monthly meeting of the Alzheimers Carers Support Group takes place at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Tuesday July 9th at noon.

Names are currently being taken for Dyslexia/Dyspraxia Summer Camp at the Listowel Family Resource Centre from 22nd -26thJuly. Further details from Listowel Family Resource Centre on 068 23584 or www.sunflowerclinic.ie .

 

ST JOHN’S: Friday 12th, Ferguson and Barwick and on Wed. 17th Chekhov’s Summer Shorts, details from 068 22566.

THOUGHT: Anyone who tries self-sufficiency in the spiritual life soon falls prey to illusion. Anonymous.

VIGIL for Life, Bishop Leahy will lead a time of prayer for Life

On July 9th from 7pm to 8pm In The Cathedral of St John the Baptist Cathedral Place Limerick, All are welcome.

SHAKER: “Make every product better than it’s ever been done before. Make the parts you cannot see as well as the parts you can see. Use only the best materials, even for the most everyday items. Give the same attention to the smallest detail as you do to the largest. Design every item you make to last forever.” – Shaker Philosophy of Furniture Making

WOOD- TURNER: Donnchadha O’Connor is a wood-turner, who creates hand-turned pens in a variety of styles and from a selection of locally sourced sustainably managed native timbers. Timbers used include Bog Oak, Yew, Hawthorn and Blackthorn. Donnchadha O’Connor, Kilbaha, Moyvane, Listowel, Co Kerry, Contact, Donnchadha O’Connor, 068 49909 / 087 9825157, Email: edoconn@eircom.net

OLD CHURCH in Knockanure predates any Dominican arrival. However, the evidence in most of these refuge sites is that the friars lived like secular clergy and worked in the churches near to the houses of refuge. The administration appears to have turned a blind eye to secular clergy. Their particular interest was in breaking the religious orders. The main reason for this is that the religious orders were international organisations and open to continental influences contrary to the policies in Westminster. In Creggs, Milltown, Donore, Castlewellan, Sixmilebridge, Ballingaul, Longwood, Swords, Malahde, Thomastown, Killyon, Rathcabban, Boula, Mount Mary, Castlelyons & Kilcommac the friars were living and dressing as secular priests at that time - there is no reasonable explanation as to why Knockanure alone would be the only one that was different. Their poverty would have necessitated work in the area and, whilst it is possible that they never worked in the chapel at Knockanure they would certainly have worked in other chapels in the area as incumbents.

The arrival in Knockanure was probably at the invitation of the Stack family but sadly there are no documents to tell us anything about what was happening or how the friars arrived there or why Knocknure was chosen. The friars were also in possession of a house near Spa but the likelihood is that the bishop of Ardfert wanted help in more remote places of his diocese during those troubled times. The redundant friars of Tralee would have been a welcome help in the years between the Puritan era and the rebuilding of Catholic dioceses in the early 19th century. Sadly much of this story remains a series of speculations as records do not exist and living memory is long gone by now!

By

Fergal

 

 

 

13 July 3 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

 

SOCIAL day for the Active Retirement takes place on Monday 8th July 2013 at Knockanure Community Centre. Come and enjoy a hot meal followed by music and dance. All Welcome.

If attending please ring office on 068 49799. New members especially welcome.

 

BEST WISHES to Patricia Lynch of Knockanure who recently celebrated her 21st Birthday, she is daughter of Paddy and Mairead Lynch.

CONGRATULATIONS to Paul O Flaherty on winning the National Senior Cycling Championship in Co Louth recently on a hand pedal cycle on a 14.5 km course. He has been practicing in the district for some time and we are proud of his achievement.

BISHOP: Horizons will focus on Bishop Bill Murphy on Sun 7th July at 9am.

FITNESS Camp at Ladies Beach Ballybunion, Starting 9th July 2013, every Tuesday and Thursday at 8pm. For more information ring Terry on 087 0901020 or Maggie on 087 9866533.

CROAGH PATRICK Bus going Sunday July 28th Contact Fitzpatricks Listowel 068 21707

BLOOD DONOR CLINIC in Ballybunion Community Centre on Thursday 4th from 6pm – 9pm.

CEMETERY Mass : Wednesday 3rd July, John Paul II Cemetery and Thursday 4th July Finuge All Masses start at 8pm.

LOUGH DERG 2013; July 26-28. Contact Peg 068/31232.

OPEN: Tarbert House open till end of August, contact 068 36198 for appointment.

RALLY: Rally for Life in Dublin July 6th

A bus is being organised, more from Pat at 087 2034626 or Mary 068 42116. A bus is been organised from the Listowel Parish also to book contact Caroline on 087-2887783.

SEISIUN at Devon Hotel begins on July 4th at 9pm.

CONTEST: West Limerick 102 Community Radio is to host a night to crown Miss West Limerick 2013 in the Devon Inn Templeglantine, at 8pm on Friday 5th July. Contestants will have to be from or living in the West Limerick area and be aged between 18 and 28 up to 5th July.

EVENTS: Scattery Island Gathering on July 6th and 7th; Listowel Soccer Club are celebrating their 50th Anniversary on July 6th and will try to create a world record of penalties in a row at their pitch in Tanavalla; West Cork Literary Festival 7th to 13th July 2013, details from 1850 788 789; Moorepark open day for farmers is on July 3rd; Duagh Gathering Craft Fair

27th July 2013.

 

DIED in Chicago; David Riordan, age 74, died on June 15, 2013. Born in Moyvane South, on June 15, 1939. Survived by his wife Bridie nee Lally, they were married for 50 years, father of Patrick (Kathleen) Riordan, Eileen (David) Schwaba, Theresa Riordan, Maureen (Timothy) Walsh, Rita (Christopher) Nesemeier, Bridget (Brian) Elliott and Daniel Riordan. Grandfather of Daniel and Caitlin Riordan, Kyle and Bryan Schwaba, Joseph, Martin, and David Walsh, Connor and Morgan Nesemeier, and Grace, Nora and Anna Elliott. Brother of Mary Ellen (Mickey) Flaherty, Betty (Pat) Griffin, Brendan (Eileen) Riordan, Helen (Pat) Haugh, Dan Joe, (Mai) Riordan and Catherine (John) Fitzpatrick. David Riordan was son of Dan Riordan and Ellen Kelly of Moyvane. Funeral Mass at St. Eugene Church, Chicago and Interment in All Saints Cemetery on 19th June 2013. Holy Mass will be offered for David on 30th June at 11am in Moyvane Church.

 

DEATH took place on 24th June 2013 of Margaret Maggie Kennelly (née Shanahan) Knockanure, Moyvane, wife of the late Tom and grandmother of the late Patrick Brosnan and Jeremiah Moran. Survived by her daughters Marguerite & Kathleen, sons Pat & Jerry, in-laws, grandchildren, nephews, niece, cousins, relatives, neighbours and friends.

Requiem Mass for Maggie Kennelly was celebrated at Church of Corpus Christi Knockanure on Wednesday the 26th June 2013, by Fr Lucid, Fr McMahon and Fr O Callaghan. Maggie Kennelly was laid to rest afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Knockanure, beside her husband Tom who died in June 1984.

Maggie Kennelly was daughter of Pat Shanahan and Catherine Enright and was aged 94 years, she was predeceased by her only sister Mary in September 2000, her grandfather who lived to a ripe old age could recall the great famine.

 

DEATH took place on 23rd June 2013 of Jim Cogan of Listowel and formerly of Ballintemple. Jim is survived by his wife, Mary, his daughters Anne Darby, (Ballincollig) and Cliona (Newbridge) and his son, Bobby, (Ballincollig); his sister Patricia Tangney (Cork) and his brother Martin Cogan, O.P. St. Mary's Priory, Tallaght Requiem mass for Jim Cogan was celebrated on Tuesday 25th June 2013 at Listowel Church, following mass Jim was laid to rest in John Paul II Cemetery, Listowel.

DEATH took place on 22nd June 2013 of Paddy O’Connor Islandboy, Abbeyfeale, in his 102nd. Year, husband of the late Mai, survived by his son John, daughter Evelyn, sister Joan, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, sisters-in-law, grandchildren, nephews, nieces, Requiem Mass for Paddy was celebrated at the Church of the Assumption Abbeyfeale on Tuesday June 25th, he was laid to rest afterwards in St. Mary’s Cemetery Abbeyfeale.

 

ANNIVERSARIES: William Quirke, Paddy Maher, Lil Mai O Sullivan, Paddy Flavin, Sr. Nora Birchmans Flaherty, Joyce Mannix, Kate Foley, Patrick O Dowd, Dan Donoghue, Dick Hudson, Liam Buckley, Eileen Stack, Bridie Costelloe, Johnny Horgan, Joseph O Keeffe, Catherine Kilkelly, Jeremiah Carmody, Kit Windle, Mass on Tues. 2nd at 7.30pm for Teresa Tess Mulvihill; Mass on Thurs.4th in Knockanure at 7.30pm for James & Margaret Kennelly; Mass on Sat. 6th at 7.30pm for Bridie Reilly nee Fitzmaurice; Mass on Sun. 7th at 10.00am for Deceased members of the Cronin Family and the 11.00am mass is for Maurice Ahern.

FIRST Friday, Usual Communion Rounds, Knockanure on Friday morning, but the Communion Rounds will be on Thursday Afternoon 4th in Moyvane.

COLLECTION for Sick and Retired Priests on 6th & 7th July.

READERS: Vigil, Michelle Corridan, 11.00am, Paul & Anthony Kiely; Knockanure, 10.00am Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald.

Collectors for July, Vigil, Kay Hanlon & Ronan Kearney,

11am Eileen Cronin & Patricia Galvin; Knockanure 10am, Jerry Woods.

BROSNAN Family Reunion: From 25th to 28th July, 2013, For more information see: www.eastkerryroots.com

MONKS: Mount St. Joseph’s Abbey, Roscrea: The Cistercian Monks welcome people from very varied backgrounds to their Guesthouse, a place of peace and serenity, phone 050525600 or Email www.guesthouse@msjroscrea.ie

GARDEN FETE: The annual Garden Fete and Vintage Rally will be held in the grounds of Rathfredagh Cheshire Home on Sunday, July 7.

JFK: Imelda Barry from Caherconlish, Limerick, gave JFK in 1963, a cocker spaniel for his daughter Caroline and later Jackie Kennedy sent back a pup as a present to their third cousin Imelda who now lives in Ballybunion.

ATHEA: The CFR NO is 087 2737077

ST JOHN’S: Thursday 4th Niamh Dunne- Portraits on Tour; Friday 5th Fred and Alice, a comedy, details from 068 22566.

GAA LOTTO: Lotto Results for 21st June 2013; Jackpot E9,000 Numbers Drawn 9-15-16-17, No Winner.

Lucky Dips went to; Juliann Moloney, Bridge Rd., Listowel;

David Harley, c/o John Barry; Margaret Flynn, Knockanure;

Theresa McAuliffee, Knocknagoshel; Noelle Clancy, Knockanure; Bar Prize Nelius Clancy.

KNOCK MARRIAGE INTRODUCTIONS has been operating since 1968 as a means of helping people find suitable marriage partners. Last year it had eleven marriages bringing to a total of 911 since its foundation. We have applications from every county in Ireland and some from abroad. For further information phone 0949375960 Tuesday and Thursday 9-5pm or visit our website knockmarriageintroductions.com.

 

FLEADH in Ballybunion; http://vimeo.com/69348678

http://youtu.be/NxgFL1PTmd0

FLEADH Ballybunion June 2013

 

http://youtu.be/_k5WNfSeB8s

 

Knockanure Nun Run June 2013

 

 

 

EARTH WEEK 2013 FROM 4TH TO 13TH OCTOBER: Parishes throughout the Diocese of Kerry are preparing to celebrate Earth Week 2013. In celebrating Earth Week 2013 we invite you to reflect on the importance of Water. Access to water for life is a basic human need and a fundamental human right. Yet in our increasingly prosperous world, nearly a billion people are denied the right to clean water. “It is therefore necessary to cultivate a public conscience that considers food and access to water as universal rights of human beings, without distinction or discrimination”. (Caritas in Veritate. Benedict XVI.) We invite you as a parish, school, or family to see how you use this precious gift. Let Earth Week 2013 remind us that every drop counts! Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation Group.

 

RIC: RYAN served in Moyvane up to 1920.

http://irishgenealogyqueries.yuku.com/reply/2239/Re-Ryan-Healy-Photos#.UcxKlaymXHo

His son won 6 All Ireland Medals with Kerry

 

GUIDE: Catholic Guide to depression; http://www.ncregister.com/site/article/depressed-help-is-here/

 

ANTARTICA: http://mentalfloss.com/article/51435/what-antarctica-looks-under-all-ice

 

REFLECTION.

Taken from book by Cecil B. Hartley published 1875

Even if convinced that your opponent is utterly wrong, yield gracefully, decline further discussion,

Retain, if you will, a fixed political opinion, yet do not parade it upon all occasions,

Never interrupt anyone who is speaking; it is quite rude to officiously supply a name or date about which another hesitates, unless you are asked to do so.

It is ill-bred to put on an air of weariness during a long speech from another person,

In a general conversation, never speak when another person is speaking, and never try by raising your own voice to drown that of another.

Never, unless you are requested to do so, speak of your own business or profession in society.

In a dispute, if you cannot reconcile the parties, withdraw from them.

Never, during a general conversation, endeavor to concentrate the attention wholly upon yourself.

A man of real intelligence and cultivated mind is generally modest.

It is as great an accomplishment to listen with an air of interest and attention, as it is to speak well.

Never listen to the conversation of two persons who have thus withdrawn from a group.

Make your own share in conversation as modest and brief as is consistent with the subject under consideration.

Speak of yourself but little

If you submit to flattery, you must also submit to the imputation of folly and self-conceit.

In speaking of your friends, do not compare them, one with another.

Avoid, in conversation all subjects which can injure the absent

Never notice it if others make mistakes in language

In conversing with a foreigner who speaks imperfect English, listen with strict attention, yet do not supply a word, or phrase, if he hesitates

Be careful in society never to play the part of buffoon,

Avoid boasting. To speak of your money, connections, or the luxuries at your command is in very bad taste.

If you find you are becoming angry in a conversation, either turn to another subject or keep silence.

. Avoid, if you can, seeing the skeleton in your friend’s closet, but if it is paraded for your special benefit, regard it as a sacred confidence, and never betray your knowledge to a third party

Avoid gossip and flattery

 

 

 

13 June 26 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

KNOCK Pilgrimage from Knockanure, Moyvane, Tarbert takes place on Wednesday 03rd July, 2013. For further information contact Margaret at 087 2976304 and Nuala at 068 36166.

SAINT PIO prayers, at St. Mary’s Church Listowel on Thursday night at 7.00 p.m. beginning with Rosary, Mass and ends with Benediction.

SPORTS; aimed at 1st - 6th Class, Monday – Friday 10am – 3pm Moyvane Community Centre: 1st – 5th July (MV1); ), Athea Community Centre: 29th July – 2nd Aug (AT4), details from Maggie 087 9866533.

KDYS ACTIVITIES, Fishing, Music, Art, Day Trips and Summer Camps now open for bookings. Places limited so please book early. For more information contact KDYS Listowel 068 23744.

FUN: Family Fun Day on in the Moyvane G.A.A. Pitch on June 30th from 2 - 5. All in aid of fundraising for Moyvane National School. A great day of events organized: Races, Bouncy Castles, BBQ, Penalty Shoot Out, Wellie Throwing and Raffles etc. Please support this event in aid of the school.

BEST Wishes to Margaret Kennelly nee Hudson who was born at Kilbaha 90 years ago, her granddaughter Johanna Kennelly, daughter of Nuala and the late Tim Kennelly also celebrating her birthday recently.

LOUGH DERG 2013; Tuesday, July 2-4, Friday, July 26-28. Contact Peg 068/31232.

FLEAD in Ballybunion was a great weekend of music, song and dance, see results in the Kerryman. Knockanure had their Nun Run for charity on Sunday last and also on Saturday last a busload from Abbeyfeale and district went to climb Croagh Patrick. More about the events on youtube knockanurelocal.

EVENTS: Clounleharde School reunion in Knockdown on June 29; Rambling House at Seanchai on Thursday 27th June at 9pm; Weekly Set Dancing Summer School at Clounmacon begins on June 25th at 9pm; Pro- Life Rally in Dublin on July 6th , more from 087 288 7783; Tarbert House open till end of August, contact 068 36198 for appointment; June 29/30th: National Charismatic Renewal Conference 2013. Venue: Citywest Hotel, Saggart, Co. Dublin. Speakers: Fr Fiorello Mascarenhas and Margaret Duncan. Further information – Sr. Bridget, 021-4251100 email bridgetdunne@eircom.net ; The monthly meeting of the Meala Bereavement Group takes place at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Wednesday 26th June at 7.45pm.

RALLY: Rally for Life in Dublin July 6th

A bus is being organised, more from Pat at 087 2034626 or Mary 068 42116. A bus is been organised from the Listowel Parish also to book contact Caroline on 087-2887783.

CONTEST: West Limerick 102 Community Radio is to host a night to crown Miss West Limerick 2013 in the Devon Inn Templeglantine, at 8pm on Friday 5th July. Contestants will have to be from or living in the West Limerick area and be aged between 18 and 28 up to 5th July.

RHODODENDRON is now in full bloom, pity to see such lovely flowers going to waste, in fact our national park in Killarney despises them.

CANCELLED: Limerick pilgrimage to Lourdes has been cancelled because flooding in Lourdes.

ST. MICHAEL’S CEMETERY Masses: Tuesday 2nd July, St. Michael’s Cemetery. Wednesday 3rd July, John Paul II Cemetery and Thursday 4th July Finuge All Masses start at 8pm.

SCHOOL Mass: Thurs. 27th School Masses, Knockanure at 12 noon and Moyvane at 1.30pm.

 

DIED in Chicago; David Riordan, age 74, died on June 15, 2013. Born in Moyvane South, on June 15, 1939. Survived by his wife Bridie nee Lally, they were married for 50 years, father of Patrick (Kathleen) Riordan, Eileen (David) Schwaba, Theresa Riordan, Maureen (Timothy) Walsh, Rita (Christopher) Nesemeier, Bridget (Brian) Elliott and Daniel Riordan. Grandfather of Daniel and Caitlin Riordan, Kyle and Bryan Schwaba, Joseph, Martin, and David Walsh, Connor and Morgan Nesemeier, and Grace, Nora and Anna Elliott. Brother of Mary Ellen (Mickey) Flaherty, Betty (Pat) Griffin, Brendan (Eileen) Riordan, Helen (Pat) Haugh, Dan Joe, (Mai) Riordan and Catherine (John) Fitzpatrick. David Riordan was son of Dan Riordan and Ellen Kelly of Moyvane. Funeral Mass at St. Eugene Church, Chicago and Interment in All Saints Cemetery on 19th June 2013. Holy Mass will be offered for David on 30th June at 11am in Moyvane Church.

 

ANNIVERSARIES: John Flaherty, Mary Shanahan, John Culhane, Con Greaney, Mary Dunne, Mary Nolan, Dan Flavin, Hannah Buckley, Eileen Kennelly, Bridie Long, Tim Dineen, Jeremiah O Connor, Bess Horgan, Tom Sullivan, Maureen Broderick, Julie O Connor, John Sheehan, Jim Galvin, Peg Horgan, Kathleen O Connor, Mass on Sat. 29th 7.30pm for Seamus & Sister Mary O’Flaherty & deceased members of the O’Flaherty Family; Mass on Sun. 30th at 11.00am for David Riordan who died recently in Chicago recently.

CHURCH NEWS: Readers: Vigil Elaine Hudson, 11.00am Jerry Duggan & Noelle Nolan; Knockanure, 10.00am Mary O’Flaherty & Siobhan Fitzgerald. Collectors for July, Vigil Kay Hanlon & Ronan Kearney; 11am Eileen Cronin & Patricia Galvin; Knockanure 10am Jerry Woods.

 

 

LISTOWEL CASTLE & LARTIGUE MONO RAIL are open for guided tours until the end of August.

LISTOWEL RAMBLING HOUSE will take place in the Seanchaí Literary & Cultural Centre, The Square, Listowel on Thursday June 27th from 9 pm. Enjoy an evening of traditional Irish music, song, dance & storytelling in an informal setting. Admission free, tea/coffee served. For more information tel. (068) 22212/57927.

LISTOWEL FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE Names are currently being taken for the Dyslexia/Dyspraxia Summer Camp being staged at the Centre from July 22-26 www.sunflowerclinic.ie. Summer Camp programme Names are currently being taken for the Summer Camp Programme which runs at the centre from July 1-August 23 inclusive. The camp features a variety of activities including arts/crafts, cooking, games, outings and more besides. The camp is open to children of school going age. The monthly meeting of the Meala Bereavement Support Group takes place on Wednesday June 26th at 7.45pm. New members welcome. Further details from 068 23584.

 

ST JOHN’S: June 25th , The Quiet Man, Wed 26th Celebrating Ireland and Europe in film, Thursday 27th , Youth Achievement Awards, Fri. 28th Ann Marie O Riordan and her band and on Sat. 29th Best of Traditional with, David Munnelly and Mick Conneely.

GAA Lotto Results 7th June Jackpot E8,800 Numbers Drawn 1-5-17-18 No Winner. Lucky Dips, Jack Sport Murphy, Abbeyfeale; John Barrett, c/o Kevin’s; Richard Horgan, Kilmorna; Tom O Connor, Woodford Listowel; Mary Horgan, Kilmorna; James Moore, Tralee; Bar Prize, Eleanor Goulding.

Lotto Results 14th June, Jackpot E8,900 Numbers, Drawn 3-8-11-26 No Winner. Lucky Dips, The Barry Family, Woodgrove ,Moyvane; Pat Woulfe, 5 Colbert Terrace, Abbeyfeale; Margaret Flynn, Knockanure; Mike & John, c/o Kevin’s; John Flanagan, Co-Op, Listowel; Bar Prize Noelle Clancy. Next Jackpot E9,000

 

 

THOUGHT: Forgiveness does not mean condoning what has been done. Forgiving means abandoning your right to pay back the perpetrator in his own coin, but it is a loss that liberates the victim. Desmond Tutu

 

VISIT: President Kennedy’s great-grandfather Thomas Fitzgerald left Bruff in 1852 for Boston taking with him the family bible which JFK used when taking his oath of office in 1961. Fifty years after President Kennedy visit to Limerick, his daughter Caroline made a visit on 21st June 2013 to her ancestral family home in Bruff.

 

UNIONIST: Published Limerick Leader on 19/06/2009

A Catholic Unionist and a reforming landlord, William Monsell's friends included William Gladstone and Pope Pius IX, a new biography by Matthew Potter reveals

But Dr Potter believes Monsell's 60-year political career is of great significance, he is also "one of the most overlooked political figures of nineteenth century Ireland".

The book - William Monsell of Tervoe 1812-94: Catholic Unionist, Anglo-Irishman -.

Monsell's was active the 1830s in time of Daniel O'Connell concluded in the 1890s.

Dr Potter, who like William Monsell is also from the Ballybrown/Clarina area.

"His long period as MP for County Limerick (1847-74)

Among his closest friends were British Prime Minister William Gladstone; Pope Pius IX, the longest reigning Pope in history; John Henry Cardinal Newman, the famous Catholic thinker who made two visits to Limerick in 1852 and 1854 and Lord Acton one of the greatest historians of all time.

Dr Potter is also the author of First Citizens of the Treaty City - The Mayors and Mayoralty of Limerick 1197-2007, the product of three years of exhaustive research by the author, which was published nearly two years ago.

He also wrote The Government and the People of Limerick: The History of Limerick Corporation/City Council 1197-2006, which was the first complete account of the government of an Irish urban area ever written.

William Monsell of Tervoe 1812-94, available in bookshops.

 

 

 

 

13 June 19 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

NUNS ON THE RUN in Knockanure !! Join us Run , Walk or Jog exercise is a great way to battle mental health. Donation will be made to Pieta House. A Family Fun Day in conjunction with Nuns on the Run. Walk,jog or run 5km/10km. On Sunday 23rd June Registration 12.30 Start at 2pm. A fun day with Bouncy Castle, fun & games. Refreshments on the Day. Anyone wishing to bring scones/sandwiches etc would be much appreciated. Nuns Costumes will be available at T&T Celebrations Listowel from Thursday 20th June.

KNOCK Pilgrimage from Knockanure, Moyvane, Tarbert takes place on Wednesday 03rd July, 2013. For further information contact Margaret at 087 2976304 and Nuala at 068 36166.

BUS: Pilgrimage Walk to Croagh Patrick will be on Saturday, June 22. Bus leaving the church yard Abbeyfeale on Saturday morning at 5am. Names to Peg Murphy 068/31232 Parish Office 068/31133 or the sacristy 068/51915.

GAMES; Community Games County Athletics Final will take place at the An Riocht Track in Castleisland on Sat. 22nd and Sunday 23rd June. Boys and girls who qualified in Moyvane can compete in Castleisland. Parade starts at 10am, Saturday 22nd boys and girls that are area banner carriers are asked to go into the track on their arrival. Events on Saturday include boys and girls ball throw, all races for U8 to U14 heats and relay heats for U10, U12 and U14. Sundays events include semi-finals and finals for all competitions from U8 to U16. All relays and field events will commence at 10.30am. The committee wish the best of luck to all competitors taking part and to enjoy the weekend.

SPORTS; aimed at 1st - 6th Class, Monday – Friday 10am – 3pm Moyvane Community Centre: 1st – 5th July (MV1)

Lixnaw Community Centre: 8th - 12th July (LX2), Ballybunion Community Centre: 22nd - 26th July (BB3), Athea Community Centre: 29th July – 2nd Aug (AT4)

Rounders, Futsal, Basketball, Dodgeball, Badminton, Olympic Handball, Tennis & lots more Fun & Games. Booking Essential Limited places. Phone or text Child’s Name, Age and Booking Ref: Brendan 087 1515627 or Maggie 087 9866533.

Email: brendan@foundation-sports.com .

TRAIL: On Saturday 22 June 2013, the third annual 36km Great Southern Trail Midsummer Big Walk will commence from Abbeyfeale (Old Railway Station at 10.30 a.m.) and travel the 36km route of the old railway to Rathkeale. Register at greatsoutherntrail@gmail.com by June 15th;

KDYS SUMMER ACTIVITIES, Fishing, Music, Art, Day Trips and Summer Camps now open for bookings. Places limited so please book early. For more information contact KDYS Listowel 068 23744.

I.C.A; Meeting on Tuesday 18th June at 8pm in the Hall.

PILGRIMAGES TO LOUGH DERG 2013; Tuesday, July 2-4, Friday, July 26-28. Contact Peg 068/31232.

EVENTS: Brendan Grace at Listowel Community Centre on June 21st at 8pm; St John’s will have Donovan in Concert on June 20th and on 22nd and 23rd The Magic of Musicals; Listowel Family Resource Centre. The Carers group meet on Monday June 17th at 12 noon. Further details from 086 8556431. Jumble sale takes place on Thursday. June 20th at 3pm. Donations welcome; Kerry County Fleadh in Ballybunion runs from 18th to 25th; National Bike Week continues to 23rd of June;

Clounleharde School reunion in Knockdown on June 29; West Cork Literary Festival 2013 in Bantry runs from 7th to 13th of July; Medjugorge Mass in St. Brendan’s Tralee on Monday June 17th at 7.30pm. A cup of tea will follow in the Parish Centre Tralee.

AGM of Newtownsandes Co-op will be held in the Marian Hall on 26th June 2013 at 8.30pm.

CEMETERY Mass in Lisselton on June 18th and at Gale Cemetery on June 20th.

DEATH took place in Convent of Mercy, Military Road Waterford on 24th May 2013 of Sr. Aloysius McElligott daughter of Margaret and William born 1917 at Glenoe. Following Requiem Mass Sr. Aloysius was laid to rest at St. Mary's Cemetery, Ballygunner, Waterford.

ANNIVERSARIES: Bridget Stack, Bridie O Connell, Eamonn Keane, Myles Kearney, Kathy O Donoghue, Bridget Guidry, Pat McElligott, Maureen Ahern, Liam Barry, Sr. Aquilina Relihan, Joe Lynch Patrick O Keeffe, Donal Mulvihill, Tom Keane, Sr. Elaine McElligott, John Culhane, Tom O Callaghan, Michael O Sullivan, Brendan Shanahan, Mass on Tues. 18th at 7.30pm for Con O’Connor; Mass on Wed. 19th at 7.30pm for Con & Catherine Mulvihill & son Con; Mass on Fri. 21st Knockanure at 7.30pm for Mary Brosnan; Mass on Sat. 22nd 7.30pm for Maria O’Grady; Mass on Sun. 23rd at 10.00am in Knockanure for Denis Flaherty .

READERS: Vigil, John Corbett & Jimmy Collins; 11.00am Amanda Coulson & Aine O’Connor; Knockanure: Patricia & Andrew Rogan.

FUN: Family Fun Day on in the Moyvane G.A.A. Pitch on June 30th from 2 - 5. All in aid of fundraising for Moyvane National School. A great day of events organized: Races, Bouncy Castles, BBQ, Penalty Shoot Out, Wellie Throwing and Raffles etc. Please support this event in aid of the school.

PENS are being made in Moyvane by 18 year old, Donnchadh O'Connor in lovely wooden box.

 

THOUGHT: “The Holy Scriptures are our letters from home”.

Augustine.

KEEPING ALL THE FAMILY ENTERTAINED in Abbeyfeale: Widows Paradise - the comedy Sunday, July 14, The Nuns Race and Harlem Shake on Monday, Feale fit Games on the Tuesday, Football Tournament and Carnival starting on the Wednesday, Tug of war and sheaf tossing, Fitzy Chicks, No Direction and Battle of the DJ in the Square, Tag Rugby on Saturday and the Family Fun Day on the Sunday are just some of the events at the Abbeyfeale Gathering July 15-21 to keep the young people entertained

NOVENA Corpus Christi, Moyross: Tues 18th 7.30pm Mass with Fr Seamus Enright & Fr Tony. Speaker: Ruairi O'Rahilly the teacher at CBS in Tralee who nominated 16 year old Donal Walsh for the Kerry’s Eye Radio Kerry Local Hero Award, disagrees with the old adage that you should never meet your heroes. “We disagree. I’m humbled to say I know Donal, and I know I speak on behalf of all the school. He’s selfless. He personifies all the attributes we try to instil in our kids,”

PRIEST: Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, 16th June: “Be a lion in the pulpit, but a lamb in the confessional” (St. Augustine of Hippo). Is the Lord calling you to be a priest? Contact Vocation Director Fr. Liam Lovell 087 1640967 (liam.lovell@yahoo.ie)

 

RAINBOWS: Venue: Newcastle West Family and Community Hub (Upstairs in Newcastle West Community Centre)

June 19th: Session for teachers/childcare workers/people interested in volunteering as a Rainbows volunteer to help children with grief. NO need to book just come on the night

For further information contact Theresa on 069 79113. free workshops by Play Therpaist Tina O'Brien.

WALK: Camino de Santiago, There are still some places left on Third Age’s trip on the Camino de Santiago which takes place in the first week of September. All proceeds will go to our Senior Help Line, a peer to peer listening service for older people. If you know anyone who would be interested in this opportunity, please contact Neil on nbruton@thirdageireland.ie or 0834260081 to receive more information or book a place.

FUN 5K RUN/WALK on Sunday June 23rd in aid of Neurological Appeal at the Mater Hospital, Dublin. It will begin at 11.30 at the Railway Bar, Abbeyfeale. No registration needed. Any donations are greatly appreciated on the day. All are welcome. More information contact Marta Lyons 087 6989694.

TRACTORS: Safe Tractors Driving Skills Course for 14-16 year olds at Listowel Mart on Tuesday 25th June, from 10am to 4pm cost €30 or €15. For information & to book contact on 068-23429 before Wednesday 19th June.

POPE: Harley Davidson has given Pope Francis two of its classic motorcycles to mark the brand's 110th anniversary and on Sunday hundreds parked along the road leading to St Peter's Square while the Pope recites the Angelus .

 

FATHER’S Day; My Father ... When I was 4 years of age; ‘My Daddy can do anything’. 5 years old: ‘My Daddy knows a lot’. 6 years old: ‘My Daddy is smarter than your Dad’ 8 years old: ‘My Dad knows exactly everything’. 10 years old: ‘In olden days, when my Dad grew up things were different’. 12 years old: ‘Oh, well naturally, Father does not know anything about that. He is too old to remember his childhood. 14 years old: ‘Don’t pay attention to my father, he is so old-fashioned’ 21 years old: ‘Him? My goodness, he is hopelessly out of date’. 25 years old: Dad knows a little about it, but then he should because he has been around so long. 30 years old: ‘Maybe we should ask Dad what he thinks? After all, he’s had a lot of experience’. 35 years old: ‘I’m not doing a single thing until I talk to Dad’. 40 years old: ‘I wonder how Dad would have handled this. He was so wise and had a world of experience’. 50 years old: ‘I’d give anything if Dad were here now, so that I could talk this over with him. Too bad I didn’t appreciate how smart he was. I could have learned a lot from him’. (Anonymous).

 

DEATH of Fr Tom Lawler

Kerryman 29 July 1916.

He was P P of Killorglin for 30 years, served under three Bishops of Kerry. He was a sterling and consistent nationalist. Fr Tom was born at Irrabeg, Lixnaw on 18th August 1842, educated and ordained at Paris. His first position in Kerry was at Abbeydorney, later moving to Tralee, Castletown Bere, Ballyferriter and Ballybunion. He established the Catholic Young Mens Association in Castletown Bere, two members of note were Tim and Edward Harrington MPs, who remained his lifelong friends.

