Knockanure December 2014

2014 December 31 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

HOPE all our visitors who were with us for Christmas had a pleasant time and wishing them a safe return home, till we meet again.

FREE: Knockanure Rambling House will take place on Thursday 1st January 2015 in the Knockanure Community Centre at 9pm. Come and enjoy a great night of music, song, dance and storytelling. Admission FREE. Refreshments served on the night. Contact Ann Flavin 086 3090948.

CHRISTMAS EVE Mass was thronged on Wednesday night last, the children sang and took part in the ceremonies, the choir and local musicians put on a splendid performance and the huge congregation showed their appreciation. The Annual Christmas celebration of the Nativity was held in Knockanure Church on Sunday 21st Dec. children with the help of parents, singers and Sacristan put on an inspiring show. Thanks to Fr Lucid, Fr O Callaghan and the sacristan and the many, many others who contributed to the Christmas events and all through the year.

SAMARITANS collection was held on Christmas eve and on Christmas Day.

WRENBOYS were very scarce this year.

CHURCH NEWS: Adoration Moyvane, Wed. 10.00am to 7.00pm;

Knockanure Tues.10.00am to 6.00pm

Collectors for January Vigil, Eddie Flaherty & Michael Scanlon

11am John Ahern & Con Noonan. Knockanure 10am Margaret Carmody.

Readers: Vigil John Corbett. 11am Amanda Coulson & Aine O’Connor. Knockanure 10am Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy.

Diocesan Collection for the Needs of the Holy Land on the 3rd & 4th January. First Friday Mass Thurs. 1st Jan in Knockanure at 7.30pm.

ANNIVERSARIES: Sr. Patricia O Connor, Peggy Mahony, Peg Dillon, Fr Daniel Dee, Ned Buckley, Maureen McSkane, Kit O Rourke, Maurice Kennelly, Joan Kennelly, Denis Histon, Sr. Declan Buckley, Hannah Wetherall, Francis Dowling, David Kennelly, Brendan Mulvihill, Tim Donoghue, John Fealy, Mary Keane, Margaret Beardsley, Jimmy Lyons, Fr Michael F Kennelly, Francis Thornton, Denny Mulvihill, James Curtin, Jerry Lyons, Dan Keane, John Francis Ahern. Mass on Tues. 30th at 7.30pm for John Dore. Mass on Wed. 31st at 7.30pm for Margaret Bearsley. Mass on Fri.2nd at 7.30pm for Brendan (Ben) Mulvihill. Mass on Sat. 3rd at 10.00am, Months Mind for Margaret Sheehan & also Michael Sheehan, Mass at 7.30pm Mary, Paddy & Gerald Horgan. Mass on Sun. 4th at 10.00am for Teresa & Michael Bambury and 11.00am Mass is for Donal & Breda Cunningham & their parents Brian & Noreen. Mass on Tues. 6th at 10.00am Knockanure and 11.00am Bridget (Pidge) Holly.

DEATH took place on 20th December 2014 of Michael O'Connor of Kilbaha, Moyvane. beloved husband of Phyllis and father of Breda, Ed, Mena and Tony also survived by his brother Joe, sister Norah (USA), grandchildren Alexandra, Mario, Michelle, Donnchadna, Aine, Eamon and Conor, daughters in law Eileen and Patricia, sons in law Micheál and Wolfgang. Requiem Mass for Michael was celebrated on 22nd December at Corpus Christi Church, Knockanure by Fr Lucid PP assisted by Fr O Callaghan, Stephen Donegan played the organ and sang the hymns. Michael O Connor was laid to rest afterwards at Ahavoher Cemetery Knockanure, Moyvane. Mike born 1925, son of Jer Connor and Bridget McMahon, was predeceased by siblings Paddy in USA, Mary Carroll Athea and Martin in Athea. His grandfather Paddy McMahon roofed the Kilbaha school. Mike O Connor trained at Kelly’s in Athea, worked in London for a time, he was a gifted carpenter, among local projects he was in the building of Knockanure Church 50 years ago and the water Tower in Moyvane. He showed his talent working on several restoration projects. Mike was active right up to a few months ago, always doing something useful.

DEATH took place in Waterford of John Joe Fitzgerald, who was born at Knockathea 93 years ago to Jack Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Barrett( of Knocknagorna), his siblings were Tom, Mossie and Lisa. John Fitzgerald, of "The Rookery", Cheekpoint, Co. Waterford, died on Thursday, 11th December, 2014. Requiem Mass in Faithlegg Church on Sunday 14th December. Burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery. He is survived by his wife and four children, in his young days he played football with Knockanure and is pictured with the team at the local community Centre.

DEATH took place in London of Ellen Collins nee Quinn of Leitrim Moyvane, aged 84 years, daughter of Mick Quinn and Mary Hanrahan, she is survived by her sons and sister Mary Shanahan of Lower Athea.

DEATH had taken place of Liam Foley, Deerpark, Newmarket-on-Fergus, Clare, Late of Brookfield Avenue, Clareview and Donaughmore, Drombana. Requiem Mass at The Wells Church, Bunratty, on Monday 22nd December 2014 followed by burial in Mount Saint Lawrence Cemetery.

DEATH occurred of Margaret Peg Meade née Stack, Aughrim Moyvane and late of Dooncaha Tarbert. Margaret was predeceased by her husband Johnny and is survived by her family

Requiem Mass for Margaret Meade was celebrated in Moyvane Church by Fr Lucid PP, on 22nd December 2014, following mass Peg was laid to rest at Ahavoher Cemetery Knockanure, Moyvane.

DEATH took place in Australia of Sr. Mary Costelloe of Trien, Kilmorna, daughter of Jack Costelloe and Julia Stack. Sr. Mary was predeceased by her brother Paddy and survived by siblings Ann, Peg, John, and Ned. Sr. Mary Costelloe of the Sisters of Mercy Brisbane, died on the 3rd December, 2014 in the 61st year of her Religious Profession. Mass was celebrated for Sr. Mary on 11th December, 2014 at St. Vincent's Chapel, Queens Road, Nudgee, Burial at Nudgee Cemetery.

DEATH took place on Christmas Day 2014 of John Behan retired Garda of Aughrim, Moyvane and late of Derryard, Doonbeg, Co. Clare. Survived by his wife Marie, son Niall, daughter Louise, brother Tommy, sister Mary, grandchildren and in-laws. Requiem mass for John Behan was celebrated on Saturday, the 27th of December in Moyvane Church, followed by burial in Ahavoher Cemetery.

DEATH took place on December 25th 2014 of Margaret Lynch (née Kerrisk) of Annaghmore Headford and Athea . Margaret aged 97 was predeceased by her husband Nelius (Died 2002), survived by her son John and daughter Lily Stackpoole. Son in law, daughter in law, grandchildren. Requiem Mass for Margaret Lynch was celebrated at the Sacred Heart Church Barraduff on December 27th burial afterwards in Killaha cemetery.

DEATH took place on December 24th 2014 of Michael (Bunny) Dalton 10 Plunkett Road Askeaton Co. Limerick, formerly of Listowel. Survived by wife Noelle, son Mike, daughter Yvonne and partners, grandchildren Amy, Nathan and Callum, brother, sisters, brothers in law, sisters in law, nephews and nieces. Requiem mass for Michael Dalton was celebrated at Mary's Church Askeaton on 29th December, Burial afterwards in Reilig Mhuire

DEATH took place on Christmas Day 2014 of Donal (Dan) Shine Upper Dirreen, Athea. Survived by his wife Ita, sons Donie & John, daughters Joan & Ann Marie, grandchildren, sons-in-law, daughters in law, brother Pat and sister Helena, brother in law, sisters in law, nieces & nephews, Requiem mass for Dan Shine was celebrated in St. Bartholomew's Church, Athea on 28th December. Burial after mass in Holy Cross Cemetery, Athea. Donal was an Ex C.I.E. Bus Driver. death has occurred of Martin SHIEL

Drumnalassan, Ballaghaderreen, Roscommon / Kilmovee, Mayo

DEATH; Martin Shiel, Drumnalassan, Ballaghaderreen and formally of Rathnagussane, Kilmovee, Mayo, died on December 16th 2014

Survived by his wife Rebecca, brothers Tom (Kilmovee), James (Abbeyknockmoy, Co. Galway). His sisters Bridie Sheehan (Moyvane, Co. Kerry), Kathleen Lewis (Nottingham), Ann Regan (Robeen, Claremorris) and Bernadette Walsh (Glanworth, Co. Cork). His nephews and nieces. Following Mass of the Resurrection in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Kilmovee, Martin Shiel was laid to rest afterwards in Naomh Mobhi Cemetery.

RECENT DEATH John Mulvihill, Coolaclarig and Ann Guerin nee Doyle, died in New York late of Clounmacon.

BEST WISHES to Patrick McCarthy of Limerick (nephew of Dan Barrett, Glenagragra) who last week became the outright winner of “The Taste of Success” and won €100,000. His beef dish is now on sale at ‘Lidl’ .

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: Day of Reflection with Brendan Comiskey SS.CC - Jan 17th 10.30am - 5.00pm, info tel: 066-7134276.

THOUGHT: We can do nothing; we say sometimes, 'we can only pray'. That, we feel, is a terribly precarious second-best. So long as we can fuss and work and rush about, so long as we can lend a hand, we have some hope; but if we have to fall back upon God -- ah, then things must be critical indeed! A J Gossip.

SINGING: West Limerick singing club session takes place in the Ramble Inn bar Abbeyfeale on New Years day at 8.30pm.

HISTORY / INFORMATION BROCHURE OF ST. MARY’S CHURCH: is available at the Parish Office.

KERRY DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLYLAND 23rd – 31st October 2015 (October Bank Holiday) led by Bishop Ray Browne. 4 nights Tiberias, 4 nights Jerusalem. Flights ex Dublin. Coach transfers ex Kerry. For more information please contact Janice 064 7758219 or e-mail joskdp@eircom.net “

THE MEANING OF MARRIAGE has been launched by the hierarchy. Copies of the pastoral leaflet are available at the back of the Church.

MEDJUGORJE PILGRIMAGE June 2015 Spiritual Director: Fr. Joe Begley & Fr. Danny Broderick. Contact 087-6468658.

A PUBLIC TALK by Fr. Mark Patrick Hederman, Abbot of Glenstal Abbey, will take place in the Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney on Thursday January 8th at 8pm. Admission is free and all are welcome.

CATHEDRAL: The three year restoration of St. Mel's Cathedral in Longford in the diocese of Ardagh & Clonmacnoise is recalled on film in a special hour long RTE documentary entitled 'The Longford Phoenix' to be broadcast on RTE 1 television on Tuesday next December 30th at 6.30pm.

DEPRESSION: Weekly meeting for sufferers of depression and bi-polar disorder takes place in the Sacristy rooms at the rear of St. John’s Church every Tuesday at 8.00p.m. Call Kate on 087-2993142 or Aware office on 01-6617211.

HELP: Senior Help Line: Do you need someone to talk to? Senior Help Line is a confidential

listening service for older people by older people for the price of a local call anywhere in Ireland, Local 1850440444. Senior Help Line is open from 10.00am to 10.00pm, 365 days a year.

MISSING Music Book: A very valuable Veritas Music Book, belonging to Sr. Bernardine, which has always been left in the Book Press in Clogher Church (for the past 20 years) has been removed.

AA: Alcoholics Anonymous : Contact your local AA meeting or telephone 066-7127820 or 087-0522911 for information.

BROADBAND: The government have spent E30million over the past three years providing broadband to 780 school locations all over the country, 27 schools in Kerry benefited. 137 primary schools in Kerry are to benefit from minor works grants to total value of E1.065 million.

KERRY Diocesan Pilgimage to the Holy Land from 23rd - 31st October, 2015 (October Bank Holiday) led by Bishop Ray Browne. 4 nights Tiberias, 4 nights Jerusalem. Flights ex Dublin. Coach transfers ex Kerry. For more information, please contact Janice 064 7758219.