While serving in Ballyferritor, he contacted fever and was transferred to Ballybunion. In Ballybunion Fr Morty O Connor was fighting for the rights of tenants against Sam Husssey, the case went to the House of Lords, where he lost, although the court of appeal had decided in favour of Fr O Connor. Fr Lawlor supported his PP in his actions. Bishop McCarthy promoted Fr Tom to PP of Valentia , where he became the Vice President of the first branch of the Land League founded in Valentia by the then PP, Canon Brosnan, he being the President. Mr Charles Russell QC, Killowen was charged with recording the state of affairs in South Kerry on the lands of the Knight of Kerry, TCD and Lord Lansdowne. Mr Russell was in contact with Fr Lawlor and he supplied him with details of the circumstances of the people which Russel later used in his book New Views on Ireland. The Duke of Connaught came to Valentia as guest of the Knight of Kerry and associated himself with Fr Lawler and the committee to help relieve the people in the area. In 1884 Dr Higgins moved Fr Lawlor to Killorglin, in a short time he had 12 schools and teachers residences erected. Fr Tom went to America in 1886 to collect money to help in the construction of a church for Killorglin, the one that was there was like a barn. He lectured in New York, Boston and Chicago and was given a great welcome on his return home. An Illuminated Address was given to him also. Cromane Church was opened by Dr Mangan some years ago also. He always took an active part in the national movement to promote the peoples rights, outrage in every form was discouraged. Before the “Times” Commission, he was able to state that the League had banished outrage from the district. Fr Lawlor helped get funding for half the price of the organ in the church from Mr Carnegie, also with Mr O Donnell he got Carnegie money to build the parish hall. Among the many priests at his funeral was Fr O Carroll from Newtown.

CHARITIES: http://edition.cnn.com/2013/06/13/us/worst-charities/

Mental Health; http://www.patheos.com/blogs/faithonthecouch/2013/06/am-i-crazy-the-9-components-of-mental-health-and-how-you-get-them/

 

 

 

13 June 12 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

NUNS ON THE RUN in Knockanure !! Join us Run , Walk or Jog exercise is a great way to battle mental health. Donation will be made to Pieta House. A Family Fun Day in conjunction with Nuns on the Run. Walk ,jog or run 5km/10km. On Sunday 23rd June Registration 12.30 Start at 2pm. A fun day with Bouncy Castle, fun & games. Refreshments on the Day. Anyone wishing to bring scones/sandwiches etc would be much appreciated.

 

ACTIVE Retirement Day in Knockanure Community Centre took place on Monday the 10th June 2013.

CHIROPODIST will attend the Marian Hall on Friday 14th June at 11am. For appointment ring Eileen Quinn on 49472.

KNOCK Pilgrimage from Knockanure, Moyvane, Tarbert takes place on Wednesday 03rd July, 2013. For further information contact Margaret at 087 2976304 and Nuala at 068 36166.

COLLECTION: Church Gate Collection takes place for Arás Mhuire Nursing Home this weekend.

 

EVENTS: Jumble sale at Listowel Family Resource Centre on June 13th from 3-5pm; Pricilla’s School of singing and Drama Concert in St. John’s Theatre Listowel on Friday June 14, at 8pm. Proceeds in aid of Recovery Haven Cancer Centre. Director; Pricilla Donovan, accompanist Amanda Mannix; Also at St John’s, Sat 15th at 6pm, A presentation Evening with the Academy of Dance; 17th and 18th June St John’s Youth Theatre presentation, details from 068 22566; Edenburn workers reunion will be held at Ballingarry House Hotel on Sunday 16th June at 5pm, details from 087 2216 766.

BUS: Pilgrimage Walk to Croagh Patrick will be on Saturday, June 22. Bus leaving the church yard Abbeyfeale on Saturday morning at 5am. Names to Peg Murphy 068/31232 Parish Office 068/31133 or the sacristy 068/51915.

OPW sites are free to the public on the First Wednesdays of the Month during the tourist season.

PEOPLE of the Year Award; The closing date for entries is Friday 14th June. Nominations can be made at www.peopleoftheyear.com or by writing to People of the Year Awards, Rehab, Roslyn Park, Sandymount, and Dublin 4. The Awards will be presented live on RTE 1 Television on Saturday 14th September.

GAA: Knockanure are the North Kerry division 5 league football champions this year, score 1-8 to 1-11, match played at Duagh grounds. Cúl camp, You can book on line at www.kelloggsculcamps.gaa.ie

 

TRAIL: On Saturday 22 June 2013, the third annual 36km Great Southern Trail Midsummer Big Walk will commence from Abbeyfeale (Old Railway Station at 10.30 a.m.) and travel the 36km route of the old railway to Rathkeale. Register at greatsoutherntrail@gmail.com by June 15th;

MÉALA BEREAVEMENT AWARENESS CONFERENCE: Saturday 15th June in Institute of Technology Tralee (Solas Building). Registration from 9.30 – 10am. Conference starts 10am to 4pm. For more information and registration forms email: mealaruah@gmail.co or call 068-24012.

KDYS SUMMER ACTIVITIES, Fishing, Music, Art, Day Trips and Summer Camps now open for bookings. Places limited so please book early. For more information contact KDYS Listowel 068 23744.

PILGRIMAGES TO LOUGH DERG 2013; Tuesday, July 2-4, Friday, July 26-28. Contact Peg 068/31232.

THOUGHT: “Forgiveness breaks the chain of causality because he who forgives you out of love takes upon himself the consequences of what you have done. Forgiveness, therefore, always entails a sacrifice”. Dag Hammarskjold.

DEATH has taken place of Mary O’Connor (nee Mulvihill) 4 The Cross, Ardagh, and formerly of Blaine, Athea, Mary was a native of Blaine and had one sister Joan. Mary and her husband Michael from Castlemahon, came to Ardagh Cross in the 1960’s. They raised a family of nine, five girls and four boys. The death of her daughter Joanne in 2010 was a heavy cross to bear for the family. At Saint Molua’s Church Ardagh. Fr Larry Madden celebrated her Funeral Mass, assisted by Canon Frank Duhig on Thursday 30th May. Burial took place beside her late daughter Joanne, in the family plot in Ardagh Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Winnie Sheehy, Johanna O Donnell, Mai Galvin, Bessie Nealon, Tom Moloney, Mary Margaret Dillon, Liam Cronin, Charles Haughy, John Lynch, Mary Horgan, Sr. Joan Kirby, Mai O Connor, Kitty O Donnell, Mary Murphy, Donal Mulvihill, Cillian O Connor, Ned Cronin, Maureen Moore, Joan Keane, Mass on Tues. 11th at 7.30pm for James & Annie O’Callaghan; mass on Wed. 12th at 7.30pm, Months Mind for Jeremiah McCarthy; Mass on Thurs. 13th Knockanure 7.30pm for Peggy Mc Elligott and her husband John; Mass on

Fri. 14th at 7.30pm for Joe & Mary Lynch; Mass on Sat. 15th 7.30pm for Nora Adams nee Stack and Mass on Tues. 18th 7.30pm for Con O’Connor.

READERS: Vigil, Seline Mulvihill; 11.00am, Katerina & Andrew Kellighan; Knockanure, Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy.

MEETING of the Finance Committee on Thursday 13th June at 8pm in the Presbytery.

MEDJUGORJE MONTHLY PRAYER MEETING will meet in the Parish meeting room on Monday June 10th at 7.30pm. sharp. A review of the video/talks on “Catholicism” will continue by Fr. S. Sheehy and Fr. P. Dillon. All welcome.

Maria Dillon wishes to thank the people of Duagh for

their generosity in donating €1065 to the St Joseph of

Cluny Schools in Kalionpong, India.

 

MOVIE that Matters this month is 'A Christmas Carol'. It will be shown in the Ardfert Retreat Centre on Thursday 15th November at 7.30p.m.

FUN: Family Fun Day on in the Moyvane G.A.A. Pitch on June 30th from 2 - 5. All in aid of fundraising for Moyvane National School. A great day of events organised: Races, Bouncy Castles, BBQ, Penalty Shoot Out, Wellie Throwing and Raffles etc. Please support this event in aid of the school.

 

FLORIDE:

The decision to remove fluoride from Hamilton's water supply has divided opinion. NZ report.

 

BOOK: Manchester Irish author DJ Kelly gave a talk and slideshow presentation and signned copies of her latest book 'Running with Crows - The Life and Death of a Black & Tan'. Based on the life and death of William Mitchell, a Black & Tan and the only member of the British Crown Forces to be hanged for murder during the Irish War of Independence, Kelly's novel tells the true and hitherto untold story of this tragic Irishman. Did Mitchell Kill the magistrate? Did he deserve to hang or was this a politically motivated miscarriage of justice?

 

STARS: Astronomers using the new Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array have imaged a region around a young star where dust particles can grow by clumping together. This is the first time that such a dust trap has been clearly observed and modelled. It solves a long-standing mystery about how dust particles in discs grow to larger sizes so that they can eventually form comets, planets and other rocky bodies. The results are published in the journal Science on 7 June 2013.

 

 

REPORTS from old newspapers; Father Eugene A. Heffernan, dean of the county of San Diego and pastor of St. Joseph's Church, died Sunday at Tucson, Ariz. He was born in Kilmorna, Ireland, in 1879. He was ordained priest at Dublin in 1906, and shortly after came to the United State , report in 18 January 1919 - Mountain Democrat - Placerville, California, USA

 

Mr. George Gun Mahony, D.L., of Kilmorna and Guneborough, Co. Kerry, who died on the 14th September 1912, buried on Tuesday in churchyard where his father, Mr. Kenifeck Mahony, who died in 1850, lies buried. The late G. G. Mahony was educated Rugby and Oriel College Oxford . Report in, 28 September 1912 - Cheltenham Chronicle - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England .

 

FitzGerald. of Moyvane, County Kerry, and of Rugby, who died on the 7th May last, his son, Mr. John Vesey FitzGerald of London, was granted sole executer. Report in,

20 September 1895 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, West Midlands, England.

 

Mr. Foster Fitzgerald, J.P. It appears that a large party of poachers, completely masked, went on his lands in Moyvane for the purpose of coursing, his agent was Mr, Michael Nolan. Taken from, 31 October 1878 - Morning Post - London, London, England .

 

Republican at Newtownsands, County Kerry, soldiers searching house found it occupied by two girls. Whilst" the men were upstairs the girls bolted all the doors, and set the house on fire, the soldiers escaped. Report in, 13 April 1921 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland .

 

 

 

 

13 June 5 Knockanure

 

KNOKANURE

 

NUNS ON THE RUN in Knockanure !! Join us Run , Walk or Jog exercise is a great way to battle mental health. Donation will be made to Pieta House, 23rd June at 2pm.

ACTIVE Retirement Day in Knockanure Community Centre will take place on Monday the 10th June 2013.

Come and enjoy a great meal followed by music and dance. Anyone wishing to attend can ring the office on 068 49799. New members especially welcome.

COLLECTION: Knockanure Defibrillator Church gate collection on Sunday 09th June 2013 at Knockanure Church. The money collected will go to updating the Defibrillator.

SERVERS: There will be a meeting for all Moyvane Church Altar Servers and Parents on Thursday 6th June at 6.45pm in Moyvane Church. We would like to invited any new children and their parents who wish to participate in the altar server ministry to also come along to the meeting. This is an important meeting to discuss the new Rota and child protection procedures and everyone is asked to attend.

BUSY Bee Pre- School opening in Moyvane National School in September, 2013. Contact Maria or Orla on 087 3867297.

THANKS: Irish Cancer Society Collection: Thank you to all who contributed & to all who collected at the Church Gate, Total collected €671.00.

BEST WISHES to all who are beginning their exams today.

HAPPY Retirement to Sean Foley, who recently retired from the staff of Kerry County Council after working for 28 years.

GABRIEL Fitzmaurice launched his book of Sonnets at Writers’ Week, he reflects on life in the locality. Great sense of interaction of people, local and international at Writers’ Week, Noel O Grady gave us a reflection of our own Thomas Moore also.

MASS for the late Anthony Curtin at the Clounmacon Community Centre on Wednesday night June 5th at 7.30pm. Fr. Sean Sheehy will be concelebrating the Mass. All welcome.

ST JOHN’S: Annie/ Grease, presented by Theatretrix, produced by Jo Jordan, begins on June 5th, continues on June , 12th and 13th.

VIGIL FOR LIFE Prolife campaign there will be a Vigil for Life on Saturday, 8th June in Merrion Square, Dublin form 3pm. to 4pm. To organise a bus or to get bus details please telephone 087-266 8702.

DEATH took place on Wednesday 29th May 2013, of Sr. Mary Buckley, St. John of God Convent, Kilkenny and late of Ballylongford. Requiem Mass for Sr. Mary was celebrated on Saturday 1st June 2013, in St. Patrick's Church, Kilkenny followed by burial in Lislaughlin Abbey Cemetery, Ballylongford.

DEATH: Netta O’Flaherty, RIP, Warrenpoint, Co. Down died recently, her ancestors came from Knockanure and Netta was a regular visitor to the parish.

DEATH took place on 27th May 2013 of Fiona Moore aged 16 years she was daughter of Martin and Deirdre Moore of Tralee. Fiona is survived by her parents, brother Killian, aunts, uncles and cousins. Fiona was granddaughter of Michael and Breda Moore of Listowel, grandniece of Maureen Nolan of Moyvane and Eileen Kennelly of Listowel.

ANNIVERSARIES: Chris Sweeney, Eileen Goulding, Mairead Moroney, Hannah Doyle, Sr. Emilian Bunce, John Costelloe, John Moriarty, Fr Tim Enright, Peg Normile, Sr. Cornelius Holly, Fr Con Herlihy, Br. Hermes O Connor, Bridget Kennelly, Tom Connor, Bill Barry, Fr Tommy O Hanlon, Willie Flaherty, Hannie Mulvihill, Sadie Shanahan, Howard Flannery, Eugene O Sullivan, Elizabeth Emmery, Paddy Doody, Sr. Gabriel Galvin, Fr. William Scanlon, John Paul McMahon, Sr. Claude Sheehy, Dan Scanlon, P J Flavin, Hannah Barnes, Mass on Tues. 4th 7.30pm Kathleen Dore; Mass on Wed. 5th at 7.30pm for Brid Brouder; Mass on Thurs. 6th Knockanure 7.30pm; Mass on Fri. 7th 7.30pm Hughie Fitzmaurice; Mass on Sat. 8th 7.30pm John, Dan & Bridie Kearney; Mass on Sun. 9th at 11.00am for Christy Barry in Moyvane Church. Mass on Tues. 11th at 7.30pm for James & Annie O’Callaghan.

FIRST Friday of the Month. Usual Communion Rounds, Knockanure in the Morning and Moyvane in the Afternoon.

READERS: Vigil, Michelle Corridan; 11.00am, Paul & Anthony Kiely; Knockanure, Margaret Flaherty & Mary Fitzgerald.

 

 

EVENTS: Pricilla’s School of singing and Drama Concert in Tarbert Community Centre on Saturday June 8, at 8:30pm and in St. John’s Theatre Listowel on Friday June 14, at 8pm. Proceeds in aid of Recovery Haven Cancer Centre. Director; Pricilla Donovan, accompanist Amanda Mannix;

CHARITY: Kerry Four Peaks Challenge 2013, in aid of the Kerry Hospice takes place on July 26/27, more from Kevin on (086)3943508;

TRAIL: On Saturday 22 June 2013, the third annual 36km Great Southern Trail Midsummer Big Walk will commence from Abbeyfeale (Old Railway Station at 10.30 a.m.) and travel the 36km route of the old railway to Rathkeale. Register at greatsoutherntrail@gmail.com by June 15th;

 

MÉALA BEREAVEMENT AWARENESS CONFERENCE: Saturday 15th June in Institute of Technology Tralee (Solas Building). Registration from 9.30 – 10am. Conference starts 10am to 4pm. (a light lunch will be provided) Fee €10 for waged €5 for unwaged. For more information and registration forms email: mealaruah@gmail.co or call 068-24012.

SPACE STATION: is visible in our evening skies and will continue to be visible until June 16th.

COURSE: in Pastoral Ministry, 2013 – 2014. The Diocese of Kerry will run a certified training programme for people involved in Parish ministry. The course aims to nurture the personal, spiritual and ministerial growth of leaders for ministry in today’s church, and to develop the confidence and competence of those involved in parish ministry. It also offers people an opportunity to deepen their understanding of their faith. The course will be taught in John Paul 11 Pastoral Centre, Killarney and in Ardfert Retreat Centre, Ardfert, over 20 nights,10 nights before Christmas 2013 and 10 nights in Spring 2014. For further information, contact: Frances Rowland @ 064 6632644, or email: francesrowland@dioceseofkerry.ie or check out www.dioceseofkerry.ie

 

 

PADRE PIO ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE 15th October 2013 for 7 nights. Cost €875.00 contact Bernadette on 0876019474.

THOUGHT: When the devil knocks at the door of my heart, I take Jesus by the hand. I ask Him to go with me to answer the door. When I open the door, the devil sees me and Jesus standing hand in hand and he says, "Excuse me, I must be at the wrong place." He leaves. Herbert C. Gabhart

 

KDYS SUMMER ACTIVITIES, Fishing, Music, Art, Day Trips and Summer Camps now open for bookings. Places limited so please book early. For more information contact KDYS Listowel 068 23744.

As of last Thursday, there is now only one man alive who was born in the nineteenth century

With the death in Barbados on Thursday of James Emmanuel ''Doc'' Sisnett, at the age of 113 years and 90 days, Jiroemon Kimura, of Japan, has become the last man alive to have been born in the 19th century. There are, according to the Gerontolgy Research Group at UCLA, 21 women born before New Year's Day, 1901, who are still with us, most of them living in the United States or Japan, with others in Europe and Canada.

CUSACK: Miss Elizabeth Cusack, Cratloe West, Abbeyfeale, came over from Cratloe West to work Jack Doherty in Kilkee. Salesmen were so impressed by her that they encouraged Miss Cusack to go out on her own and that they would give her three months credit instead of the usual one months credit . she took their advice and opened shop with a sign over the door, Cusacks General Stores. Story told of Miss Cusack giving one boot to a man and telling him when he had the money to come back and she would then give the other boot. Miss Elizabeth Cusack, b1861-1957, and her niece Catherine Buckley, Bawnaraha, b1894-1957, are both laid to rest in the Buckley grave

in Knockanure Churchyard.

WEST LIMERICK 102FM: West Limerick 102FM will hold a fundraising Race Night at Murphy's Bar, Abbeyfeale on Saturday, June 8 at 8pm. For further information: Contact the station at 069-66200.

PILGRIMAGES TO LOUGH DERG 2013; Tuesday, July 2-4, Friday, July 26-28. Contact Peg 068/31232.

 

DAY OUT WITH MAUREEN: Day Trip to Inis Moir on Sunday, June 23. If you have a free bus pass you can travel for free on the ferry otherwise it will cost you €20 return by going with a group if you go as an individual it will cost €25 return. If you are interested in travelling it is necessary to book your seat in advance for a place on the ferry. For more information and booking contact Maureen 087 9845102.

 

ALL IRELAND RALLY FOR LIFE DUBLIN:. From the Rally for Life Committee: This summer, the most important date on the pro-life calendar is July 6. That's when we hope you join with thousands of others to speak up for the right to life. Meet us at the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin City Centre on 6th July at 2pm! please call/text us on: Katie (Dublin) on (01)8730463 / 087 7020255.

THE IRISH CATHOLIC NEWSPAPER: Founded in 1888, this year the Irish Catholic newspaper is celebrating its 125th anniversary and as part of these celebrations is hosting a conference entitled Horizon of Hope on June 8th at All Hallows College, Drumcondra, Dublin 9.The speakers on the Church and change will include: John Waters, Nuala O'Loan. Sarah Carey, Mary Kenny, David Quinn and Breda O'Brien.

call Geraldine at (01)6874020 or email events@irishcatholic.ie.

Seats are limited, so book early to avoid disappointment.

The website is www.irishcatholic.ie

 

 

LOCAL Sites; Brosnan Family

https://www.facebook.com/BrosnanClanGathering

 

Stack Clan

https://www.facebook.com/stack.clangathering?fref=ts

Noel O Grady at Writers’ Week.

http://youtu.be/xyy4PEfcumQ

Farmers Protest Dublin 28 May 2013

http://youtu.be/-VjfaYSQWMs

 

Writers Week Poetry May 2013.

http://youtu.be/URupXdu_h7g

 

 

 

 

 

13 May 29 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

 

 

HOUR of Eucharistic Adoration at 4pm on May 30th, the Feast of Corpus Christi in Moyvane Church to join with the Holy Father and the Church throughout the world in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament.

DEFIBRILLATOR; A public meeting will take place at the Community Centre Knockanure on Tuesday evening 28th May 2013 at 7.00 p.m.

HELP: The Monthly Meeting of the Meala Bereavement Group, takes place at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Wednesday May 29th at 7.45pm. New members welcome.

VIGIL FOR LIFE Prolife campaign there will be a Vigil for Life on Saturday, 8th June in Merrion Square, Dublin form 3pm. to 4pm. To organise a bus or to get bus details please telephone 087-266 8702.

SINGERS experience a magical evening of ‘shape-note singing’ in St. Mary’s Church, Listowel on Saturday next, 1st June from 9pm. to 10.30pm.

EXAMS Mass will be celebrated on Saturday June 1st at 7.30pm for all exam students and their families. Please place your petition or name in the box at the rear of the Church. Take a candle and place it on the table in front of the Altar. Exams begin on June 5th.Best wishes to Tarbert Comprehensive students who recently received awards, there were 33 categories of awards.

WRITERS Week begins on May 29th. St John’s will have all day sessions on May 30th and 31st.

FARMERS seminar and advice in relation to fodder meeting was due to be held at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on 28th May at 8pm.

RACING in Listowel June 2nd and 3rd.

BUS to Knock on June 9th leaving at 7am, details from 068 31232.

ASTEROID 1.7 mile wide will pass near Earth on May 31st,it will be 15 times further away than the Moon.

VISA: The Coalition of Irish Immigration Centers (CIIC) has issued a set of guidelines for J1 students that are planning to travel to the US and look for work for the summer months.

EVENTS: Three Day Leisure Cycle around Kerry is on 1st, 2nd and 3 of June, details from tkas.ie; Pricilla’s School of singing and Drama Concert in Tarbert Community Centre on Saturday June 8, at 8:30pm and in St. John’s Theatre Listowel on Friday June 14, at 8pm. Proceeds in aid of Recovery Haven Cancer Centre. Director; Pricilla Donovan, accompanist Amanda Mannix; ; The County Final of Community Games, U10 Mixed Gaelic Football will be held in Tralee on June 3rd,, also the Finals of the U13 Boys and Girls Final will be held on June 2nd. This year a new event has been added, the Game of Skittles for Boys and Girls U12 and U14, boys and girls will be introduced to the rules of the game. The committee are hoping to enter a team in the County Finals, if interested, please contact Carmel at 087 9267871; West Limerick Set Dancing Club will hold a Céilí at the Courtney Lodge, Newcastle West on May 31st Music by Johnny Reidy.

ANNIVERSARIES: Seamus Flaherty, Michael Kennelly, P J Bambury, Sr. Clare Grommell, Mary Cullen, Mary Dalton, John Shanahan, Elizabeth Doyle, Tom O Connor, Sr. Theresa Stack, Jack McCarthy, Tim Lane, Mary Flavin, J B Keane, Jerry Enright, Hannah O Malley, Tom Lynch, Maurice O Connor, David Flynn Owen McGillicuddy, Hannie Fitzgerald, Sr. Maureen Griffin, Mass on Wed. 29th 7.30pm for Michael Mulvihill; Mass on Thurs. 30th Knockanure 7.30pm for Jerry Enright; mass on Fri. 31st 7.30pm Michael Greaney, Months Mind; Mass on Sun. 2nd at 10.00am for David Dillon & Family and the 11.00am Mass is for Michael Flaherty; Mass on Tues. 4th at 7.30pm for Kathleen Dore.

READERS: Vigil, Elaine Hudson, 11.00am Jerry Duggan;

Knockanure, Mary O’Flaherty.

Collectors for June: Vigil, Philip Kiely & Tommy Moloney,11am Andrew Kellighan & Ester Foley; Knockanure 10am Margaret Carmody.

 

MASS for Anthony Curtin will be celebrated at Clounmacon Community Centre on June 5th at 7.30pm.

 

CHARITY: Kerry Four Peaks Challenge 2013, in aid of the Kerry Hospice takes place on July 26/27, more from Kevin on (086)3943508;

TRAIL: On Saturday 22 June 2013, the third annual 36km Great Southern Trail Midsummer Big Walk will commence from Abbeyfeale (Old Railway Station at 10.30 a.m.) and travel the 36km route of the old railway to Rathkeale. Register at greatsoutherntrail@gmail.com by June 15th;

 

 

THOUGHT: Faith is seeing light with your heart when all your eyes see is darkness. Barbara Johnson.

HOLY Father's Intentions for the Month of June 2013

General: That a culture of dialogue, listening, and mutual respect may prevail among peoples.

Missionary: That where secularization is strongest, Christian communities may effectively promote a new evangelization. (See also www.apostleshipofprayer.org/2012english.html)

BOOK: Askeaton the Medieval Town A Visitors Guide will be launched by Arts Minister Jimmy Deenihan at Askeaton Tourist Office on Friday 31st May at 9pm. The author is Gerard Curtin from Ballyhahill.

Sandrine Brisset will sign her book on Brendan Kennelly at Listowel Seanchai on June 1st at noon.

ATHEA Post Ras May 2013

http://youtu.be/hfNEs-FeDAU

PADRE PIO ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE 15th October 2013 for 7 nights. Cost €875.00 contact Bernadette on 0876019474.

KDYS SUMMER ACTIVITIES, Fishing, Music, Art, Day Trips and Summer Camps now open for bookings. Places limited so please book early. For more information contact KDYS Listowel 068 23744.

TABLE QUIZ in Finuge in McCarthy’s bar at 9:00pm on Friday the 31st of May. The quiz is in aid of UCD Volunteers Overseas, which is a charity based in UCD.

RING OF KERRY CYCLE JULY 6th Would you like to cycle or volunteer to help out on the day of the cycle. We need cyclists, medics, motorcyclists, van drivers, bike mechanics, marshals, stewards and people to cover food stations, call Geraldine or Nikki at Kerry LifeLine (Reaching out to the Community to Prevent Suicide) on 064 6636416.

 

RESEARCH to be published in eLife, a team of molecular biologists from Europe and the US reconstructed the spread of the potato blight pathogen from dried plants. these were 170 to 120 years old, they were found to have intact pieces of DNA of the fungus-like oomycete Phytophthora infestans, known as the Irish potato famine pathogen.

 

All Europeans are related to Charlemagne. A genetic survey taken all over Europe show that we are all related to the same set of ancestors who lived 1,000 years ago.

 

 

http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/features/2013/05/23/the-atheist-orthodoxy-that-drove-me-to-faith/

 

 

 

13 May 22 Knockanure

 

KNOCKANURE

 

ST PIO Prayer Meeting in Listowel Church on Thursday May 23rd, beginning at 7pm.

CPR: Defibrillator: A public meeting will take place at the Community Centre Knockanure on Tuesday evening 28th May 2013 at 7.00 p.m. All are welcome. The committee are hoping to get more people to train into the CPR/CFR in order to put this very important facility operational and available to our community in the event if it being required at any time.

I.C.A. recently sent a consignment of knitted items such as blankets, scarves, bootees, etc to Chernobyl. These were knitted by I.C.A. members and volunteers from neighbouring parishes. We wish to thank all who supported this worthy cause.

LOCAL girl Breda Lane was in the Kerry Ladies team that beat Galway recently in the NFL Div 2 final at Parnell Park, it was the first league title for them since 1991.

RAS, sponsored by An Post is expected to reach Listowel on May 21 at 2.30pm. Three Day Leisure Cycle around Kerry is on 1st, 2nd and 3 of June, details from tkas.ie.

GAA: Lotto Results 17th May 2013, Jackpot E8,500 Numbers Drawn 4-15-27-31, No Winner. Lucky Dips, went to; Maurice Sheehan, Leen’s Hotel, Abbeyfeale; Mike Keane, Coilagurteen; Dan Collins, Knocknagoshel; Tracy Moore, Tralee; Dan Broderick, Abbeyfeale; James & Maureen Connolly, Trien, Kilmorna;

Bar Prize Kathy Finucane; Next Weeks Jackpot E8,600.

CRAFT Producers stall in Ballybunion for the summer, details from 087 9860 480.

BEST Wishes to Mary Kearney of Moyvane South who recently celebrated her birthday with family and friends.

RAMBLING HOUSE will take place in the Seanchaí Literary Centre, Listowel on Thursday May 23rd from 9 pm.

FIRST AID; An information evening on will take place at Listowel Family Resource Centre, Llistowel on Tuesday May 21 from 7-9pm.

MARATHON; Calling all walkers and runners to participate in this year’s Dublin City Marathon. Kerry Crusaders are holding an open and motivational evening on Wednesday 22nd May at 8.30pm at the Listowel Community Centre - all are welcome. Kerry Crusaders fundraises for children with special needs.

WRITERS Week begins on May 29th.

EUCHARISTIC Procession Listowel on Sunday 26th May 2013, after the 11am. Mass.

ST PIO Prayer meeting will be held in Lixnaw, on Tuesday night, May 21st. The first class relic will be available for blessing. Witness will be given by Stella Enright.

MASS celebrated in Ardfert for St Brendan’s Day was live on the internet, Local born Fr Pat Ahern arranged and conducted the music for the mass. http://www.thegatheringireland.com/The-Gathering-Channel#.UZU2wUpIHT0

SET DANCING: West Limerick Set Dancing Club will hold a Céilí at the Courtney Lodge, Newcastle West on May 31st Music by Johnny Reidy. Ita McQuinn is hosting an end of season ceili on Thursday, May 23rd in Monagae Hall with music by Micheal Sexton. Dancing will start at 9pm and everyone is welcome.

DEATH took place of Larry (Lar) Buckley on Sunday, May 12, 2013. Survived by his wife Marie and son Pat. Requiem Mass for Lar Buckley was celebrated in St. Bartholomews Church, Athea on Tuesday 14th May 2013. Lar was laid to rest afterwards to Knockanure old cemetery in the family grave beside generations of his ancestors. Lar was a native of Gortdromagowna and lived at Lower Athea since his marriage to Marie Grady. Inscriptions on the headstone, Lar died 20 Nov. 1921; Bridget nee Broderick died, 27 May 1964; John L died 18 Aug. 1975; Nora Babe died 20 March 1986; Lar died 30 July 1991; Ned died 30 Dec. 2000, also Sean Og Buckleys.

DEATH has taken place of Jerry McCarthy of Gurtdrumasillihy, Moyvane on May 17 2013. Survived by his wife Bridie Dowling, sons Jeremiah, David and Kieran, daughters Leesha, Noelette and Breda, sons-in-law, grandchildren, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law. Requiem Mass for Jerry McCarthy was celebrated in Moyvane Church on Sunday May 18th, he was laid to rest afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Knockanure.

 

ANNIVERSARIES: David Dillon, Catherine Barry, Sr. Loretto O Connor, John P McGrath, Matt Danaher, Mossie Fitzgerald, Ava Maria Hagerty, Nora Moloney, Dermot O Brien, Padraig Kennelly, Sr. Lelia Sheahan, Nancy Ellis, Nancy O Flaherty, Bridie Doody, Michael Murphy, Dolores Connolly, Catherine Stack; Mass onTues. 21st at 7.30pm for Michael Dore; Mass on Sat. 25that 7.30pm for Elizabeth Meehan; Mass on Sun. 26th at 10.00am for Anna Nancy Flaherty and the 11.00am Mass is for Tom Flaherty.

CHURCH NEWS: Readers; Vigil ,John Corbett & Jimmy Collins,11.00am Amanda Coulson & Aine O’Connor; Knockanure: Patricia & Andrew Rogan.

Collectors for June: Vigil, Philip Kiely & Tommy Moloney,11am Andrew Kellighan & Ester Foley; Knockanure 10am Margaret Carmody.

MAY: Annual Queen of the May Procession was held on Sunday 19th May at Corpus Christi Church Knockanure from 3.00p.m. to 4.00p.m. Theme this year “Faith” this being the year of Faith. Fr. Bohan P.P. Athea Guest Priest this year. Also all students doing exams had a very special part in the prayer ceremony. First Holy Communion children walked through the village from Our Lady’s Grotto to the Church with our Lady’s float. Thanks to all the organisers and helpers.

VIGIL for Life; In Merrion Square Dublin on Saturday 8th June 3pm—4pm. A large attendance is essential to send a clear positive message about safeguarding the lives of mothers and babies in pregnancy. To organise or get bus details 087 2668702.

FAMILY Tree Healing Mass; Monday May 20th at 7pm at the Queen of Divine Will Oratory, Camp. Celebrant: Fr. John Walsh. Rosary, Mass, Benediction. Refreshments afterwards. All are most welcome.

COACH to Holy Cross Abbey; Sunday May 26th. Departing Tralee 8am. Contact 087 6361023. Bus to Holy Cross, May 26th Contact Tony Daughton at (087) 9969393,

FIRST Holy Communion takes place in Duagh on Sat.25th of May 2013. The Parents Committee of the Duagh N.S. are asking patrons of the parish to provide home baking toward the party in the school hall after Mass.

RACING in Listowel June 2nd and 3rd 2013.

ST JOHN’S: Wed. 22nd, Stage and Screen to mark Kerry’s Festival of Pride; Thursday 23rd, Berea College Bluegrass Ensemble;Sat. 25th Martin Hayes and Denis Cahill, more from 068 22566.

COMMUNITY Games; The County Final of U10 Mixed Gaelic Football will be held in Tralee on June 3rd,, also the Finals of the U13 Boys and Girls Futsal will be held on June 2nd. This year a new event has been added, the Game of Skittles for Boys and Girls U12 and U14, boys and girls will be introduced to the rules of the game. The committee are hoping to enter a team in the County Finals, if interested, please contact Carmel at 087 9267871.

 

FULL Moon on 25th May, the wet, cold and unseasonable weather continues.

ARDFERT; Saturday 8th June 2 - 6 pm, Afternoon with Eddie Stones, Emmanuel House, Clonfert. Tel. 066-7134276. E.mail: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

 

PARKINSON’S ASSOCIATION are holding a information meeting for people with Parkinson’s, their families and carers on Thursday 30th May in Manor West Hotel Tralee from 10.30am to 2.15pm. for more information contact 1800359359.

“THROUGH me let there be a warm smile, and a caring heart. Through me let there be a willingness to listen and a readiness to understand. Through me let there be steadfastness, dependability, trust and loyalty. Through me let there be compassion, forgiveness, mercy and love. Through me let there be every quality I find, Oh Lord, in thee”. Roy Lessin.

EXAMS: Steady yourself for the next few weeks. No one can do that for you. Be confident in yourself there is no use walking into an exam fighting a civil war inside yourself.

There is a life after exams

we are in a world that has endless possibilities. To make things happen you need to believe in yourself, appreciate yourself and have a fondness for yourself. (that’s different from being full of yourself

 

 

MOYVANE STORY.

May 12th 2013 was Mothers' Day in the U.S. Sean Carlson, whose mother hails from Moyvane, wrote this article in USA Today.

Taken from Listowel Blog.

 

My grandmother gave birth to 16 children over the course of 24 years.

Growing up, my grandmother talked about becoming a teacher.

Instead, she gave instruction in a different way: a living example of love and perseverance.

 

When I was twelve, my mom and I often shared a cup of tea when I arrived home from school, just as if she were still living in Ireland. Listening to her recount memories of her childhood there, I told her that someday I would write her story. "What story?" she said. "If there is a story to share, it belongs to my mother, your grandmother, Nell."

Her mother, my grandmother, Nell Sheehan, lived her entire life in the rural southwest of Ireland. In a different time and a different place over the course of 24 years, from age 23 until 47 she gave birth to 16 children -- eight daughters, eight sons, no twins. My mom was the 15th.

Motherhood may have been her calling but growing up, my grandmother had done well in school and talked about becoming a teacher. That option ended with her marriage, as such jobs were scarce and available either to single women or male heads of households, but not allowed to be hoarded by two workers in the one family. Instead, she gave instruction in a different way: a living example of love and perseverance.

Although unable to pursue the possibility of a career outside the farmhouse where she settled, she insisted that her daughters receive an education or other chances for advancement. The local primary school, a simple building with two classrooms, stood within walking distance at the top of the lane. The boys often stopped attending on account of the farm work. Most of the girls, however, continued their education. Their mother wanted her daughters to have opportunities in their lives.

By encouraging them to spend time away, the irony was that she destined her girls for elsewhere. With bleak economic prospects at the time, little choice remained for them to stay. One after another, they left home -- almost all of them for the United Kingdom or the United States. Every night, their mother prayed for their protection.

Despite the distance, the mother-child relationship stayed strong through the letters they wrote: accounts of life in new lands, photographs of grandchildren born abroad. In this way, my mom learned about many of her sisters and brothers. Her mother held the notepaper close to her chest, near to her heart, savoring the words as if the sender were present with her there on the page as well. Then, she read them aloud to her husband and those still at home.

Almost every envelope included a portion of their earnings as well. How difficult it is today to imagine enclosing 20% of a weekly salary. Yet, this is what the children often did for their mother, pleased to think of her being able to buy fresh tomatoes as a treat or perhaps a haircut in town. After the arrival of electricity in the area, her oldest son and daughter-in-law bought her even greater gifts that transformed her life in the home: a washing machine and later a stove.

My mom followed in the footsteps of her siblings. Shortly before turning 17, she went to London with her sister. Whenever she returned home afterwards, traveling by train, car and ferry, her mom greeted her at the front door of the thatched farmhouse, so eager for her arrival. Walking her daughter into her room, she sat on the bed and tapped her hand against the mattress, saying, "tell me all that has happened since you left." My mom would then recount the latest from her sisters and brothers, as well as her experiences away from home.

As her daughters grew up, my grandmother sometimes confided that she looked forward to the day when they would return to live nearby, hopefully raising families of their own near her, able to visit as she aged. Although they didn't come back for good, still they remained close. They may have left, but their mother was with them wherever they went.

A few years ago, I found a cassette recording from a distant cousin in Florida who has since passed away. On one of his visits to Ireland decades earlier, he recorded a conversation with both of my grandparents. As my mom listened to her mother's voice for the first time in more than 30 years, the tears came. Memories flooded back, reminders of the imprint of a mother.

Like every year, they are there on Mother's Day. They are there every day.

Sean Carlson is completing a book about emigration through the lens of his mother's experiences, from Ireland to London and the United States.

 

 

ART: Venice Biennale international art festival, the Vatican is presenting an exhibit inspired by the first book of the Torah, rather than a New Testament theme.

 

 

 

 

13 May 15 Knockanure

 

KNOCKANURE

 

MAY: Annual Queen of the May Procession: Corpus Christi Church Knockanure on Sunday 19th May,2013. A special day of Devotion to Our Lady this being “The Year of Faith”. Guest priest will be Fr. Bowen P.P. Athea.

Church Ministries: training will again resume in October, please give your name into the Presbytery to Fr. John Lucid P.P..

TIDY Towns; A reminder to Knockanure residents - Entry Form for 2013 Tidy Towns’ Competition must be submitted by May 23rd. Judging will take place starting on June 1st. If everyone put ”the hand to the wheel, it could be made into a very attractive Village, of which the Community could be proud.

 

ROSARY will be said every Tuesday for the month of May at the Grotto Moyvane at 7.45pm.

 

GAMES: Moyvane/Knockanure Community Games Athletics Finals will be held in Con Brosnan’ Park on Thursday 16th May at 5.30pm. Events for Boys and Girls U6 to U16. The first four in each event will qualify for the County Final in Castleisland on June 22nd and 23rd. please contact Carmel at 087 9267871.

 

PRAYER: Charismatic Day of Prayer & Praise Taking Place in Emmanuel House, Clonfert, Co. Galway on 18th May. Guest Speakers will be Fr. Pat Collins, Eddie Stones & Fr. Michael Kennelly. Theme is “Come let us adore Him”. Day starts at 11am and finishes at 5pm and bring at packed lunch. For information ring 00353(0)579151552 or email contact@emmanuelhouse.ie

MEMORIAL plaque to Walsh, Lyons, Dalton and Dee was unveiled at Gortaglanna Bridge on Sunday May 12th.

 

FEAST: St Brendan Feast day May 16th at 8pm, There will be a concelebrated Open-air mass in Ardfert Cathedral for the Feast of St. Brendan. Bishop Bill Murphy will be the principal celebrant, music for mass composed by Fr Ahern. May 13th A talk and slide presentation on the Saint will be presented by Fr. Gearoid O’Donoghue at the Ardfert Retreat Centre at 8.00p.m.. Sunday 19 May 2013, Pilgrimage to Wethers Well for a prayer service at 2 pm. Children’s Fair in Ardfert Village Green at 3pm.

CREATIVE WRITING at Listowel Library, As part of this year’s Bealtaine festival, Tommy Frank O’Connor (author of Meeting Mona Lisa, The Poacher’s Apprentice and Attic Warpipes) will facilitate a creative writing workshop for adults at Listowel Library on Thursday May 16th. The workshop will take place from 11am to 12.30pm and is free of charge. As places are limited, please telephone the library on 068-23044 to reserve your place.

EVENTS: Dog Show in Abbeyfeale Town Park on Sunday May 19 at 2.00 p.m; The annual May Fair and Vintage Rally in aid of Dromcollogher Respite Centre will be held on Sunday 19th May;

Night of poetry and music will be held in Glin Library at 8 pm on Tuesday May 21st to celebrate the Bealtaine Festival;

 

DEATH took place recently at Sisters Avenue in London of Kay Hattley nee O Brien, daughter of Morgan O Brien of Listowel and Middleton, Co Cork and Marian Fitzmaurice of Moyvane. The O Brien family lived in the Small Square Listowel near Fred Mann. Kay is survived by her husband Ted Hattley. Her siblings include Joan Brassil, Moyvane, Paddy died at sea in the Neptune in 1941, Murragh died as a child and Edmund. Mass for Kay Hattley was celebrated in London on 8th May 2013.

DEATH occurred on May 4 2013 of Dan Allen of St. Brendan's Terrace, Listowel. Formerly of Cappawhite, Co. Tipperary and late of Ahalana, Moyvane, Survived by his wife Mary B Keane daughters Margaret, Julie, Anna-marie, and son Michael, his grandchildren, and great-grandchild, brothers Martin, Paddy, Tom, and John, and sister Bridie. Requiem mass for Dan Allen was celebrated on Friday the 10th of May 2013 at Moyvane Church, followed by burial in Ahavoher Cemetery, Knockanure.

ANNIVERSARIES: David Dillon, Hugh Goulding, David Foley, Noreen Sweeney, Michael Anthony Ahern, Ned Sheehy, Catriona Houlihan, Sr Ignatius O Grady, John Guiney, Michael Collins, Jimmy Kearney, Paddy Meehan, Tim Shanahan, Mary Finegan, Eileen Behan, Eamonn Cotter, Dick O Connor, Fr Pat Moore, Jer Scannell, Bea Leahy, Sean Sullivan, Tony Cronin, Danny Curtin, Mai Quinn, Con Flaherty, Mass on Wed. 15th 7.30pm for Timothy & Julia O’Flaherty; Mass on Thurs. 16th Knockanure 7.30pm for Joan Keane; Mass on Fri. 17h Knockanure 7.30pm for Maureen Aherne & David Kennelly; Mass on Sat. 18th 7.30pm for Maura O’Connor; Mass on Sun. 19th 10.00am in Knockanure for Timothy & Marta O’Sullivan and the 11.00am Mass in Moyvane is for Ned Sheehy.

 

 

CHURCH News; Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm

Wed. 10.00pm to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm

Readers:- Vigil, Seline Mulvihill, 11.00am Katerina & Andrew Kellighan; Knockanure: Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy

Annual Eucharistic Procession Listowel on Sunday 26th May 2013, after the 11am. Mass.

ARDFERT; Saturday 8th June 2 - 6 pm, Afternoon with Eddie Stones, Emmanuel House, Clonfert. Tel. 066-7134276. E.mail: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

 

 

COMMUNITY Games; The County Final of U10 Mixed Gaelic Football will be held in Tralee on June 3rd,, also the Finals of the U13 Boys and Girls Futsal will be held on June 2nd. This year a new event has been added, the Game of Skittles for Boys and Girls U12 and U14, boys and girls will be introduced to the rules of the game. The committee are hoping to enter a team in the County Finals, if interested, please contact Carmel at 087 9267871.

MEET AND GREET SOCIAL GET TOGETHER: Are you a widow, widower, separated/divorced or dealing with the loss of a partner. You are invited to a social get together at the Ballintemple Inn, NCW on Saturday, May 19 at 9.30pm. Music by Blue Rhythm. Contact Maire 0860620596.

 

TOASTMASTERS: Next meeting Wednesday, May 15 in the Desmond Complex. For further information contact Mie at 087-2272788 or Bridget at 0878-4146732 or email westlimericktoastmasters@yahoo.ie

ST. MICHAEL’S COLLEGE GRADUATION MASS on Thursday 16th May at 10.30am.

MEDJUGORJE MONTHLY PRAYER MEETING will meet in the Parish meeting room on Monday May 13th at 7.30pm. sharp. A review of the video/talks on “Catholicism” will be given by Fr. S. Sheehy and Fr. P. Dillon. All welcome.

ROSARY will be recited at O’Connell’s Ave. Grotto every Sunday for the month of May at 6pm. and at Clounmacon Grotto every Friday night at 8pm. for the month of May. All welcome.

 

 

IRISH BLOOD DONOR CLINIC will take place on Monday 13th & Tuesday 14th May from 6pm. to 9pm. at Listowel Arms Hotel. Give blood for life.

PARKINSON’S ASSOCIATION are holding a information meeting for people with Parkinson’s, their families and carers on Thursday 30th May in Manor West Hotel Tralee from 10.30am to 2.15pm. for more information contact 1800359359.

RECOVERY HAVEN CANCER SUPPORT HOUSE Gynaecological Cancer Support Group Meeting, Monday 13th May, 8pm - 9pm. Le Cheile, Bereavement through Cancer, Peer Support Group. Coffee morning every 2nd & 4th Monday of the month 10.30am - 12pm.

For further information phone Siobhan @ 066 7192122.

 

 

 

STARS: The Atacama Large Millimetre Array, it can effectively configure its 50 individual telescopes to act as a single large telescope 16km across! It is the biggest and most expensive ground-based astronomical project being built at over a billion euro so far.

RELATIVES Wanted;

My GGG Grandfather Michael Cushion was born approx 1814 in Ireland and I am having problems finding his birth place. From the Moyvane pages( you have to love Google) I could see that a Michael Cushion was born in Moyvane and I have confirmed this on the free Irish Genealogy web site(mother Ellen McInery & father Michael Cushion) .Michael left Ireland and married my GGG Grandmother Julia Mac Donald (McDonnell ? ) in 1836 in Bermondsey Surrey London . The census records indicate both on them were deaf and dumb, but not where in Ireland he was born.

After the 1861 census Michael has just disappeared aged 44, and could not be located in anymore census, death lists, immigration, lists poor houses etc .So I am checking different spellings etc. Julia was head of house in the 1871 census but was still marked as married. I wonder whether Michael went home to Ireland ? . Julia was born in Middlesex London however her parents were born in Cork and Longford Ireland. So I was thrilled to find some more Irish relatives.

Michael and Julia had 3 children that survived, of which my GG Grandfather Thomas was the eldest .He married Eliza Field and my GGrandfather William was born .William married Eliza Jane Goulding and moved the family from Bermondsey Surrey London to Kent.

On the outbreak of the first world war William who was in his early forties went to war with his sons William & Albert .Sadly Albert was killed and is buried at the Somme .

My grandfather was John Cushion and he joined up with his dad and brothers but they discovered he was just under the age. He decided to sail to Australia and joined the Australian Army, instead . John Cushion married my grandmother Dorothy Josephine Donohoe.

THOUGHT: “Hope means expectancy when things are otherwise hopeless”. G. K. Chesterton.

“I would marvel much that any man should be so mad, as to refuse in darkness, light: in hunger, food: in cold, fire: for the word of God is light, food, fire”. Thomas Cranmer.

Ascension Prayer to Live a Full Life

 

O Lord,

Your Ascension into heaven

marks the culmination of the Paschal Mystery,

and it contains an important teaching for us.

 

May we live life as an earthly reality

and develop our human potential to the fullest.

May we make use of the results of science

to achieve a better life on this planet.

 

But in our best moments

we know that there must be more

than all of this,

a transcending Reality.

 

As Christians, we know that this Reality

is Your loving Father

Who awaits us with You and the Holy Spirit.

Where You have gone,

we ultimately will come - if we are faithful.

 

New Saint Joseph People's Prayer Book

 

ABROAD: The Irish Council for Prisoners Overseas (ICPO) is a charitable organisation established by the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference in 1985, which works on behalf of Irish prisoners overseas to provide information and support to these prisoners and their families.

 

 

 

 

13 May 8 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

SOCIAL day for the Active Retired takes place in Knockanure on Monday 13th May 2013. Come and enjoy a 4 Course meal with music and dance. All welcome, Ring office on 068 49799. New members especially welcome just come along.

VTOS Open Information Morning, Listowel Community College. On Thursday 9th May 2013, From: 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. , please contact the school on 068-21023.

MISSION: “Want to carry on growing in your Faith after the Mission“? Come and join us at our scriptural reflection group. We read, pray, discuss or simply sit and soak it all in! Come and give it a try. Fridays 8 -9.30 in the Presbytery Moyvane.

I.C.A. Rosary will be said every Tuesday for the month of May at the Grotto Moyvane at 7.45pm. Please come along and join in. The A.G.M. of the Guild takes place on Tuesday 14th May at 8.15pm at the Marian Hall.

THANKS: Knockanure Tidy Towns; Congratulations and thanks to Volunteers who collected litter from Village & approach roads, in the recent Spring Clean Drive. Henry & Kathy Finucane, Scoil Chorp Chriost, Tony & Mary Buckley, Mary Brosnan and Michelle McEvoy.

EVENTS: ; Record Breaking number of Monks together is being attempted at Ardfert NS on May11th at 6pm; Weekend of Prayer and Meditation in Ardfert, inspired by Anthony de Mello with John Callanan SJ - May 10th - 12th Residential and non-residential places available. Booking 7134276: ardfertretreat@eircom.net ; Car Boot Sale in NCW on12th May; Sunday for Ireland’s missing people will be held at Knockfierna at 2pm on May 12th; The walk in aid of Pieta House will take place in Muckross Park in Killarney on May 11th, beginning and ending at the Gleneagle Hotel; Afternoon tea dance in Fr. Casey's Clubhouse on Sunday, May 12 from 3-6pm; Seminar on the gathering will be held at the Malton Hotel, Killarney, on Monday 13th May;

FEAST: St Brendan Feast day May 16th at 8pm, There will be a concelebrated Open-air mass in Ardfert Cathedral for the Feast of St. Brendan. Bishop Bill Murphy will be the principal celebrant, music for mass composed by Fr Ahern. May 13th A talk and slide presentation on the Saint will be presented by Fr. Gearoid O’Donoghue at the Ardfert Retreat Centre at 8.00p.m.. Sunday 19 May 2013, Pilgrimage to Wethers Well for a prayer service at 2 pm. Children’s Fair in Ardfert Village Green at 3pm.

PARTY was held by family and friends of Jim Fitzgerald of Moyvane to mark his retirement from the probation and welfare service after 20 years work.

BEST Wishes to Elaine Hudson who won gold recently in Munster Badminton games, she played in the Grade 3 Section.

LADIES Football, Kerry will play against Galway in Parnell Park , Dublin on May 11th, in the National League Division 2 final, Breda lane was in the team that beat Westmeath in the Semi-Final.

CLOSING Date for Kerry Fleadh entries is May 16th.

NEW MOON on the 10th, Feed is dreadfully scarce, everyone is going from week to week in hope of and improvement. All the shrubs are now covered in leaves, the Blackthorn is white with little flowers, now waiting for apple blossoms and flowers on the whitethorn.

TRAIL: Gearoid Pierse has update on Facebook on rally 12TH May in support of restoring the old rail line for walkers. Walk on 12th May at 3pm and will commence at Listowel's J.B.Keane Road outside Lartigue Museum.

40 HOURS ADORATION will take place in Listowel Parish commencing with Mass at 8pm. Friday 10th May until the closing Mass at 11am. Sunday 12th May.

DEATH took place in New Jersey on 26 April 2013 of Sr. Vivian Nolan of Moyvane at the age of 93. She was daughter of Timothy Nolan and Elizabeth Stack, she is survived by her sister Betty O Carroll and niece Elizabeth O Carroll and Joan Brown.

Sister Mary Vivian Nolan, M.F.I.C.Date of Birth, October 8, 1920. Date of First Profession, April 25, 1939. College, Fordham University, Bronx, NY. Post-graduate master’s degree, religious education, Villanova University,Philadelphia, PA

Assignments: primary education assignments in Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania; also Zamalek, Alexandria, Heliopolis, Egypt.

DEATH: Mary Murphy nee Fealey, died Saturday, April 20, 2013, unexpectedly at 5 Dalton Street, Athea, Predeceased by her husband David and daughter Marie who died in 1999. Mary is survived by her sons Patrick, Tom, Charlie, David, Willie, Timmy & Peter, daughters Jet, Noranne, Margaret, Eileen & Catherine, sisters Kathleen (Woulfe) & Nora Mary (Enright), grandchildren, great grandchildren. Mary Murphy was born at Abbeyfeale.

DEATH took place in Melbourne on 27.04.2013 of Bridget Teresa Carroll daughter of Dan Keane and Hannah Hanrahan of Keylod Moyvane born 23.03.1918. Sister of Peg, Lil, Mary, Michael and Dan (all dec.) and Joan. Mother of Auna, Marie Therese, Paula and Margaret. Mother-in-law of Kevin, Lindsay, Jim and Gavin. Grandmother of 17, great grandmother of 15, and great great grandmother of 1. Bridget Teresa was predeceased by her husband Cyril Carroll who died in 1967.

Mass for Mrs Carroll was celebrated at St John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 494 Whitehorse Rd, Mitcham on Friday May 3, 2013. Burial at Andersons Creek Cemetery, Cemetery Rd, Warrandyte. Bridget Teresa Carroll resided at Mingarra Hostel, Croydon for past six years.

DEATH took place on Thursday, May 02, 2013 of Mollie O’Carroll nee Lynch, St. Teresa’s, Meadowlands, Oakpark, Tralee, formerly of Knockanure and Clahane, survived by her husband Vincent, children, Bernadette, Regina and Vincent, her grandchildren, brothers and sisters, nephews & nieces, sons-in-law Felix & Stafford, daughter-in-law Angela, brothers & sisters-in-law, relatives, Requiem Mass for Mollie O Carroll was celebrated on Saturday last in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Rathass, Tralee, she was laid to rest afterwards in Rath Cemetery.

 

 

ANNIVERSARIES: Ellen Fitzgerald, Mary Hayes, John Houlihan, Sr. Martina Woulfe, James Relihan, Michael A O Sullivan, John Carmody, Tom Scannell, Patsy Broderick, Fr Dan McSweeney, Joe Murray, Noreen McCarthy, Sr. Patricia Langan, Michael Dowling, Tom Higgins, John Flavin, George Fitzmaurice, Mary Dunfort, Mary Hudson, William Flaherty, Gortaglanna Shooting, Mass on Fri. 10th at 7.30pm for Jimmy Kennelly; Mass on Sat. 11th at 7.30pm John & Peggy Collins and the deceased members of the Collins Family; Mass on Sun. 12th at 10.00am for Noreen Sweeney and the 11am Mass in Moyvane is for David Foley and the deceased members of the Foley Family.

FIRST Holy Communion, Sat. 11th 11.30am in Knockanure

Adoration; Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00pm to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm

READERS: Vigil, Michelle Corridan, 11.00am Paul & Anthony Kiely; Knockanure, Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald

MEETING of the P.P.C. and the Liturgy Group

in the Presbytery on Wednesday night next 8th May at 8pm.

 

CREATIVE WRITING at Listowel Library, As part of this year’s Bealtaine festival, Tommy Frank O’Connor (author of Meeting Mona Lisa, The Poacher’s Apprentice and Attic Warpipes) will facilitate a creative writing workshop for adults at Listowel Library on Thursday May 16th. The workshop will take place from 11am to 12.30pm and is free of charge. As places are limited, please telephone the library on 068-23044 to reserve your place.

GEORGE FITZMAURICE' Anniversary on Saturday May 11th at 8 pm at Seanchaí Literary Centre, to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of the North Kerry & Abbey playwright, more from . (068) 22212.

TO CELEBRATE THE YEAR OF FAITH “On Being Catholic” the last week of a series of video talks are taking place in the Parish Meeting Room on this Tues. May 7th Prayer & the life of the spirit – Fire of God’s Love. Wed. May 8th The Last Things – Heaven, Purgatory, Hell – World without End both at 7.30pm. sharp. Facilitated by Fr. Sean Sheehy and Fr. Paul Dillon. Everybody welcome.

ST JOHN’S: Wed. 8th The Best of Irish with Mairtin O Connor, Zoe Conway and Donal Lunny; Thursday 9th a farce called Kindly Leave the Stage; Fri. 10th, Kerry School of Music; Wed. 15th, a presentation by Kerry Parents and Friends, more information from 068 22566.

THOUGHT: “We consider we do not have enough of much in this world -- money, friends, prestige, education, and so on... The real trouble is not that people don't have enough of these things but that these things in themselves are not enough” Selwyn Hughes.

RELATIVES: Looking for information on ancestors of Jeremiah Kennelly ( born 13 Dec 1796) married to Julia Hickey, who came to Canada with their family around 1845 and settled in Ontario. Most of their children moved to the Saginaw MI area around the 1860's. I have had contact with several descendants but haven't been on the forum for awhile and would like to reconnect especially with the descendants of Julia Kennelly who married Philip Holihan (or Holahan).Looking forward to any info. Thanks

Looking for info for Jeremiah and Nora Kennaly possibly from NY or NJ. They had one natural born daughter (Gertrude) and an adopted daughter (my grandmother, Mary Margaret Smith Kennaly Morrison Savoy.) Mary was adopted from St. Mary's Orphanage in 1924 or 1926, born 12-8-1916.

 

 

 

 

13 May 1 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

MISSION: Great crowds attended the recent mission in the parish. Thanks to all who helped to make it a success. Especially Fr Lucid and the Pastoral Council, Fr John Hanna and Fr Michael Dempsey both of the CSsR Order. The have connections in the parish as Bishop Collins and Fr Enright belonged to the same order. Singing and praying began at 7am and the last service began at 8.15pm, with priests and congregation happily joining in all the activities.

Choir can be heard on youtube at knockanurelocal.

Our Sacristan Margaret was going a hectic pace all week, keeping everything ship shaped. Knockanure Choir during Mission April 2013 : http://youtu.be/vXIutWaEqEU

http://youtu.be/c6ejugqDXjE

THOUGHT; All men can be criminals, if tempted; all men can be heroes, if inspired, G. K. Chesterton.

 

VTOS Open Information Morning, Listowel Community College. On Thursday 9th May 2013, From: 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. For Adults wishing to return to Education. VTOS – Vocational Training Opportunities Scheme is a second chance education programme for adults over 21 in receipt of a social welfare payment. Details regarding the course and eligibility for the course will be available on the day, please contact the school on 068-21023.

 

EVENTS: ; Fleadh by the Feale in Abbeyfeale May 2nd to 6th; Cuckoo Walking Festival in Tarbert runs from 3rd to 6th May; Military Weekend will be held in Listowel on the Bank holiday; Hooley in the Hills kicks off in Lyreacrompane on Friday May 3rd, and continues till Monday 6th; Rally of the Lakes, May 4th and 5th; Record Breaking number of Monks together is being attempted at Ardfert NS on May11th; Weekend of Prayer and Meditation in Ardfert, inspired by Anthony de Mello with John Callanan SJ - May 10th - 12th Residential and non-residential places available. Booking 7134276: ardfertretreat@eircom.net ; The walk in aid of Pieta House will take place in Muckross Park in Killarney on May 11th, beginning and ending at the Gleneagle Hotel; Afternoon tea dance in Fr. Casey's Clubhouse on Sunday, May 12 from 3-6pm;

 

TRAIL: Gearoid Pierse has update on Facebook on rally 12TH May in support of restoring the old rail line for walkers. Walk on 12th May at 3pm and will commence at Listowel's J.B.Keane Road outside the Old Station (now the Lartigue Museum).

In Co. Limerick on Bank Holiday Monday 6th May at 3pm an 8 mile loop walk will set out from the Rooskagh Communications Mast (on the hills to the North-West of Newcastle West; close to L1329..see map on http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/197955314). This is a very scenic route with panoramic views of the Golden Vale and involves minor public roads as well as the old railway. Please wear visibility vests. Beidh fáilte romhat. Be advised that there are fairly steep roads to be walked!

ANNIVERSARIES: Michael O Connor, Patsy Barry, Paul McEvoy, Eddie Moloney, Sr. Margaret Mary Morrissey, Margaret O Donnell, Madge Stokes Fitzmaurice, Patrick Bunce, Dick Galvin, Benny O Connell, Joe Healy, Seamus McCloskey, Moss Galvin, Tim Stack, Sr. Carmel Walsh, Peg Carmody, Con Synan, Jeremiah C O Carroll, Mary Harnett, Pat Danaher, Paddy Greaney, Delia Langan, Mattie Kennelly; Mass on Tues. 30th 7.30pm for Patrick Bunce; Mass on Wed. 1st May 7.30pm for Denis O’Connor; Mass Sat. 4th 7.30pm for Jeremiah Christopher O’Carroll; Mass on Sun. 5th at 10.00am for Padraig McMahon and the 11.00am Mass is for John Carmody.

FIRST Friday: on Thurs. 2nd Knockanure at 7.30pm and on

Fri. 3rd 7.30pm. No First Friday Calls this month due to the recent calls by the Missioners.

THANKS: A Very Special word of Thanks to Fr. John Hanna and to Fr. Michael Dempsey for the lovely and spiritually uplifting Mission over the past week.

A Sincere Word of Thanks to the Liturgy Group, the Sacristans, the Parish Pastoral Council and the Drama Group for all Their hard work, their input into the Mission is greatly appreciated.

READERS: Vigil, Elaine Hudson, 11.00am Jerry Duggan;

Knockanure, Mary O’Flaherty.

Diocesan Collection for the Education of Priests on the 4th & 5th May.

INFORMATION officer at Knockanure Community Centre on the 1st , 3rd & 4th, Monday of each month. Medical Card Forms, Farm Assist, Social Welfare Queries, Housing, Property Tax Forms and much more, free & Confidential Service. Call Philomena at 068 49799.

MASSin Friday May 3rd in Listowel Church for Retired, Deceased, Sick & Serving Members of the An Garda Siochana.

40 HOURS ADORATION will take place in Listowel Parish again this year – commencing with Mass at 8pm. Friday 10th May until the closing Mass at 11am. Sunday 12th May. We are appealing to people who wish to commit to an hour of Adoration to sign the sheet at the back of the Church.

OFFICIAL OPENING LARTIGUE MONORAIL & MUSEUM by French Ambassador to Ireland, Emmanuelle d’Achon, on Saturday, 4th May at 2pm. All are welcome.

A LECTURE ENTITLED 'Neutral Shores - Ireland & the Battle of the Atlantic' by author Mark McShane will take place in the Seanchaí Literary & Cultural Centre, Listowel on Friday May 3rd at 8 pm. This event is part of Listowel Military Festival, Tel. (068) 22212.

 

NOTE On behalf of the Listowel Military Festival Weekend. We would greatly appreciate if parishioners attending Mass on Sunday May 5th would remove their cars from the Church area to the AIB Bank immediately following last Mass as a re-enactment of a battle scene is planned for them. All are welcome to attend.

 

TO CELEBRATE THE YEAR OF FAITH “On Being Catholic” A series of video talks are taking place in the Parish Meeting Room on this Tues. April 30th: Mystery of the Liturgy & the Eucharist – Word Made Flesh True Bread of Heaven. Wed. May 1st: The Church’s Witnesses – Communion of those on earth and in Heaven both at 7.30pm. sharp. Facilitated by Fr. Sean Sheehy and Fr. Paul Dillon. Everybody welcome.

 

MARK’S GOSPEL – A DRAMATISATION produced by Padraig Dennehy on Wed & Thu night at 8pm in the Convent Hall, Lixnaw.

 

KNOCK: National Prayer Vigil for the right to life of mothers and babies. Saturday 4th May, Our Lady’s Shrine, Knock, Co Mayo. Programme: 1.00pm Rosary Procession, 2.00pm Short Presentation, 3pm Holy Mass celebrated by Cardinal Seán Brady.

ST BRENDAN Walk, The Kerry Camino will take place on the route of The Dingle Way on Sat 4th May (Tralee to Camp), Sun 5th (Camp to Annascaul) and Monday 6th (Annascaul to Dingle.) Registration and slideshow in The Grand Hotel, Denny Street Fri 3rd from 7-9 pm. Information from www.kerrycamino.com or email info@kerrycamino.com.

 

 

DEATH took place 0n 19th April 2013 of Johnny Kennelly of Farnastack, Lisselton, he is survived by his wife Maureen, sons Mike, Eddie, and John, daughters Nora, Anne, and Mary and daughters-in-law and sons-in-law. Also sadly missed by his brothers Mossie and Patsy, grandchildren Simon, Nicholas, John, and Molly, sister-in-law Catherine and husband Noel O'Malley, and other relatives and friends.

Requiem Mass for Johnny Kennelly was celebrated on Monday 22nd of April St. Teresa's Church, Ballydonoghue, followed by burial at John Paul II Cemetery, Listowel.

CHOIR: Knockanure Choir during Mission April 2013

: http://youtu.be/vXIutWaEqEU

 

http://youtu.be/c6ejugqDXjE

 

http://youtu.be/fTWfCq3fz8E

 

Old Pictures Moyvane Church Choir 24 April 2013-04-25

http://youtu.be/SaaMNzK_Dog

 

Moyvane Church Choir 24 April 2013

http://youtu.be/WVwRVGVhQ-U

 

ST JOHN’S: Wed. 1st May, drama, Are there More of You, based on lives of four women; Thursday 2nd, Listowel Community College Concert; Fri 3rd, Dick Gaughan, Scottish Folk Singer; Tuesday 7th , Celebrating Women’s Creativity, details from 068 22566.

RTE documentary about John Sheahan, retired member of the Dubliners folk group, on Monday 15th April . 2013. His father came from Glin, and his mother from Ardagh. John Sheahan has relations in the locality. He is the last surviving member of the original five man band.

ABBEYFEALE GATHERING FUNDRAISER: Rathkeale man and Abbeyfeale resident Mike Guinane and his trusty clarinet will be the star attraction at the final afternoon tea dance of the season in Fr. Casey's Clubhouse on Sunday, May 12 from 3-6pm. This is a fundraiser for the Abbeyfeale Schools Reunion July 15-21. Mike performs for the month of September in Lisdoonvarna and is well known to dancing patrons from all over the country

 

GATHERING 2013, Volunteer Ireland is looking for Volunteer Ambassadors for Limerick to provide a warm Irish welcome to visitors during this year’s busy tourist season. For further information on the role or to apply to volunteer:

Visit: www.volunteer.ie/events/thegathering

Call: Volunteer Ireland on 01 636 9446.