THOUGHT: To believe actively that our Heavenly Father constantly spreads around us providential circumstances that work for our present good and our everlasting well-being brings to the soul veritable benediction. Most of us go through life praying a little, planning a little, jockeying for position, hoping but never being quite certain of anything and always secretly afraid that we will miss the way. This is a tragic waste of truth and never gives rest to the heart. There is a better way. It is to repudiate our own wisdom and take instead the infinite wisdom of God. Our insistence upon seeing ahead is natural enough, but is a real hindrance to our spiritual progress. God has charged Himself with full responsibility for our eternal happiness and stands ready to take over the management of our lives the moment we turn in faith to Him. A W Tozer.

ATHEA JOURNAL Dec. 2014, Bits and Pieces taken from the magazine. Pork factory in Athea described by Thady Hunt. The first Co-Op opened in Athea in 1895, just six years after Dromcollogher Creamery. In 1940s there were 312 suppliers at Athea creamery. The dairymaid then was earning £2 for a seven day week. The pork factory was able to send its consignment to Smithfield Market arriving there 24 hours after leaving Abbeyfeale. Due to the economic and the second World War, the factory had to close.

Tom Ahern has several articles again this year, including” Around the Fireside, Remembering Song and Storytelling”. “A Changing World” where he recalls how locals entertained themselves, he recalls Mrs Cullen’s Powers, Pipe Smoking, D.D.T. Flower Bags and their use, Butter Box, old methods of farming and reflects on the present where the banks were given77 billon Euro, 20,000 unemployed in Limerick, while the banks use machines to transact business. Tom has another article on Carnival Dances and Marque Romances on page 104.

All the Athea organisations and societies give an account of their activities and illustrated by pictures.

The magazine has a host of pictures from Betty O Connors album, Kathleen Mullanes pictures, Sean Hanrahan collection, which is on page 64 and 94. Photos from London by Mike Hayes, Sinead Broder pictures are on p86. Lizzie Murphy pictures in p88.

Peg Prendeville also contributed photos and wrote articles including, The joys of reading, Christmas thoughts and Maggies story, she being 97 years on p 106.

Ann Denihan recalls a two hour walk around Glasnevin Cemetery.

History of Guinea- Mc Kenna Family I told.

An Address to Canon Cregan Sept. 27th 1912 is written in full, it was signed by many parishioners from Athea.

Bill Hunt born Athea 1924 is remembered in p 50.

Jim Woulfe who fought in Spain and died from wounds received 5th sept. 1937, is recalled by Lorcan and Shane MacCurtain.

David O Riordan, gives us comical tales in p63 and gives us story of Ellen Hanley and some pictures from the past.

GAA Subscription list and affiliated members from the past are listed.

The Goolds and Galways in Athea, information from late Maighread McGrath.

Tom Fitzgerald recalls a little bit of history, some men from the great war in page 77.

Pat Boone who was 80 in 2014, his story recalled by Patrick Fitzgerald.

Lastly George Langan continues his family Tree, The Langan connection on page 95.

Christmas Video

http://youtu.be/2uIbAkhv4q0

2014 December 24 Knockanure

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BEST WISHES to all our readers at home and abroad.

Several items missing due to sending in notes early.

MASS in Knockanure on Christmas Day at 10am and Moyvane at 11am.

SAMARITANS Church Gate Collection on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

COLLECTION for Sacristan will be on Dec 24th/ 25th .Envelopes at the back of the Church.

SYMPATHY: A meeting of the board of management of Scoil Chorp Chriost, Knockanure N.S. a vote of Sympathy was passed for the Moore Family, Kealid on the death of Bridie; The O Connor Family Kilmeany on the death of John Purtill of N.Y.; The Joy Family Killocrim on the death of Dan Joy N.T.; Mary O Carroll and Family Knockanure on the death of Gerry O Carroll of Tralee; The Horgan Family of Trien and Listowel on the death of Johnny Horgan in the U.K.; The O Flaherty Family of Kealid on the death of Mary Ellen; The O Flaherty Family of Moyvane on the death of Seamus; The Healy/ Rae Family on the death of Jackie. May they rest in peace.

ANNIVERSARIES: Michael Collins, Ted Brosnan, Noreen Buckley, Jim Sheehy, Paddy Healy, John Joe Sheehy, Michael Brosnan, Sr. Carmel Beasley, Jack O Brien, Hannie Quinn, Tom Walsh, Mary Moriarty, Sean Broderick, Timmy Dillane, Maureen Sheehy, Denny McEnery, Jim Kelly, Myra Downey, Elizabeth Lynch, Catherine Kennedy, Michael Kissane, Pat Dalton, Months Mind for John Buckley on 23rd . Mass on 24th at Knockanure for Hannah and Ned Quinn and Family at 7.30pm and Mass in Moyvane at 9pm for Jack O Brien. Mass on 27th for Martin and Mary Mulvihill at 7.30pm. Mass on Sunday 28th at 11am for Denis McEnery.

DEATH took place of Jim Walsh on Dec. 14, 2014, Jim lived at Clontarf and formerly of Moyvane. Survived by his wife Maureen, his sons Thomas and Simon, daughter Ailish, daughters-in-law Barbara and Marcella, grand-children Aideen, Laura, Rory, Ciaran, Eoin and Sinead, brother Michael and sister Peg, sister-in-law, nieces, nephews. Requiem Mass for Jim Walsh was celebrated at St. Anthony’s Church, Clontarf, on 17th December, followed by cremation in Glasnevin Crematorium

DEATH took place on 14th December 2014 of Seamus Flaherty son Eily Mai Sullivan and the late Mike Joe Flaherty, and brother of the late Tom. Survived by his mother Eily Mai, brothers Tim, Míchael, Martin, John, and Patrick, sisters Kay and Mary, cousin Mike O'Sullivan, uncle Tom, aunts, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, nephews and nieces. Requiem mass for Seamus Flaherty was celebrated in Moyvane Church on the 17th of December followed by burial in Ahavoher Cemetery, Knockanure, Moyvane.

DEATH of Hannah Dillon nee Lyons of Sluice Quarter, Kilmorna took place on December 15th, her requiem mass was celebrated in Duagh Church on Thursday last, burial afterwards in Springmount Cemetery, Duagh.

JOURNALS from Athea, Lyre and Ballydonoghue are now available.

GATHERING 2013, Kerry hosted 250 events during the year, 124 page book on the Gathering is available at the library.

RACING in Ballyheigue Strand on Dec. 28th.

MEDJUGORJE PILGRIMAGE June 2015 Spiritual Director: Fr. Joe Begley & Fr. Danny Broderick. Contact 087-6468658.

PLEASE NOTE CHRISTMAS MASS TIMES Listowel

Wednesday, December 24th (Christmas Eve Vigil)

at 6.00pm with Parish Folk Group (children’s mass)

& Mass of the Nativity with Parish Choir at 9.00pm

Thursday, December 25th Christmas Day

at 9.00am (no singing) & 11.00am (with Parish Choir)

and extra Mass at 12.30pm. (with Parish Folk Group)

CHRISTMAS PENITENTIAL SERVICE / CONFESSIONS Listowel: will take place on this Monday night ( Dec. 22nd ) at 8.00 p.m. at St. Marys Church. There will be Confessions also on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday after the 10.30 a.m. Mass.

AFRICA Magazine for Jan/ Feb. 2015,contains article by Helena Quinn on Sudan where she worked last year with Fr Tim Galvin of Abbeyfeale, Helena is also from Abbeyfeale.

WALK on old railway on Sat. 27th December at 2.30pm commencing at the old Abbeyfeale Station. The round trip for walkers is to the Kerry Border and back (4 miles total) while cyclists will go to Tullig Wood, Templeglantine and back (10 miles total). Refreshments will be provided afterwards at the adjacent Railway Bar, Abbeyfeale. For cycle enthusiasts there will be a 10km cycle to Barnagh and back at the same time.

RACING at Limerick 26th to 29th Dec.

BAKE SALE... IN AID OF THE ISPCC Monday, December 22nd from 4-8pm at Christy’s "the well" Bar, Listowel.

TOP 100: Maria Cantillon, originally from Limerick and the daughter of Rose and Dermot Cantillon, named among the top 100 most influential women in European finance in the Financial News magazine.

SECURITY reasons lock your car manually with keys whenever possible, rather than using the button.

CHURCH Information leaflet in Listowel, gives short history of St Mary’s in Listowel. Most people from Knockanure over the years were familiar with Listowel priests, including Canon Fitzmoris and Rev James O Connor 1478, Canon Gerald Stack 1493, Canon Falvey 1634, Canon Kennelly 1704, Canon Sullivan 1792, Canon Walsh 1802-’10, Canon O Sullivan1810-’29, Canon O Mahony 1829- 1856, Canon McDonnell 1856-’77, Canon Moynihan 1878-’82, Canon Davis 1882-’11, Canon O Riordan 1911-’18, Canon O Connor 1918- ’28, Canon White 1928-’35, Canon Fitzgerald 1935-’40, Canon Dillon 1940-’43, Canon Brennan 1943- ’54, Msgr O Sullivan 1954- ’73, Msgr. Sheehan 1973- ’85, Msgr. Leahy 1986- ’96, Canon Linnane 1996- ’10, Canon O Connor the present Parish Priest of Listowel. Dates are years in office.

MISSION: Fr Liam Hayes was son of Mary Nolan of Dromurhur, Moyvane and Paddy Hayes of Cappamore.

By Sarah Mac Donald - 09 December, 2014

Fr Liam Hayes SVD founded homes in Argentina for some of the world’s most forgotten people.

Fr Liam Hayes SVD, Independent Senator Rónán Mullen has paid tribute to Limerick-born missionary Fr Liam Hayes who died in Argentina on Sunday. 65-year-old Fr Hayes, from Cappamore, was the founder and administrator of several Cheshire Homes for children and adults with severe physical and intellectual disability in Oberá, Argentina.

Senator Mullen worked at the homes for a brief period as a volunteer in 2004.

“Fr Liam Hayes was a remarkable person whose kindness and concern for some of the world’s most forgotten people made a powerful impact on all those he knew and worked with,” Senator Mullen said in a statement on Monday. After studies in UCC where he was Student Union President, Fr Hayes went to Maynooth and was ordained a priest for the Divine Word Missionaries.

In the mid-1980s, he travelled to Argentina to do parish work in the province of Misiones in North-Eastern Argentina, where he would spend the rest of his life.

More http://www.catholicireland.net/death-missionary-helped-argentinas-disabled/

2014 December 17 Knockanure

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PADRE PIO EVENING MASS: will take place Thursday evening 18th at 7.00p.m. Beginning with the Rosary followed by mass and Benediction. St Pio prayer meeting at Lixnaw on Tuesday 16th at 7.30PM .Witness will be given by Noirin Ni Riain.

KNOCKANURE: Annual Christmas Celebration “The Nativity” will take place again this year in Corpus Christi Church Knockanure on Sunday 21st Dec. at 6.30pm. Sacristan Annual Collection will be on Dec 24th/ 25th .Envelopes at the back of the Church.

STAR: International Space Station can be seen till Dec. 28th.

SAMARITANS Church Gate Collection on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

DEATH took place of Thomas 0'Donoghue on December 9th. 2014, a native of Dromreask, Glin, he was an Auctioneer and former staff member of Glin Creamery and editor of The Ballyguiltenane Rural Journal. Survived by his wife and two sons, grandson and sister.

Requiem Mass for Tom Donoghue was celebrated at Church of the Immaculate Conception, Glin on 13th December, Burial afterwards in Kilfergus Cemetery Glin.

DEATH has taken place of Peggy Sheehan (nee King) of Leitrim Middle, Moyvane on Dec 5th 2014. wife of the late Michael, survived by sons Patrick & Noel, daughters Maura & Bernie, cousin Eileen, son-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces.

Requiem mass for Peggy Sheehan was celebrated on Tuesday 9th December in the Church of the Assumption, Moyvane, burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Knockanure, Moyvane. Mass was celebrated by Fr. Lucid PP, assisted by Canon Fleming and Fr Nolan. Sean Jones was deacon, Sr. Consolata played the organ and Sean Ahern sang the hymns. Peggy was born in 1929 went to school in Abbeyfeale, worked in England where she was involved in several Irish Organisations. Married in 1962 and came to Moyvane in 1964, her husband Michael died in 1977. Served as Sacristan in Moyvane Church for 18 years and received the Popes medal in 2011 on her retirement.

DEATH took place on 24th November 2014 of Stephen John Timothy SOULES, Listowel, Kilmorna and of the Isle of Grain, Kent, U.K. Son of Margaret Mary Soules (nee Keane) late of Kilmorna. Requiem Mass on Tuesday 16th December at St. Brigid's Church, Duagh. Burial afterwards in Springmount Cemetery, Duagh.

DEATH took place on 12th December 2014 of Margaret Moloney (née Galvin) of Derry, Listowel. Late of Lahesrough, Ballybunion. Wife of Brendan and mother of Mary, Noreen, John, Denis and Brendan; also survived by daughters-in-law Colette and Norita, sons-in-law Neil and Noel, grandchildren, brothers, sisters. Requiem Mass at Mary's Church Listowel, on December 15th, Burial afterwards at John Paul Cemetery, Listowel.

DEATH took place on 7th December 2014 in Argentina of Fr. Liam Hayes SVD, formerly of Cappamore, Co. Limerick, brother of Donncha, the late Angela, Pat, Marion, John, Tom, Bernadette, and Seamus, uncle of Fr Donncha Ó hAodha. On December 10, after Requiem Mass celebrated by Mons Damian Bitar, Bishop of Obera, his mortal remains were laid to rest in the Rosary Garden he created in the Cheshire Homes.

ANNIVERSARIES: Sr. Anthony Joseph Mulvihill, Elizabeth Mary Murphy, Sheila Buckley, Paidi O Shea, P J Nolan, Eileen Tierney, Bridie O Donnell, Fr Dan Mulvihill, Willie Mulvihill, Phil O Kelly, Patrick Flavin, Marie Galvin, Sr. Loreto Relihan, Kevin Barrett, Nancy Daly, Sr. Anna Patricia O Connor, Sr. Basil McAuliffe, Margaret Carmody, Eileen Moriarty, Mass on Wed. 17th at 7.30pm for Kathleen Buckley. Mass on Sat. 20th at 7.30pm Deceased members of the O’Connor and Fitzgerald Families. Mass on Sun. 21st at 10.00am for Jack Goulding and 11.00am for Maureen & Ned Sheehy.

Mass on Tues. 23rd at 7.30pm for John Buckley, Months Mind.

CHURCH NEWS: Visiting Priests will be available for Confessions on Tue. 16th Dec at 7.00pm in Knockanure and at 8.00pm in Moyvane.

Annual Christmas Celebration “The Nativity” will take place again this year in Corpus Christi Church Knockanure on Sunday 21st Dec. at 6.30pm.Practice for all children will take place on Monday at 7.30p.m. Adoration Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00am to 7.00pm. Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm.

Readers: Vigil, Michelle Corridan, 11am Paul and Anthony Kiely;

Knockanure 10am Mary O’Flaherty and Cian Rogan

K.D.Y.S. PARADE through Town and Nativity Drama ending in the church on Tuesday Dec. 16th at 1.00 p.m. All are welcome

WREN BOYS: Paddy Finucane is looking for musicians, singers and dancers to join with St. Ita’s Wrenboys on their annual fundraising on St. Stephen’s Day. He can be contacted at McElligotts Furniture, Main St. Abbeyfeale.

REILIG IDE NAOFA will be decorated for Christmas. There will be prayers and a ribbon and candle ceremony on Sunday, December 21st at 3pm.

IRISH CATHOLIC CATECHISM FOR ADULTS ; The 10 week course facilitated by Fr. Sean Sheehy will run again for 10 Monday nights. Booking for this second course which is open to anybody from our Pastoral Area of Listowel, Duagh, Moyvane and Lixnaw may be done by contacting Listowel Parish Office a.s.a.p. 068 21188.

KERRY PARENTS AND FRIENDS - 2 treadmills are needed for their local day centre. If anybody would like to donate a treadmill in good working order, it would be greatly appreciated. Please phone (068) 22977 (Mon-Fri, 9-5pm)

SWIM:A fundraising swim will take place in Ballybunion on New Year’s Day at 1pm. All money collected will go to the Day Hospital at St. Ita’s , NCW.

WALK on old railway on Sat. 27th December at 2.30pm commencing at the old Abbeyfeale Station. The round trip for walkers is to the Kerry Border and back (4 miles total) while cyclists will go to Tullig Wood, Templeglantine and back (10 miles total). Refreshments will be provided afterwards at the adjacent Railway Bar, Abbeyfeale. For cycle enthusiasts there will be a 10km cycle to Barnagh and back at the same time.

MY NORTH KERRY HOME. CD will be launched at Ballyroe Hotel on Wed. Dec. 17th at 9pm. These tracks are the work of Anne O’Connor formerly the Dale Rd and Ballyduff and are sung by Moira. Proceeds in aid of cancer society.

ATHEA Journal will be on sale this weekend at all the usual outlets.

BALLYGUILTENANE: Thomas J O’Donoghue, editor of the Ballyguiltenane Rural Journal for the past 37 years died last week. This year’s edition is put on hold for the time being.

HISTORY BROCHURE/LEAFLET on Listowel Church, researched and produced by John D. Pierse, Vincent Carmody, Kay Moloney Caball & Kieran Moloney (images.

FREE workshop on Nutrition for Christmas, by Maxine Brown will take place on Wed. 17th Dec at the Listowel Family Resource Centre 7.00pm – 9.30pm. Women will have an opportunity to sign up for a Personal Development Course in Listowel after Christmas.

MS: The University of Limerick is undertaking a medical programme to help combat Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Those interested in participating should contact project co-ordinator Sara Hayes by email at sarahayes@ul.ie

CHURCH: Bishop Brendan Leahy of Limerick, (his father a Kerryman) is to hold a Council over three days in 2016. It is the first ecclesiastical council of its kind in Limerick for over 70 years.

AGED 104.

San Francisco Call, Volume 78, Number 128, 6 October 1895

NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 5 1895.— Having lived 104 years in Ireland, Mrs. Mary Coffey has come to America to pass the balance of her days. She arrived on the steamer Aurania yesterday with her daughter Catherine, 60 years old. Mrs. Coffey was born March 17, 1791. She remembers the "Rising" of '98. Her brother, lO1 years old, is living in County Kerry.

WILL of Father Scanlan.

San Francisco Call, Volume 96, Number 30, 30 June 1904

The will of. Father Patrick Scanlan, who died in New York on May 31 1904 was filed for probate in the Superior Court yesterday with the petition of Fathers Patrick J. Keane of St. Joseph's Church and Father M. D. Slattery of St. Agnes Church for appointment as executors. The estate is said to consist of a library of unknown value and of seventy-two shares of stock in the Spring Valley Water Company, valued at $2880. The will was dated March 9. 1904, and his heirs are a brother, James Scanlan of Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland, and a sister, Margaret Murphy of Ballybunion, County Kerry.

2014 December 10 Knockanure

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ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre was on Monday 08th December 2014.

ATHEA Christmas party will take place on Wednesday, December 10th at the Top of the Town.

CHIROPODIST will be in the Marian Hall on Friday Dec. 12th at 11.00am. For an appointment please phone Eileen Quinn on 49472.

SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CAROL SERVICE in St. Mary’s Listowel Parish Church, on Sunday evening 14th December at 7pm.

DANCING: West Limerick Set Dancing Club will hold their annual Christmas party at Fr. Casey’s GAA Clubhouse, Abbeyfeale on Saturday 13 December at 9pm with music by Taylors Cross Céilí Band.

CAROLS: Ecumenical Carol Service in conjunction with St Brendan’s Church Tarbert will be held in St Mary’s Church Tarbert on Sunday 14th December at 7pm. All are Welcome.

KERRY CHORAL UNION CHRISTMAS CONCERT: One of the most popular Christmas musical events will be held on Sunday, December 14th at 7.30pm in St. John’s Church, Tralee. ‘O Holy Night’ promises to be a memorable one, featuring Tralee’s own Soprano, Miriam Murphy who is joined by accompanist Ian Sexton, and Musical Director Sharon Reidy.

LISTOWEL ST. MARY’S CHURCH leaflet will be launched on Saturday night immediately after the Vigil Mass. It has been researched and produced by John D. Pierse, Vincent Carmody, Kay Moloney Caball & Kieran Moloney.

PADRE PIO DEVOTIONS in Lixnaw on 16th Dec. 2014.Witness will be given by Noirin Ni Riain.

CONCERT: Murhur N.S. Moyvane School Concert will take place on Friday 12th Dec at the Marian Hall at 7.30pm Your support would be greatly appreciated.

COLLECTION: Knockanure Sacristan Annual Collection will be on Dec 24th/ 25th .Envelopes at the back of the Church.

DEATH took place on 3rd December 2014 has of Mary Rita Fitzmaurice, Finuge, Listowel, Lixnaw.

Requiem Mass for Rita Fitzmaurice was celebrated on Sunday 7th December in St. Mary's Church, Listowel, followed by burial in Ahavoher cemetery, Knockanure, Moyvane. Rita was the only daughter of Madge Stokes Fitzmaurice who died on May Day 1994 and Bill Fitzmaurice who died on 15th February 1956. Having lost her father at an early age, Rita worker the farm with the help of her mother and neighbours and friends. A versatile woman with a great knowledge of past and present, special interest was horse racing.

DEATH took place on December 3rd 2014 of Julia Leahy (née McElligott) aged 96 of Killarney and late of Moyvane, wife of the late Dr Tom Leahy and mother of the late Thomas Gerard. Survived by her daughters, Bernadette, Deirdre and Elaine, her grandchildren, great grandchildren, sons-in-law, nephews and nieces. Remains of Julia Leahy were taken from "Kilcoolaght House", St Annes Road to St Mary's Cathedral, Killarney. Requiem Mass on Friday 5th December and burial afterwards in Aghadoe Cemetery, Killarney. Julia was up to a few years ago an active volunteer with SVP in Killarney. Julia Leahy was daughter of Tom McElligott and Bridget Flaherty of Moyvane Village and her siblings were Fr. Tom who died in 1967, Fr. Edward died in 1982, Denny, Mary and Sr. Hannah.

DEATH has occurred of Very Rev Fr. John Horan

Seattle, Washington, USA and late of Trieneragh, Duagh, Kerry. Died on November 23, 2014. He was born, June 19, 1920, the 2nd of six children. Funeral Mass on Wednesday, December 3rd 2014 at St. Monica Catholic Church, 4301 88th Ave SE, Mercer Island, 98040, Interment, Calvary Cemetery. There are 579,500 registered Catholics in the archdiocese of Seattle and 90,000 staff and volunteers in Western Washington.

DEATH has occurred of Con Bunce of Bantry Road, Dunmanway, born Barrogougeen Moyvane. Died on November 27th 2014, husband of the late Mary Bunce (née Casey) late of Cornamona, Co. Galway) who died on November 25th 2014 they were parents of Margaret, Gerard, Majella, Rory and Alan, Sadly missed by son-in-law Denis Long, daughter-in-law Nuala Glanton, grandchildren Sarah, Claire, Sophie, Matthew and Freya, sister-in-law, brother-in-law, nephews and nieces. Requiem Mass for Con and Mary Bunce was celebrated in St. Patrick's Church, Dunmanway on 29th November 2014, followed by burial afterwards in St. James' Cemetery, Chetwynd, Cork. Siblings of Con Bunce include, Eileen and the late Maurice, Michael, Sr. Emilian, May, Patrick and Peggy. Family of Mary Bunce include Michael and the late Bernadette, Pat, Tommy and Pete.