Deadline for application for Term 1 is 9th May 2013.

PARKS 2013; there is one park for every 14,000 Americans. And with the U.S. is losing 2 million acres to development each year.

CONFERENCE: The 17th International Passive House Conference took place last weekend in Frankfurt, with over a 1,000 attendees from all corners of the world.

 

 

 

IRISH Genealogy Summer School, University College Cork, June 30-July 6, 2013. The full programme can be downloaded at http://www.ucc.ie/en/ace-genealogy/

 

Taken before us, 1st of April 1654,

 

WM. HAMILTON. JOHN CARMICKE.

ROBT. BROWNING. THO. BAMPTON.

 

The Island Magee Massacre

 

A man Mitchel, of Island Magee, sworn and examined, saith, that this deponent being at Ballycorry on the sabbath day, about sermon time in the afternoon, on which day the Irish of the island Magee were murdered, when there was a great confluence of Scotch-men, met together at the said village of Ballycorry, from the county of Antrim, from beyond the Bann water and from Ballymena, all strangers to this examt., who, as this examt. heard generally reported there, gave out that they had a warrant from the king to murder all the Irish, and that they would kill any man who would save and protect the Irish. And that this examt. meeting on his way home with one William Graham told him he, this examt., was afraid all their Irish neighbours would be killed that night, for that he heard the same at Ballycorry. And this examinant further saith, that he heard that the said party, at the town of Ballycorry, did threaten that they would kill Doctor Colville, because he would not show unto them the warrant for the execution of the Irish.

And this examt. also saith, that on the next morning after the said massacre, he went into the house of Eiver Magee, who, with his family, was on that Sunday night murdered, and saw John Marshall, now prisoner in the town of Carrickfergus, coming out of the house, with bloody brackens, and clothes hanging on a staff, which he carried on his shoulder, whereupon he, this examt., told him, the said John Marshall, that it had been fitter for him to bury the dead, than to take away any of the murdered person’s clothes, who, making no answer, went unto his own house with the said clothes. And this examt. saith that he believes that the said John Marshall was a man apt to do mischief, for that within a short time after he, the said John Marshall, gave to one Thomas Russell, of Ballymenagh, a bottle of beer, for to kill one Janet McFarlane, a widow, in the island of Magee, because she demanded of the said Marshall some money, which he owed her, as this examt. was credibly informed; and it was generally reported in the country that the said Russell did thereupon murder the said woman according to the said Marshall’s desire. And this examt. saith he knoweth not of any other persons other than these herein specified that were actors or accessories in the said massacres.

 

The Mark of J MITCHEL

 

Taken before us, 1st June, 1653,

WM. HAMILTON.

JOHN READING.

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13 April 24 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

MISSION continues till 26th : Holy Mass at 7.00am in Moyvane and 10.00am in Knockanure; Mission Service Moyvane at 7.00pm and at 8.15pm in Knockanure.

Tues. 23rd Holy Mass at 7.00am in Moyvane and at 10.00am in Knockanure; Mission Service at 7.00pm in Moyvane and at 8.15pm in Knockanure.

Wed. 24th Holy Mass at 7.00am in Moyvane and at 10.00am in Knockanure; Mission Service at 7.30pm in Moyvane Church only.

Thurs. 25th Holy Mass at 7.00am in Moyvane and at 10.00am in Knockanure; Mission Service at 7.00pm in Moyvane and at 8.15pm in Knockanure, Taize Celebration in Knockanure Church only.

Fri. 26h Holy Mass at 7.00am in Moyvane and at 10.00am Knockanure; Mission Service 7.00pm in Moyvane and 8.15pm in Knockanure. Closing of Mission.

Special “Golden Jubilee” Blessing in Knockanure.

28th, details from 085 826 9977.

Students Especially Those Doing Exams This Year

are invited to the Taize celebration in Knockanure Church on Thursday 25th April at 8.15pm. Parents, families and all are welcome. Calling All Voluntary Community Groups and Organisations within the parish to participate in an Altar procession and blessing at the closing ceremony of the Mission on Friday 26th April in Moyvane at 7pm or in Knockanure at 8.15pm. Please make contact with Fr. Lucid or any member of the Liturgy group as soon as possible with details of your representative and of the symbol to be carried.

READERS: Vigil, John Corbett & Jimmy Collins, 11.00am Amanda Coulson & Aine O’Connor; Knockanure: Patricia & Andrew Rogan.

TO CELEBRATE THE YEAR OF FAITH “On Being Catholic” A series of video talks are taking place in the Parish Meeting Room, Listowel on Tuesday April 23rd: Sts. Peter & Paul – Beginning of the Church – Missionary Adventures. Wednesday April 24th:The Union of Christ and His Church – Suffering and Glorious both at 7.30pm. sharp. Facilitated by Fr. Sean Sheehy and Fr. Paul Dillon. Everybody welcome.

PADRE PIO EVENING MASS: will take place in St. Mary’s Church Listowel on Thursday evening at 7.00 p.m. beginning with the Rosary followed by mass and Benediction.

FODDER CRISIS is causing great hardship to both man and beast, some people still have spare supplies, and it would be a great act of kindness to share it.

COURSING at Kilcara on April Mon. 22nd

GABRIEL Fitzmaurice author of over 50 books has recently launched his English translation of the life and execution of Lucinda Sly in 1835.

POETRY Competition for National Schools, Dan Keane Memorial Poetry Competition closing date 30th April 2013, details from writersweek.ie

PILGRIM Hill Award winning film from local man Gerard Barrett, has received great acclaim in most media. Gerard and his friends were also on the Late Late Show.

EVENTS: April 25th , Eigse Michael Hartnett ; 26 to 28 in Ballybunion, Women in the Media, also Bog to Beach challenge on 27th, details from wimballybunion.com Tea dancing will be held in Carrigkerry Community Centre on Sunday 28th April from 2.30pm to 5.30pm ; Fleadh by the Feale in Abbeyfeale May 2nd to 6th; Cuckoo Walking Festival in Tarbert runs from 3rd to 6th May; Hooley in the Hills kicks off in Lyreacrompane on Friday May 3rd, and continues till Monday 6th; Weekend of Prayer and Meditation in Ardfert, inspired by Anthony de Mello with John Callanan SJ - May 10th - 12th.

Residential and non-residential places available. Booking 7134276: ardfertretreat@eircom.net ; The walk in aid of Pieta House will take place in Muckross Park in Killarney on May 11th, beginning and ending at the Gleneagle Hotel;

TRAIL: Gearoid Pierse has update on Facebook on rally 12TH May in support of restoring the old rail line for walkers.

PROPERTY TAX: Beware that you will charged up to E70 by some accountants to pay your E90 property tax, it can be paid free of charge if you fill part 4c of the LPT1 Form, the revenue will then take the tax out of your Single Farm Payment.

DAIRY WEEK runs from 29th April to 5th May.

BISHOP Leahy more at http://www.limerickdiocese.org/

LOUGH DERG 2013; Saturday, June 1-3, Tuesday, July 2-4, Friday, July 26-28, Contact Peg 068/31232.

DEATH took place on 17th April 2013 of Teresa Holly, nee O'Connor of Convent Cross, Listowel and formerly of Leitrim West, Moyvane. Teresa was predeceased by her husband Thomas Holly and son Denis Holly, survived by her sister Betty (USA), nephews, nieces, grand-nephews, grand-nieces. Following Requiem Mass at St Mary's Church, Listowel on Saturday 20th April 2013 Teresa Holly was laid to rest in Ahavoher Cemetery, Gale Bridge, Knockanure.

 

DEATH has taken place on 19th April 2013 of Michael Greaney, Leitrim Middle and Castleisland. Survived by his wife Betty Horgan, sons Kevin and Thomas, daughters Marguerite, Catherine, Lisa, and Noreen, sister Nora, and brother Jim, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, sisters-in-law, brother-in-law and grandchildren. Requiem Mass for Michael Greaney was celebrated in Moyvane Church on 21st April 2013, he was laid to rest at Ahavoher Cemetery, Knockanure.

 

ANNIVERSARIES: Br. Angelus Keane, Hannah Connell, James Kennelly, John Joe Moloney, Richard Tobin, Kitty Moore, Nora Kelly, Kit O Mahony, Billy Fitzgerald; Mass on Sat. 27th at 7.30pm for Patrick, Margaret & Oliver Carmody;

Mass on Sunday 28th at11.00am for Gerard McEnery; Mass on

Tues. 30th at 7.30pm for Patrick Bunce.

COLLECTORS for the Month of May: Vigil, Ita O’Connell & Eddie Flaherty, 11am Julia Stack & John Hanrahan;

Knockanure Jeremiah Kennelly.

Moyvane I.C.A: A big thank you to those who brought daffodils in support of the Cancer Society. Also to those who sampled the teas & treats at the Bingo in the Marian Hall and contributed generously. The total proceeds amounted to €1,460.

MEDITATION Group with Jason Gorham commences at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Tuesday April 23rd at 7pm. Further details available from meditationtralee@gmail.com

FULL Moon on the 26th April. Weather still wet cold and windy, the swallows have arrived, with no flies they are walking in the puddle.

DEATH took place on March 30th 2013 of Sr. Nora Francis born at Lahesrough, Ballybunion to to Patrick and Hanna Francis on March 24th 1918. She was the last surviving member of her family, was predeceased by three brothers and three sisters. Sr. Nora qualified as a nurse in 1940 at Rochdale, she entered the Little Sisters of the Assumption in 1944, she first worked in the Dublin area and the went to Limerick in 1970 and worked there for 30 years.

PLAY at Glorach Theatre, Abbeyfeale, Plot for the Damned, written by cast member, Lorcan MacCurtain.

performances on the 21st, 27th and 28th April. Curtain goes up at 8pm each night and tickets can be booked from 087-1383940.

 

Mental Health

http://www.patheos.com/blogs/faithonthecouch/2013/04/ignorance-is-just-plain-ignorance-or-why-catholics-need-to-stop-promoting-scientologys-stigmas-about-mental-health/

 

ST JOHN’S: Wed 24th, Archival Film shot around Listowel, a fundraiser for St John’s; Thursday 25th, Lagoon Pictures, short film showcase; Fri 26th comedy called, Somebody Famous, by E M Larson, details from 068 22566.

KERRY PARENTS AND FRIENDS LISTOWEL have invited Dermot O’Neill to this year’s Garden Féte which will be held on Sunday next 28th April from 11 – 5pm. All welcome, general admission is free. Also, on the day, Dermot will kindly run two demonstrations at the Fete on “How to fill your baskets and containers with colour” followed by a Q&A session. . In addition Dermot will be holding a seminar in the Listowel Arms Hotel on Saturday 27th April at 5pm where he will present a slideshow entitled “My Secret Garden – Clondeglass” followed by a Q&A session. Please note that Dermot`s seminar and workshops (11.30 – 12.30pm) & (1.30pm – 2.30pm) are ticket only events. Bookings on (068) 22977

VOLUNTEERING Overseas: Where do I start? Sat 11th May 2013 in Dublin .This one day participatory workshop is open to anyone considering volunteering or working overseas for global development (both short-term and long-term). Details below.

http://www.comhlamh.org/trainings-courses-comhlmh-courses-and-trainings-volunteering-courses.html?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Comhlmh+e-Link+April+2013&utm_content=Comhlmh+e-Link+April+2013+CID_19b374f5d86bff14ca32c76edb58d12e&utm_source=e%20link&utm_term=here

 

THOUGHT:” A difficult crisis can be more readily endured if we retain the conviction that our existence holds a purpose - a cause to pursue, a person to love, a goal to achieve.” John Maxwell.

PAYER for Vocations

Lord Jesus, you said to your disciples: “

The harvest indeed is great,

but the labourers are few”.

We ask that we may know

and follow the vocation

to which you have called us.

We pray for those called to serve:

those whom you have called,

those you are calling now,

and those you will call in the future.

May they be open and responsive

To the call of serving your people,

Amen.

 

SEARCHING FOR LEAHY RELATIONS: Rose Ryan has gotten in touch to ask for help with her search for her relations; “My descendants would have originated in Abbeyfeale and Newmarket c.1800 and my Grandfather was John Leahy (1830-1893) married to Mary Buckley (1833-1927) and he was born in Rockhill, Co. Cork and some of his siblings were born in Abbeyfeale. His parents were John Leahy (1790) and Mary Keane (1795). In my research I came across notes from a genealogist employed by a relative in the USA a few years ago which states the following: - Another reference to the early Leahy family in this area was in the Newtonsandes (a genealogy website named after a catholic parish of the same name just north of Brosna). The site lists a wide variety of current and historical facts about the people and events of the area. The 11 April 2007 issue refers to an article in a booklet by Fr. William Casey Comoradh an Cheid, “The Leahy Family Life and times in Abbeyfeale since their first ancestor left Tournafulla c.1796 is well documented. It is this issue I am hoping to find and read. Would you have any idea where I could possibly find this. In recent times, my grandfather would have been from Patrickswell in Co. Limerick. Many thanks for your help.” If any reader can help Rose please contact her on rosemike@eircom.net

 

 

 

 

13 April 17 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

MISSION April 20th - 26th a leaflet explaining event during the week, will be delivered to each household in the Parish. Sun 21st Opening of Mission: 7.00pm Moyvane and 8.15pm Knockanure; Mon. 22nd 7.00am Moyvane, 10.00am Knockanure, 7.00pm Moyvane Mission Service and 8.15 pm Knockanure Mission Service; Tues. 23rd 7.00am Moyvane and 10 am in Knockanure, Moyvane Mission Service 7pm and Knockanure Mission Service 8.15pm. Reconciliation Wed. 24th at 7.30pm.

GET In Shape: Join me every Tuesday at 9.45am and Thursday at 8pm for Aerobics and Body Conditioning classes in Knockanure Community Centre. All Welcome. Ring Maggie 087 9866533.

FEET: Chiropodist will attend the Marian Hall on Friday April 19th at 11am, for appointment ring Eileen Quinn 49472.

FETE will be held at Kerry Parents and Friends garden Centre in Listowel on Sunday 28th of April.

INFORMATION EVENING; Mr. Kevin Murray, Consultant Surgeon, Kerry General Hospital will host an Information Evening on Bowel Cancer Awareness at Fr. Casey's GAA Club House on Monday, April 22 at 8pm. All welcome. Refreshments served.

COURSING at Kilcara on April 28th, details from 085 826 9977.

LOUGH DERG 2013; Saturday, June 1-3, Tuesday, July 2-4, Friday, July 26-28, Contact Peg 068/31232.

TOASTMASTERS: members from Killarney and Tralee are taking part in the district Speech and Evaluation contest on Wednesday, April 17 in the Desmond Complex. Meeting commences at 8.30pm. sharp. For further information contact at 087-2272788 or Bridget at 0878-4146732 or email westlimericktoastmasters@yahoo.ie

HOOLEY in the Hills kicks off in Lyreacrompane on Friday May 3rd, and continues till Monday.

IMMIGRATION, local born Celine Kennelly runs the Irish Immigration, referral and advice centre in San Francisco.

KNOCK; You are invited to Come and Pray with Us at Knock Shrine. First Annual Pilgrimage to Knock Celebrating the Year of Faith, Saturday April 20th from 10am to 5pm, Bus contact Ena on 0860562472 or Margaret on 0872278599.

YEAR OF FAITH “On Being Catholic” A series of video talks are taking place in the Parish Meeting Room, Listowel on Tuesday 16th April – The Mystery of God – Arguments for God’s Existence & Wednesday 17th – Mary, Mother of God – Our Tainted Nature’s Solitary Boast both at 7.30pm. sharp. Facilitated by Fr. Sean Sheehy and Fr. Paul Dillon. Everybody welcome.

ST PIO devotions in Lixnaw Church on Tuesday night 16th with Mass, Rosary & Benediction. The witness will be given by Danny Leen, Tralee.

BEST Wishes to the people of Limerick and their new bishop Brendan Leahy who was consecrated on Sunday last.

MEN: A breakfast club of men run by men will take place at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Thursday, April 18th from 10-12 noon. Further details from 068 23584.

 

GLORACH NEWS: new production, ‘Plot for the Damned.’ The play, which deals with contemporary issues of unemployment, emigration and politics, opens on Tuesday April 16 at 8pm sharp.

 

FLEADH BY THE FEALE: Bank-Holiday May weekend .

TEA dancing will be held in Carrigkerry Community Centre on Sunday 28th April from 2.30pm to 5.30pm. The music will be supplied by the Premier Blue Boys.

ANNIVERSARIES: Teresa Dunne, Peg McEnery, Michael Cunningham, Margaret Sheehy, Fr Tom Moloney, Dawn Murphy, Hannah Sheridan, Rena McAuliffe, Madge Horgan, Tom Walsh, Tade Collins, Joan O Connor, Chris O Connor, Davie Dillon, Tim Flaherty, Ellen Stack, Mairead McGrath, Paddy Flavin, Sean Ahern, Richard Stack, Kathleen Reidy, Br. William Shine, John McCabe, Dan Keane, Jimmy Crowley, Mass on Tues. 16th at 7.30pm for Joanie O’Connor; Mass on

Wed. 17th at 7.30pm for John Shanahan & the deceased members of the Shanahan & Egan Families; Mass on

Thurs. 18th Knockanure at 7.30pm for Laurence & Ellen Collins; Mass on Fri. 19th at 7.30pm Richard Stack; Mass on Sat. 20th 7.30pm for James Cunningham & the deceased members of the Cunningham Family; Mass on Sun. 21st at 10.00am for Ellen & Vanada Horgan and the 11.00am Mass is for the People of the Parish, after Mass Special Blessing of babies “Tot to Teens”. All young people and families welcome.

READERS: Vigil, Seline Mulvihill & Ann Marie Kennelly;

11.00am, Katerina & Andrew Kellighan; Knockanure, Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy.

RETREAT: Ardfert Retreat Centre:

Mindfulness presented by Norma Buckley Sat. 20th April 2.00 - 6.00pm. Fr. Jim Cogley Workshop Tues.23rd April - Thurs.25th - incorporating the personal and ancestral journey.

Weekend of Prayer and Meditation inspired by Anthony de Mello with John Callanan SJ - May 10th - 12th.

Residential and non-residential places available. Booking 7134276: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

VOCATIONS Sunday 21st April. Prayer service at 1.00p.m in Muckross Abbey, Killarney followed by a 3 mile walk to the Franciscan Friary, where there will be Mass at 3.00pm, followed by refreshments. Bus transfer from Killarney railway station car park, to Muckross Abbey from 12.15p.m. This event is being run by the Munster Branch of Vocations Ireland. All are welcome to attend.

 

 

ST JOHN’S: Tuesday 16th, Al Scorch and his Country Soul ensemble; Wed. 17th Grand Piano recital by South Korean born pianist; Sat. 20th The best of traditional with Goitse; Tue. 23rd, Film Club, Doll House; Wed. 24th, Local Reel, details from 068 22566.

SPACE Station will be visible over the country till April 22nd.

GLORIA will be the first open-access network of telescopes around the world, that can be used by people with an interest in astronomy.

THOUGHT: Live in the presence of God and you too will have the eyes of Abraham. Eyes that are always alert to the unexpected. Eyes that see God's actions in petty annoyances and even in tragedies. Eyes that trust. And eyes that continue seeking whenever they are tempted to turn inwards. Glen Argan

PRAYER Afternoon at Scartaglen Church on April 21st at 2.30pm.

TRAIL rally on the 12th May to highlight the inaction and failure of our elected representatives, (with the exception Clr. Tim O Leary, FG and Jimmy Moloney, FF who will have a motion down for next meeting of Listowel Town Council to deliver the Great Southern Trail project for North Kerry.

JFK Anniversary, send any photo or story about JFK visit to Ireland to the American Embassy, or hello@jfkhomecoming.com

 

 

 

 

13 April 10 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

 

 

GREAT day at Knockanure Community Centre on Easter Sunday. Art Competition Winners. Junior Infants 1st Chloe Moore 2nd Rachel O Connor. Senior Infants 1st Aaron White 2nd Grace McMahon. First Class 1st Aisling Doody 2nd Mary Kearney Moyvane. Second Class 1st Lauren Duffy 2nd Tara Enright. Third Class 1st Reece Benham, 2nd J J O Sullivan.

Fourth Class 1st Ollie Moran, 2nd Cian Murphy. Fifth & Sixth Class Grace McElligott, 2nd Kate Stack Tarbert. Adult Category 1st Kate McElligot, 2nd Eileen Enright. Local schools also have a fine display of children’s art.

WALK Cycle or run from Kilmorna to Listowel on 28th April, 9am start, details from 086 7228470.

JOBS info day at INEC Killarney organised by the GAA on April 12th.

SENIOR Citizens meeting in the Marian Hall on Thursday 11th at 7 o’clock.

MISSION April 20th - 26th a leaflet explaining event during the week, will be delivered to each household in the Parish

EVENTS: Paddy Waldron will be talking about Family Tree info at Seanchai, Listowel on April 10th at 7.30 pm, details from 068 22212; Coffee Morning in aid of Sr. Consilio Mission, Wednesday 10th April from 11 to 2pm. in St. Patrick’s Hall;

Listowel’s newly formed drama group present their first performance of John B. Keane’s “MOLL” in St. John’s Theatre, Listowel on Sunday next 7th April and will run until Wed. 10th. Booking 068 22566.

Car boot sale at NCW on Sunday 14th April, On the same afternoon Mossie Richardson and his Country Music Roadshow play at Afternoon Tea Dance in Fr. Casey’s Clubhouse from 3-6pm; Red Cross Sunrise Summit climb of Carrauntuohill on April 14th also on the same day is the Ordination of Bishop Leahy in Limerick; Listowel Confirmation will take place on Monday 15th April - Bishop Bill Murphy will administer the Sacrament of Confirmation to 81 candidates. The ceremony will start at 3.30pm.

WRITING Competition for primary school closing date April19th 2013, details from competition@wimballybunion.com .VOLUNTEERS: With so many unemployed and under employed, it would bring consolation to elderly retired if everyone spent one hour per week doing something for their neighbour. Despite all their comforts, humans are constantly craving social contact.

DISPLAY: Many windows were decorated for the Easter Season and the schools have a grand display of posters on show.

INFORMATION on Keys; I see in your notes from October 2011 a reference to some of my ancestors. “Dan Keys Ahalahanna born 1835 to Dan Keys and Deb. Hanrahan.” . I have the baptismal records for the children born to Daniel Keyes and Deborah (Hanrahan) Keyes from the parish in Moyvane. These records include the marriage of their oldest daughter, Mary Keyes, to Richard Collins in 1861. Both were from Ahalahana. Deborah (Hanrahan) Keyes was a daughter of Denis Hanrahan and Dorothy (Clifford) Hanrahan.

The descendant chart for Daniel Keyes and Deborah Hanrahan is attached. My great grandfather was Thomas Keyes (born 1844 to Daniel Keyes and Deborah Hanrahan). Of course, I have the details of his marriage, children and other descendants from my own family records in the United States. He immigrated in 1871. But, I don’t have information about what happened to the rest of the Keyes children (except for Mary [Keyes] Collins) and some of their descendants, and that information is only from the Irish Genealogy church records.

So, I am writing to ask if, perhaps, you have anything more on the family than what appeared in your notes. If so, I would appreciate knowing about it.

Thanks, Patrick McDonnell.

 

MOVIE: Anthony Hopkins is the star of this months Movies That Matter, Shadowlands. This movies is about C.S. Lewis, a world-renowned writer and professor, who leads a passionless life until he meets spirited poet Joy Gresham. It will be shown in the Ardfert Retreat Centre at 7.30p.m on April 11th.

 

YEAR OF FAITH “On Being Catholic” A series of 10 video talks by Fr. Robert Barron will take place in the Parish Meeting Room on 5 consecutive weeks, beginning Tuesday April 9th & Wednesday 10th at 7.30pm. sharp. Everybody welcome.

KNOCK; You are invited to Come and Pray with Us at Knock Shrine. First Annual Pilgrimage to Knock Celebrating the Year of Faith, Saturday April 20th from 10am to 5pm to a wonderful day of Talk, Workshops, Prayer, Adoration, Rosary, Blessing of the Sick, Eucharistic Procession etc. For more information and booking a seat on the Bus contact Ena on 0860562472 or Margaret on 0872278599.

DEATH took place on April 2nd 2013 unexpectedly of Eilish Walsh (nee Emperor) of Daisy House, Tullamore, Listowel and formerly of Knocknagoshel. Eilish is survived by her husband Patrick, daughters, Marian, Elizabeth (Brosnan), son Martin, her sister Eileen, brother John, sisters-in-law, grandchildren Patrick and Liam, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Requiem Mass for Eilish Walsh was celebrated in St. Teresa's Church, Ballydonoghue on April 4th 2013, Eilish was laid to rest in Gale Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Johnny Buckley, Maud Brennan, Tom Fitzmaurice, Sony Finucane, Fr James Galvin, Nora Danaher, Tady Buckley, Nora Brosnan, Mary Joy, Birdie Graham, Peg Kennelly, Gabriel Kennelly, Kit Bartishel, Ellen dell, Teddy Conway, Fr Tom Moore, Sgt Maurice Walsh, Michael Lyons, Mick Stack, Kate Flaherty, Bishop William Walsh, Tom F Culhane, Art O Beolain, Sr. Virgilius Flavin, Sr. M Paul Bunce, Gerry O Driscoll, Peter Carmody, Brendan Carr, Bridie Liston, Lily O Connor, Bishop Marshall, Mass on Tues. 9th in Knockanure at 7.30pm for Paddy & Catherine Hanrahan; Mass on Wed. 10th at 7.30pm Months Mind for Carol Ann Flahavan; mass on Fri. 12th at 7.30pm for Jer & Catherine Mulvihill & the deceased members of the Mulvihill Family; Mass on Sun. 14th 10.00am for Betty Goulding; Mass at11.00am Joe Stack, Gale Bridge.

SPEAKER at Mass on Sat. 13th 7.30pm A Redemptorist Priest will speak at all Masses this weekend.

READERS: Vigil, Michelle Corridan & Margaret Watters;

11.00am Paul & Anthony Kiely; Knockanure, Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald.

 

PADRE PIO DEVOTIONS Lixnaw on April 16th, with Mass, Rosary & Benediction.

FEALE GAELS CAMOGIE CLUB: have a fun day with registration on Sat. April 13th at the Listowel Emmets Club grounds from 12 – 2pm. All ages from 5 upwards will be welcome. Contact Tina Enright

CANTILLON 2013; a nationwide public Forum on Economics and Entrepreneurship will be held at the Institute of Technology, Tralee on April 11th& 12th. Information and ticket price options available at www.richardcantillion.com. Tel: Deirdre/086 852 4222

INFORMATION Morning at IT Tralee for entrepreneurs on 11 April from 9am to 2pm, details, from richardcantillon.com

RDS 10th and 11th of April Energy Show 2013.

 

SPIRITUAL JOURNEY with Fr. Frank Downes OP on Sat.13th April, 10.30am-4.30pm. Sat. 20th April: 2 - 6 pm; Mindfulness - the practice of cultivating moment to moment awareness in our lives. Presenter: Norma Buckley. Booking 066-7134276. E.mail: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

ST JOHN’S: Moll by John B Keane continues till April 10th; Thursday 11th, From Senegal to Seeger, charts the life of the banjo; Tue. 16th Al Scorch and his Country Soul Ensemble, details from 068 22566.

Kerry Choral Union present “A Salute to Spring” with Senior and Junior Choirs. Sunday 14th April in Our Lady and St Brendan’s Church at 8pm. Suggested donation €10.

PIANO Recital at Fleischmann Studio Kerry School of Music Tralee, by Aidan O Carroll and friends, details from 066 712007.

OLIVER at Siamsa till April 14th.

DEAF Hear A drop-in service will take place on Friday 12th April at Enable Ireland, Edward St Tralee from 10.30 to 12.30. ‘How to manage your hearing aids’ and details of our Tinnitus support service will be available. This is a free and confidential service.

 

Dyspraxia: North and East Kerry Development Company is starting a support group for carers of people with dyspraxia, in the Community Development Project, Rock Street on Tues 16th April from 7.30 - 9.00pm . Contact Maria Hickey 066 7180190

 

 

Knockanure Choir Easter 2013

http://youtu.be/8_INs0qlcmA

 

THOUGHT: “Indeed, the safest road to Hell is the gradual one.” C. S. Lewis

FITZMAURICE, John March 29, 2013, (formerly of Beale Bar, Ballybunion); deeply regretted by his brother, sisters, sister-in-law, niece, nephew, relatives and friends. Reposing in Lynch's Funeral Home, Ballybunion, today from 6 o'c. to 8 o'c. followed by Removal to St. John's Church, Ballybunion. Requiem Mass tomorrow (Monday) at 11 o'c. followed by Burial in Killehenny Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations if desired to Listowel Community Hospital.

DEATH took place on Friday, March 29, 2013 of Eileen Relihan (née Walsh) of Bedford, Listowel. Formerly of Scrahan, Duagh. wife of John Joe, mother of Norma and Moira and Paudie. sister to Noreen. Requiem mass on April 1st in St Mary's Church, Listowel. Eileen Relihan was laid to rest afterwards in John Paul Cemetery, Listowel.

DEATH took place on April 5th 2013 of Tom Carey, Duagh Village, Main Street, Listowel and formerly of Tournageehy, Listowel, at his daughter Marian's residence, in his 102nd year. Survived by sons John and Toddy, daughter Marian, son-in-law, Eoin. Requiem Mass for Tom Carey was celebrated on 7th April 2013 in St. Mary's Church, Listowel. Burial afterwards in Kilsihane Cemetery.

DEATH took place on April 3rd 2013 of Anthony Curtin, Dromin, Listowel. Survived by his wife Kitty, children, Kathleen, Denis, Tony and Gerard; sadly missed by his six grandchildren, daughters-in-law, brothers, sisters, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended family, Requiem Mass in St. Mary's Church, Listowel on 6th April 2013, burial afterwards in John Paul Cemetery, Listowel.

 

 

13 April 3 Knockanure

 

KNOCKANURE

 

 

 

ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre, takes place on Monday 8th April 2013. Come and enjoy a 4 Course meal with music and dance. All welcome.

Ring office on 068 49799. New members especially welcome just come along.. Information officer at Knockanure Community Centre on the 1st , 3rd & 4th, Monday of each month. Medical Card Forms, Farm Assist, Social Welfare Queries, Housing and much more free & Confidential Service Phone 068 49799.

CONGRATULATIONS to Moyvane brothers, Aaron and Sean Slemon who came 15th and 1st in The World Irish Dancing Championships in Boston recently.

SCOR Finals at Tintean on Sunday 7 April.

THANKS to all who helped in the Easter ceremonies, much preparation and organising goes on behind the scene, it is great to see so many volunteers, where would we be without them.

DIVINE MERCY: Devotions at St. Mary’s Church, Listowel on Sunday next, April 7th, from 3.00pm. to 4.00pm. Confessions will begin at 2.30pm. All are most welcome!

Devotions in St. Mary’s Church Tarbert, at 3.00p.m. on Divine Mercy Sunday April 7th.

YEAR OF FAITH “On Being Catholic” A series of 10 video talks by Fr. Robert Barron will take place in the Parish Meeting Room on 5 consecutive weeks, beginning Tuesday April 9th & Wednesday 10th at 7.30pm. sharp. Everybody welcome.

KNOCK; You are invited to Come and Pray with Us at Knock Shrine. First Annual Pilgrimage to Knock Celebrating the Year of Faith, Saturday April 20th from 10am to 5pm to a wonderful day of Talk, Workshops, Prayer, Adoration, Rosary, Blessing of the Sick, Eucharistic Procession etc. For more information and booking a seat on the Bus contact Ena on 0860562472 or Margaret on 0872278599.

CANTILLON 2013; a nationwide public Forum on Economics and Entrepreneurship will be held at the Institute of Technology, Tralee on April 11th& 12th

. Information and ticket price options available at www.richardcantillion.com. Tel:

Deirdre/086 852 4222

WRITING: Classes for Young People from age 13 to 16 years will be held in the Seanchaí Literary Centre, Listowel on Tuesday, April 2nd & Wednesday, April 3rd from 10am to 12 midday each day. To book tel. (068) 22212, e-mail info@kerrywritersmuseum.com.

HEEL PRIK CARD: After March 31, the HSE plans to destroy the blood samples of Irish children born between 1984 and 2002. Heel Prik Card rescued from destruction and sent to you. You can obtain a form at www.newbornscreening.ie or phone the HSE at 1850 24 1850. You need to have the forms, copies of birth certs etc .

INFORMATION Morning at IT Tralee for entrepreneurs on 11 April from 9am to 2pm, details, from richardcantillon.com

ORGAN Donor awareness week continues to April 6th.

SPIRITUAL JOURNEY with Fr. Frank Downes OP on Sat.13th April, 10.30am-4.30pm. Sat. 20th April: 2 - 6 pm; Mindfulness - the practice of cultivating moment to moment awareness in our lives. Presenter: Norma Buckley. Booking 066-7134276. E.mail: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

ANNIVERSARIES: Fr John Dalton, Ted Keane, James Cunningham, Jason Toolan, Willie O Sullivan, Eily Carr, Mai Hickey, Georgie O Donnell, John Downey, Bridie Shine, Timmy Keane, Jackie Broderick, Fr Tom Daly, Nora Buckley, Bill Mangan, Bess Daly, Paddy Scanlon, Mary of the Sacred Heart Leahy, Margaret Ahern, Joe Stack, Matt Costelloe, Joe Walsh, Fr Mike Dalton, Michael Sweeney, Jeremiah F Barry, Mary Agnes Brown, Jer Mulvihill, Francis Woulfe; Mass on Tues. 2nd at 7.30pm for Patrick Hughes; Mass on Wed. 3rd at 9.15am for Nora & Bill Buckley, Church Rd., Mass on Thurs. 4th Knockanure 7.30pm for Mary Enright; Mass on Fri. 5th at 7.30pm for Nora & Joseph O’Connor & Pascal O’Rourke; Mass on Sat. 6th at 7.30pm for Sean, Aggie & Anthony Aherne; Mass on Sun. 7th 10.00am for Tim & Hanna Leahy and the 11.00am Mass is for Noreen Kiely; Mass on Tues. 9th Knockanure at 7.30pm for Paddy & Catherine Hanrahan.