ANNIVERSARIES: Johnny Broderick, Peggy Moriarty, Tom O Connell, Derry Tatten, John P Fitzgerald, Tom Relihan, Betty Neumann, Sean Brosnan, Fr Jerry Roche, Bridie O Donnell, David O Brien, Sr. Mary Kevin Enright, Danny Dunne, Vincent Sheehy, Eugene Brandon, Liam Scanlon, Patrick O Connor, Denis McEnery, Sr. Rose Twomey, Con Shine, Mary Maguire, Mass on Tues. 9th at 7.30pm in Knockanure for Ollie Leahy . Mass on Wed. 10th at 7.30pm in Knockanure for Betty Newman & Parents Peggy & John McElligott. Mass on Fri.12th at 7.30pm for Sr. Carmelita Murphy . Mass on Sat. 13th at 7.30pm for Teresa & Pat Joe Mullane. Mass on Sun. 14th at 10.00am for P.J. Nolan, Kilmeaney and the 11 am Mass is for Connie Shine & the Deceased Members of the Shine Family.

Visiting Priests will be available for Confessions on Tue. 16th Dec at 7.00pm in Knockanure and at 8.00pm in Moyvane.

READERS, Vigil Elaine Hudson, 11am Philip Kiely & Maureen Walsh.

Knockanure 10am, Patricia & Andrew Rogan.

JOURNALS from Ballydonoghue and Knocknagoshel are now available locally.

MEDJUGORJE Prayer Meeting in the Parish meeting room Listowel on Monday Dec. 8th at 7.30pm.

CRAFT Fair in Duagh on 14th Dec.

THE SISTERS OF ST. ELISABETH OF BELARUS that helps 200 children in an orphanage and psychiatric hospital will be visiting Listowel Church on Friday Dec. 12th at the 10.30am Mass. Also will display their crafts in Moyvane on 11th Dec at 7.30pm.

SIAMSA TÍRE MASS OF THANKSGIVING: This year, 2014, marks the 40th anniversary of the founding of Siamsa Tíre in Tralee, singers, musicians, and dancers from Siamsa Tíre will combine with St. John’s Choir for a Celebratory Mass of Thanksgiving in St. John’s Church, at which the deceased members of Siamsa Tíre will be especially remembered on Thursday December 11th at 7.30 pm, celebrated by Fr. Pat Ahern.

LOST Hearing Aid. If found please drop it into the Presbytery.

KERRY CHORAL UNION CHRISTMAS CONCERT: ‘O Holy Night’ will be held on Sun, Dec 14th at 7.30pm in St. John’s Church, Tralee.

TRALEE RED CROSS Sale of Work in aid of Fr. Francis Muriithi's parish development project in the Diocese of Nukuru, Kenya. In St. John's Parish Centre, Tralee, Saturday 13th December from 10.00am - 4.30pm.

MONEY: Spending of around one billion euros has been authorised for the first phase,ESO’s construction of the European Extremely Large Telescope in two phases.

BEST WISHES to Matt Mooney, Kate Carmody, Michael O’Gorman, Sean Quinlan who were elected as North Kerry’s representatives to Kerry’s Public Participation Network

THANKS: The Staff and Students of Tarbert Comprehensive school wish to thank all who contributed to their recent Church Gate Collection for Concern. It amounted to €681.

Moyvane I.C.A. had a very successful Fun Day on Sunday 30th Nov. A large number of children welcomed Santa as he arrived at the Marian Hall in a bright red sleigh .Lots of fun and games in the Hall with great prizes. The winners were :- 1st Prize Hamper sponsored by Newtownsandes Co-op. was won by Caoimhe O’Connor, Aughrim. 2nd Prize Turkey Voucher sponsored by Tom & Eileen Roche, The Village Grill won by Una Fitzmaurice, Lr. Aughrim. 3rd Prize A Christmas Ham was won by Katelyn Casey, Ashgrove, Moyvane. 4th Prize A Christmas Cake was won by Sean McCarthy, Dublin.

HELP: Depression: Weekly meeting for sufferers of depression and bi-polar disorder takes place in the Sacristy rooms at the rear of St. John’s Church every Tuesday at 8.00p.m. Call Kate on 087-2993142 or Aware office on 01-6617211.

Senior Help Line: Do you need someone to talk to? Senior Help Line is a confidential listening service for older people by older people for the price of a local call anywhere in Ireland, Local 1850440444. Senior Help Line is open from 10.00am to 10.00pm, 365 days a year.

TURBINES: Planning permission for 402 turbines has been granted and 216 of them remain to be constructed , the majority of them are located in the Tralee and Listowel area.

FILM: Tommy Fitzgerald of Kiltomey, co-produced and cinematographed the film entitled “Darkness on the edge of town”. The film now competes for recognition at the Slam dance Film Festival in Nevada. writer and director was Patrick Ryan.

FINUGE RAMBLING HOUSE. Will be on Friday Dec. 12th at 9pm in the Thatched House, Finuge.

WALK on old railway on Sat. 27th December at 2.30pm commencing at the old Abbeyfeale Station. The round trip for walkers is to the Kerry Border and back (4 miles total) while cyclists will go to Tullig Wood, Templeglantine and back (10 miles total). Refreshments will be provided afterwards at the adjacent Railway Bar, Abbeyfeale.

AWARD: Sean Herbert was named Coventry Person of the Year recently. Sean was born in Clash, Athea he is the eldest son of Tom and Norah Herbert (nee Enright ). He went to Coventry, in 1954.

DEAFHear.ie are organizing a Free Hearing Screening Day on Wed 10th and 17th Dec. Phone 064 6620052 or 086 8056202.

FOOTBALL: James Magner, son of John, from Killeedy and Breda O’Connell from Glensharrold, Carrigkerry was a member of the Victorian Football League team that played Ireland in a game before the International Rules Series match between Australia and Ireland on Saturday November 22nd 2014.

YOUTH 2000 IRELAND: hosting their annual Christmas Retreat in Newbridge College, Newbridge, Co. Kildare from Fri. 12th to Sun. 14th Dec. 2014. Many young people from across Ireland (aged 16-35) are expected at this donation only event, with all newcomers very welcome. Free buses available. Online booking necessary see www.youth2000.ie or phone 01 6753690.

BOOK LAUNCH; Timothy O'Neill Lane (1852-1915) was born in Gurteen, Timpleglantine. His father was a native of Knockcoolkeare, Mountcollins and his mother O Neill a native of Ahane Cross, Brosna

He was a lexicographer, a primary teacher, a journalist with The Times of London and a writer of travel books.

He compiled two English-Irish dictionaries between 1905 and 1915.

The Coiste Timothy O'Neill Lane committee includes Éamonn Ó Liatháin (chairman), John Joe O'Sullivan (secretary), Tadhg Ó Maolcatha (treasurer), Larry Begley, Séamus Ó Súilleabháin, Michael Lane (Templeglantine), Liam Ó Léanacháin, Séamus Lane and Lorcán Mac Curtáin. The Coiste is organizing a book launch in the Library, Abbeyfeale between 6.30-8.00pm on Thursday December 11th. The book “Focail agus Foclóireacht T O'Neill” is a biography and a critique of O'Neill's work as lexicographer. The author is Seaghan Mac an tSionnaigh.

MEMORAL STONE was unveiled Nov. 2014 at Abbeyfeale Town Park to the Mercy Sisters. Four Sisters of Mercy arrived in Abbeyfeale from Killarney on the 24th September 1871 at the request of Rev. Michael Couglan, the then Parish Priest of Abbeyfeale. A house was donated by the O’Sullivan family, and later the site was developed to include a primary school in 1875, a new convent was built in 1878; ‘Colaiste Ide agus Iosef’ the modern secondary school was built on the grounds of the convent in 2011,

HISTORY: Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 21, Number 3209, 11 July 1861. Colonel Fremont has arrived in New York from Europe, and will proceed to the command assigned him, whatever it is. Report says it will be an expedition down the river to Memphis. The Colonel (now General) brings home with him arms and accoutrements for 10,000 men. His contract reaches $250,000. The first purchase he made reached $7.5,000, and, what is curious, they were Enfield rifles, bombs, percussion caps and other articles belonging to the Pope. They had been prepared on contract for the Papal army, but on account of the defeat of Lamoriciere, had, it is said never been delivered.

2014 November 26 Knockanure

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RAMBLING House at Seanchai on 27th Nov. at 9.15pm and on Thursday 4th December 2014 at 9 pm in Knockanure Community Centre. Everyone is welcome. Please come along and enjoy a great night of music, song and dance. Admission free. Refreshment will be served. Contact Ann Flavin at 086 3090948.

MASS OF PADRE PIO: incorporating the Rosary, Mass and Benediction is taking place on Thurs. night Nov. 27th beginning at 7 p.m.

ST. MICHAEL'S and Presentation Schools present X Factor on Thursday next 27th November at 7.30pm in St. Michael’s College. A night of entertainment, singing, dancing and comedy.

MEALA BEREAVEMENT GROUP will hold their monthly meeting at Listowel Family Resource Centre on Wednesday November 26 at 8pm.

MACRA 70th Anniversary dinner at Killarney Oaks Hotel on 29th Nov.

RALLY. Killarney Historic Rally on Nov. 29th.

ATHEA Christmas party will take place on Wednesday, December 10th at the Top of the Town.

BEST WISHES to Una Mulvihill of Lower Athea, who celebrated her 80th birthday recently.

LIGHTS: Tony Noonan is again lighting up the skies over Meenoline from November 21.

CONGRATULATIONS to Kerry Mullin and Johnny Stack both of Moyvane who were married by Fr. Lucid PP assisted by Fr. Nolan at the Church of the Assumption Moyvane on 15th November 2014. Best man was Cathal O Connor, groomsmen were Shay Stack and Martin Scanlon. Bridesmaids, Fiona Mullin, Christina Donnelly and Michelle Lynch. Flower girls, Lauren Duffy and Rachael and Hazel O Connor. The bride is daughter of Gerard and Florence and the groom is son of John and Mary.

BEST WISHES to 93 year old Micheal O Sullivan who has been nominated for Volunteer Ireland award.

KNOCK SHRINE 2014 December 7th, Vigil Programme 8pm. Confessions in the Chapel of Reconciliation 9pm. Rosary & Holy Hour Mass 11pm. – Midnight. Coach will leave Listowel at 2.30pm. contact 068-31232 or 0873966399.

ANNIVERSARIES: Mary O Hanlon, Joan Mullane, Fr. Leo Danaher, Joan Gaire, Donal Foley, Fr. Michael O Leary, Mairead Carmody, Tom Woulfe, Sr. Baptist Kennelly, James Leahy, Ned Walsh, Pat Hanrahan, Michael Windle, Mattie Walsh, Mary Carmody, Bridie Quille, Una Dore, Ann Marie de Bilde, Mickey Fitzgerald, Josie Lyons, Mark Flaherty, Fr John Joe Walsh, Sr. Carmel Danaher, Mass on Tues. 25th at 7.30pm for Rita O’Connor, Mass on Fri. 28th at 7.30pm for Kit & Edward Fitzmaurice, Mass on Sat. 29th at 7.30pm for Michael Dore, Mass on Sun. 30th at 10.00am for Richard & Jeremiah Horgan and 11.00am Mass is for Johnny Quinn.

MASS on Wed. 26th at 7.30pm for November Intentions, Moyvane and on Thurs. 27th Knockanure at 7.30pm For the November Intentions, also Enrolment Ceremony for the Boys and Girls who will receive their First Holy Communion this year.

CHURCH NEWS: Diocesan Collection for the Diocesan Youth Service on 6th & 7th December. Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request.

Adoration Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00am to 7.00pm;

Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm.

Readers: Vigil, Seline Mulvihill & Catriona Farrelly, 11am Kevin Hudson & Karina Stack. Knockanure 10am Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald. Collectors for December, Vigil Kit Horan & Tom Quinn, 11am Marie Stack & John Scanlon.

CHRISTMAS party in Athea will take place on Wednesday, December 10th at the Top of the Town.

MASS at Listowel Community Hospital for deceased staff members on Tuesday 25 November at 6 pm.

JOBS: The €17.3billion Crossrail project has been ongoing in London since 2009. Due to open in 2018, it will run across London from west to east, with a central 21km section underground, at depths of up to 40 metres. Constructed at a rate of 100 metres per week.

CAR BOOT SALE AND INDOOR MARKET; The monthly fundraising indoor market and car boot sale will take place on Sunday, November 30th at the Community Centre, NCW with gates open from 7.30am. Sale 8-1pm.

EVENTS: I.C.A. Next meeting on Tuesday 25th November at 7.30pm

I.C.A . The Annual Shopping Trip to Cork is on Wednesday 3rd December. Bus leaves Village at 7.00am. Cost is still only €16. Book with Eileen Roche on 087 6679943.

The I.C.A. Family Fun Day is on Sunday 30th November at the Marian Hall, 2pm - 4pm. A fun-filled afternoon guaranteed including a Jumble Sale, Cake Sale and Book Sale.

Items are currently being sought for A Festive Jumble Sale to be held at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Tuesday 2nd from 12 noon - 3.00pm. Further details available from 068 23584.

Bereavement Support Day in Ardfert: Sat 29th Nov 10-4.30pm with Sr. Mary Lawlor & Maire Geraghty-Stewart Advent Weekend Retreat: Fri. Dec. 5th - Sunday 7th, led by Adrian Farrelly OP. Residential and Non-residential places available. Bookings & info tel: 066-7134276.

St. John’s Parish Bazaar, Tralee takes place in KDYS Hall, Denny Street, next weekend Friday 28th at 7.30pm, Saturday 29th at 7.00pm and Sunday 30th at 2.30pm.

Duagh Development Association

Annual Santa’s Grotto & Christmas Craft Fair on Sunday 14th December in Duagh Sports & Leisure Complex. Craft Fair from 10am - 3pm / Santa’s Grotto 12pm -3pm. Live Music and Children’s Entertainment.

Public Meeting on “The Meaning of Marriage and The Rights of Children”. Speaker David Quinn of the Iona Institute on Thursday December 11th at the Brandon Hotel at 7.30pm. Organized by Kerry Life and Family.

PUBLIC MEETING AT DEVON INN: The ICSA are hosting a meeting to discuss issues including : The Beef Crisis, Rural Development including commonage issues, rural crime and mental health issues. Speakers include: Billy Grey ICSA Rural Development Chairman, Tom Egan Beef Vice President, Eddie Punch General Secretary and the Crime Prevention Garda. Contact Micheal Moore 087 2304432.

BEE KEEPING COURSE: The course with tutor Seamus Quinlan of the Kingdom Beekeepers has commenced and will run until Chrismas. It is being held at the Adult Education Centre Abbeyfeale every Tuesday from 7-9pm and we welcome new students. Further information 087 6866450.

TROCAIRE: One Year Ago, collections were held in Churches across Ireland in response to humanitarian emergencies in Syria and the Philippines. These collections raised €5.1m (£3.9m), which has supported Trócaire’s response in both regions.

KERRY DIABETIC SUPPORT GROUP is holding an information evening in the Dromhall Hotel, Muckross Road, Killarney on Wednesday 26th November at 8.00pm. Speaker Joanna Murphy, Community Dietician. All are welcome.

WASTE: The Environment Protection Agency (EPA) will operate a disposal centre in Abbeyfeale. Waste items ranging from out-of-date pesticides to waste electronic and electrical equipment, waste engine oil and contaminated packaging can be deposited at Abbeyfeale Mart on Tuesday, November 25th from 9.30am to 3.30pm. For further information visit www.epa.ie or Lo Call 1890335599.

LISTEN on Sunday mornings at 11.00am to West Limerick 102FM for the new programme, Your Business.

BALLINCROSSIG N.S. 50TH JUBILEE BOOK. Entitled “the heart of three parishes” launched by Bishop Ray Browne on Dec. 7th at 2pm at Ballincrossig school. All welcome.

THOUGHT: “Christianity must be practical. Two children were afraid they would be late for school. One said, ‘Let’s kneel down and pray to God that He may help us not to be late.’ The other child offered a more practical solution: ‘No, let’s run and pray at the same time” Anonymous.

INFORMATION: Been trying for years to locate information on a William Patrick Lynch DOB that I have is June 15, 1873 father William Lynch-all we have for mother is Johanna-we think his father William might had a brother Michael who married a Johanna Baker-no known info on them either as far as DOB or place of marriage-we can find their children but cannot find where Michael or William actually came from-I believe he is from Knockanure/Murhur area but in spite of searching every known site for over 40 years we have struck out-church records, Ancestry, Familysearch, Findmy past-all have failed to show anything-I can't seem to able to find church records for Knockanure any suggestions would be greatly welcome.

TONY OCONNOR

http://www.whitetreestudio.ie/

Tony O Connor artist and Moyvane man

Tony studied Fine Art at Crawford College of Art & Design, also gaining his Higher Diploma in Art Education. Presently, Tony works at his Cork-based White Tree Studio.

Tony received two awards through the Ex Arte Equinus International Art Competition. Tony was also awarded Best Creative Equestrian 2013 in the Equestrian Social Media Awards (ESMAs) & Best Creative Equestrian 2014 - this time winning both the Judges’ Choice & People’s Choice.

Pre-arranged visits to White Tree Studio are more than welcome! Simply get in touch to organise a date & time. White Tree Studio, 2nd Floor, Former Government Buildings, Sullivan's Quay Cork.

KERRY SENTINEL Nov 1902

15 Nov 1902; 2,000 Irish asses sent to South Africa from Queenstown, it was noted that horses only lasted 14, it was hoped the asses would fare better.

Letter. French persecuted nuns, A Portuguese protest, letter signed by Arthur Moore of Mooresfort, dated Nov. 11th 1902.

KS 19 Nov. 1902; Asdee School robbed, the school near church and RIC barracks, culprit escaped.

St Louis Exhibition in 2004, hope to collect $100,000, it would be under management of Irishmen. Some donations received listed.

JAIL: Mr Harris in Tralee Jail, he had visit from Fr Casey of Abbeyfeale, Mr. M J Flavin MP and Mr T Slattery UDC. He is in good heart and spending time learning Irish.

KS Nov 22 1902; Fair in Listowel2.5 year-olds made £8-10 to £9-10. Bonham’s made 15s to 25s. Story about Irish Wolf Hound and wolf in Ireland and how 1st Battalion of Irish Legion, when recalled to Rome 1,500 years ago took an Irish Wolf Hound with them.

WILL of Fr Matt Dillon of Newtownsandes who died 3 May 1901. Gold watch and library to his nephew Rev. Jeremiah Dillon, his brother Patrick £100, his sister Mrs Danaher £50, Masses £60.

Residue 2/3 to poor students at Moyvane school and 1/3 to poor pupils at Knockanure school.He gave £225expenditure on presbytery. 38 new seats in church @ 37s each. Estate £,702-19-3, including in England £488-9-3.

RETURNS: Reception for Fr. J O Connor at Pawnee, Illinois 29 Oct 1902 on his return from the Old Country, his brother also Rev. MJ O Connor at event. While Fr J O Connor was away he toured Ireland, England, France, Germany and Switzerland. Various presentations and speeches were made also.

DOCTOR: Rev E A Kirby DD son of Michael Kirby of Listowel, brother of Rev T Kirby CC, Rev, M Kirby, Sydney and Brother P B Kirby Christian Brother. Doctor Kirby went to Carlow Seminary aged 17 and had a distinguished academic career at all colleges attended by him. Then moved to Montreal Seminary on 23rd June 1903 secured his DD, he was first Irish born Irishman to receive DD at his University. He was ordained at St John’s Cleveland Ohio on the 23rd by Bishop Hortsman ?. Was appointed to assist Rev. AE Manning Pastor, St Rose’s Church, Lima.

DIED. Jeremiah Healy Desmond Rovers. 200 GAA at the funeral in London. He was injured at All Ireland final against Tipperary and the Mayor took him in his car to hospital in Dublin, injuries may have contributed to his death.

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PADRE PIO DEVOTIONS on Tuesday 18th Nov. at Lixnaw Church. BLOOD Donor Clinic in the Brandon Hotel from 10th to 13th November.

CONGRATULATIONS to Moyvane u16 girls who recently brought home The North Kerry Division 2 shield.

Congratulations also to Patricia daughter of Paddy and Mairead Lynch of Knockanure who graduated with Bachelor of Science Honours degree in Sports Rehabilitation and Athletic Therapy from Carlow Institute of Technology. Best wishes also to Maurice Hayes, son of Breda and Pat, Lower Athea, who graduated from Carlow IT recently with a BA in Sports and Exercise (Soccer).

BEST WISHES to Sheila O Flaherty of Moyvane and Eoin O Sullivan of Kanturk who were married recently by Fr Liam Comer. The bride is daughter of Timmy and Doreen O Flaherty and the groom is son of Noel and Ann O Sullivan.

I.C.A . The annual November Mass for deceased members and friends of the I.C.A. takes place on Tuesday November 18th at the Marian Hall at 8.00pm. The Annual Shopping Trip to Cork is on Wednesday 3rd December. Bus leaves Village at 7.00am. Book with Eileen Roche on 087 6679943. The I.C.A. Family Fun Day is on Sunday 30th November at the Marian Hall, 2pm - 4pm.

FOOD FAIR Listowel runs from November 20th to 23rd 2014, Denis Brosnan will be presented with lifetime achievement award on Nov 22nd in the Arms Hotel.

CHRISTMAS FOOD & CRAFT FAIR takes place on Sunday next (Nov. 23rd) from 10.30am. to 5pm. at Listowel Community Centre. See full schedule. Tel: 068-22244 .

MASS Time in Tarbert: Please Note on and from Saturday 22nd November, the Vigil Mass will be celebrated at 6pm in Tarbert Church.

ANNIVERSARIES: Agnes Fitzgerald, Mamie Kennelly, Mary Moloney, Norrie Brady, Jeremiah Behan, Eileen O Donoghue, Tess Fitzgerald, Liam Flaherty, Fr John O Flaherty, David Hegarty, Sr. Gerard Sheehy, Maureen Scollard, Padraig Tydings, Ned Bunce, Michael Joe Flaherty, Liam Collins, Mass on Wed. 19th at 7.30pm for Richard Sheehan, Mass on Thurs. 20th at Knockanure 7.30pm for November Intentions, Mass on Fri. 21st at 7.30pm For all who died during the past 12 months, Mass on Sat. 22nd at 7.30pm for Mike Joe O’Flaherty, Mass on Sun. 23rd at 10.00am for Paddy, Bridie & Jack Flavin and 11.00am Mass is for Patrick Scanlon. Mass on Tues. 25th at 7.30pm for Rita O’Connor.

MASS for Those who died during the past 12 months will be celebrated on Friday 21st November at 7.30pm in Moyvane Church.

A candle will be lit for each one of them

PARTY: Senior Citizens Christmas Party will take place in the Marian Hall on Sunday 23rd November. Mass will be at the earlier time of 12.30, followed by Dinner, Music & Dancing and Afternoon Tea. Book with Ita 49134, Maureen 49365.

READERS; Vigil, Michelle Corridan & Muireann Kennelly, 11am Paul & Anthony Kiely; Knockanure 10am, Mary O’Flaherty & Cian Rogan.

MASS FOR THE DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE LISTOWEL ACTIVE RETIRED: in St. Patrick’s Hall on Wednesday 18th Nov. at 3pm.

KERRY INGREDIENTS a memorial mass will be held for deceased members of Kerry Ingredients Listowel at St. Michael’s Church, Lixnaw on Wednesday 19th Nov. at 8pm.

RECOVERY HAVEN - Cancer Support House will host a talk by Dr. Tony Humphries - "The Compassionate Intentions of Illness" at Ballygarry Hotel Tralee, on Wed. Nov. 26th at 7.30pm. Admission Free.

SAM MAGUIRE will be at the new Sports & Leisure Complex, Duagh on Sat. night next (Nov. 22nd ) at 8pm. everyone is welcome!

CRAFT CLASSES Names are currently being taken for Christmas craft classes to run at Listowel Family Resource Centre at 10.30am on Thursday mornings in the coming weeks, contact 068 23584 to reserve your space as places are limited.