 

Mass was celebrated for Bill Tierney late of Ardagh, Newcastle West, and Australia, by Fr Larry Madden in Saint Molua’s Church Ardagh, on Tuesday 19th March 2013. He was a step-brother to John Joe and Bernard Kennelly Ardagh and he died in Melbourne, Australia, last June. The Mass was followed by the burial of ashes in the old Cemetery Abbeyfeale.

CHURCH News; Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm

Wed. 10.00pm to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm. Readers:- Vigil, Elaine Hudson; 11.00am Jerry Duggan & Noelle Nolan; Knockanure, Mary O’Flaherty. Please return your Trocaire Boxes to the Church.

 

 

COURSE: Names are currently being taken for a new four week course in strategic business planning to be run at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Tuesday evenings starting in April from 7pm to 9pm, Further details from 068 24700.

Names are currently being taken for a new course in meditation to be run at the Listowel Family Resource Centre. Group/individual sessions available upon request. Further details from meditationtralee@gmail.com

 

ART: An exhibition of art works by Limerick Lady Associates in tribute to Charlotte Grace O’Brien can be viewed in the Red Door Gallery Newcastle West. Charlotte was the daughter of William Smith O’Brien Cahermoyle, Ardagh, and the 1848 patriot. Charlotte was a novelist and poet, and associated with helping the women who travelled on Ships that left Cobh for a new life in America.

 

SENIORS: a roadmap to successful ageing was recently launched by Míchael O Muircheartaigh. Produced by Home Instead Senior Care with the support of Age Action and the HSE, the Guidebook features advice and information on a wide range of issues. They include allowances and entitlements, medical health and nutrition matters, home safety information legal and financial information, care options for older people, new technology bereavement and lots more. It also contains a directory of older person’s organizations, and useful contacts. To order a free copy of the Guidebook call1890 989 755 or log on to www.homeinstead.ie to download a pdf of the Guidebook.

MOVIE: Anthony Hopkins is the star of this months Movies That Matter, Shadowlands. This movies is about C.S. Lewis, a world-renowned writer and professor, who leads a passionless life until he meets spirited poet Joy Gresham. It will be shown in the Ardfert Retreat Centre at 7.30p.m on April 11th.

WALK: Sunday 28th April at 9a.m. Kilmorna to Listowel 8km road walk which will parallel the yet to be developed railway section. This is being organised following the successful Listowel-Abbeyfeale-Listowel road/GST cycle on St. Patrick's Day with about 70 participants. www.facebook.com/listowelrailwalk

ALL IRELAND: The Irish debating team from Colaiste Ide agus Iosef of Abbeyfeale are 2013 all Ireland champions in the Comórtas Díospóireachta an Phiarsaigh they won on 21st March 2013 in Portlaoise, against teams from Athlone, Thurles and Lucan in the final.

Competing were Laura O’Donoghue, Patricia Murphy and Niamh Morris, all are in second year.

Over 150 teams from schools throughout Ireland competed in Comórtas Díospóireachta an Phiarsaigh, their teachers, Patricia Hennessy and Eileen Lawlor.

 

RDS 10th and 11th of April Energy Show 2013.

NZ: farmers get a payout boost to soften the drought's blow.

THOUGHT: Doctrine is useless if it is not accompanied by a holy life. It is worse than useless; it does positive harm. Something of "The image of Christ' must be seen and observed by others in our private life, and habits, and character, and doings. James Charles J. C. Ryle

ATHEA Drama Group Celebrated 21 Years of acting in March 2013. They presented a play by John B Keane called Manny Young Men of Twenty. Directed by Theresa O Halloran.Cast, Annette O Donnell, Margaret Reidy, Tommy Denihan, Donal Woulfe, Oliver McGrath, Hannah Mai Collins, Tom Enright, Roger Ryan, Theresa O Halloran, Carol O Connor, Kevin O Keeffe, Tom O Keeffe, Jack Denihan, Lal Browne, Lorcan McAuliffe, Saoirse Redmond, Box Player Kieran Flavin,Set, Noel Ambrose and Martin Dalton. Backstage, Amina Parkes and Damien Ahern. Makeup Joan Griffin. Front of house, Sean Barrett, Mary Kelly, Francie Flavin and Dan Griffin. Lights/ Sound, Declan O Carroll.

 

 

Cast of 1992 Production, Director Oliver McGrath; Cast, Lillian O Carroll, Theresa Mullane, Mick Ahern, Donal de Barra, Con Fitzgerald, Betty Murphy, Raymond Enright, Jimmy Dee, Christina Brouder, Mike Sheahan, Theresa O Halloran, Pat Brosnan, Teddy Murphy, Joan Griffin, Patricia Quinn, J J O Connor and Box Player Francie Flavin.

 

Productions; Manny Young Men of Twenty 1992, Sive, ’93, Buds of Ballybunion ’94, The Field ’95, Nano ’96, I Do Not Like Thee Dr. Fell ’97, The factory Girls ’98, Big Maggie ’99, The year of the hiker ‘2000, The Chastitute ‘’02, The Cripple of Innishmaan ’03, Moll ’06, The Country boy ’07, The Cobweb’s Glory ’08, The Curse of Josie Ward ’09, Unforgiven ’10, The Man From Clare ’11, Lovely Leitrim ’12. More at

http://youtu.be/VawZZ6xqw9U

 

 

 

 

 

13 March 27 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

 

HAPPY Easter to all our readers at home and abroad. As usual many will visit us during the coming days.

MISSION: A Meeting in preparation for the coming Parish Mission (April 20th - 26th) will be held in the Presbytery on Monday next 25th at 7pm. Fr. Hanna will attend this meeting.

 

PARTY: Knockanure Community Centre Party and Easter Egg Hunt will be held at the Centre on Sunday 31st March from 4 to 6pm. Art Competition will be judged by Minister Jimmy Deenihan at 6pm.

Feel Good Fitness Classes at Knockanure Community Centre

Fridays - Ladies 7-8pm , Mens 8-9pm. All Welcome. For more information Please call Colm at 087 9744861.

 

DAWN Mass in Duagh, Tarbert and Kiltomey at 6am on Easter Sunday morning.

 

THANKS to all our Priests who have been extra busy during Lent, it is up to each of us to help in harmony with our Pastor.

Palm Sunday was celebrated in Knockanure with the class for first communion bringing palm to the Sacred Space.

 

DRAW Results; Scoil Chorp Chríost Parents' Association, Knockanure held their Easter Draw in the Community Centre on March 22nd. 2013, Winners were: First Prize - Luxury Hamper: Maggie Large, Trien, Kilmorna, Second Prize - Large Easter Egg: Kate O'Connor, Kilmeaney, Kilmorna, Third Prize - Hamper from Christopher Kiely Accounting Services, The Square, Listowel: John Brosnan, Coilagurteen. Winners of Spot prizes were: Ollie Moran, Keylod, Mary Mulvihill, Keylod, Ben Sweeney, Fourhane, Listowel, Dora Ahern, Kilbaha, Lauren O'Sullivan, Carrueragh, Kilmorna, Mary Keane, Bunagara, Noreen O'Connell, Ahalana, Moyvane, Caoibh Kearney, Moyvane South, Padraig Flavin, Trien, Kilmorna, Mary Goulding Murphy, Liosarda, Listowel, Anne O'Sullivan, Carrueragh, Kilmorna, Fionn Stack, Bunagara, Knockanure Community Centre, Anne Marie O'Shea c/o Kostal, Marion Walsh, Dublin, The Large Family, Trien, Tom McElligott, Lissaniskea, George McNamara, Ahanagran, Michelle Nolan, Listowel, Jack Buckley, Banaraha, Ethan Benham, Bunagara, Jo Jo Barrett, Carrueragh, Helen Langford, Dublin, Pat Fitzgerald, c/o Kostal, Linda O'Sullivan, Ballyduff, Christopher Keane, Coilagurteen, Nuala Keane, Bunagara, Gerard Donegan, Kilbaha, Declan Keegan, Tara & Enright Family, Lissaniskea, Dermot Clancy Knockanure.

Best Sellers prizes of Easter Eggs went to Aaron Whyte, Clodagh Donegan, Alice & Grace McMahon, Patrick Brosnan, Katie Keane, Ollie Moran, Amanda O'Connor, Gavin & Jamie O'Connor.

Thanks to the following who kindly gave the spot prizes: Garvey’s Supervalu, Listowel, Oonagh Harnett, Broderick’s Pharmacy, Listowel, Tesco, Tralee, B.D. Agri Parts, Moyvane, Exposé Hair Salon, Tralee, Amber Filling Station, Tarbert Road, Eliz & John Brosnan, Mary Brosnan, Eason, Listowel, Maggie Large Fitness, Trant’s Pharmacy, Listowel, Tadgh Horan Veterinary, Knockanure Vintage, Noel Stack Meats, Moyvane, Maura & Oliver Moran, Joanne & Dermot Clancy, DNG Stack, Abbeyfeale, Christopher Kiely Accounting Services, The Square, Listowel, Newtownsandes Co op, Tom Roche, The Village Grill, Moyvane, Marie Nolan Right Buy, Moyvane, Con Lynch, Hackney, Gortdromagouna, Moyvane, Mike Lynch Hackney, Moyvane, Gerard Donegan, Handon Transport, Kilbaha & Holly’s Gala Foodstore, Moyvane.

Thanks also the school pupils for selling lines and cards, teachers for collecting cards and money in school, Parents Association members for organising the Draw and Knockanure Community Centre for accommodating us on the day.

 

 

TG4: Scór Encore TG4 Sunday 24th March at 8pm featured Moyvane Balad Group: Margaret Mulvihill , Lisa Stackpoole, Lisa Mulvihill, Amiee Lindsell and Laura Stack.

TEEN SPIRIT had a wonderful show at St John’s March 20th, it can be viewed on youtube.

BEST Wishes to the local U15 Girls Badminton Team, who are competing in the Munster Final in Tralee on 31st March.

DISCO: 80’s Disco in aid of Aware will be held at The Arms Hotel, Listowel on March 30th, starting at 10pm.

FULL Moon on March 27th.

WEDDING: The Marriage ceremony for Ildiko Lukacsova and Tony O Hanlon was performed by Fr Lucid at Moyvane Church on 15th March 2013. The Best man was peter Lyons and groomsmen were Aidan and Thomas O Hanlon. Bridesmaids were, Erika Lukacsova, Yvonne Howell and Erin Flavin. The bride is from Slovacia and the groom is son of Thomas and Kay O Hanlon of Moyvane.

IFA FARM FAMILIES LUNCH: A cocktail reception followed by a four course luncheon which will in turn be followed by a Fashion Show and entertainment takes place on Easter Monday, April 1st at the River Island Hotel, Castleisland in aid of Pieta House and Talbot Grove Centre. Tickets available from Bridie O’Connor 0872680258.

ORGAN Donor awareness week runs from March 30th to April 6th;

WALK IN AID OF HOSPICE is taking place on Friday 29th March at 11am, from St. Patrick’s Hall, William St. Sponsorship cards available at J.K. Sports.

BUS to Knock Shrine for Mercy Sunday Leaving Tralee Bus Station 7.30am. Contact 087 6361023.

 

DEATH took place on 12 March 2013 of Ann O’Sullivan née Lyons, 25 Mountain View, Killorglin and formerly of Derry, Listowel. Requiem Mass for Ann O Sullivan was celebrated on Thursday 14th March 2013 in St.James’s Church, Killorglin. Ann was laid to rest at Ardmoneel Cemetery.

DEATH took place on 6th March 2013 of Bobby Buckley of The Green, Ballyheigue, husband of Eileen, father of Donal, Cathryn, Ann, Paddy, Susan, Frances, Niamh, Roma and Eileen and brother of Danny, Patsy, Sally and the late Tommy and Sr. Josephine. Bobby was born at Coolaclarig, Listowel to Dan and Hannah Buckley in 1931, he married Eileen O Donoghue in 1957. Requiem Mass for Bobby Buckley was celebrated in St. Mary's Church, Ballyheigue on 9 March 2013. He was laid to rest afterwards in St. Mary's New Cemetery Ballyheigue. Bobby was well known as a footballer and was actively involved in education matters in Kerry. In 1973, Bobby Buckley was appointed CEO of Cork Co Vocational Education Committee, Bobby oversaw the creation of community colleges in County Cork and independent Board of Management for each school in the county with the cooperation of Fr Denis O’Callaghan.

ANNIVERSARIES: Willie Moore, Fr James Cunningham, Liam Keane Stack, John Michael Hanrahan, Ellen Fitzgerald, Margaret M Horton, Eileen McAuliffe, Sean Somers, Mike and Denis Hanrahan, Richard Stack, Mick Relihan, Eileen Kennelly, Joan Flannery, Donal Brosnan, Margaret Brassil, Bill Kelly, Fr John A Dalton, Ted Keane, James Cunningham, James Toolan, Willie O Sullivan, Mass on Wed. 27th at 7.30pm for Dick Stack, Drumurhur.

HOLY WEEK: Thurs. 28th Holy Thursday Mass at 7pm in Knockanure and 8pm in Moyvane. Fri. 29th Good Friday Good Friday is a day of Fast and Abstinence. Liturgy of the Passion at 3pm in Moyvane and Stations of the Cross in Knockanure at 7.30pm and at 8.30pm in Moyvane. Sat. 30th Easter Vigil at 9pm, Mass Intention Jer & Con Mulvihill & Jeaney Brandon. Easter Sunday 31st March Mass at 10.00am for Nancy, Jack & Josie McMahon and the 11.00am Mass in Moyvane is for Nora & Michael Roche .Mass on Tues. 2nd 7.30pm for Patrick Hughes.

VISITING Priests will be available for Confessions on Tuesday 26th at 7.30pm in Knockanure and at 8pm in Moyvane.

Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00pm to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm

READERS: Vigil John Corbett & Jimmy Collins

11.00am Amanda Coulson & Aine O’Connor

Knockanure: Patricia & Andrew Rogan

SPIRITUAL JOURNEY with Fr. Frank Downes OP on Sat.13th April, 10.30am-4.30pm. Sat. 20th April: 2 - 6 pm; Mindfulness - the practice of cultivating moment to moment awareness in our lives. Presenter: Norma Buckley. Booking 066-7134276. E.mail: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

THOUGHT: A gem cannot be polished without friction; the child of God cannot be perfected without adversity. Anonymous.

ST JOHN’S: Wed. 27th Volga Olga’s Night of Russian Culture, details from 068 22566.

EVENTS: Bring and Buy sale in Tintean, Ballybunion on Easter Sunday and in the evening the Spirit of Ireland Show: Walk in aid of the Hospice Fund in Tarbert starts at 10.30am on Good Friday; Shorthorn Breeders, 89th Annual Show at Castleisland Mart on 16 April 2013; Play . Wake in the West will be performed at St Senan’s Clubhouse on 29th and 31st March at 8pm. Ballybunion Half marathon is on 30th March.

PARTY:A grandparents Tea Party to celebrate Easter will be held at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Wednesday March 27th from 3-5pm.

MEDJUGORJE 29th. May – Spiritual Director Fr. Francis Nolan 7 nights.

Lourdes 2nd. Oct. Spiritual directors: Fr. Kieran O’Brien & Fr. Brendan Walsh 5 nights. Enquiries to Mary / Sol Travel, Tralee. Tel: 066 7185940

DAWN MASS IN KILTOMEY LIXNAW AT 6am NEXT SUNDAY WITH EASTER FIRE.

 

CODY: Brian Cody Kilkenny hurling manager will be at Lixnaw Community Centre at 8pm on Tuesday 26th March.

 

TEEN SPIRIT; North Kerry has its own Teen SpiriT Concert Wednesday night March the 20th at 8.00 pm in St. Mary’s Church, Listowel. Over 30 young people have gathering weekly in St Patrick’s Hall from secondary schools all over North Kerry to sing and dance a mixture of good modern music and songs of praise. Teen SpiriT began in Killarney with Noel O Sullivan

http://youtu.be/lZ_RloBcRz0

 

 

BOOK on Causeway Comhaltas is now available.

HISTORY: 2015 sees the 1400th anniversary of the death of St Columban (Columbanus) .The project Columbanus' Life & Legacy seeks to explore the connections between Ireland and Europe resulting from the life and legacy of St. Columbanus (c. 540-615).

AMERICAN Civil War

St Patrick’s Day 1863 . The Irish Brigade began the day with religious ceremonies, The enlisted men ran around the course riding mules, creating fun for the crowds. There was also foot-races, weight casting competitions, hurdle-races, sack-races and wheelbarrow races. Greatest fun was a chase after a soaped pig and attempting to catch it, a prize of $5 was given for the man who proved the best dancer of reels, jigs and hornpipes.

The first horse race was at 11am, and each of the riders had dressed up for the occasion. Thousands of officers and men from the army clamoured around the track. audience which included the commander of the army, Major-General Joseph Hooker. Six runners and riders dashed around the freshly built course, each determined to take the first laurels of the day. Captain Jack Gosson, took the prize, riding General Meagher’s grey horse, ‘Jack Hinton’.

Sad to say many of the men were dead before the end of the war.

 

 

13 March 20 Knockanure

 

KNOCKANURE

ENROLMENT: Scoil Chorp Chríost, Knockanure Enrolment Week 2013 : If you wish to enrol your child in Scoil Chorp Chríost please call to the school before 22nd, 9.30 a.m. -12.00 p.m. to collect your Enrolment Form, Fáilte Romhaibh!.

ART: Knockanure Community Centre is seeking the work of the area's young artists as it prepares to hold an Easter themed Art Competition in conjunction with its Annual Easter Party. The Party at the centre is on Sunday March 31st from 4-6pm. Young Artists are asked to submit their work for consideration before Friday 22nd March. Arts Minister Jimmy Deenihan will judge the Competition at the Easter Party. For more information contact 087 9866533.

PADRE PIO EVENING MASS will take place in Listowel Church on Thursday 21st March at 7pm. incorporating the Rosary, Mass and Benediction. Devotions in Lixnaw Church on 19th March commencing at 7.30pm with Rosary, Mass & Benediction. Witness given by Fr. Kevin McNamara. Petition box is in place in the sacred space.

HAPPY 50th birthday to Helen Greaney of Kilmorna, she celebrated the occasion in Listowel recently .

MUSIC: North Kerry has its own Teen Spirit Concert scheduled for Wednesday night March the 20th at 8.00 pm in St. Mary’s Church, Listowel.

GREAT Night of music, song, dance and recitation was held in Funuge on Friday last for Gathering Event to welcome Jim and Linda Kennelly, Mike McCarthy and 19 students from Skidmore College. Gabriel Fitzmaurice and Mary Mulvihill were among the entertainers.

DISCO: 80’s Disco in aid of Aware will be held at The Arms Hotel, Listowel on March 30th, starting at 10pm.

AFTERNOON TEA DANCE with music by Mike Condon will be held at Fr. Casey's Clubhouse, Abbeyfeale on Sunday, March 24 next. This is a fundraiser for Unicef who are currently looking after in overcrowded camps up to 60,000 unaccompanied children from Syria. Dancing 3-6pm.

THANKS: The committee of the North Kerry Pioneers would like to sincerely thank everyone who attended the social last Friday night. A fantastic night was had by all with a beautiful meal at the Golf Hotel and wonderful music by Mike Condon. Congratulations to Kathleen Mc Enery, Nora Mc Cann, Sheila Healy, Mary Lowe, John & Anne Slattery, Seamus Mc Enery, Margaret O Connor, Mary Langan, Eddie Joe Mc Elligott, Mary Mc Elligott and Patrick B Mc Elligott who all received a gold pin for 50 years membership of the association.

DRAMA: Athea Drama Group; Presents ‘Many Young Men of Twenty’ By John B. Keane At Con Colbert Memorial Hall, Athea on 21st, 24th and 25th March at 8pm.

The Group was established to perform for the Homecoming Festival in Athea in 1992.

 

DEBATING: The Irish debating team from Colaiste Ide agus Iosef, Abbeyfeale will compete in the National finals to be held in the Heritage Hotel in Portlaoise on Thursday 21st March at 5 pm.

LENTEN TALKS; Wednesday nights at Fr. Casey's Clubhouse , Abbeyfeale, Wednesday, March 20 ‘What did Jesus teach us about Heaven and Hell’. Lecture at Tralee Library at 7.30pm on 26th March on death of Christ in Medieval Tradition, by Dr. S Ryan of Maynooth. Dr Eugene Duffy in Listowel night Pope elected http://youtu.be/FkbDmr5nIJo

MISSION in the Parish runs from 20th to 26th April 2013.

CHRISM Mass in Killarney Cathedral on 26th March at 7.30pm.

DAFFODILL Day 22nd March, details from 1850 60 60 60.

OPEN Day at Pallaskenry College on 21st March from 10am to 2pm.

CHARITY Vintage Run and Draw in aid of cancer treatment, hosted by Knockdown Vintage Club and Estuary Macra. Draw on 23rd march and the auctionand vintage run is on Sunday 24th March starting at 12. 30pm, details from 068 2600.

EASTER Holiday from school 25th March to 5th April.

DEATH has taken place of Sr Gemma McGrath, of Presentation Convent Listowel and Tralee. Sr. Gemma was born at Baltovin, Ardfert, she died On 10th March 2012, sister of Fr. Gene (Australia), Cristie and the late John, Fr. Jim, Sr. Angela, Madge (Whelan), Sr. Rose, Nora (O'Connor) & Sr. Pius. Sadly missed by her Presentation Sisters, sister-in-law Una, nephews, nieces, grandnephews, grandnieces, relatives and many friends.

Requiem mass for Sr. Gemma was celebrated at St. Mary's Church, Listowel on Wednesday13th March ‘13 Interment afterwards in the Presentation Plot in St. Michael's Cemetery, Listowel.

DEATH took place on March 10th 2013, of Sr. Eithne (Maureen), Casey of Presentation Convent, Turners Cross, and Kiskeam. Survived by her sister Bridget Collis, nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews. Requiem Mass for Sr. Eithne Casey was celebrated at Christ King Church Turners Cross, Cork on Tuesday 12th March 2013, Sr. Eithne was laid to rest at Kiskeam Cemetery.

 

DEATH took place of Carol Ann Flahavan of Moyvane North and England, Carol Ann is survived by her husband Chris and son and daughter. Following requiem Mass in Moyvane Church n 11th march 2013, Carol Ann Flahavan was laid to rest at Ahavoher Cemetery, Knockanure. She was active in several community organisations in the Parish and will be sadly missed.

DEATH took place recently in England of Noirin Kiely a native of Aughrim, Moyvane. Noirin is survived by her mother Madge and siblings, Mike, Philip, Billy, Kevin, Paul, Thomas, Mary, Anne and Eileen.

ANNIVERSARIES: Mairead Lyons, Mossie O Connor, John Flaherty, Br Canice Collins, Tom Daly, Margaret O Connor, Margaret Hanrahan, Mary White, Joe Collins, Willie Shine, Sr. Teresa Mary O Connor, Elizabeth Buckley, Michael Holly, Peg O Mahony, Michael O Connor, Mary Kennelly, Kitty Shine, Hannah Moloney. Mass on Fri. 22nd 7.30pm for Michael, Ann & Denis Hanrahan, Mass on Sun. 24th 10.00am for Patrick J & Mary Teresa Kennelly and Nora Kelly.

 

CHURCH NEWS; Confessions every Saturday at 7.15pm before the Vigil Mass.

Adoration ; Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00pm to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm.

Readers:- Vigil, Seline Mulvihill & Ann Marie Kennelly;

11.00am Katerina & Andrew Kellighan

Knockanure: Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy

Collectors for April: Vigil Tom Hanrahan & Olive Keane;

11am Gerard Mulvihill & Brigette Hogan; Knockanure 10am Maurice Dowling.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: EXPLORING OUR SPIRITUAL JOURNEY with Fr. Frank Downes OP on Sat.13th April, 10.30am-4.30pm. Sat. 20th April: 2 - 6 pm; Mindfulness - the practice of cultivating moment to moment awareness in our lives. Presenter: Norma Buckley. Booking 066-7134276. E.mail: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

COME TO THE CHRISM MASS: Bishop Bill is inviting you to join the priests of the Diocese at the Chrism Mass in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney, at 7.30pm, on Tuesday, March 26th. At this Mass, Bishop Bill Murphy will bless the oils to be used in the administration of the sacraments throughout the Diocese, in the year ahead. As they do each year, priests will also renew their commitment to priesthood at the Mass. All are welcome.

POPE Francis told thousands of journalists 16 March 2013, “I love you so much and I thank you for all that you have done,” Pope Francis told over 5,000 journalists today at Paul VI Hall in the Vatican. “We aren’t called to communicate about ourselves, but on this trinity of truth, goodness and beauty,”

 

POETRY: Compassionate Communities invites you to submit poems on the universal experience of death, dying, loss and care, to be displayed during the 3rd International Public Health and Palliative Care Conference at the Strand Hotel, Limerick on April 25th-27th April, 2013. This not a competition, but is a platform to display your work. Please send your poems to: Caroline Macken, Compassionate Communities Project< Milford Care Centre, Castletroy, Limerick before March 22nd

2013.

2013 Cheltenham festival, attracted all the usual suspects.

NZ: The entire North Island was recently declared a drought zone.

 

 

ST JOHN’S: ; Thursday 21st ,The Best of Traditional, and a man with local family connections, William King will launch his latest book on Friday 22nd, Drama with A Skull in Connemara runs from 24th to 26th March, details from 068 22566.

PILGRIMAGES: Medjugorje 29th. May – Spiritual Director Fr. Francis Nolan 7 nights.

Lourdes 2nd. Oct. Spiritual directors: Fr. Kieran OBrien & Fr. Brendan Walsh 5 nights. Enquiries to Mary / Sol Travel, Tralee. Tel: 066 7185940.

THOUGHT: “Hope is much more than a mood. It involves a commitment to action... What we hope for should be what we are prepared to work for and do bring about as far as that power lies in us”. John Polkinghorne

“Abundant life means that we are fully alive at every level our being, to the whole of life; alive to the very tips of our fingers; aware of the whole range of response, intellectual, spiritual, emotional, sad and joyful, painful and peaceful”.

Tom Marshall

FUNDRAISING: Knockdown Vintage Club and Estuary Macra Club are holding a fundraising Raffle and Vintage Run in aid of A.C.T. (aid cancer treatment) The prizes include Hotel Breaks, Hampers, Vouchers, Galway Crystal, Perfume etc. The draw will take place on Saturday 23rd of March in the Knockdown Arms. Signed Kerry and Limerick jerseys and a Munster jersey are among the items to be auctioned on the night. On Sunday 24th March a Vintage Car and Tractor run along with a modern Tractor run organized by Estuary Macra will take place starting at 12.30pm at the Knockdown Arms. They will cruise along the highways and byways of the locality and return by Glin Castle to Knockdown. An Auction will follow with items such as Silage Bales, Turf Timber Motor Accessories etc to be sold off. Tickets for the Raffle are available in local Shops at € 2 each or three for € 5 or from any members of the above clubs. Your support for this very worthy cause would be much appreciated. For Vintage enquiries contact Dave 087-2500938 or Patrick 087-2452695. For Macra enquiries contact Patrick 086-0682600.

 

DANCE: Afternoon Tea dancing will be held in Carrigkerry Community Centre on Sunday 24th March from 2.30pm to 5.30pm. The music will be supplied by the Liam Cantillon Sound. The organizers would welcome more local support for this fundraiser as the proceeds will go towards the upkeep of the Community Centre.

 

FAMILIES Bereaved by Suicide

Support group for parents, families and friends who have lost loved ones through suicide. This group is for anyone who has lost loved ones through suicide, no matter how long ago, this happened to them. Meetings will be held on the last Monday of each month - welcome to drop in. The meetings will be held in the South-West Counselling Centre, Killarney (next door to Aras Phadraig), from 7pm to 8.30pm. For more information or let us know that you will be attending - please call 064 6636100 /email

Sarah@kerrylifeline.com or turn up on the night. Free to attend.

 

 

MULVIHILL taken from Clan Newsletter: Congratulations to Margie Mulvihill of Pearl River, New York. Margie, who plays whistle and flute, was the recipient of the prestigious 2012 Turlough O’Carolan Award. She studied with her late cousin Martin Mulvihill, the great fiddler from Glin, Co. Limerick. She also played at times in his All-Ireland champion band, The Glinside Ceili Band.

Great-niece of the renowned Irish dancing teacher Jerry

Mulvihill also from Glin, now of Long Island, Margie has

been involved in Irish music and dancing since she was very

young. Her parents, Mike and Peggy were both from Co.

Kerry. Her grandmother and mother sang rebel songs and

taught them to Margie. Although born in the Bronx, she spent

much time in Ireland playing in sessions. She later formed the

band Morning Star with Kerry singer Mary Courtney. Margie

and her husband, fiddler John Reynolds, have a band called

the Pride of Moyvane Ceili Band, named after a reel written by

Martin. Her four children are all musicians. Margie is also a

music teacher, inspiring and training a new generation of Irish

music players. Margie played at the Mulvihill Clan reunion in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 2009.

 

HISTORY: IRISH College, letter to O Hagan 1920.

20 January 1920 Holograph letter from Seán T.Ó Ceallaigh, Grand Hôwas 94&104 tel, Paris (France), to Hagan, expecting to come to Rome the following week. Enclosing copies of typescript circular letter (16 January) from the delegation of the Irish government (one in English translation) signed by himself and G.Gavan Duffy (envoys), to Sir Eric Drummond and all delegates attending the meeting of the League of Nations, and to President Wilson (English translation) – no Italian papers have published it yet. The letter contains a solemn protest against 'this unreal English simulacrum of an International League of Peace' because it is 'an engine of Empire' that will further strengthen English hegemony against the claims of nations struggling for independence: invoking Ireland, as 'one of the oldest nations in Christendom', Egypt and India, in each of which countries the people are fighting for self-determination. Also it is seen that 'the great United States of America stands out in indignant repudiation' - demanding the international assembly originally promised by Wilson on foot of 'a war ostensibly fought for the freedom of small nationalities and the destruction of militarism'. Inviting 'the co-operation of all those to whom the rights of

suffering humanity are dearer than the designs of diplomacy'. (Both French and English versions state the letter's provenance and destination, the French leaving out President Wilson.) [partly French] more below.

http://www.irishcollege.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Hagan-Catalogue-Part-2-1920-1922.pdf

Finuge Gathering Show March 15 2013

http://youtu.be/ma-niVI-V9I

 

http://youtu.be/MSHCY-v2ZBk

 

Gabriel Fitzmaurice Finuge 15 March 2013

http://youtu.be/ma-niVI-V9I

 

 

Irish Traditional Story telling

 

 

 

 

 

 

13 March 13 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

 

ENROLMENT: Scoil Chorp Chríost, Knockanure Enrolment Week 2013 : If you wish to enrol your child in Scoil Chorp Chríost please call to the school during the week of March 18th – 22nd, 9.30 a.m. -12.00 p.m. to collect your Enrolment Form, Fáilte Romhaibh!.

ACTIVE Retirement was on Monday 11th March 2013. more from 068 49799.

ART: Knockanure Community Centre is seeking the work of the area's young artists as it prepares to hold an Easter themed Art Competition in conjunction with its Annual Easter Party. The Party at the centre is on Sunday March 31st from 4-6pm. Young Artists are asked to submit their work for consideration before Friday 22nd March. Arts Minister Jimmy Deenihan will judge the Competition at the Easter Party. For more information contact 087 9866533.

VICTIM: The Kerry Branch of Victim Assistance open meeting at the Marian Hall on Tuesday 12th March at 8.00pm.

DAFFODIL day March 22nd, details from 1850 60 60 60 .

CHARITY Film: Taigeen’s Farewell, a Leo Finucane film will be shown at the Classic Cinema, Listowel on March 15th at 8pm, proceeds in aid of Pieta Centre, Castleisland.

CYCLE: St Patrick’s Day cycle from Listowel to Abbeyfeale , starts in the Community Centre Carpark at 10am, details from 086 7228470. At 3p.m. on Bank Holiday Monday 18th March a walk/cycle along the old railway will commence from the Palatine Museum, Rathkeale. The distance is 8 miles (13Km) and return transport will be provided courtesy of Coach House Travel.

BLOOD Donor Clinic at Ballybunion Community Centre, Wed. 13th March from 6 – 9pm.

MUSIC: North Kerry has its own Teen Spirit Concert scheduled for Wednesday night March the 20th at 8.00 pm in St. Mary’s Church, Listowel.

TEACH Siamsa Finuge, gathering night on 15th March at 8pm, all are welcome.

HOST FAMILIES are required to host foreign students during June, July and August 2013 for 2-4 weeks at at time, boys & girls, aged 13 to 16 years. Contact Kay on 087 9454786. LAUNDRY FOR ELDERLY is looking for volunteers to help with washing, one to two hours, once a month. For more details please ring 087 6210742.

MARRIAGE Ceremony of Maureen Foley and Michael Walsh took place in Moyvane Church on 9th March 2013. Fr Lucid was the celebrant. Best Women, Mary Keating, Delphine Foley LaFaix and Eliana Garcia Perez. Best Man, Tom Walsh. Groomsmen, Eamon Leahy, and Donie Shine. Flower Girl, Jade Foley Lafaix. Page Boys, Daniel Kiely and Ronan Foley LaFaix. Music was by, Lucia Sheehan and Bridget Dillon. Readers, Mary Carroll and Finbarr Kiely. The reception was held at the Arms Hotel, Listowel.