SALE of WORK On Sunday, November 23rd at the hall in Athea from 12pm-5pm.

CHRISTMAS party in Athea will take place on Wednesday, December 10th at the Top of the Town.

TARBERT GAA: A celebration and get together of the 1964 Tarbert Minor Team, that won the North Kerry Championship 50 years ago, will be held on 21st November 2014 in the Swanky Bar Tarbert starting at 9.30pm. All welcome to attend and reminisce.

LISTOWEL BAZAAR collectors will be calling to you in the next 2 weeks thanking you in advance for your donation items to the Bazaar.

YOUTHREACH OPEN EVENING on Tuesday 18th November in the KDYS Youth Centre, from 4pm – 6pm.

LISTOWEL LIBRARY – wish to confirm that they are open all day on Saturdays! : from 10am to 5pm (excluding bank holiday weekends). Bígí linn!

TOMÁS ASHE LECTURE A lecture entitled 'Tomás Ashe - The Patriot's Dublin Days' will be delivered by Micheál Ó Moráin, O.S., in Tralee Library on Tuesday 18th November at 7.30pm. All are welcome.

KERRY DIABETIC SUPPORT GROUP are hosting their Annual Coffee morning in the Royal Hotel, Killarney on Wednesday 19th November from 10.30am – 12.30pm. All are welcome.

DEFIBRILLATOR Tarbert . If you have been trained, need a refresher course, or wish to be trained would you please come along to a meeting on Tuesday November 18th at 8pm or contact, John McGinley 087 6388028, Micheal Lanigan 086 2120736, Joe Coolahan 087 6369151, Patricia Griffin 087 9745737.

TENORS: The Three Tenors will perform in Newcastle West Parish Church on Sunday, 7th December. Organised by Newcastle West and District Lions Club.

OUR LADY: The devotion to our Lady Un-doer of Knots is a favourite devotion of the current Pope and one that is gaining in popularity.

THOUGHT: “Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact “ William James.

HELP with Depression: Weekly meeting for sufferers of depression and bi-polar disorder takes place in the Sacristy rooms at the rear of St. John’s Church every Tuesday at 8.00p.m. Call Kate on 087-2993142 or Aware office on 01-6617211.

SENIOR Help Line: Do you need someone to talk to? Senior Help Line is a confidential

listening service for older people by older people for the price of a local call anywhere in Ireland, Local 1850 440444. Senior Help Line is open from 10.00am to 10.00pm, 365 days a year.

TROCAIRE One year ago collections were held in churches across Ireland in response to humanitarian emergencies in Syria and the Philippines. These collections raised €5.1m which has supported Trócaire's response in both regions. Trócaire sincerely thanks you for your generosity, which has enabled us to reach approximately 725,000 people affected by these crises.

TRAFFIC Plan to develop environmental travel in Tralee is being funded by the government to tune of E1.3 million.

WOMEN in agriculture event will be held in the Malton Hotel Killarney on 20th Nov. at 8pm, all welcome.

OSCAR: Maureen O Hara 94-year-old Dublin born actress was awarded an honorary Oscar in recognition of her distinguished career, her last film credit was 12 years ago. Award presented to her on 8th Nov. 2014. She starred in the first of her 64 movies in 1939 her 75-year career, includes roles in The Quiet Man, How Green Was My Valley and Miracle On 34th Street. Maureen O Hara moved from Glengarriff, Co. Cork to Idaho in the US two years ago. Maureen O Hara aged 90 was at Kerry Film Festival at Siamsa on Nov. 6th 2010 where she made a presentation. Our own Leo Finucane made a presentation of his film Hard Times to Maureen 10 years ago.

Kerry County Library

GREAT MAN: Taken from Irish Library News April 2007

Kerry County Library was recently given a donation of some newspapers relating to the early part of the 20th century.

The donor was Knocknagoshel native, Liam Lynch and among the titles were copies of

An Phoblacht(1916) and The Irish Volunteer(1920).

At the presentation in Tralee Library, Liam also donated copies of his recent autobiography A Stranger to Darkness. In his book,

Liam writes about his life experiences, both before and after his sight loss, and explains how he regained his independence through mobility training and partnership with his guide dog, Yale.

Liam is very kindly donating the proceeds of the book to Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind and he is well on his way to his fundraising target of€35,000 which is the total cost of a guide dog

partnership (the breeding, training and support of a dog throughout its working life). Liamʼs fundraising efforts on behalf of IGDB have been so successful that a new guide dog puppy was named Kerry, in honour of Liamʼs home county. The book is available from Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind, on lo-call 1850 506 300.

WAR DEATHS: The Irish War Memorial Records 49,400 men who died in the first World War. The Government is to work with Google and the In Flanders Fields museum in Ypres to update the records.

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SOCIAL DAY at Knockanure Community Centre was on Monday 10th November 2014. All Welcome, when attending please ring office on 068 49799.

BLOOD DONOR CLINIC at Ballybunion Community Centre on Thursday 13th Nov from 6pm to 9pm.

WORLD DAY OF REMEMBRANCE FOR ROAD TRAFFIC VICTIMS at the 9.00 a.m. Mass in Listowel on Sunday Nov. 16th

NANO NAGLE MASS: In anticipation of the Feast of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary which is taking place on Friday, November 21st the Presentation Secondary School, Listowel, is hosting 11.00 a.m. Mass on Sunday Nov. 16th . At this Mass pray for the late Sr. Nuala O’Leary, former Principal of the School. The students and staff will be doing the readings, prayers of the faithful etc. and much of the singing with the Parish Choir as we honour Nano Nagle.

ROSARY will be prayed in The Famine Graveyard, Ballybunion Road at 3pm each Sunday of November. Mass will also be celebrated there on Saturday Nov. 22nd at 3pm.

MEDJUGORJE MONTHLY PRAYER MEETING took place in the Parish meeting room Listowel on Monday November 10th at 7.30pm. All Welcome.

DEATH took place on 3rd November 2014 of Liam Lynch of Gortroe, Knocknagoshel. Born 1938 to John and Josie Lynch, Kilgarvan, Ballybunion.

Survived by his wife Kathleen, brothers John and Tim, sister Marie (Liston), nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law. Liam was predeceased by his brother Patrick.Requiem Mass for Liam Lynch was celebrated at St. Mary’s Church, Knocknagoshel on Wednesday 5th November, burial afterwards in Knockane Cemetery, Knocknagoshel.

DEATH occurred of Sr. Nuala O'Leary on 31st October 2014. Sr. Nuala was a native of Rathmore, Tralee. Deeply regretted and sadly missed by her Presentation Community, sisters-in-law, brother-in-law, nieces, nephews, nieces and nephews-in-law, grand-nieces, grand-nephews, relations and friends.

Requiem Mass for Sr. Nuala was celebrated in St. Joseph’s church, Rathmore on Monday 4th November 2014. Burial afterwards in the church grounds. Sr. Nuala was Principal in Presentation Secondary School Listowel up to recently. Sr. Nuala was known as a very hard working and committed Principal. Her past pupils and colleagues admired her energy and diligence.

DEATH: Jerry O Carroll of Skehanagh, Tralee and formerly of Knockanure, aged 82 years, husband of Mary and father of Paul; sadly missed by his loving family, daughter-in-law Vanessa, grandchildren, brothers Teddy and John, sisters Mary and Joan, brother-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, Requiem Mass on Friday 7th November in St. John's Church, Tralee. Interment afterwards in Rath Cemetery. Jerry was son of John Carroll and Mary Moloney she died shortly after birth of Joan. Jerry was a regular visitor to Knockanure and was well known in Tralee as he was a restaurant owner and an active member of the community. Monsignor O Reardon gave a lovely talk on Jerry’s life at the Mass, Fr McMahon and Fr O Callaghan were among the clergy at the church and graveside.

DEATH took place in England of Austin Stack son of Pat Stack of Moyvane and Mary Kennelly of Knockanure, he was predeceased by his father Pat and survived by his mother Mary and siblings, Therese, Margaret, Jerry and Hellen and aunt Mary Stack of Moyvane. Fr. James O Hanlon a cousin celebrated the Requiem Mass on 6th November 2014.

ANNIVSERSARIES: Betty Histon, Mary Ellen Houlihan, Mary

Kennelly,Mai Quillinan, Peg Reidy, Grace Mary Brosnan, Paddy Flavin, Christina Scanlon, Sr. Veronica O Neill, Billy Barry, Sr. Maria Kissane, Joe Scanlon,Sr. Mary Tarrant, Billy Heffernan, Maureen White, Bridie Meade, Johnny Collins, Sr. Imelda O Connor, Nora McMahon, Kitty Murphy, Mary Leahy, Michael Scanlon, Eileen Connell, Michael Lucid, Tom Stack, Tom Meehan, Ann Looney, Mary O Sullivan, Eugene Sullivan, Robert Corridan, Peter Lewis, Bridget O Connor, Paddy Hurley, Hannah Griffin, Tom Scanlon. Mass on Tues. 11th at 7.30pm for Joan Mulvihill, Months Mind. Mass on Fri. 14th at 7.30pm for Maimie Kennelly. Mass on Sat. 15th at 7.30pm for Johnny Meade. Mass on Sun. 16th at 10.00am for Maurice, Mary, & Hilary Dowling & Sean Larkin and 11.00am Mass is for Chrissie Scanlon.

NOVEMBER INTENTIONS: Mass on Wed.12th at 7.30pm For November Intentions in Moyvane. Thurs.13th Knockanure at 7.30 For November Intentions.

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

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

Readers, Vigil; Elaine Hudson, 11am Philip Kiely & Maureen Walsh. Knockanure 10am, Patricia & Andrew Rogan.

ICA Mass on Tues. 18th in the Marian Hall at 8.00pm.

ORDINATION TO THE PERMANENT DIACONATE: Jean Yves Letanneur and Conor Bradley will be ordained to the Permanent Diaconate for the Diocese on Saturday November 15th at 12 noon, in St. Mary’s Cathedral.

PADRE PIO DEVOTIONS on Tuesday 18th Nov. at Lixnaw Church. BLOOD Donor Clinic in the Brandon Hotel from 10th to 13th November.

BEST WISHES to 2014 Winner Meath Style Awards (Bridal Category)

Bernadette Kennelly won Gold Medal. The Navan based Wedding Cake Designer has been working with couples countrywide to plan their Wedding Cake design for over twenty years.

GAA Tarbert: A Celebration and get together of the 1964 Tarbert Minor Team, that won the North Kerry Championship 50 years ago, will be held on 21st November 2014 in the Swanky Bar starting at 9.30pm. All welcome.

RETIREMENT: Dr. Henry Lyons recently retired from Chairmanship and trustee of St Michael’s College, Listowel, students past and present thank him for his contribution.

AA Convention for Kerry area was held in the Brandon Hotel recently.

FREE Focus Programmes, Tralee for those recovering from mental health problems. Duration: 12 months. Enquiries: National Learning Network 066 7122533.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE Bereavement Support Day: Sat 29th Nov 10-4.30pm with Sr. Mary Lawlor & Maire Geraghty-Stewart. Advent Weekend Retreat: Fri. Dec. 5th - Sunday 7th, led by Adrian Farrelly OP. Bookings & info tel: 066-7134276.

CEÍLÍ at Clounmacon Community Centre on Friday 14th November at 9.30pm. Tea served. Everyone welcome.

CHRISTMAS FOOD & CRAFT FAIR takes place on Sunday next (Nov. 23rd) from 10.30am. to 5pm. at Listowel Community Centre. See full schedule. Tel: 068-22244 .

LISTOWEL FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE names are currently being taken for Christmas craft classes and a variety of FETAC courses which are scheduled to commence in the coming weeks: including; Internet Skills, Horticulture/Gardening, Christmas Crafts, Occupational First Aid, Art and Cookery. Further details from (068) 23584.

BURSARY scheme to allow Irish university students to research Ireland’s involvement in the first World War was announced yesterday by Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Heather Humphreys in the Flemish town of Ypres,

REMEMBRANCE DAY FOR WORLD WAR 1 took place at the memorial at the rear of St. John’s, after 11am. Mass on Sunday Nov. 9th . World War 2 group will be in period dress uniform, there with a wreath laying ceremony and the last post/revallie and the national anthem. Followed by a roll call of the names of the 140 men/boys that died from the Listowel and the North Kerry area in WW1. Followed by a little prayer and a blessing from Fr. Declan.

KERRYMAN 1954

19th June 1964. Articles include. Tom Crean in Antarctica. CIE urged to run daily bus between Ballyduff and Listowel. Kilflynn dramatic group picture, sponsored by Muintir na Tire. Mary B Stack hotel owner sued for two overcoats, they were stolen from her premises. Pilgrimage to Knock, two special trains on Tuesday 13th for 1230 pilgrims from Listowel, Tralee, Ardfert, Abbeydorney, Lixnaw and Abbeyfeale. 160 from Newcastle West and 120 from Adare. Pilgrimage from Dingle to Knock left at 4am. Many travelled from Glin by bus to Knock on Sunday. Salary of Tarbert Water Keeper £18-2-0. Butter in perfect condition after being in bog for 200 years. Fr Pat Ruddle said first public mass in Glin Church, he was ordained in Canada, son of James Ruddle, Tullaleague, his mother dead. Sympathy on death of wife of J P Kennelly of Main Street, Listowel.

26th June 1954. KM. North Kerry Agricultural and Industrial Society, Show dance at Walsh’s Super Ballroom Tuesday 29th June show night, music by Billy Kenrick and his 11 piece orchestra, dancing from 9pm to 3am, admission 5 shillings. Show entries up by 64 this year, to reach 550. Monsignor C R Murphy of Newmarket receives honour from Pope, he was Dean of Port Elizabeth. Born 75 years ago. Tralee Agricultural Show attracts 250 entries. Bishop backs London Hostel Project. Listowel Market, springer’s and milch cows, best made £45-50. Yearlings made£28 to £34. Touting in Killarney, no protection for visitors, according to complaint. Canon Brennan aged 84 years celebrations in Listowel. Father of General Costello died aged 77 years a native of Kilmichal, Co Clare. Corpus Christi in Tralee, 5,000 adults escort Blessed Sacrament. Enjoyable Concert at Sluagh Hall, Listowel, held under auspices of the Red Cross. John Keane aged 42 killed at Knockanure when fell from his cycle. He was taken to Dr. Leahy in Athea and transferred to County Hospital. James Dore of Upper William Street, Listowel, charged with driving lorry of more than 1.5 tons across the Ferry Bridge, case dismissed on merits. American Ambassador to open Kingdom County Fair.

July 3rd 1954 KM; Bridget O Mahony of Athea aged 11 died suddenly of heart attack as she was about to leave for school, she was daughter of Tom O Mahony of Templeathea. Feis Oration to be delivered in Abbeyfeale on July 4th. Death of Mrs Flynn aged 93, the oldest woman in Abbeyfeale . A shopkeeper for 60 years, aunt of Mr J Barrett MCC, Glin, she was buried in Ballylongford. Pilgrims from Ballybunion, Miss M O Sullivan, Alverna and Mrs L Griffin of Snogboro, left Ballybunion on Saturday for Lough Derg. Rev Fr. Michael Murphy Mill hill Father returns to West Africa, he is a native of Ballagh, Abbeyfeale, this is his second visit home in 16 years. He is son of Maurice Murphy farmer and rate collector. Jubilee of Fr D F O Sullivan on Tuesday June 20th 1964, Fr Ferris gave the sermon , he knew Fr O Sullivan for 61 years, they first met in St Brendan’s, Killarney. Fr O Sullivan was a brilliant student achieving great honours, was professor at St John’s Seminary Kansas for four years, has mission experience in Launan ? and was recalled to Kerry in 1911. Macra in Abbbeydorney. Competition for play in Irish in Abbeyfeale.

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SOCIAL DAY: Active Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre takes place on Monday 10th November 2014.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.

Dr. Kieran Murphy will be returning to work on reduced hours and by appointment.

CHIROPDIST will be in the Marian Hall on Friday 7th November at 11am. For bookings, please phone Eileen Quinn 49472.

I.C.A.: Meeting on Tuesday night 4th November at 8.00pm. Class at 8.30pm.

AFTERNOON TEA DANCE: A fundraising Tea dance in aid of St. Ita’s Day Care Centre takes place at Fr. Casey’s Clubhouse, Abbeyfeale on Sunday, November 9. Dancing 3-6pm to Stevie Donegan. Teas served

HISTORY LECTURE (The O'Rahilly) A lecture entitled 'The O'Rahilly' will be delivered by Pádraig Ó Conchubhair, in the Seanchaí Centre Listowel on Tuesday 4th November at 7.30pm. All are welcome

WEDDING took place on 25th October 2014 in Athea Church of Breda Scanlon, daughter of Anne and John, Upper Athea to Fergus O’Keeffe of Kilmorna. Fr Bowen conducted the ceremony. The Bride was assisted by her three sisters Katie, Jenny and Anne Marie and Joanne Keane. The best men were Pat, Gerald and Joe O’Keeffe and Tony Gould. The Groom is son of Con Keeffe of Kilmeany.

FULL MOON on November 6th, praise for a wonderful fine year is on everybody’s lips.

COLÁISTE Ide agus Iosef in Abbeyfeale has “twinned” with a secondary school in Cape Town, South Africa as part of the school’s programme to foster awareness of development issues.

DEATH of Tony Price; Tony died on 27th October 2014 after a short illness and will be buried in Arklow on Friday. He presented two most enjoyable evenings of nostalgic railway films to the Great Southern Trail in 2004 and 2009 and had intended to return again in 2015. His film of the last Limerick- Tralee steam train in 1972 is just one of many which he made throughout Ireland.

DEATH took place on 30th October 2014 of Marie Buckley, (Nee Murphy), Lower. Athea. Marie was predeceased by her husband Lar and survived by son Pat and brother Jeremiah. Requiem Mass for Marie Buckley was celebrated at St. Bartholomew’s church, Athea.

on Saturday 1st November. Burial at Knockanure old cemetery, beside her husband Lar who died May 12th 2013.

ANNIVERSARIES: Tim O Connor, Donal Riordan, Peter O Connell, John Shanahan, Eamon Dunlea, Paddy O Hanlon, Fr John Shine, Bridie Mason, Bridget Mary Desmarais. Margaret Collins, Nan Sullivan, Nora Dillon, Mick Lane, Liam O Connor, Peg Stack, Mary Langford, Mai Lane, John Eymard O Connor. Mass on Tues. 4th at 7.30pm for Fr. John Shine & the deceased members of the Shine Family. Mass on

Fri. 7th at 7.30pm at Knockanure for Michael Lane. Mass on

Fri. 7th at 7.30pm in Moyvane for Dan & Mary Nolan. Mass on

Sat. 8th at 7.30pm for Tim O’Connor. Mass on Sun. 9th at 11.00am for Denis McEvoy. Mass on Tues. 11th at 7.30pm for Joan Mulvihill, Months Mind.

NOVEMBER MASS: Wed.5th at 7.30pm For November Intentions in Moyvane and Thurs. 6th Mass in Knockanure at 7.30pm For November Intentions.

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

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

Readers: Vigil, John Corbett, 11am Amanda Coulson & Áine O’Connor. Knockanure 10am, Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy.

THANKS: Moyvane Development Association. We wish to thank all our patrons who made the Village Festival a success once again this year by attending the many events. Thanks to our Sponsors; Moyvane G.A.A Club; All the R.S.S. and Fás Workers; the Volunteers and Committee members who did Trojan work organising the various venues over the B.H. Weekend.

FUND RAISING Night at the Dogs for The Healy Family of Asdee will be held at the Kingdom Greyhound Stadium in Tralee on Saturday night December 20th. The late Ann Healy passed away suddenly at the age of 41, two months ago, leaving behind her husband Barry and young son Oisin and daughter Niamh.

BLOOD DONOR CLINIC at Ballybunion Community Centre on Thursday 13th Nov from 6pm to 9pm. 1000 people receive blood or a blood product every week. 1 in 4 of our population require blood at some point in their life. Only 3% of our population give blood

ANAM Cara Kerry are hosting a talk in Tralee on “Coping with Grief and Loss after the death of a child”, will take place in the Meadowlands Hotel, Tralee on 11th November at 7.15pm. Admission is free. The speaker is Kay Buttimer. Phone 01 404 5378, 085 2888 888 or www.anamcara.ie.

ST JOHN’S: Photographic exhibition by local artists. Tuesday 4th Nov. The Lunchbox -Film Club. Wed. 5th Songs of Leonard Cohen. Fri 7th Mary Coughlan, details from 068 22566.

THOUGHT: “Demanding respect is like chasing a butterfly. Chase it, and you'll never catch it. Sit still, and it may light on your shoulder”. Max Lucado

PIANIST: Fiachra Garvey Classical Pianist: He will appear at Siamsa Tíre on Friday, 7th November 2014 at 8.00pm. This will be Fiachra’s first performance in Kerry, his father who hails from the Kingdom! Tickets available at Siamsa Tiírre Box Office 066-7123055.

FRANK DUFF; The Servant of God. Mass will be celebrated to promote his cause in the church of the Resurrection, Killarney on Thursday November 6th at 7.30pm. Preceded by the Rosary at 7.10pm. Organised by the Legion of Mary.

COURSE: Glin Defibrillator Group Training Course and CPR on Monday and Tuesday night the 10th and 11th November from 7.30 – 10pm in Conway’s.

CLOTHES: Shannonside Women’s Group are holding a used clothes collection on Thursday 6th November from 8am to 10am in the Tarbert Church Car Park Proceeds of this collection will go to Alzheimer Centre, Listowel. Bags can also be handed into the Community Centre on Wednesday evening of 6pm.

GAA Tarbert: A Celebration and get together of the 1964 Tarbert Minor Team, that won the North Kerry Championship 50 years ago, will be held on 21st November 2014 in the Swanky Bar starting at 9.30pm. All welcome.

MARKET: Baby Market taking place in Tarbert Community Centre on Sunday November 9th from 2-4pm. Items to swap, buy or sell include new & used toys, children’s clothing & baby equipment. To Book a table contact Michelle at the Post Office on 068 36100.

MEETING: Tarbert Bereavement Support Group monthly meeting takes place on Wednesday night November 5th in The Presbytery at 8pm.

ORDINATION TO THE PERMANENT DIACONATE: Jean Yves Letanneur and Conor Bradley will be ordained to the Permanent Diaconate for the Diocese on Saturday November 15th at 12 noon, in St. Mary’s Cathedral.

INDULGENCES AT THE COMMEMORATION OF ALL SOULS

1. From 12 o’clock 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. Confession 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 1st November to 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 1st to 8th November. The conditions mentioned above apply also for this.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE Bereavement Support Day: Sat 29th Nov 10-4.30pm with Sr. Mary Lawlor & Maire Geraghty-Stewart. Advent Weekend Retreat: Fri. Dec. 5th - Sunday 7th, led by Adrian Farrelly OP. Bookings & info tel: 066-7134276.

– LARTIGUE BRIDGE CLUB. Anyone interested in getting bridge lessons with a view to joining our club please contact Jim Daly on 087 353 0321.

DONATED: JP McManus donated almost €2 million to charities last year, since he set up his foundation 13 years ago he has donated over €56m.

ORGANISATION OF NATIONAL EX-SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN: Mass in St. John’s Church Tralee on Sunday, November 9th at 12 noon.

OPUS’96 CHAMBER CHOIR Directed by Martina Egan present "In Remembrance"; two concerts to commemorate the centenary of WW1 1914-2014. Faure Requiem at St John's Ashe St on Sunday 9th Nov. Tickets €10 and The Armed Man - A Mass for Peace at Our Lady & St Brendan's Church Sunday 16th Nov. Tickets €20. Ticket for both performances €25. Tickets available at St Brendan's Pastoral Centre, choir members, or Martina 086 3171425.