TALK: We had an interesting talk from Rev Bob Fiffe at St John’s last week, he reminded us that we all have a limp, and we need understanding for each other. Bishop O Reilly will give a talk on finding God at Ardfert Retreat Centre on Tuesday 12th March at 8pm. Talk on handing on the Faith will be presented by Rev. Dr. Eugene Duffy on Wednesday 13th March in St. Patrick's Hall, Listowel, at 8.00p.m. Rev. Dr. Eugene Duffy was a Director of the Western Theological Institute in Galway from 1997 to 2007. He joined Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, Department of Theology and Religious Studies in September 2007.

PADRE PIO, devotions on Tuesday 19th March in Lixnaw Church, commencing at 7.30pm with Rosary, Mass & Benediction. Witness given by Fr. Kevin McNamara

MARGARET Gordon (Peggie) nee Relihan died on the 15th February 2013 at Good Hope Hospital. Peggie is survived by husband, Martin and daughter Norah and sister Mary, family and friends. Mass for Peggy was celebrated at St Margaret Mary Church,Perry Common Road, Erdington, Birmingham on March 1st 2013. . Requiem Mass was celebrated for Margaret Gordon in Listowel Church on Sunday 3rd March 2013 , she was laid to rest afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Knockanure. Margaret Gordon was daughter of daughter of Denny Relihan and Margaret Leahy of Beenanaspig, Kilmorna, and was predeceased by her sister Elizabeth Sweeney in Feb. 2012, also predeceased by brothers, Tim, Danny and Johnny.

DEATH took place on 7th March 2013 of Billy Casey of

Lower Athea, Predeceased by his wife Kathleen Mulvihill a native of Glin. Survived by his son John, daughters, Martina, Mary and Margaret, brother Denis in Chicago, sisters Margaret and Sr. Eileen. He was predeceased by siblings Sean who died 2008 in New York, Mike who is buried in Athea, Sr. Angela who died over 20 years ago and Mary O Sullivan. William Casey was born about 84 years ago in Athea to Jack Casey and Mary Dalton. Requiem Mass for Bill Casey was celebrated by Fr. Bowen and Canon Kelly at St. Bartholomew's Church, Athea on Sunday 10th March 2013, he was laid to rest at Holy Cross Cemetery, Athea, beside his wife Kathleen who died in 2002 and his brother Mike.

ANNIVERSARIES: Bill Hudson, Mary O Keeffe, Timmy Driscoll, Pat Kennelly, Rose Galvin, Patrick Hughes, Tess Stack, Margaret Relihan, Jimmy Beaton, Mary Ann Collins, Sr Stanislaus Kennelly, Kitty Fitzgerald, Maureen Kinnane, Dan Joe Murphy, Fr John Beasley, Johnny Stack Frank Goggin, Ned leahy, Noel Mulvihill, Mass on Tues. 12th at Knockanure 7.30pm for Mary Carmody, Mass on Wed. 13th at 9.15am for William J. O’Connor Dore, Mass on Thurs. 14th at 7.30pm for Johnny Stack, Mass on Fri. 15th Wedding at 1.30pm in Moyvane, Mass on Sat. 16th 7.30pm for Maureen Kinnane, Mass on Sun. 17th 10.00am for Mossie & Kitty Flaherty and the

11.00am Mass is for Michael & Nellie Kissane.

 

CHURCH News: Confessions every Saturday at 7.15pm before the Vigil Mass. Scriptural Reflection Group meet in the Presbytery on Friday nights at 8pm. Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00pm to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm

Readers:- Vigil Michelle Corridan & Margaret Watters

11.00am Paul & Anthony Kiely; Knockanure, Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald

More readers and Eucharistic Ministers are required, details from 49308.

INFORMATION on Job Websites are available in the Presbytery for different parts of the world, like Australia, New Zealand, Canada & Europe etc. There is a poster on

Moyvane Church Notice Board from the Council for Emigrants.

 

MEDJUGORJE MONTHLY PRAYER MEETING took place on Monday 11th March at 7.30pm. in the Listowel Parish Meeting Room.

 

KNOCK: celebrate the Year of Faith, the Apostolate of Adoration invites you to a day of talks, workshops, prayer. adoration, rosary, Blessing of the Sick, Eucharistic Procession, activities for children and young people, children's adoration workshop etc. Mass will be celebrated by Archbishop Charles Brown, Apostolic Nuncio.

For more information, email info@eucharisticadoration.ie

 

THOUGHT: “Be such a person and live such a life that if everyone were such as you, and every life a life such as yours, this earth would be God's paradise.” Phillips Brooks.” Let us sing even when we do not feel like it, for thus we may give wings to leaden feet and turn weariness into strength”. Dr. John Henry J. H. Jowett

ST JOHN’S: Wed 13th Hidden Handel; Thursday 14th an evening with Jimmy Crowley; Thursday 21st ,The Best of Traditional, and a man with local family connections, William King will launch his latest book on Friday 22nd, details from 068 22566.

LARTIGUE Monorail and Museum will be open on St. Patrick's Day, March 17th.

ALZHEIMER’S CARERS SUPPORT GROUP were due to meet Tuesday 12th March at 12.15 at the Family Resource Centre. For more information contact the centre on 068-23584.

AFTERNOON TEA DANCE with music by Mike Condon will be held at Fr. Casey's Clubhouse, Abbeyfeale on Sunday, March 24 next. This is a fundraiser for Unicef who are currently looking after in overcrowded camps up to 60,000 unaccompanied children from Syria. Dancing 3-6pm.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS first Meeting Thursday 14th March at 7pm. in St. Patrick’s Hall Listowel. For more information contact on 087-8196887.

OPEN Day at Pallaskenry College on 21st March from 10am to 2pm.

ABBEYFEALE Parade; The parade will assemble at The Convent at 4pm and proceed down Main Street and past the reviewing stand in The Square.

LIFELONG LEARNING FESTIVAL: Abbeyfeale Adult Education Centre will host several events to celebrate lifelong learning from Tuesday, March 19 to Friday, March 22 next. Tuesday will see a workshop on Furniture Restoration and One Pot Cooking. There will also be Horticulture with a twist as all the students will be dressed in the style of yesteryear and will demonstrate the use of old implements. The workshops will run from 11-1pm. On Wednesday you can check out a Genealogy Workshop, visit the Men's Shed and get introduced to computers and again all workshops run from 11-1pm. All are welcome.

DISCO: 80’s Disco in aid of Aware will be held at The Arms Hotel, Listowel on March 30th, starting at 10pm.

MISSION in the Parish runs from 20th to 26th April 2013.

CHRISM Mass in Killarney Cathedral on 26th March at 7.30pm.

DROUGHT: more parts of NZ are declared drought zones

LADY Gaga has bought 27 koi carp fish, she'd had a dream about the fish so she bought a tank which cost over £40,000 .

PILGRIMAGES: Medjugorje 29th. May – Spiritual Director Fr. Francis Nolan 7 nights.

Lourdes 2nd. Oct. Spiritual directors: Fr. Kieran OBrien & Fr. Brendan Walsh 5 nights. Enquiries to Mary / Sol Travel, Tralee. Tel: 066 7185940.

LOUGH DERG ST. PATRICK'S DAY: Guided tours of the Island will be available in the morning Sunday, March 17. At noon, Bishop Joseph Duffy, retired Bishop of Clogher and author of "Patrick in his own Words" and Fr Tom Hamill will lead a short address. This will be followed by a prayer service in Davog House. Contact (071)9861518. On the web: www.loughderg.org/events/book/514.

LENTEN TALKS; Wednesday nights at Fr. Casey's Clubhouse , Abbeyfeale, from 7.30pm. Wednesday, March 13 ‘Make good life choices in this year of faith’ Wednesday, March 20 ‘What did Jesus teach us about Heaven and Hell’.

LISTOWEL Women’s Day on youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoST8FqoOVE

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BM8RhIRLG8

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiftgIZZdk0

 

FARMERS Protest in Carrigaline on youtube

 

http://youtu.be/-qsWYOPADl4

 

 

http://youtu.be/OZLsUu4yZDg

 

 

http://youtu.be/bxJbcl8VoWs

 

SEARCHING for relatives:

Looking for any info on the following :

PatricK Kiely b. 1832, Limerick ( My g-g-grandfather) died pre-1882. Margaret Kiely ( born Grffin 1834 in Co. Kerry ) ( my g-g-grandmother) died 1882

I have fairly reliable information on 5 of their children:

Johanna Kiely b. 1853

Edmund Kiely b. 1856

Ellen Kiely b.1868

John Patrick Kiely b. 1869 ( my g-grandfather)

Margaret Mary Kiely b. 1878 d. 1882

The 1881 census records the family as living in st George Hanover Square at this time, and apparently John/Jack Patrick was mainly educated in London.

1882.Margaret (Griffin) Kiely and Mary Margaret both died ( registered a few months apart) . A grandaughter of hers remembers being told that their deaths were caused by a runaway horse and trap.

At the time of his mother's death, John Patrick Kiely had begun University, but had to leave and joined the Cape Mounted Rifles, a unit based in South Africa. He was stationed in Kokstad, Transkei, SA approx 1889

John Patrick Kiely ( while in S. Africa ) married...

Alicia Emily Mary Holmes b. 1873 King Williamstown, Cape, S. Africa

They had 14 children - my grandfather, Melville George Kiely, being one of them

John Patrick Kiely served in WW1 in France as a member of the SA Corps Sig. Coy, where he suffered a spinal injury as a result of a fall from a horse during battle. He returned to SA, but in 1928 required spinal surgery, for which he had to return to London. He died a few weeks later in Epsom, Surrey.

Any information on the above persons will be greatly appreciated.

 

 

 

 

13 March 6 Knockanure

 

KNOCKANURE

 

 

ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre.

The next social day for the Active Retirement takes place on Monday 11th March 2013. Come and enjoy a great meal followed by music and dance. All welcome.

Ring office on 068 49799. New members especially welcome just come along.

FASHION: Tarbert Comprehensive School Fashion Show will be held in Ceol Corbrai Glin on Friday 8th March at 8.p.m. contact (087) 2715367.

TALKS: The Challenge of being a Christian by Canon Bob Fiffe, Director of Churches Together. The venue will be St. John’s Listowel at 8pm on Wednesday, March 6th. Bob is a regular visitor to Lisrue, Duagh. Young people and faith, talk on March 5th at Tralee Parish Centre. Finding God Today, talk by Bishop O Reilly at Ardfert Retreat Centre on March 12th.

CONGRATULATIONS to Shea Leahy who won the Recitation competition at the recent North Kerry Scor na bPaisti finals.

FAIRTRADE Fortnight continues till 10 Mach 2013

PTAA Social for North Kerry will be held at the Golf Hotel, Ballybunion on March 8th, details from, Marie Mc Enery 087 6492080, Tickets available from Mary Kearney and Michael Liston, Creamery Office.

LIVING Links fundraiser at Kingdom Greyhound Stadium on March 8th, details from 087 2359 304.

DRAMA: Kerry Drama Festival in Castleisland continues till March 8th, details from 086 1054 515.

WOMENS Day will be celebrated at St John’s Listowel on March 7th starting at 10.30am.

RELICS of John Bosco attracted many locals to visit Pallaskenry on Friday last. Video on youtube of visit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2cXPvdMTU4&list=UUvu6UB8pWOY7MMn5MxCtj-w&index=2

 

WL102FM AWARDS NIGHT; Mick Flavin will provide the backing band at this year’s awards ceremony to be held at the Devon Inn on Monday, March 11 next. Some of the award winners include Jason Travers, Trudie Lawlor, Gary Gamble, Micheal Collins, Crystal Swing and Sean Brennan. show starts 8.30pm. Further information from 06966200.

ARTHRITIS:Living Well With Arthritis, Spring 2013 Courses in the Tralee Education Centre for six weekly sessions starting on Tuesday 5th March, 2013 from 7pm - 9.30pm. Contact 01 6470206, training@arthritisireland.ie www.arthritisireland.ie

VICTIM: The Kerry Branch of Victim Assistance who offer emotional and practical assistance in relation to crime and victims of crime will attend an open meeting at the Marian Hall on Tuesday 12th March at 8.00pm. Everyone welcome.

 

DAFFODIL day March 22nd, details from 1850 60 60 60 .

VARIETY Show by Youth Club in aid of Kerry Parents and Friends at Tintean Theatre on March 9th at 7.30pm.

Book Day March 7th.

CHARITY Film: Taigeen’s Farewell, a Leo Finucane film will be shown at the Classic Cinema, Listowel on March 15th at 8pm, proceeds in aid of Pieta Centre, Castleisland.

BEST Wishes to Margaret Lynch and Timmy Joe Sheahan who celebrated their birthdays recently.

CLASSES: Listowel Community College is holding an Open Day, on Wednesday 6th March from 2pm-7pm. All welcome to talk to the staff about all the courses on offer at Listowel Community College,

Mothers Day is on March 10th.

DRY weather continues to give some relief to hard pressed stock owners, in the dry areas cattle are out full time, the farmers most in need will be unable to fully take advantage of the dry spell.

MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY AGM on Wednesday 6th, at 8.00pm, in Listowel Arms Hotel. New member are welcome!

DEATH took place on 26 February 2013 of Joan Scanlon formerly of Tenekilla, Ballyhahill and late of no 8 Corbry Estate, Glin. Joan is survived by sister Mary, cousin PJ Nolan, Moyvane and family, relatives, kind neighbours and friends

Requiem Mass for Joan Scanlon was celebrated at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Glin on Thursday February 28th, she was laid to rest afterwards in Kilfergus Cemetery, Glin.

 

ANNIVERSARIES: Nora Carmody, Nora Roche, Mave Marvin, Willie Brosnan, Sidney Snow, Tom Lyons, Dan McAuliffe, Michael Flynn, John Stack, Garry McMahon, Mossie Pierse, Mary O Hanlon, Bridie Flaherty, Jack Leahy, Maurice O Connor, Mossie O Connor, Mary Casey, Anna O Reilly, Mick Flavin, Catherine O Connor, Johnny Dunford, Paddy Lysaght, Dan Enright, Sonny Harnett, Michael Kissane, Sr. Pius O Farrell, Bridie Flavin, Tom B O Carroll, Sr. Majella O Flaherty, Mikey Shanahan, Murt Daly, Donna Stack, Eileen Egan, Mick Liston, Betty Goulding, Peg Hodsoll. Mass on Tues. 5th 7.30pm for Joseph Foley & the deceased members of the Foley Family. Mass on Wed. 6th at 7.00pm for Richard Sheehan. Mass on Thurs. 7th Knockanure at 7.30pm for Michael Flynn. Mass on Fri. 8th at 7.30pm for Catherine O’Connor, ALSO

8.00pm Knockanure for Bridie Flavin. Mass on Sat. 9th 7.30pm for Bridie Flaherty. Mass on Sun. 10th 10.00am Timothy, Hanna & John Flaherty and the 11.00am Mass is for James Beaton. Mass on Tues. 12th Knockanure at 7.30pm for Mary Carmody.

CHURCH News: Diocesan Collection on the 9th & 10th March for Emigrant Services.

A meeting in preparation for the Parish Mission will be held in the Presbytery on Tuesday 5th March at 8pm.

Trocaire Boxes are available at the back of the Church. Please take one.

Confessions every Saturday at 7.15pm before the Vigil Mass.

Scriptural Reflection Group meet in the Presbytery on Friday nights at 8pm.

Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00pm to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm

Readers:- Vigil Elaine Hudson, 11.00am Jerry Duggan & Noelle Nolan; Knockanure: Mary O’Flaherty

THANK You to all who contributed to the Church Candle Donation. €450 was the total collected at Holly’s Gala Foodstore.

BLOOD Donor Clinic at Ballybunion Community Centre, Wed. 13th March from 6 – 9pm.

MUSIC: North Kerry has its own Teen Spirit Concert scheduled for Wednesday night March the 20th at 8.00 pm in St. Mary’s Church, Listowel. Over 30 young people are gathering weekly in St Patricks Hall from secondary schools all over North Kerry to sing and dance a mixture of good modern music and songs of praise. Teen SpiriT began in Killarney with Noel O Sullivan and his team and this team has travelled to Listowel to get the North Kerry Teen SpiriT group off the ground.

 

IRISH: Beatha agus Sláinte; Coláiste Íde in Dingle are holding an open day on the 9th March from 12 - 5. More information from 066 9151211 or info@colaisteide.com

ARTHRITIS:Living Well With Arthritis, Spring 2013 Courses in the Tralee Education Centre for six weekly sessions starting on Tuesday 5th March, 2013 from 7pm - 9.30pm. Contact 01 6470206, training@arthritisireland.ie www.arthritisireland.ie

LOURDES: Kerry Diocesan Pilgrimage Lourdes led by Bishop Bill Murphy, celebrating the Year of Faith. Lourdes: “Doorway of the Faith”, from September 2nd - 7th, 2013. Flights EX Kerry Airport. All booking must by made by post to: Mrs Janice O’Sullivan, Pilgrimage Co-ordinator, “Droum”, Nohoval Upper, Rathmore, Co. Kerry

Special pilgrimage number 064 7758219.

MARRIAGE: Week 4: When did you last get a chance to have some uninterrupted time just for the two of you. Come and enjoy each others company on a marriage encounter weekend.

For more information phone 021 4381511.

 

 

THOUGHT: Our age dislikes intensely the idea of mystery because it directly exposes our limitations. The thought that there could be something, or someone, beyond human comprehension or imagining is, of course, exciting, but it is also belittling. It puts us in our place and that place is not at the centre. Basil Hume.

 

DEATH: Teady (Tim) Quaid of Ballybunion and formerly of Dirreen, Athea. Survived by his wife Nora, daughter Mary & her husband Trevor, sons Tim, Tommy, Mark & his partner Jackie, Darren & his partner Dianne, grandchildren, Aunt Nellie Ahern, brothers Michael, Denis, Tommy & Billy, sisters Breda, Ellen and Nora Mary, He was laid to rest in Knockanure after Requiem Mass at Athea Church on Sunday last 24 February 2013. Sympathy to the O’Connor family Glenastar, Ardagh, on the death of Nora’s husband Tim, Thady Quaid was involved in the GAA and was a good player . Members of his family have also been very much involved in the GAA, his younger brother Thomas played football for Limerick

 

 

 

DEATH of Padraic Liston, of Ballybunion and Cork on 7 February 2013. He survived by his wife, Eileen, (née McMahon), he was father of Colm, Emer and Ellen, brother to Donal, Eoin, Máire and Sean and son of Owen and the late Noreen. Sadly missed by his loving wife, family, mother-in-law Eileen, sisters-in-law, brother-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives, Following Requiem Mass Padraic Liston was laid to rest at St. Catherine's Cemetery, Kilcully.

Padraig’s father Owen Liston was a native of Athea and his brother Eoin (the Bomber) Liston had been one of the Kerry Senior Football team’s stars for several years. Padraig’s aunt late Kit Aherne had been a North Kerry member of Kerry County Council in her younger days and was later a Fianna Fáil North Kerry Deputy in Dáil Éireann.

 

 

SEAN Óg Ó Ceallacháin was a journalist, author and broadcaster and former Gaelic footballer and hurler with Dublin and Eoghan Ruadh. He was born in Newcastlewest, County Limerick, and grew up in Fairview, County Dublin where he attended a Gaelscoil . Sean Óg O’Ceallacháin died 17 February 2013. His uncle was D.J. Madden Fine Gael T.D for Limerick West during the 1940′s/50′s and he worked with Paddy Langan who was a Labour Co. Councillor at that time. Sean Óg’s mother was Fannie Madden from Ballyhahill.

WORSE than the Titanic: In April 1865, at least 1,700 people, mostly Union soldiers returning home after the end of the Civil War, lost their lives when the riverboat exploded on the Mississippi. Of an estimated 2,300 people on board at least 1,700 lost their lives that night, including Captain Mason.

 

GARDAI have warned shoppers in Limerick to be careful following two incidents in which women were targeted.

HOST FAMILIES are required to host foreign students during June, July and August 2013 for 2-4 weeks at at time, boys & girls, aged 13 to 16 years. Contact Kay on 087 9454786.

 

LISTOWEL LAUNDRY FOR ELDERLY is looking for volunteers to help with washing, one to two hours, once a month. For more details please ring 087 6210742.

 

LISTOWEL DOWNPATRICK LINKAGE GROUP invites new members to join the Town Twinning Committee. Anyone interest contact Cara in the Seanchaí Centre, telephone (068) 22212/57927.

 

 

A PRE-CHELTENHAM NIGHT in aid of the Kerry Parents & Friends, will be held on Wednesday next, 6th March, at 8.30 pm, in Christy's Bar, The Square, Listowel.

 

 

 

Pope Benedict XVI has given a special Apostolic Blessing to the clergy and people of the Diocese of Limerick and their Bishop elect Fr Leahy, just before he resigned. The Irish Catholic has produced a souvenir edition to mark his life and ministry. There is a candlelight vigil being held in St. Peter’s Square beneath the Holy Father’s window.

 

HELLO CHERISH FANS!

Public Television Special is airing across America. The show is entitled, "An Irish Homecoming" and it features Cherish the Ladies, Irish singing legend Maura O'Connell, an 11 piece string section and 7 of the best dancers in the world.

Here's a taste of the program recorded live from beautiful Bucknell University.

 

http://on-demand.wvia.org/video/2332792058

 

 

JOBS: A six billion euro fund in the EU budget has been set aside for youth employment in regions with jobless rates of 25%.

EU: European Commission president said recently

"The sad fact is that we simultaneously have high levels of unemployment and skill shortages. The shortfall in ICT professionals could reach 700,000 by 2015. Opportunities exist and we must train our young people to fill them."

 

GB: Cuts to legal aid are set to come in on April 1, and will mean 200,000 fewer people each year will be eligible for publicly-funded legal representation.

 

 

GENEALOGY: In each family there is one who seems called to find the ancestors. To put flesh on their bones and make them live again. To tell the family story and to feel that somehow they know and approve.

 

Doing genealogy is not a cold gathering of facts but, instead, breathing life into all who have gone before. We are the story tellers of the tribe. All tribes have one. We have been called, as it were, by our genes. Those who have gone before cry out to us: "Tell our story". So, we do.

 

In finding them, we somehow find ourselves. How many graves have I stood before now and cried? I have lost count. How many times have I told the ancestors, "You have a wonderful family; you would be proud of us." How many times have I walked up to a grave and felt somehow there was love there for me? I cannot say.

 

It goes beyond just documenting facts. It goes to who am I and why do I do the things I do. It goes to seeing a cemetery about to be lost forever to weeds and indifference and saying I can't let this happen. The bones here are bones of my bone and flesh of my flesh. It goes to doing something about it. It goes to pride in what our ancestors were able to accomplish. How they contributed to what we are today. It goes to respecting their hardships and losses, their never giving in or giving up, their resoluteness to go on and build a life for their family. It goes to deep pride that the fathers fought, and some died, to make and keep us a nation. It goes to a deep and immense understanding that they were doing it for us.

 

It is of equal pride and love that our mothers struggled to give us birth, without them we could not exist, and so we love each one, as far back as we can reach. That we might be born who we are. That we might remember them. So we do. With love and caring and scribing each fact of their existence, because we are they and they are the sum of who we are.

 

So, as a scribe called, I tell the story of my family. It is up to that one called in the next generation to answer the call and take my place in the long line of family storytellers. That is why I do my family genealogy, and that is what calls those young and old to step up and restore the memory or greet those who we had never known before." Author: Unknown

 

 

 

 

 

13 February 27 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

 

 

BEST Wishes And Good Luck to Ollie Moran, Cian Murphy, Bryan Reidy and Ryan Large who will represent Scoil Chorp Chríost Knockanure, in the Regional Final of the Credit Union Quiz on Sunday March 3rd.

CLOTHES Collection will take place on Thursday 28th February between 12 - 4pm at the Community Centre, Moyvane. Bags can also be dropped off on Wednesday 27th between 6 - 8pm.

All funds raised will go towards running Moyvane Ladies Football Club.

J B KEANE: Thurs 28th - Tues 5th The Highest House On The Mountain at St John’s. directed by Denis O’Mahoney. The cast features: John Looney, Robert Bunyan, Mike Moriarty, Laura Gumbo Shine, Diana McCarthy, Con Kirby, Gavin O’Sullivan and Batt O’Keefe.

PTAA Social for North Kerry will be held at the Golf Hotel, Ballybunion on March 8th.

RELIC of St John Bosco will be in Pallaskenry on Fri March 1st

SCIENCE Fest will be held in at IT Tralee on April 12, details from scifest.ie , enter before March 1st.

MEDIA Course at Listowel Family Resource Centre starts on 28th Feb. details from 068 23584.

FASHION: Tarbert Comprehensive School Fashion Show will be held in Ceol Corbrai Glin on Friday 8th March at 8.p.m. contact (087) 2715367.

FAIRTRADE Fortnight 25 Feb – 10 Mar 2013

The theme this year is ‘Going Further for Fairtrade’.

WRITERS Week closing date for entries is 1st March 2013.

ARDFERT RETREAT: Enneagram Programme - a journey of self-discovery with Fr. Denis Gleeson CFC, Friday 1st March to Sunday 3rd March. Residential and non-res. places available. Booking and inquiries: 066-7134276.

KARATE Classes in St. Patrick’s Hall, Listowel on Wednesdays from 7.30 to 9 pm, Saturdays from 12 noon to 1.30pm from 27th February. Free first lesson, details from 086 3680141.

LEO Varadkar and the men behind the GST got a great reception in Abbeyfeale on Saturday last, even Leo took a bike to inspect the Trail.

FULL Moon was on Feb. 25th some cows were in the fields and silage bales made.

DEATH took place Saturday, February 16, 2013 Kathleen Kennelly nee Anglim of Shanaway, Tarbert, Co Kerry. Kathleen was predeceased by her husband Dermot and is Survived by sons, Con and Dan, daughters Mai and Joan and grandchildren, Requiem Mass for Kathleen Kennelly was celebrated at St Mary's Church, Tarbert on Monday 18 February 2013, Burial afterwards in Murhur Cemetery, Moyvane.

DEATH took place on 17 February 2013 of Eileen Larkin who was born at Rathea, Listowel and was Retired Public Health Nurse, Ballybunion. Requiem Mass for Eileen was celebrated on 19th February 2013 in St. Bridget's Church, Duagh. Her body was donated to Medical Science, University College Cork.

DEATH has taken place of Maureen Lyons nee Barry, Sandhill Road, Ballybunion, Aras Mhuire Nursing Home, Listowel and late of Derry, Listowel. Maureen was predeceased about 24 years ago by her husband Jim Lyons who was also a native of Derry, Listowel. Maureen was daughter of Paddy Barry and Bridget McCoy. Her siblings included Kit, Bridie, Phil, Pat Joe, Tom, Vincent, Stephen, Mike , Liz and Peg. Requiem Mass for Maureen took place at St. Mary’s Church, Listowel on 21 February 2013. Maureen Lyons was laid to rest beside her husband in St. John’s Cemetery, Ballybunion, she was aged 92 years.

ANNIVERSARIES: Neilus Lynch, Breda Clifford, Bernadette O Sullivan, Mary O Connell, Joan Buckley, Jim O Connor, Michael O Donnell, Mary Foley, Mary Carmody, Jim Leahy, Peg O Connor, John O Sullivan, Con Shanahan, Joe O Connor, Matt O Connell, Brian Enright, Ted Keane, Moira Broderick, Teresa Foley, Sr. Francis Galvin, Nora Fleming, Louis O Carroll,Mass on Tues. 26th 7.30pm for Marie O’Callaghan, Mass on Wed. 27th 7.30pm for Eamonn & Pat Sweeney, Mass on Thurs. 28th Knockanure 7.30pm for John Holly, Mass on Fri. 1st March 7.30pm for Michael & Margaret O’Connell & Mary Enright, Mass on Sat. 2nd 7.30pm for Brendan Keane, Months Mind Mass on Sun. 3rd 10.00am for Kate & Bill Fitzmaurice. Mass on Tues. 5th 7.30pm for Joseph Foley & the deceased members of the Foley Family.

 

CHURCH News: Friday is the First Friday of the month. Usual Communion Rounds, Knockanure in the morning and Moyvane in the afternoon. Stations of the Cross in Knockanure on Thursday 28th after Mass. Stations of the Cross after Mass on Friday 1st March in Moyvane. Confessions every Saturday at 7.15pm before the Vigil Mass. Scriptural Reflection Group meet in the Presbytery on Friday nights at 8pm.

Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00pm to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm

Readers:- Vigil, John Corbett & Jimmy Collins;11.00am Amanda Coulson & Aine O’Connor; Knockanure: Patricia & Andrew Rogan

Collectors for March: Vigil Michael Galvin & Breda Brosnan

11am Cal Flynn & Pat Scanlon; Knockanure 10am Mary O’Carroll

GST: Waiting for Leo at Abbeyfeale Old Rail Station

http://youtu.be/kpannq9gOzg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dfWUC5Z2G8

 

MARRIAGE Encounter Weekend will take place in Cork on the 8th - 10th March, 2013, more from 021 4381511.

TALKS: The Challenge of being a Christian by Canon Bob Fiffe, Director of Churches Together. The venue will be St. John’s Listowel at 8pm on Wednesday, March 6th.

Next talk; Are we handing on the faith or can we hand it on? Talk by Rev. Doctor Eugene Duffy, Director of Theology at Mary Immaculate, Limerick. The venue will be St. Patrick’s Hall Listowel on Wednesday, March 13th.

 

ST. MICHAEL’S DRAMA GROUP LIXNAW present their play “Memory of Water” by Shelagh Stevenson on Wed., (27th Feb) Friday, (1st March) Saturday (2nd) & Sunday (3rd) at Ceolann, Lixnaw. Curtains open at 8pm sharp.

 

TOURISTS: National Roads Authority intend to close the N71 road from Glengarriff to Kenmare for a period of 7-8 weeks in June/July 2013.

NIGHT in aid of The Dialysis Unit, Limerick Regional Hospital will take place at the Flag Floor Rambling House, Carrigkerry on Friday 1st March at 9.30pm. A great night’s entertainment is promised and tea and refreshments will be available and all are welcome.

U.S. proposed cuts Social Security more with each passing year. After 10 years, benefits would be cut by about $500 a year for the average retiree.

THOUGHT: What pleasure! What healing is found in sharing a long and hearty laugh with a good friend! Anne Parrish

AWARDS: West Limerick 102 Community Radio is holding their sixth annual Awards Night at the Devon Inn Hotel in Templeglantine on Monday 11th March.

DANCE IN AID OF CHERNOBYL 2013: Noreen Ashe, Mike Condon and Noel Hartnett will provide the entertainment at the Fund Raising dance in aid of the Chernobyl Kids 2013 programme to be held in the Grand Hotel, Denny St., Tralee on Friday, March 1 next from 9.30pm. Organiser Bridie Courtney 087 3127736 .

INTERNATIONAL PILGRIMAGE

A casket with the relic of Don Bosco has been on pilgrimage throughout the world since the 5th of April 2009 to prepare to celebrate the bi-centenary of Don Bosco’s birth (1815-2015).

Pallaskenry, Co. Limerick – Salesian College

Welcome Liturgy:

Fri 1st March @ 9:30.

Mass:

Fri 1st March @ 11:30.

Fri 1st March @ 20:00.

Veneration of the relic:

Fri 1st March, 15:00-23:00.

 

Don Bosco

http://www.donboscorelics.ie/gallery/?album=1&gallery=3

 

The casket has already visited Italy, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil, Bolivia, Perù and Ecuador. It then travelled to Columbia, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Porto Rico, Haiti, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico, the United States and Canada. In 2011 it visited Japan, Indonesia, Australia, China, Taiwan, India, Kenya, Ethiopia and Sri Lanka. In 2012 it has visited Uganda, Ruanda, Sudan, Togo, Mozambique, Ghana and Spain.

KERRYMAN: Aug 3rd 1935 edition photo and details of ordination of Fr John Reidy OSA son of M J Reidy of New Brighton, State Island NY. Fr Reidys school friend Fr Edward Kenealy of the Society of the Fathers of Mercy was in attendance. M J Reidy wrote several books, born at Cordal went to USA in 1903, as young man spent most of his time in Islandanny, Duagh with his mothers people the O Connor Family of Rathoran, he was also creamery manager in several Kerry Creameries including Ashgrove, Kenmare, Kilgarvan. In America he was top man in his job.

 

Joan o Sullivan of Derra Asdee, was secretary of Catholic Film Society of London, she had a brother Fr Michael O Sullivan who worked in America.

 

Death of garda Pat O Connor of Toor, Duagh died aged 39 years was serving at Dromsna, Co Leitrim, he was buried at Duagh.

 

Died Patrick O Connor of Lenamore, father of ohn martin O Connor a GAA and Republican supporter. Tom O Connor in USA played with Kerry Juniors.

 

Other News

Old cows being bought for Roscrea for 50 shillings.

General Goering gave order that Nazi Regime must not be criticised.

 

August 10th 1935; Clounmacon FF letter critical reply to Kissane TD by Michael Hegarty , while Newtownsandes FF gives Mr Kissane their confidence.

 

Kenny and Stack accused of armed attack on Listowel bank.

This edition had two old IRA pictures one was a Lisselton group.

 

 

 

13 February 20 Knockanure

 

KNOCKANURE

 

If you haven't given up anything this Lent don't fret why not take up; every Tuesday at 9.45am and Thursday at 8pm Aerobics and Body Conditioning classes in Knockanure Community Centre and see the results by Easter. All Welcome. Ring Maggie 087 9866533.

CLOTHES Collection will take place on Thursday 28th February between 12 - 4pm at the Community Centre, Moyvane. Bags can also be dropped off on Wednesday 27th between 6 - 8pm.

All funds raised will go towards running Moyvane Ladies Football Club.

ALERT: Community Alert meeting was due to be held in Knockanure on 19th Feb at 8pm.

SENIOR CITIZENS Party will take place on Sunday the 24th February at 1pm. in the Listowel Arm’s Hotel. All welcome.

QUIET Man exhibition continues at Seanchai till St Patrick’s Day.

FARM Seminar will be held at Castleisland Mart on 21 Feb. at 7.30pm.

FASHION: Tarbert Comprehensive School Fashion Show will be held in Ceol Corbrai Glin on Friday 8th March at 8.p.m. contact (087) 2715367.

LEGION of Mary, are preparing to celebrate the five hundredth meeting of the council, Kerry Comitium on Sat.23rd. Feb. Mass at 2.30p.m. in the Church of the Resurrection, Park Rd., Killarney.

WRITERS Week closing date for entries is 1st March 2013.

BIG news story of local man Gerard Barrett winner of the Irish Film Board Rising Star Award at the 10th IFTA was deleted from last weeks notes.

The PREDA 5k "Run For Freedom" 2013 will take place at the famed Ballybrit Racecourse in Galway on Saturday February the 23rd at 12pm. Online registration on www.runireland.com is now open.

ARDFERT RETREAT: Enneagram Programme - a journey of self-discovery with Fr. Denis Gleeson CFC, Friday 1st March to Sunday 3rd March. Residential and non-res. places available. Booking and inquiries: 066-7134276.

MARRIAGE Encounter Weekend will take place in Cork on the 8th - 10th March, 2013, more from 021 4381511.

FULL MOON on Feb. 25th, the International Space Station will be visible in the evening skies till February 25th. Cattle owners are getting very worried, that food will run out, as land is still sodden.

PLAYS: Wed 20th American Buffalo, A play by David Mamet presented by Magic Roundabout Theatre Co., Limerick. Thurs 28th - Tues 5th The Highest House On The Mountain, both at St John’s.

DEATH: Hannah Murphy nee Healy in her 81st year and on her 60th Wedding Anniversary, passed away on 13th February 2013 at her residence surrounded by her family. She is sadly missed by her husband Liamy, sons Pat, Martin, Joe, Kieran, Frankie, T.J., Adrian, Damien and Paul, daughters Bridget, Margaret, Geraldine & Theresa, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, sister Mary Horgan in Knockanure, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives and a large circle of friends. Requiem Mass for Hannah Murphy was celebrated on Friday 15th at 12 noon in St. Bartholomew’s Church, Athea, burial after in Holy Cross Cemetery.

DEATH took place on February 11 2013 of Sr. Austin Brosnan late of Presentation Convent Listowel and Inchabee, Farranfore and Fatima Home, Tralee. pre-deceased by her brothers, Monsignor. John, Brother Carthage, Jerry and his wife Mary, Patsy and Dick and nephew Tom; deeply regretted by her loving Presentation Community, her niece Eileen, nephews Paddy, Ned, John, and Jeremiah, grandnieces, grandnephews. Requiem Mass tomorrow Requiem Mass for Sr. Austin Brosnan was celebrated on Wednesday 13th February ’13, Burial afterwards in the Presentation Convent Plot, St. Michael's Cemetery Listowel.

ANNIVERSARIES: Bob Behan, Michael Scanlon, Maurice Walsh, Elizabeth Sweeney, Molly Kissane, Sean Bradley, Cormac O Leary, Mary Scully, Michael O Connor, Carmel Hynes, Mary Carroll, Michael Kelleher, Ned White, Mary Stack, Mary Ellen Buckley, Mass on Tues. 19th 7.30pm for Tom & Jack O’Connor; Mass on Wed. 20th Knockanure at 7.30pm for Emmet Leahy: Mass on Thurs. 21st at 7.30pm for Mary O’Connell; Mass on Fri. 22nd 7.30pm for Bernadette O’Sullivan; Mass on Sat. 23rd 7.30pm for Joe Buckley late of New York & Main Street, Moyvane, Months Mind; Mass on Sun. 24th 10.00am in Knockanure for Kitty Bowden and the 11.00am in Moyvane is for Mary & Joseph O’Connor & the deceased members of the O’Connell & Driscoll Families; Mass on Tues. 26th 7.30pm for Marie O’Callaghan.

STATIONS of the Cross after Mass in Knockanure on Wednesday 20th. Stations of the Cross after Mass on Thursday 21st in Moyvane. Confessions every Saturday at 7.15pm before the Vigil Mass. Scriptural Reflection Group meet in the Presbytery on Friday nights at 8pm.

READERS: Vigil, Seline Mulvihill & Ann Marie Kennelly;

11.00am Katerina & Andrew Kellighan; Knockanure, Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy.

Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00am to 7.00pm. Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm.

LITURGY Group meeting at the Presbytery on 21 Feb. at 8pm.

YEAR OF FAITH; To celebrate the Year of Faith – a day of Prayer will be held in St. Brendan’s Church, Tralee – Friday 22nd Feb. 2013. Adoration at 12, Confessions 3.30 to 4.30, Rosary at 4 pm and Holy Mass at 5pm. Talk after Mass by Marija of Medjugorge.

TROCAIRE BOXES: Are available at the back of the Church.

TALK, The first night will deal with the topic of ‘Coping with Suicide’ at Lyreacrompane Community Centre on Wednesday, 20th Feb. At 8.00 p.m.

SCIENCE Fest will be held in at IT Tralee on April 12, details from scifest.ie , enter before March 1st.

MEDIA Course at Listowel Family Resource Centre starts on 28th Feb. details from 068 23584.

TALK on Nutrition by Maxine Browne, Nutritional Therapist will take place at the Marian Hall on Tuesday 26th February at 8pm,Everyone welcome.

 

HEALTH: Women’s Health Information Evening takes place at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Tuesday February 19th at 7.30pm, speaker is Nutritional Therapist Maxine Brown. Further details from 068 23584.

 

 

 

KERRYMAN Snippet; July 6 1935, Kerry County Council congratulated bishop elect of Ross Right Rev Patrick Casey DD. Canon Casey was PP of Newmarket and he was nephew of the famous Fr Casey of Abbeyfeale.

 

Maurice Leahy picture and details of his life, a native of Kerry and founder of Catholic Poetry Society, has spoken at countless schools and lived at Parnell and Redmond homes.

 

Bedford Dance licence refused, Batt Joy was manager and chairman of hall since foundation in 1919. No sanitary facilities, hall on side of road.

 

Death of Daniel Mulvihill of Gortdromasillihy on 29th June 1935, he was uncle of Fr Michael Mulvihill , Saline, Kansas, Fr Donal Mulvihill, St John’s Church, Lincoln, Kansas and Sr mary Ann Joseph Mulvihill Concordia. Chief mourners Joan Mulvihill widow, Michael and Donal Mulvihill sons, Mrs John Leahy, Shrone daughter, Con Mulvihill Burntwood brother.

 

Funeral of Joe Broderick of William Street, Listowel, 25th June 1935, Brodericks fron Gortdromagowna attended, also cousins, Lyons, Dooling, Madden, Gaughan, Buckley, McMahon and Connell.

 

Death of John B Mahony Ballybunion 17 July 1935,he was 50 years inn Ballybunion , he was a native of West Limerick.

 

August 3rd 1935 a mad cow belonging to Tom Dillon of Knockanassig shot by guard as she was a danger to people at the Spa in Listowel.

A.G.M. on Tuesday night next 19th February of the Hospice Group at 7pm. in St. Patrick’s Hall. Please come along and give your support.

ALZHEIMER SOCIAL CLUB: The Alzheimer Society of Ireland has started a monthly Saturday Social Club at the Dromhall Hotel, Muckross road, Killarney. The Social Club is held on the 3rd Saturday of each month, contact Vanessa Bradbury on 021 497 2504 or 086 021 8463 or email vbradbury@alzheimer.ie

WALK: 'The Clare Pilgrim Way' has been marking out a pilgrim route linking ancient monastic sites, holy places and cultural centres around the County and a small section of South Galway. The next walk will be from Molougha to Kilfenora, from 1- 5 of April 2013 (Easter week - Mon to Fri). Participants will gather in Spanish Point on Monday at 19.00 for orientation for the four day pilgrim walk. More from 086 216 7040.

THOUGHT: “Defeat is certain if we are constantly contemplating defeat...as soon as our eyes are set on ourselves, we will surely fail”. Watchman Nee.

Limerick Choral Festival Society is holding a workshop for CHOIR: Church Choirs/Cantors/Soloists with Patrick Killeen on Sunday 3rd March at 1.45pm. Venue: St. Joseph’s Church O’Connell’s Avenue, Limerick. Booking essential: 086/3203473.

AWARDS: West Limerick 102 Community Radio is holding their sixth annual Awards Night at the Devon Inn Hotel in Templeglantine on Monday 11th March.

 

DANCE IN AID OF CHERNOBYL 2013: Noreen Ashe, Mike Condon and Noel Hartnett will provide the entertainment at the Fund Raising dance in aid of the Chernobyl Kids 2013 programme to be held in the Grand Hotel, Denny St., Tralee on Friday, March 1 next from 9.30pm. Organiser Bridie Courtney 087 3127736 .

VOLUNTEERING OVERSEAS: Volunteering Overseas, in collaboration with Kerry One World Centre in the IT Tralee, North Campus – Solas Building – Rooms L104 & L106 Saturday, February 16 from 9.45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Course is open to anyone considering volunteering/working overseas for global development. Contact Tim email; participate@kade. ie or call (066) 718 1358.

 

 

 

 

 

13 February 13 Knockanure

 

KNOCKANURE

 

 

CONGRATULATIONS to Knockanure N.S Quiz team who have won four in a row in their category in the Credit Union Quiz. Well done to the U11 team of Ollie Moran, Brian Reidy, Cian Murphy and Ryan Large, thanks also to their parents and teachers.

CONGRATULATIONS to Gerard Barrett, writer-director-editor-producer of Pilgrim Hill having just won the IFTA Rising Star award. Pilgrim Hill was shot in a week on €4,500. It premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh 2012, where Gerard won the Best New Irish Talent Award. Its North American premiere was at Telluride Film Festival where Gerard Barrett was selected as the next Great Expectation. Previous Rising Star Award recipients 2012 winner writer/director John Michael McDonagh; Domhnall Gleeson in 2011; Tom Moore IFTA Rising Star in 2010. Actor Michael Fassbender received the Rising Star Award in 2009; actress Saoirse Ronan was named the winner of the first Irish Film Board Rising Star IFTA in 2008.

 

CHIROPODIST will visit the Marian Hall on 15th Feb. at 11am, more from Eileen Quinn at 068 49472.

CAR Boot sale in NCW in aid of WL102 on Feb. 17th.

 

CANCER Fundraising football match at Austin Stacks park, Tralee on 15th Feb. at 7.30pm.

 

 

RETREAT in Ardfert for the parish, details from, 068 49401.

HOST families required to host foreign students during June, July and August, 2013 for two to four weeks at a time. Boys and girls aged 13 to 16 years old. Contact Kay at 087 9454786.

CLOTHES Collection will take place on Thursday 28th February between 12 - 4pm at the Community Centre, Moyvane. Bags can also be dropped off on Wednesday 27th between 6 - 8pm.

All funds raised will go towards running Moyvane Ladies Football Club.

CAMP for school going children will take place at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Feb. 14th /15th from 9.30am to 1.30pm daily, details from 068 23584.

ACTIVE RETIREMENT are hosting their Afternoon Tea Dance on Sunday Feb. 17th 2.30pm. to 6pm. in the Listowel Arms Hotel, Everyone welcome.

 

FASHION: Tarbert Comprehensive School Fashion Show will be held in Ceol Corbrai Glin on Friday 8th March at 8.p.m. contact (087) 2715367.

ALCOHOLICS Anon, Open Public Meeting in Parish Hall, Ballylongford on Ash Wednesday February 13th at 8pm. All welcome.

LEGION of Mary, are preparing to celebrate the five hundredth meeting of the council, Kerry Comitium on Sat.23rd. Feb. Mass at 2.30p.m. in the Church of the Resurrection, Park Rd., Killarney.

VOLUNTEERS: Cura are holding an Information Session in St. John’s Centre, Castle Street, Tralee on Thursday, 14th February at 10.30 am. If you would like to find out more please come along, Telephone 066-7127355.

HSE are running a diabetes self management course, starting 14th February.

STUDY of Vatican 11 begins at Tralee Parish Centre on Thursday 14th Feb. from 7 to 8pm.

WRITERS Week closing date for entries is 1st March 2013.

PLAY: Bearna Men” by George Fitzmaurice in The Heritage Centre Scartalgin on: Fri 15th & Sun 17th Feb . Booking 087 243 400.

The PREDA 5k "Run For Freedom" 2013 will take place at the famed Ballybrit Racecourse in Galway on Saturday February the 23rd at 12pm. Online registration on www.runireland.com is now open.

THOUGHT: Let me learn to see only virtues and specialities. Let me not concentrate on any-one’s weaknesses.

DEATH has taken place of Nora Walsh nee McMahon of Upper Dirreen, Athea, on January 31st, 2013, she was aged 85, predeceased by her husband Joe; survived by her, daughters Katrina, and Gerardine, sons Eddie, & Conor . Requiem Mass for Nora Walsh was celebrated in Athea Church on 5th February 2013, she was laid to rest following mass at Holy Cross Cemetery, Athea.

ANNIVERSARIES: Catherine Mulvihill, Billy Murphy, Teresa Sheahan, Fr Dan Griffin, Bridget Kelliher, Nora Sullivan, Billy Fitzgerald, Bryan McMahon, F X Martin, Mary B Healy, Stephen Donegan, Benedict Kiely, Nora Quaid, Christina Melody, Sr. Patricia O Brien, Cissie Kennelly, Richard Sheehan, Mary Teresa Kennelly, Peg Stack, Sr. Hannah Carmody, Mary Fitzmaurice, Jack Quaid, Patcheen Mulvihill, Mickey Reidy, Billy O Sullivan, Bill Fitzmaurice, Mary Ann Kennelly, Catherine Fitzmaurice, Pat Hudson, P J Kennelly, Dan Connor, Peg Leahy. Mass on Tues. 12th at 7.30pm for Nell & Jer Kiely; Mas on Wed. 13th Ash Wednsday

Knockanure 10am and 7.30pm in Moyvane for Jack, Mary, William, John & Jim Guiney; Mass on Sun. 17th at 10.00am for Dan O’Connor and 11.00am for Mairead Moore; Mass on Tues. 19th at 7.30pm for Tom & Jack O’Connor.

ASH Wednesday, day of fast and abstinence, Mass in Knockanure at 10am and Moyvane at 7.30pm.

CHURCH News; Scriptural Reflection Group

meet in the Presbytery on Friday nights at 8pm.

Adoration ;Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm

Wed. 10.00pm to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm. Readers:- Vigil Michelle Corridan & Margaret Walters

11.00am Paul & Anthony Kiely; Knockanure: Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald

ROSARY Walk; This walk will take place in Tralee at 11.30a.m. on Ash Wednesday the 13th of February.

Assembling at 11.15a.m. at St John's Church. The walk will go from St John's Church to St Brendan's Church and finish at the Holy Cross Dominican Church. Mass will be held at the Dominican Church at 1.05pm.

 

 

 

DEATHS: Selection of death index at Tralee Library.

Sr. M Costelloe Dingle Sept. 198? ; Sr. Columbus Costlloe KM 5 July 1985; Denis Costelloe Ballydwyer K Sent 1910; Mrs Costelloe Ballydwyer April 1910; r Finbar Costelloe 1950; Gabriel Costelloe Ballybunion 10 Feb. 1968; Ian Costelloe Abbeyfeale 1982; Mrs Costelloe Abbeydorney 1911; Mrs J Costelloe 1962; Jack Costelloe Tralee and Boston 25 March 1903; Miss Katie Costelloe Listowel K Sent 4 Dec.1915; Kitty Costelloe Ballybunion K Champ. 12 Feb. 1938; Maureen Costelloe Bromore, Ballybunion May 2001; Michael Costelloe Lixnaw 1912; Rev Michael Costelloe Nov. 3 1915; Pat Costelloe San Francisco 15 Aug. 1942 KM; Tom Costelloe Limerick 17 April 1954 KM;

 

Dan Flavin Listowel 22 Feb. 1955; Fr James Flavin Knockane, Listowel 21 April 1978; Joan Flavin Lisselton and USA 30 Sept. 1972; John Flavin Listowel 12 Dec. 1942; lil Flavin Birmingham 2 Jan. 1976; Michael J Flavin Tralee 20 May 1944; Tim Flavin 27 May 1950.

PRAYER: Afternoon of prayer at Scartaglen Church on 17th Feb. at 2.20pm.

THANKS: Abbeyfeale a parish of 4000, gathered 370 parishioners for a 'thank you' to all who volunteer in the parish on Feb. 2nd 2013. Attendance included members of boards of management, of choirs, of parish ministry teams. There were liturgy ministers (Word, Eucharist, etc), youth club leaders, sacristans and those who lead sacramental preparation programs for children.

 

SPACE Shuttle; will be visible in the evening skies to February 25th.

LENTEN TALKS 2013: To mark the season of Lent and the ‘Year of Faith’ Listowel Pastoral Area which includes - the parishes of Listowel, Moyvane/Knockanure, Lixnaw/Irremore & Duagh/Lyreacrompane - are hosting a series of Lenten talks on various aspects of life - taking place on Wednesday nights during Lent. Each of the above parishes will host a Talk – beginning in Lyreacrompane Community Centre on Wednesday, 20th Feb. At 8.00 p.m. The first night will deal with the topic of ‘Coping with Suicide’. There will be a guest speaker each night, the talks are free and everyone is welcome. More details again next week. The Diocese are also hosting Lenten Talks beginning on Tuesday, Feb. 19th at Dromhall Hotel by Fr. Michael Drumm speaking about ‘Living as a Christian Today’.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: Enneagram Programme - a journey of self-discovery with Fr. Denis Gleeson CFC, Friday 1st March to Sunday 3rd March. Residential and non-res. places available. Booking and inquiries: 066-7134276.

ST JOHN’S: Wed 13th. Love Songs…..Spanish Nights ;Thurs 14th, Mórga – The Best of Traditional; Wed 20th, American Buffalo, A play by David Mamet presented by Magic Roundabout Theatre Co

 

 

 

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ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre.

This social day runs every second Monday of each month.

The next social day for the Active Retirement takes place on Monday 11th February 2013. Come and enjoy a 4 Course meal with music and dance. 10 euro. All welcome. Ring office on 068 49799. New members especially welcome just come along.

Information officer at Knockanure Community Centre every Monday 1pm to 3.30pm. Medical Card Forms, Farm Assist, Social Welfare Queries, Housing and much more Free & Confidential Service, Phone 068 49799.

MEETING A Meeting of the Liturgy Group/PPC will be held in the Presbytery on Friday 8th February at 8pm.

The Public Meeting for organising an event to celebrate “The Gathering Ireland 2013” will be held at 9pm on February 5th in the Marian Hall.

CLOTHES Collection will take place on Thursday 28th February between 12 - 4pm at the Community Centre, Moyvane. Bags can also be dropped off on Wednesday 27th between 6 - 8pm.

All funds raised will go towards running Moyvane Ladies Football Club.

CAMP for school going children will take place at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Feb. 14th /15th from 9.30am to 1.30pm daily, details from 068 23584.

COURSE led by Audrey Galvin who has extensive experience in the media industry, Further details from 068 23584.

 

NEW Moon on Feb. 10th. Weather still broken and mild, land is still swimming. The alder bush is showing signs of fresh growth.

RETREAT in Ardfert for the parish, details from, 068 49401.

HOST families required to host foreign students during June, July and August, 2013 for two to four weeks at a time. Boys and girls aged 13 to 16 years old. Contact Kay at 087 9454786.

CEILI in aid of Chernobyl children will be held at the Devon Hotel on Feb. 8th at 8.30pm.

WATCH out for The Highest House on the Mountain at St John’s at end of Feb. on wed. 6th Old Tire wingers and on 9th show in aid of Listowel Hospice.

PIMPLE will be acted in Abbeydorney on Feb. 8th and 10th.

CONGRATULATIONS to Abbeyfeale School girls who won the All Ireland Schools Cup in U19A Basketball League final recently.

CELEBRATE with Duagh GAA from 3 to 5pm on Feb. 7th at the Duagh Centre, their Victory Social is on Feb. 23rd.

BEST wishes to the local girls Community Games U15 Badminton Team who will play in the Munster final on March 31st. The boys U15 team won silver in their group.

FINAL: Finuge play Cookstown Fr Rocks of Tyrone in the All Ireland Intermediate Final at Croke Park on Saturday 9th Feb. at 7.15pm, the Supporters Bus contact Anne Marie on (087) 6434041.

BEST Wishes to Olivia Buckley former Rose and a native of Derry, Listowel on her new venture.

GRANDPARENTS Day was celebrated in Knockanure School on Wednesday last. It was great for the grandparents to meet and befriend each other in the company of pupils and teachers.

WRITING Classes are to begin at Seanchai on Feb. 9th, details from 068 22212.

Writers Week closing date for entries is 1st March 2013.

Sliabh Luchra Drama Group are presenting “The King of the PLAY: Bearna Men” by George Fitzmaurice in The Heritage Centre Scartalgin on: Fri.8th Sun, 10th Feb. Fri 15th & Sun 17th Feb . Booking 087 243 400.

FILM; Pilgrim Hill directed by Gerard Barrett has received nominations for another award.

TALK: Catherina McKiernan will give a talk at the Arms Hotel on Feb. 8th at 8pm.

STUDY of Vatican 11 begins at Tralee Parish Centre on Thursday 14th Feb. from 7 to 8pm.

HSE are running a diabetes self management course, starting 14th February.

ANAM Cara is holding its monthly support meeting on Wednesday 6th of February 2013 from 19:30 to 21:00 at the Silver Springs Hotel in Tivoli Cork. This event is open to all bereaved parents. For further information please see our website at www.anamcara.ie email us at info@anamcara.ie or call 01 4045378.

ALCOHOLICS Anon, Open Public Meeting in Parish Hall, Ballylongford on Ash Wednesday February 13th at 8pm. All welcome.

SICK: World Day of the sick is on 11th Feb.

VOLUNTEERS: Cura are holding an Information Session in St. John’s Centre, Castle Street, Tralee on Thursday, 14th February at 10.30 am. If you would like to find out more please come along, Telephone 066-7127355.

DEATH has taken place of Marie Lyons nee Buckley of Ballyloughlan, Glin and formerly of Main Street, Moyvane. Marie was predeceased by her husband Percy and is survived by son John, daughter Margaret, brother Fr. Michael, daughter in law Anna, son in law John-Paul, grandchildren Jeremiah, Marian, and Seamus. Requiem Mass for Marie was celebrated at Church of the Immaculate Conception Glin on Tuesday 29th January 2013. Burial afterwards in Kilfergus cemetery Glin Marie was predeceased by parents Michael Buckley and Nora Shine both of Moyvane Parish and siblings, Joe who died last week, Liam who died in 2009, Fr Denis, Con, John, Donie, Paddy, Ned and Kit.

DEATH has occurred of Brendan Keane of Clounprohus, Moyvane. Brendan is Survived by his wife Bridie, son David, daughter Catríona, brothers Jerry, Teddy, Mike, Liam, P.J. and Eddie, uncles Tony, John, Pat and Tom, and aunts Mary and Kathleen. Requiem Mass for Brendan was celebrated at The Church of the Assumption, Moyvane on Saturday 2nd of February 2013, Brendan Keane was laid to rest afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Knockanure. Brendan was son of Kit Dunne and Donie Keane.

DEATH took place on 29th January 2013 of Sr. Ethna Quille Formerly of Derrindaff, Duagh and the Mercy Convent, Rosscarbery. She is survived by her brother John. Her brother William Quille died in October 2012. Requiem mass for Sr. Ethna was celebrated at St. Fachtna's Parish Church, Rosscarbury. Sr. Eithna was laid to rest in the Convent Cemetery, Rosscarbury, Co Cork.

Sr. Ethna Quille former Maths teacher at Mt. St. Michael, Rosscarbury. The school was founded in 1894 by the Mercy Order, In 1964 the school became co-educational and at the same time the boarding facilities became available in the Convent. Students boarded from all over Ireland and from further afield. It was an ideal for students from the nearby coastal islands like Cape Clear.

 

ANNIVERSARIES: Sr. Thomas O Connor, Charley Bartishell, Dr. Jack McGuire, John Keane, John Dore Joan Philips, Sr. Irene Stack, Nora Behan, Maureen Kennelly, Catherine Halpin, Michael Reidy, James Lynch, Humphrey Doody, Maurice Enright, Kieran O Sullivan, Celia Mahony, Eileen O Connor, Mary Rathay, Noreen Mullane, Michael Scanlon, Francis O Carroll, Nell O Mahony, Sr. Lelia Carey, Ned Stack, John Foley, Michael Quinn, Vera McDermott, Mass on Sat. 9th 7.30pm for Tom & Una O’Sullivan, Mass on Sunday 10th at

11.00am for Martin & Mary Mulvihill.

Diocesan Collection on 9th & 10th February for Lourdes Helpers.

CHURCH News, Confessions every Saturday at 7.15pm before the Vigil Mass. Scriptural Reflection Group meet in the Presbytery on Friday nights at 8pm. Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm; Wed. 10.00pm to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm. Readers:- Vigil Elaine Hudson

11.00am Jerry Duggan; Knockanure: Mary O’Flaherty.

 

 

HISTORY: Old Newspapers cuttings about local events can be viewed on Australian and New Zealand government site free of charge, these items are not available online locally. Argus Melbourne of Aug. 1912 carries death of Michael McElligott on August 14th 1912, he was husband of Mary McElligott and youngest son of late Tom and Catherine McElligott of Moyvane.

Courier Mail Brisbane Queensland, 23rd Sept. 1948 reports death of Con Mulvihill at his home in Wilston on 15th September 1948, he was husband of Annie and father of Rita, Mrs O Sullivan. Con was born at Aughrim Newtownsandes.

South Australia Register Adelaide,4th May 1884 publishes the marriage of Mortimer Gallivan of Patch , Duagh, he was 4th son of the late James Gallivan. He married Margaret 3rd daughter of Bernard Smyth of Pine Creek, Laura. Priest at the wedding was Fr. O Dowling SJ.

THOUGHT: “If you're going to worry, there's no need to pray and if you're going to pray, there's no need to worry”. Tiffany Berry.

WIFI: Dublin City Council launched free wifi hotspots across the city, areas include Smithfield, Civic Offices Amphitheatre at WoodQuay, Temple Bar Square, Henry Street, Merrion Square and Grafton Street. It is presently available at the Civic Offices Amphitheatre in Wood Quay, St Patrick’s Park and Barnardo’s Square.

 

LEGION of Mary, are preparing to celebrate the five hundredth meeting of the council, Kerry Comitium on Sat.23rd. Feb. The Sacrifice of the Mass at 2.30p.m. in the Church of the Resurrection, Park Rd., Killarney. Fr. Eamonn McCarthy C.C., Freemount, will give the homily. He works tirelessly for the spread of the Legion and for the Cause of our founder, Br. Frank Duff. Afterwards, refreshments will be served in the Parish Centre, Park Rd.Fr. Eamonn will again conduct an ‘Open Forum’, “Where is the Church going to day”? Celebration will end with Concluding Legion prayers at 5pm

 

 

 

 

 

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CPR: Knockanure Defibrillator Group.

Any member of our community who wishes to train in this skill of using a Defibrillator, CPR and CFR. Please contact Ann on 086 3090948 or Margaret on 087 2976304.

HOST families required to host foreign students during June, July and August, 2013 for two to four weeks at a time. Boys and girls aged 13 to 16 years old. Contact Kay at 087 9454786.

THANKS: Moyvane Ladies Football Club would like thank everyone who contributed so generously to their Church Gate Collection recently and to all those who collected.

The Listowel Branch of the Irish Wheelchair Association would like to thank you for your very generous contribution to our Annual Church Gate Collection last weekend which amounted to €710.20

WALK: Saturday, February 2, will be the 50th Anniversary of the last Limerick-Tralee daily scheduled passenger train and to mark the day the GST will host another walk at 2.15pm from Abbeyfeale to Duagh village. This will include a mile of an as yet undeveloped section in Co. Kerry so waterproof footwear/ Wellingtons may be required.

RADIO: Those interested in becoming a volunteer broadcaster at West Limerick 102 Community Radio are now invited to take part in a dedicated 12 week training programme For further information and an application form please contact Connie Broderick, WL102 on 069 66200. On Thursday night last 24th Jan. WL102 had John Lynch recall his interest in films.

DRAMA: Wed. 30th The Kairo Plays and on the 31st Womanhood at St John’s.

CAO closing Date, February 1st. Catholic Schools Week 2013 started on Sunday January 27th 2013 and will end on February 3 2013.

CEILI in aid of Chernobyl children will be held at the Devon Hotel on Feb. 8th at 8.30pm.

MEDIA Course at Listowel Family centre, starts Feb.13th, details from 068 23584.

SOUP Kitchen at St John’s , Ash Street, Tralee every sat, from noon till 2pm.

FLEADH: Recent report says there is no application, yet to run the Limerick County Fleadh.

GAA: Bus to Castlebar for the first round of NFL on Sunday Feb. 3rd, with Kerry Supporters Club, time Listowel 7.30am.

HSE are running a diabetes self management course, starting 14th February.

ALCOHOLICS Anon, Open Public Meeting in Parish Hall, Ballylongford on Ash Wednesday February 13th at 8pm. All welcome.

RAMBLING HOUSE will take place in the Seanchaí Literary Centre, Listowel on Friday February 1st from 9.30 pm, all welcome.

DEAFHEAR.IE Meet Sally Harvest of DeafHear for a chat about Tinnitus in Listowel Arms Hotel at 11am on Tuesday 5th February. All welcome.

 

BEST Wishes to Margaret Murphy on her 70th birthday which she celebrated with her husband Tony, daughters Carmel, Linda and Diane and friends. Best wishes also to Denis Hanrahan of Aughrim who recently celebrated his 80th birthday. Happy birthday to our near neighbours Brendan Galvin and Margaret Walsh who also marked the occasion recently.

DEATH has occurred of Joseph Vincent Buckley age 72, of Massapequa Park, NY and Main Street Moyvane, on January 21st 2013, father of Kelly O'Boyle (Carl), Michael, Sean and Ryan. Also survived by his brother Fr. Michael and sister Marie. Joe was a restaurant owner on Long Island for the past 40 years of The Jolly Tinker (Rockville Centre); Katie Daly's (Massapequa) and Molly Malone's (Bay Shore). Mass for Joe on Friday 25th 2013 at St. Rose of Lima Church, Massapequa, NY. Interment to follow at Grace Cemetery Massapequa. Joe Buckley was son of Michael Buckley and Nora Shine both of Moyvane Parish, he was predeceased by his parents and siblings, Liam who died in 2009, Fr Denis, Con, John, Donie, Paddy, Ned and Kit.

Death occurred on 23rd January 2013 of Sr. Joan Corridan of Kanturk and Mallow and late of Duagh. Sr. Joan of the Convent of Mercy was sister of the late Tim, Ned, Moss and Mary. Requiem Mass for Sr. Joan was celebrated 25th January in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Kanturk. Sr. Joan Corridan was laid to rest in the adjoining Convent Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Helen Roche, Bridie McElligott, Fr Jer Downey, Fr Michael Leen, Michael O Regan, Mai Trant, Michael Bambury, Eileen Holly, Davie McMahon, William Hudson, Mary Enright, Sean O Histon, Sr. Peter Hudson, Anthony Kennelly, Sheila O Connor, Bridget Neville, Pat Barrett, Patie Enright, Mike Brosnan, Bridie Stack, Jer Woods, Bill Buckley, Nell Kiely, Eileen Ahern, Mary Fitzgibbons, Ann Kelly, Denis Noonan, Noreen Hillard, Eileen O Connell, Mass on Tues. 29th at 7.30pm for Jerry & Jenny O’Carroll, Mass on

Wed. 30th at 7.30pm for Deceased members of the Sheehy Family, Aughrim, Mass on Sat. 2nd at 7.30pm Fr. Michael Hanrahan, Mass on Sunday Feb. 3rd at 11.00am for James & Catherine Flaherty.

FIRST Friday; Mass on Thurs. 31st in Knockanure at 7.30pm, Mass in Moyvane Fri. 1st Feb. at 7.30pm. Usual Communion Rounds. Knockanure in the Morning and Moyvane in the Afternoon.

READERS: Vigil, John Corbett & Jimmy Collins; 11.00am Amanda Coulson & Aine O’Connor; Knockanure: Patricia & Andrew Rogan.

 

 

 

100 Years: Fr Con Nolan, Born Carrueragh, Knockanure, born 31st January 1913. Studied at St Peters Wexford. Ordained 9th June 1940.Arrived in Australia 1st November 1941.Appointed Curate at High Gate Hill, Queens Park and Ned lands. Was Parish Priest at Waroona, Yarloop, Pingarra and later Chaplin to St John of God Hospital, Subiaco and St Josseph’s Hospital Bicton. Fr Con Nolan died 21st May 1983 , his requiem mass was celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church Palmyra, he was laid to rest in Karrakatta Cemetery.

John Costelloe born Ballylongford 19th April 1835, died aged 102 years at Walnut Hills, Cincinnati. He was buried at Calvary Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio. John went to Canada in 1861 and moved to the US in ’63, he spent 40 years on the railroad and lived at Osborn, Ohio, moving to Cincinnati in 1918.

THOUGHT: ”If thou thinkest twice before thou speakest once, thou wilt speak twice the better for it. ”William Penn

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE 1st – 3rd March, Enneagram a journey of self-discovery, helping participants to know themselves, God and other people better. 7th March, Evening for Minister of the Word, 8pm. to 9.30pm. with Frances Rowland. 14th March, Movies that matter, 7.30pm. Contact Ardfert Retreat Centre on 066-7134276 or email on ardfertreatreat@eircom.net.

 

 

RTE's Consumer Show wants to talk to you!

Irish families waste 30% of the food we buy and we want to help a family to change their wasteful habits and save money in the process. If you are interested in taking part please contact Kathriona at kathriona@cocotelevision.ie or 01 2084635.

GOSPEL: To Celebrate The Year Of Faith: Fr Séamus O’Connell will give two nights presentation on Luke’s Gospel. On Friday Feb. 1st, Fr. Seamus will take the theme: Opening Luke’s Gospel as a Story of Faith and on Friday February 15th, he will explore Jesus in Luke: Our Saviour Today. Each evening will begin with Mass at 6.15pm followed by refreshments, followed by his exploration of the Gospel from 7.30 to 9.30pm. The evenings will take place in St. Brendan’s Pastoral Centre, Upper Rock Street, Tralee and the cost is €5 per night. If possible, please bring a Bible or the Gospel of Luke with you. For more information or to book a place, please email francesrowland@dioceseofkerry.ie or tel. 064 6632644.

STUDY: The Dominicans are offering affordable distance learning programmes in theology. Perhaps you would like to know more? Contact us at The Priory Institute, Tallaght Village, Dublin 24. Tel. 01 404 8124 enquiries@prioryinstitute.com

FATIMA 2013 Kerry Diocesan Pilgrimage from 9th to 17th May, 2013 (8 nights). Spiritual Director: Fr. Noel Spring, Ballybunion. Contact Premier Travel Ltd, 021 4277700 or Maureen Harty on 066 7131328.

 

 

 

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COMMUNITY CENTRE; Knockanure, January 2013.

Yoga Classes ( 10 weeks) at Knockanure Community Centre on Wednesday evenings from 9th January 7.45pm -9.00pm. (10 week course 90 euro pay in advance otherwise pay as you go 10 euro) Qualified Hatha Yoga Instructor. Distress, Unwind and relax. All levels welcome. contact Noelle on 086 8619043 or www.noelleosullivan.com

Dancing classes at Knockanure Community Centre on Monday evenings from 14th January 2013

time 8pm to 9.30pm. Dances to include waltzing,foxtrot,quick step, and jiving. Beginners welcome.

Contact Norella @ 087 9906221. or the centre on 068 49799.

Commit to Fit for 2013, New Year .... New You....

Push yourself ! No one is going to do it for you! Join me in my Aerobic and Body Conditioning Fitness Classes

every Tuesday morning @ 10am and Thursday evening @ 8pm in Knockanure Community Centre, and get motivated to exercises. Starts Tuesday 8th January 2013.Ring Maggie on 087 9866533.

Active Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre.

This social day runs every second Monday of each month.

The next social day for the Active Retirement takes place on Monday 11th February 2013

Come and enjoy a 4 Course meal with music and dance. 10 euro. All welcome. Ring office on 068 49799. New members especially welcome just come along.

PADRE PIO Devotions will take place in Listowel Church on Thursday24th January at 7pm. incorporating the Rosary, Mass and Benediction.

 

SOCIAL; Moyvane GAA Club are holding their social in The Arms Hotel, Listowel on Friday, January 25th at 8pm.

RECORDING: Best of luck to the Moyvane Ballad Group Lisa Mulvihill, Amiee Lindsell, Laura Stack, Margaret Mulvihill and Lisa Stackpoole who will travel to Dublin on Thursday 24th for the recording of their first televised show which will be aired on TG4 in February.

DRINK: Sunday 27 January – A Day of Support & Reflection for recovering alcoholics and family members. 10 am – 5 pm. Brendan Comiskey SS.CC. For bookings tel: 066 7134276.

CAO closing Date, February 1st. The theme for Catholic Schools Week 2013 is: ‘Catholic Schools in the Community of Faith: Sharing the Good News. Catholic Schools Week 2013 will begin on Sunday January 27th 2013 and end on February 3 2013.

LOCAL born teachers, Ms. Emer Prendiville, and Mrs. Margaret Watters were in charge of the Athea pupils at the recent RDS science fair.

KNOCK, bus leaves Tralee at 6am on 2nd February, details from 066 7180123.

ST JOHN’S: Wed. 23rd,Irish and Scandinavian Music; 25th The Bard of the Yukon; Monday 28th, exploring the myths and stories of the 1834 Ballyeigh Faction Fight; Tuesday 29th , drama with St John’s Youth Theatre, more from 068 22566.

FULL Moon on the 27th January.

DANCE: Afternoon Tea Dance. A once off Fundraising Afternoon Tea Dance will be held at Fr. Casey's Clubhouse, Abbeyfeale Sunday 27th January from 3-6pm.

WALK: Annual walk in aid of Rathfredagh Chesrire Home starts at 10am on Sunday on January 27th at Barnagh, you can do the shorter walk which begins at 11am from Courtenay Lodge NCW, details from 069 83273 085 1636609

maryangela.downes@cheshire.ie

CITIZENSHIP; President Obama plans to overhaul the immigration system that would include a path to citizenship for the more than 11 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. Obama and Senate Democrats will propose the changes

THOUGHT; “True non-judgemental is a logical impossibility. To forbid or exclude a value judgement is to assume, unconsciously, that the highest value is to have no values”.

John White

N.C.W. Bereavement Support Group is holding a 'Celebration of Light' for those bereaved by suicide on Sunday, January 27th at 4pm. in the NCW Church.

DEATH: Mike Joe Stack of Toohanna, Lisselton born January 12th 1910 died 16th January 2013. Survived by his wife Margaret. Mike Joe always had affection for Knockanure as his grandmother was Catherine Stack of Carrueragh, Knockanure she married Tom Stack of Ballyconery, Lisselton on 2nd February 1861. Catherine was daughter of Tom Stack. Requiem mass for Mike Joe Stack at Ballydonoghue Church on Friday 18th January 2013, burial in St. John’s Cemetery, Ballybunion.

 

Fr Pat Scanlan, from Lisselton, County Kerry died peacefully in hospital on 15th January 2013. Pat usually called Padraig by his local friends, was ordained in 1954 and was originally assigned to Nigeria. He subsequently moved to Kenya, where he continued to work in Eldoret and then Kitaled dioceses until his return to Ireland just over a year ago. In his retirement he enjoyed the visits of very large numbers of friends and family including large number of contacts from his Kenya days.

Father Patrick; Scanlon, deeply regretted by his first cousins the Hanrahan families, his relatives, friends, neighbours and his Kiltegan family. Fr. Patrick is pre- deceased by his sister Joan and his brothers Michéal and Liam. Requiem Mass for Fr. Patrick at St Patrick's Chapel on Friday 18th January 2012, followed by Burial in the St. Patrick's Missionary Society, Kiltegan, Cemetery. His parents were Cait Hanrahan and Paddy Scanlon.

ANNIVERSARIES: Bridie Foley, Mary Leahy, Jim Flaherty, Fiona O Connor, Jer Long, Fr John Hayes, Paul Stack, Mary Linnane, Peggy Finucane, Dick Stack, Fr Pat Ahern, Peggy Fitzgerald, Fr Pat Corridan, Michael Mulvihill, Margaret Flaherty, Mary Dalton, Brother James Stanislaus Leahy, Tim Guiney, John S Kennelly, Maureen Moran, Declan Lyons, Margaret Lynch, Cathal Kennelly, Nora Ita Hunt, Mass on Fri. 25th at 7.30pm for Denis McEnery, Months Mind; Mass on

Sat. 26th at 7.30pm for Dick Stack; Mass on Sunday 27th in Moyvane at 11.00am for Helen Roche; Mass on Tues. 29th at 7.30pm for Jerry & Jenny O’Carroll.

READERS: Vigil, Seline Mulvihill & Ann Marie Kennelly;

11.00am Katerina & Andrew Kellighan; Knockanure: Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy.

Collectors for Feb. Vigil Jimmy Collins & Brid Flavin,

11am Richard Stack & Seamus Roche; Knockanure Cathy Kennelly.

PASTORAL AREA: Meeting of the representatives of the Parishes Listowel/Lixnaw/Duagh & Moyvane will meet in Listowel New Meeting Room on Thursday night next 24th January at 8.00pm.

 

 

TO CELEBRATE THE YEAR OF FAITH Fr. Séamus O’Connell will give two nights’ presentation on Luke’s Gospel. On Friday Feb 1st, Fr. Seamus will take the theme: Opening Luke’s Gospel as a Story of Faith and on Friday Feb 15th, he will explore Jesus in Luke: Our Saviour Today. Each evening will begin with Mass @ 6.15 pm. followed by refreshments, followed by his exploration of the Gospel from 7.30 – 9.30pm. The evenings will take place in St. Brendan’s Pastoral Centre, Upper Rock St. Tralee, and the cost is €5 per night. If possible, please bring a Bible or the Gospel of Luke with you. For more information, or to book a place, please email francesrowland@dioceseofkerry.ie or tel. 064-6632644.

 

FATIMA 2013 KERRY DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE 9th to 17th May, 2013 (8nights). Spiritual Director: Fr. Noel Spring, Ballybunion. Contact Premier Travel Ltd, 021-4277700 or Maureen Harty, 066-7131328.

 

MARRIAGE: A Marriage Encounter Weekend is designed to enrich a couples relationship. Whether they are married only a short time or for many years. It is for all couples. For more information contact Marriage Encounter on 021-4381511.

 

ATHEA JOURNAL:

Great credit is due to Lillian and Domhall for compiling the journal. Kieran Murphy writes on depressing times. There is a Tribute in verse to Tom and Ann Ahern on their 50th anniversary. Peg Prendeville remembers Clounleharde NS which opened in 1884 and closed in 1967, they are having a reunion this year. The magazine has a great number of photos, the principal contributers were Peg Mulvihill, Kathleen Mullane, Liz Murphy and Mary Kelly. All the Athea Parish organisations give a rundown of the activities. Pat Brosnan recalls, how Athea has changed, as usual several of his songs and poems are also included. Tom Ahearne writes about Glensharold Bridge and also about school folklore collection. Kate O Brien born 1897 is recalled by her cousin.

Seanie Hanrahan’s travels are described by Kathleen Mulline. Johnny Quaid inured his back at age 17 years in 2006 and he gives us an update on events since. John Liston writes on Irish Heritage. Damien Ahern offers his services to local organisations and describes his involvement in the community. Patrick Fitzgerald recalls great Irish songs, or are they, he gives origins and performers, the Titanic, Why O Why and favourite films, are other subjects covered by him. George Langan continues the story of the Lynch Family and Faleys of Glasha.

Joe Quille , compiled Here and There. Life Remembered by Alma and Eoin O Connor , this is only a sample of articles, the front cover carried a picture of the famous Western Star Ceili Band.

 

 

 

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DANCING classes were due to commence at Knockanure Community Centre on Monday 14th January 2013 from 8pm to 9.30pm. Dances to include waltzing, foxtrot, quick step, and jiving. Beginners welcome. Contact Norella at 087 9906221, or the centre on 068 49799.

PARKINSON’S Association talk at the Three Mermaids on 15th January at 8pm, speaker Dr Helena Moore.

BLOOD Donor clinic at the Arms Hotel on 14th and 15th January from 6 to 9pm.

SOCIAL; Moyvane GAA Club are holding their social in The Arms Hotel, Listowel on Friday, January 25th at 8pm.

BEST Wishes to our neighbours Duagh who after a lapse of 50 years are now The North Kerry Senior Football Champions, they are busy visiting various establishments showing off the Bernard O Callaghan Cup.

WELL Done: Kevin O Sullivan of Lower Athea was a student at Listowel Community College, he recently received a Young Engineer award for Best Overall Ordinary Level Leaving Certificate project in Kerry.

ACTIVE Retirement Club Listowel meet every Tuesday from 2.30 to 4.30 in St. Patrick’s Hall. New members always welcome. AGM due to be held on Tuesday January 15th.

RAMBLING HOUSE is back again on Friday night Jan. 18th at 9pm in the Thatch Cottage Finuge. Singers, musicians and storytellers will be welcome.

RTE’s Operation Transformation National Walk Day on Saturday, January 19th. Walk will start at the front of The Lake Hotel, Killarney at 2pm with registration from 1.15pm onwards. Participants will have the option of taking 5km or moderate 10km walk led by experienced walkers, through the beautiful setting of Killarney National Park.

MARS: It cost $2.5 billion, took 8 years to build, and NASA's Curiosity is roving across Mars at present.

TOASTMASTERS will be on Wednesday, January 16 in the Desmond Complex, NCW from 8.30 to 10.30pm.

AUTISM School Fair was due to be held at the Carlton Hotel, Tralee on January 15th from 7 to 9pm, details from 089 446 3621.

PRO-Life Vigil in Dublin at 4.30pm on 19th January, more from 087 266 8702.

DRINK: Sunday 27 January – A Day of Support & Reflection for recovering alcoholics and family members. 10 am – 5 pm. Brendan Comiskey SS.CC. For bookings tel: 066 7134276.

PLOUGHING match in Abbeydorney on January 20th.

SHOW: Farm Machinery Show at Millstreet on 16th and 17th January.

KDYS: Jan. 18th is the closing date for entries in The Youth Achievers Award.

TOASTMASTERS at the Desmond Complex NCW on Wednesday, January 16th from 8.30 to 10.30pm.

CAO closing Date, February 1st. Student Grant application forms, must be reformed, to reduce delays; staff must be able to process new applicants all year round.

COUNTRY in the Kingdom Festival at the Gleneagle Hotel from 18th to 20th January.

FEAST of St Ita, she died at Kileedy on 15th Jan. 570.

PADRE PIO devotions at Lixnaw Church January 15th at 7.30pm. Witness will be given by Fr. Pat Moore, Duagh.

FLU: The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention flu advisory report, which covers the week of December 23 to 29, suggests that 41 states have widespread influenza activity, which was an increase of 31 states from the previous week.

BISHOP of Limerick, Reverend Brendan Leahy, priest of the Archdiocese of Dublin and Professor of Systematic Theology at Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth. Both his parents are from Ballyferriter parish, In the 1940s his father taught for a year in Athea.

DEATH has taken place of Julia Cassidy daughter of Ned Vaughan and Nell Histon.

ANNIVERSARIES: Sean Murphy, Timmy Nolan, Eddie Cunningham, Margaret Brick, Fr Mort Daly, Martin Sheehy, Michael Fitzgerald, Mary Teresa Collins, Mickey Liston, Liam O Connor, Peggy Mulcahy, Con Clancy, Connie Shine, Michael Moloney, Pat Flaherty, Con Anthony O Connor, Jack Lynch, Mai McCarthy, Eileen Kennelly, John Dillon, Sean Culhane, Bill Horan, Mai Cunningham, Catherine Carmody, John O Hanlon, Mass Tues. 15th at 7.30pm for Ned Moore, Mass on

Thurs. 17th at 7.30pm for Eugene Brandon, late of Aughrim, Mass on Fri. 18th at 7.30pm for Ned O’Flaherty, Mass on

Sat. 19th at 7.30pm for Bill, Paddy & Mary Horan, Mass on

Sun. 20th at 11.00am in Moyvane for Connie & Margaret Shine.

Readers:- Vigil,Michelle Corridan & Margaret Walter,

11.00am Paul & Anthony Kiely; Knockanure, Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald

Collectors for Feb. Vigil Jimmy Collins & Brid Flavin

11am Richard Stack & Seamus Roche; Knockanure, Cathy Kennelly.

 

BIBLE: The Diocesan Bible Committee has organized a Presentation on the Gospel of St. Luke at Our Lady and St. Brendan’s Pastoral Centre, Tralee. It will be on Saturday the 19th of January 2013 from 11.00a.m. to 1.00p.m.. The Presenter will be Fr. Michael Mullins. All are welcome to attend.

PRAYER: Afternoon of prayer at Scartaglen Church on January 20th at 2.30pm.

THOUGHT: I'll not willingly offend, Nor be easily offended;

What's amiss I'll strive to mend, And endure what can't be mended. Isaac Watts, "Good Resolutions"

MAGAZINE: Knocknagoshel Despatch, 29th edition of Then and Now. Over 80 pages cover a wide variety of subjects including; Consecration of Bishop Lenihan, son of Knocknagoshel man. Ploughing Match 100 years ago. Mrs O Donoghue Knockngoshel link to the Titanic. Picture of Abbeyfeale vintners at Guinness Brewery in 1950. Dublin goalie with local links. Memories of Kerry by Kathleen who emigrated in 1858. Events of the past in Knocknagoshel. Eliza McNamara nee Scanlon aged 100 visits he fathers home. Death of three members of the Danaher Family. It happened in 1944; Castleisland District Board, Death of rs Mary Collins, Munster Football Final, Knocknagoshel GAA Club, Sympathy to Paddy Dowling and Castleisland District League. Bailiffs at Brosna early 1900’s. Brosna c 1840. Brosna Creamery picture 1924. List of subscribers to Lyrecrompane Chrch 1912. Oldest citizen of Brosna died Oct. 2012. 1904 will of Fr Neligan. Nominations for successor to late Bishop Coffey May 1904. Local wild flowers. Big Wind recalled in 1912 by Timothy O Sullivan.

The magazine contains a great number of photos including Pecker Dunne in 1992.

 

 

 

2013 January 9 Knockanure

 

KNOCKANURE

 

 

SOCIAL day for the Active Retirement takes place on Monday 14th January 2013 at Knockanure Community Centre. Come and enjoy a great meal with music and dance. All welcome.

Ring 068 49799.

YOGO Classes ( 10 weeks) commencing at Knockanure Community Centre on Wednesday 9th January 2013 from 7.45pm -9.00pm. Qualified Hatha Yoga Instructor. Destress, Unwind and relax. All levels welcome, contact Noelle on 086 8619043 or www.noelleosullivan.com

EXERCISE: Push yourself ! No one is going to do it for you! Join me in my Aerobic and Body Conditioning Fitness Classes

every Tuesday morning at 10am and Thursday evening at 8pm in Knockanure Community Centre, and get motivated to exercises, Ring Maggie on 087 9866533.

 

SOCIAL; Moyvane GAA Club are holding their social in The Arms Hotel, Listowel on Friday, January 25th at 8pm.

MART in Listowel re opens on January 10th , for Dairy, Calves, Weanlings and General Sale.

TOASTMASTERS will be on Wednesday, January 16 in the Desmond Complex, NCW from 8.30 to 10.30pm.

DRINK: Sunday 27 January – A Day of Support & Reflection for recovering alcoholics and family members. 10 am – 5 pm. Brendan Comiskey SS.CC. For bookings tel: 066 7134276.

RACING in Ballyheigue on January 1st 2012 attracted local entries and support. It was a fine cool day, all hope to be back again next year. Ballyheigue Races;

http://youtu.be/0y49r3LNYPg

ENTERTAINMENT at St John’s January 10th, Declan Sinnott and on the 11th A Wake in the West, details from 068 22566.

WALK Saturday 2nd February, 2013 will be the 50th Anniversary [day and date] of the last Limerick-Tralee daily scheduled passenger train and to mark this significant historic day the GST will host another walk at 2.15pm from Abbeyfeale to Duagh village. This will include a mile of an as yet undeveloped section in Co.Kerry so waterproof footwear/ wellingtons may be required.

BIG Crowds attended the Christmas Charity swims, weather being mild helped till you hit the cold water. See youtube for video.

BUS Service to the National Coursing Meeting on February 2nd 3rd and 4th, will pick up passengers in Abbeyfeale and along the route.

SHOW: Farm Machinery Show at Millstreet on 16th and 17th January.

KDYS: Jan. 18th is the closing date for entries in The Youth Achievers Award.

PRO-LIFE Vigil in Merrion Square Dublin on Saturday January 19th at 4.30pm. All welcome, contact Denise on (087) 2668702.

LIFELINE, Suicide prevention counselling and support. Free counselling family support, communities, schools, groups, organisations and sport clubs. Reaching out to the community to prevent suicide. 064-6636100.

BEST Wishes to Celine Kennelly of Leitrim Middle who married Joseph O Brien from Tipperary at Moyvane Church on 30th December 2012. Fr McBride assisted by Fr Lucid officiated at the ceremony. Best men were Michael and Eamon O Brien. Bridesmaids, Karen Farrell and Anna O Shaughnessy. The bride is daughter of Timmy and Anna Maria Kennelly. The grooms parents are Gerald and Peggy O Brien of Millbrook House, Annacarty.

HAPPY 21st birthday to Jackie Stackpoole of Athea.

HAPPY Retirement to Patrick and Joan Lynch of Tarbert, their business goes back to 1946, it is sad to see all the traditional family run operations being closed, considering the great sacrifices made by the proprietors and their families to keep things going over generations. All recent governments had a in breaking the spirit of the one man band.

FLU Vaccine is again being promoted, no doubt commercial companies are pressing their wares, some claim, vaccines are suspected of damaging brain function.

PARKINSON’S ASSOC. NORTH KERRY BRANCH Will host an information evening in the Three Mermaids, Listowel on Tuesday 15th Jan 2013, starting at 8pm. with guest speaker Dr. Helena Moore, Consultant Neurologist. Patients, Carers and Friends welcome. The format of the evening will include a question and answer session.

 

THOUGHT: The cry of this world for meaning and hope and life, was met one morning far away in the cry of a tiny babe. And with that cry, time stopped and started again. And it was new. Anonymous

MIGRANT Sunday 13th January 2013. Council for Immigrants invites parishes to join our Parish Pilot Programme.

For further information please contact immigrants@iecon.ie or www.councilforimmigrants.ie.

 

DEATH has taken place of Peggy Mahony of Meen Listowel.

Her Requiem Mass was celebrated at St. Mary’s Church, Listowel on Saturday December 29th 2013. Burial afterwards in St Michael’s Cemetery, Listowel.

DEATH: Hannah Wetherall nee McCarthy, Vancouver and late of Grogreen.

DEATH took place on 22nd December 2012 of Tom Walsh of Leitrim Middle, Moyvane and England, son of Michael Walsh and Kathleen Kennelly. His siblings included Michael Joe, Eddie, Kitty, Liz, Josephine and Bernie.

ANNIVERSARIES: Michael McMahon, Nora Flynn, Sr. Joan Harnett, Maureen Harnett, Fr Dan Daly, Fr Denis J Moloney, Mick Barrett, Nellie Kelly, James Joy, Kathleen O Brien, Ned Moore, Bishop McAuliffe, Ned Gould, Jim Kennelly, Michelle Foley, Paddy Mannix, Fr Tom O Sullivan, John Gregg, Sheila Broderick, Sheila Walsh, Jennifer Musa, Mary O Brien, Pats Lane, Nancy Fitzgerald, Mairead Mullane, Mass on Thurs. 10th 7.30pm for John Gregg & the deceased members of the

Gregg & Hanrahan Families; Mass on Fri. 11th 7.30pm for Deceased members of the Galvin Family, Glenalappa; Mass on

Sat. 12th 7.30pm for Michael Moloney; Mass on Sun. 13th 10.00am for Michelle Foley & Michael Keane and 11.00am in Moyvane is for Liam O’Connor.

ST Pio Prayer meeting in Lixnaw on Tuesday January 15th at 7.30pm.

CHURCH: Adoration Moyvane, Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm; Wed. 10.00pm to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm

Readers:- Vigil, Elaine Hudson; 11.00am Jerry Duggan;

Knockanure, 13th Jan. Mary O’Flaherty

MASS: Mon. 7th Knockanure at 10am,Tues. 8th Knockanure at 10am and Wed. 9th Knockanure at 10am

 

SCRIPTURE Reflection Group;

Want more out of life? Want to grow in your understanding of God’s Message and The Life and Teaching of Jesus? Want to experience true Christian Community?. Why not come along to one of our meeting on Fridays from 8pm to 9.15pm in the Presbytery. All are welcome.

 

 

BALLYDONOGHUE magazine. 2012 their 28th edition with 230 pages.

Foreword is by Fr John Lawlor PP. Margaret Gilbert has her usual diary of the past year. The youth section covers subjects from Euro 2012 to Fashion. Michael Barry gives his story including the purchase of his first motorbike for £3 and his first car bought in 1949 a Baby Ford Y for £9-10 shillings. Central Ballroom is remembered and Fr Tim Dowling walks the roads as usual of Ballydonoghue and reminds us of events both old and new. Cranky Dick remembers all the women who had fine asses and the visit of Bridie Gallagher.Mick Finucane gives his story. Jim Finnerty remembers the Technical School. On page 102 The Iron Man from Ballydonoghue gives his story of diagnosis of Haemochromatosis and how 20,000 more have been identified over the past six years. 32 County Cycle Challenge story is told by Gerard McCarthy. Brendan Buckley gives us a rundown on Beekeeping. David Kissane has a list of major events since 10,000BC to 1870 and forgotten soldiers from the locality. Tony Lyons gives snippets from school folklore collection 1937/ 38. Mick Browne describes local antique equipment. Paidraig O Concuhubhair recalls three key events in Ballylongford’s history. Family history advice is given by Noreen Neville O Connell. Snippets from notes of 30 years ago and eyewitness to history are side by side . Children talk of their favourite aunt. Sport is well covered. Deaths, creative writing, a host of pictures, poetry and much more making a great journal.

 

 

 

 

 

13 January 2 Knockanure

 

KNOCKANURE

 

LOVELY ceremony for Christmas was held in Knockanure Church on Sunday 23rd December 2012.There was great participation by both children and adults and we had local priests Fr McMahon and Fr O Callaghan assisting our Parish Priest Fr Lucid. Thanks to all who put in so much work in organising and preparing for the night, the Sacristan, singers, readers and many others who prepared for the service.

The Church was again full to capacity with locals and visitors for Christmas night Mass, again the choir were in their element, assisted by Miss More on the piano, solo singers and children.

The small children brought presents for the crib and older children done some readings. Fr Lucid thanked Fr O Callaghan and all who helped with church duties. We all wish to thank Fr Lucid himself who is on duty day and night almost every day of the year.

EXERCISE: Commit to be Fit for 2013

Push yourself ! No one is going to do it for you! Join Maggie in Aerobic and Body Conditioning Fitness Classes every Tuesday morning at 10am and Thursday evening at 8pm in Knockanure Community Centre, and get motivated to exercises.

Starts Tuesday 8th January 2013.Ring Maggie on 087 9866533.

VISIT the sick and these in residential homes as this time of year can be lonely. “The best part of Christmas is not the presents we receive, but the presence of God with us”. Randy Alcorn.

MANY of our friends are about to leave us again, hope all will be well for 2013.

BINGO: Next session will be in the Marian Hall on January 3rd 2013.

HORSE Fair in Listowel on January 3rd 2013.

CRIB in Duagh with live participants, will be open till 12th Jan 2013, daily, between 10.00am and 8.00pm.

SOCIAL; Moyvane GAA Club are holding their social in The Arms Hotel, Listowel on Friday, January 25th at 8pm.

REMEMBERED: Celebration of life of Phil Lynott will be held at the Grand Hotel on January 5th.

Limerick University Hospital Chaplain Fr Robbie Coffey has urged people who have lost loved ones this year not to allow themselves to be isolated over the Christmas period.

TALK: To Know is to Believe, Rediscovering the Holy is the title of the public lecture in the GlenEagle Hotel on Monday 7th of January by John Waters. It starts at 8pm and all are welcome.

 

 

THOUGHT: Faith draws the poison from every grief, takes the sting from every loss, and quenches the fire of every pain; and only faith can do it. Josiah Gilbert Holland

 

COLLECTORS for January, Vigil, Michael Scanlon & Eddie Flaherty, 11.00am Eddie Stack & John Ahern; Knockanure 10.00am Margaret Carmody.

TOASTMASTERS will be on Wednesday, January 16 in the Desmond Complex, NCW from 8.30 to 10.30pm.

WALK: GST first walk along their new route was held on Thursday 27th December from the old Abbeyfeale railway Station to Kerry Border. The round trip was 4 miles. The North Kerry rail line closed in stages. Passengers service was withdrawn on 4th Feb 1963. By 1972 Newcastle west was served by a thrice weekly goods from Limerick and Abbeyfeale by a thrice weekly goods from Tralee. The line from Ballingranne to Listowel closed 3rd November 1975. Listowel continued to be served by a daily goods service until 10 January 1977. The Trail could be easily extended to Tralee if the County Council had the foresight. See knockanurelocal on youtube to view last walk.

DRINK: Sunday 27 January – A Day of Support & Reflection for recovering alcoholics and family members. 10 am – 5 pm. Brendan Comiskey SS.CC. For bookings tel: 066 7134276.

DUMP: Limerick County Council’s plan to shut down the Gortadroma dump,

DEATH took place on 26th December 2012 of Denny McEnery of Tubbertureen, Moyvane, he is survived by his wife Kitty Cox, six sons and one daughter. Denny was son of Den McEnery and Margaret Hudson and his siblings were, Sony, Madeline, who died in 2008, Hannah, Noreen, Catherine, Birdie and Ita. Following Requiem Mass in Moyvane Church on Friday 28th December ’13, Denny McEnery was laid to rest in Knockanure Old Churchyard.

DEATH has taken place of Jim Sheehy of Pilgrim Hill, Kilmorna. Jim Sheehy was laid to rest at Springmount Cemetery Duagh on December 23rd 2012 following Requiem Mass in Duagh Church. Jim was a brother of the late Ned Sheehy of Moyvane who died aged 70 in May 1994.

ANNIVERSARIES: Monsignor Pat Daly, Sr. Declan Buckley, Mary Ann O Carroll, Francis Dowling, Brendan Mulvihill, Tim Donoghue, John Fealy, Mary Keane, Jimmy Lyons, Roger O Connor, Fr. Michael F Kennelly, Fr James H O Connell, Francis Thornton, Denny Mulvihill, James Curtin, Jerry Lyons, Dan Keane, Christopher O Connor, James Culhane, Pat Galvin, Tom Roche, Dermot Keane, Paddy Dore, Michael Buckley, Dan Shine, Con McCarthy, Kit Leach, Tom Francis, Eddie Holly,

 

BALLYGUILTENANE Journal:

142 page magazine this year full of pictures and articles of past and present.

Pat Brosnan a seasoned warrior again has several items, including article on Singers, Poets and Composers, Ballad of Sean Histon composed by Pat in 2003 and much more. Tom Aherne recalls Christopher Lynch from Rathkeale to Carnegie, other pieces by Tom include Saint Molua’s Well Ardagh and Patneen Ahern Remembered. Eileen O Brien writes on Play Acting. Sean ua Cearnaig in Irish recalls Maurice Walsh and the Piper Jackson. Louie Byrne brings us the Sign of the Cross, Paradox of Life , Philip MacAdam and several other pieces. Glin Creamery Successful Years are described by Tom O Donoghue. Joe Quill has his usual Information Page. Patrick Hayes gives us some poetry. Daithi O Riordan tells us about Granagh’s Volcanic Hills and Songs from the Past. Peg Prendeville writes about Glin Library and Glin attractions. Patrick Lynch recalls Tarbert Fallen Soldiers and another article on the Requiem for the Bank. Jer Kennelly has snippets of history and tributes to Dan Keane who passed away in January 2012 and John Murphy who died July 2012. Last coal miner in Glin is remembered by Eoghan Ryan. Langan History is continued by George who also recounts the life and family of John Criona Flahavan 1784- 1868.

 

 

NOBLE: “That man is of a noble and elevated spirit who mercifully and generously scatters his gifts upon all, and rejoices when he has an opportunity of doing good and giving pleasure to everybody without thinking of being rewarded for it”. John of Kronstadt

 

Knockanure Ceremony part 2

http://youtu.be/7WcqU64Ogng

Southern Trail Walk 27 Dec. 2012

http://youtu.be/cGNiU598BK8

 

CHURCH NEWS

 

AIFREANN AN DOMHNAIGH

A CHEILIURADH AG

POBAL DE

MAIGHE MHEAIN & CHNUIC AN IUIR

30u la de Nollag, 2012

www.dioceseofkerry.ie

 

Please pray for Tom Walsh, RIP, Leitrim Middle who died in England last

Saturday and for Denis McEnery, RIP, Tubbertoureen who was buried on Friday.

And for the following whose anniversaries occur and for whom Holy

Mass will be offered as follows:

Sat. 29th 7.30pm Private Intention

Sun. 30th 10.00am Remembrance Mass

Mon. 31st No Mass in Moyvane

Tues. 1st Jan. 7.30pm Brendan Ben Mulvihill

Wed. 2nd 9.15am Private Intention

Thurs. 3rd 9.15am Mick & Mary Moloney

7.30pm Knockanure

Fri. 4th 7.30pm Deceased members of the Culhane Family

Sat. 5th 7.30pm Dan Keane

Sun. 6th 10.00am Michael & Teresa Bambury

11.00am Bridget (Pidge) Holly

 

Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm

Wed. 10.00pm to 7.00pm

No Adoration in Knockanure on Tuesday New Year Day.

Diocesan Collection for the Needs of the Holy Land on 5th & 6th January.

 

Readers:- Vigil John Corbett & Jimmy Collins

11.00am Amanda Coulson & Aine O’Connor

Knockanure: Patricia & Andrew Regan

Collectors for January Vigil Michael Scanlon & Eddie Flaherty

11am Eddie Stack & John Ahern

Knockanure 10am Margaret Carmody

 

Community Bulletin

Commit to Fit for 2013 New Year .... New Year.... Push yourself ! No one is going to do it for you! Join me in my Aerobic and Body Conditioning Fitness Classes every Tuesday morning @ 10am and Thursday evening @ 8pm in Knockanure Community Centre, and get motivated to exercise. Starts Tuesday 8th January 2013. Ring Maggie on 087 9866533.