CHRISTMAS Church Concert 2014 . The Irish Tenors will perform in Glin Church on Tues 23rd of Dec. at 8.00p.m.

RELATIONS WANTED:

Any fresh handle on our elusive kinsman Philip Cunningham of Kilbaha, Clonmel and NSW? I have a picture of his name engraved on the 98 Memorial at Roux Cemetery, NSW. Books have been compiled on his exploits in the libraries in Australia, from Tom

Pat Feury , 15 September 2014.

Looking for info on Ellen Relihan who married Denis Sullivan circa 1860. My grandmother Johanna baptized in Keylod.

Colleen Whelan (Finucane)

My G Grandparents were James Finucane and Molly (Mary) Diggins. of Lissaniska. They were married in 1884 and had four children, Margaret, Mary, James (my grandfather) and William. I found all the

Finucanes on the farm in Beenanasapug. However, I cannot find where Molly Diggins was buried. She was born around 1864 in Moybella and died before 1901 at an early age. I have searched most of the church yards throughout Kerry to no avail. Most of the Finucanes were buried in the Galey Churchyard, but Mary is not. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

BOOK; Mr Justice Robert Day (1746-1841): the Diaries and the Addresses to Grand Juries.

There is a special offer on remaining copies of the book about Justice Robert Day to mark the tenth anniversary of this book's publication, available from Gerald O Carroll.

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HALLOWEEN Party at Knockanure Community Centre on 31st October 2014 from 7-9 pm. Spooky magic Show, ghoulish games and slimy horrors. All children and parents welcomed, discount per family.

CLOTHES: Moyvane Ladies Football: Unwanted Clothes Collection takes place Friday 31st October at the Community Centre, Moyvane before 11am. Bags may be dropped off on Thursday 30th between 6-8pm

THANKS: The North Kerry Eagles would like to thank all those who supported our recent collection and also the collectors. Total amount collected was €680.00.

WEDDINGS: Linda Curtin from Moyvane and Adrian Grandison of Sligo were married at Killarney Cathedral on 11th October 2014 by Fr Jim Lenihan. Best man was John Duignan and groomsmen were Charles Grandison and Fergal Dwyer. Bridesmaids Evelyn Curtin, Lorna Stancey and Eimer Kenny. Linda is daughter of John and Eileen Curtin of Moyvane.

Congratulations to Caroline McEnery of Brosna and Michael McElligott son of Tom and Mary of Kilmorna were married recently. Best man was Johnny McElligott and groomsmen were Fintan Leahy, Denis Griffin and Mike Murphy. Bridesmaids, Alison McEnery, Michelle Murphy, Annamarie Sellerfield and Hannah Morrissey.

Best Wishes to Norma Brouder of Templeathea (daughter of Noreen and Gene) who recently married John Paul O’Riordan (son of Joan and Willie) of Dirreen. The bridesmaids were Aoife Brouder, Grainne Brouder and Elaine Collins. The best men were Conor Brouder, Francis O’Riordan and Timmy Sheehy. Fr. Michael Cussen conducted the ceremony in Athea Church.

DONNCHA: An evening with Donncha O’Dulaing at Knockfierna Rambling House on Friday, October 31st at 7.30pm, an evening of music, song and storytelling . All are welcome.

DEATH has occurred of Ita Vaughan (née O'Meara) of Templeathea, Athea on 21st October 2014. Survived by her husband Joe Joe, son Joseph, daughters Jenny & Loraine, brother Mike, sisters Peg & Rose, sons-in-law Joe Triggs & Jamie O'Rourke, grandchildren Iarlaith, Dan & Tiernan, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, Ita was Daughter of the late Kit & Danny Meara of Templeathea. Requiem Mass for Ita Vaughan was celebrated by Fr Kennedy assisted by Canon Kelly at Athea Church on 23rd October 2014. Joe Foley played sacred music and Marlene Enright sang the hymns. Fr. Kennedy remarked the many coincidences in names and events in his family and the Vaughan family, he lost his mother also at a young age.

Following Mass Ita Vaughan was laid to rest at Holy Cross Cemetery, Athea, surrounded by family, friends and neighbours.

ANNIVERSARIES: Hannah Connelly, Node Guiney, Sr. Bridget McMahon, Kathleen Scully, Hannah Scanlon, Maureen Dowling, Joan Keane, James O Connor, Denis McEvoy, Kathy Moran, Bub Flavin, Mary Agnes Barrett, Peggy Mulvihill, Sr. Eucharia Leahy. Sat.

MASS 1st Nov. Feast of All Saints is a Holyday of Obligation,

Mass in Knockanure at 10am for John Horgan, late of Trien, Kilmorna, Months Mind. Confessions before Mass.

Mass at 11am in Moyvane for Margaret & Michael Mulvihill & the deceased members of the Mulvihill & Dowling Families.

Mass on Sat.1st Nov. at 7.30pm Month’s Mind for Mary Ellen Flaherty with Confession before and after Mass.

Mass on Sun. 2nd Nov. 10.00am Commemoration of all the Faithful Departed. Mass in Knockanure at 10am and Moyvane at 11am for November Intentions. Mass on Tues. 4th at 7.30pm for Fr. John Shine & the deceased members of the Shine Family.

CHURCH NEWS: Diocesan Collection on the 1st & 2nd Nov. for the Irish Church Commissions and Agencies.

Adoration Moyvane Sun. from 4.00pm to 5.00pm; Wed. 10.00 to 7.00pm.

Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm

Collectors for November: Vigil Jack Shine & Myles Kearney. 11am Con Noonan.

Readers Vigil, Seline Mulvihill & Catriona Farrelly, 11.00am Karina Stack & Kevin Hudson. Knockanure 10.00am Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald.

AGM: Comhaltas Annual Convention will be held at the Meadowlands Hotel at 3pm on Nov. 2nd.

HORSE FAIR in Castleisland on Nov. 1st.

RAMBLING House at Seanchai on Oct. 30th at 9.15pm.

KERRY GENERAL HOSPITAL 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 3rd November at 7.30pm.

HALLOWEEN PARADE in Listowel Hosted by: The KDYS Youth Centre Listowel on Friday 31st October 2014 at 6.15pm Starts from the Listowel Courthouse.

CANCER: The Feale Good Women’s Group are hosting a fundraising morning as part of the Irish Cancer Society ‘Paint it Pink’ campaign on Wednesday October 29th from 10am-12 noon at the Listowel Family Resource Centre

FRANK DUFF: The Servant of God Frank Duff. Holy Mass will be celebrated to promote his cause in the Church of the Resurrection, Killarney on Thursday 6th November, 2014. Proceeded by the Rosary at 7.10pm. Organised by the Legion of Mary.

I.C.A.: Next Meeting of Guild is on Tuesday 28th October at 7.30pm. INDULGENCES: Class at 8.30pm. Indulgences for all the Holy Souls: 1. From 12 o’clock noon on 1st Nov. 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.

TALKS: Hannah Evans from Trocaire will give a short presentation on the resource and on Trócaire's work in the area of Climate Justice on Wed 29thOctober at 4pm in St John’s Parish Centre, Castle Street, Tralee.

RETREAT: Ardfert Retreat Centre: Bereavement Support Day: Saturday, 29th November 2014 from 10.00am – 4.30pm with Sr. Mary Lalor and Maire Geraghty-Stewart. Booking and information tel: 7134276.

Ardfert Retreat Centre explores :In The Footsteps of The Saints - from Samhain to Lá le Bríd. Friday 31st Oct at 8pm.

Ardfert Retreat Centre: ‘Women of the Gospels’ Thursday, 30th October 2014, from 7.30pm – 9.30pm. Facilitator Mike Culloty.

ORGANISATION OF NATIONAL EX-SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN: Annual Lá na BhFiann Mass in St. John’s Church on Sunday, November 9th at 12 noon.

SOLIDARITY SONGS: National young songwriter competition. Express how you feel about the world today by writing about local and global justice. Deadline for entries, Nov 1st, 2014. Contact: Kerry One World Centre, Ansaldo Building, Monavalley Industrial Est. Or visit www.kade.ie/Solidarity-Songs/ for more information.

MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER: Marriage Enrichment Weekend in Killarney from 14th (8pm) to 16th (4pm) November 2014. For details and booking visit: www.marriageencounter.ie or phone 064 6644319

ADDICTION: Freedom from Addiction - Free For Life: Is an addiction controlling and ruining your life? Would you like to discover Hope and Joy? Contact us: Community Cenacolo, Knock, Co. Mayo. Telephone: 094-9388286, where you can find free help. Further Info: Jean : 087-2687040, or Damien: 0860644662 also www.communitycenacolo.ie

“We believe that, even in the darkest night, it is possible to find light again. In the deepest sadness, joy can be rekindled. In the bitterest loneliness, a friend may draw close and love you” (Mother Elvira).

ST JOHN’S: Wed. 29th Karin Leitner and Eoin O Callaghan classical and popular music. Thursday 30th , The Matchmaker by J B Keane, details from 068 22566.

ATHEA Village Fair will take place on Saturday, November 8th.

DANCING: Strictly Come Dancing event at the Arms Hotel on Nov. 7th in aid of Kerry Parents and Friends Association.

RALLY: Banna beach Resort Winter Rally on Nov. 9th.

NEW YORK Marathon is on Nov. 2nd.

ABBEYFEALE PARISH MISSION 1st – 7th NOVEMBER!!

THEMES FOR THE MISSION ARE AS FOLLOWS: SUNDAY: Living the Gospel; MONDAY: Finding Christ in Our Brokenness; TUESDAY: Celebrating Family Life; WEDNESDAY: Reconciliation/ God’s Mercy; THURSDAY: Commemorating the Departed and Comforting the Bereaved; FRIDAY: A Church for the Future; Daily Mass times Monday to Friday 7am & 10am; Evening devotions Sunday to Friday at 7.30pm.There will be a Special Mass at 12.00pm on Wednesday 5th Nov, Anointing the sick and Mass for the Elderly.

NORTH & EAST KERRY DEVELOPMENT are inviting you to attend an open night with the Tralee Méala Bereavement support Group. With guest speaker – Denise Robinson on grief and loss. Tuesday 28th Oct. at 7pm. at Community Development Project, Upper Rock St. Tralee.

LISTOWEL FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE hosts its annual Halloween activity camp from Tuesday October 28-Friday October 31 inclusive from 9.30am-1.30pm daily. The camp is open to children of primary school going age. Places are limited so early booking is essential. Further details from Patricia Lyons on (068) 23584.

THE FEALE GOOD WOMEN'S GROUP are hosting a fundraising morning as part of the Irish Cancer Society's 'Paint it Pink' campaign on Wednesday. October 29 from 10am-12 noon at the Listowel Family Resource Centre. Further details from www.paintitpink.ie

THOUGHT: “In God’s eyes, love is never absent. In God’s heart, forgiveness is never impossible, In God’s embrace, no one is ever alone or forgotten.”

LISTOWEL AREA Free STATE SOLDIERS 1922

Taken from army archives

Listowel Army 1922

http://census.militaryarchives.ie/results.php?firstname=&lastname=&age=&location=Listowel+%28Kerry%29&button=Submit

Patrick Daly 19 ; Patk Dirran 19; Timothy Enright 18; John Flaherty 28; John Fahy 25; Patk Finn 25; John Flaherty 28; William Flahive 22; Stephen Gurtrie 19; Maurice Granville 52; Stephen Gaughan 22; Ned Hanafin 19; John Hanafin 21; Dan Hunt30; Jeremiah Hunt 24; Martin Hayes 26; Con Hickey 20; Joe Hynes 22; Martin Hynes 22; Martin Howe 18; Michael Hayes 19; Thomas Haugh 20; Jas Kenny 19; Michael Hanrahan 23; Michael Horan 18; Bartley Hernon 30; Peter Kenrick 21; Patk Kelly22; Timothy Kelly 21; John King 21; John Murphy 32; John J McGarry19; John Moriarty 20; Patk Murphy 19; Francis Moore 20; Michael Murphy 19; Pat Morrissey 23; Thomas Naughton 19;Michael O'Grady 25; John Halloran 23; John Sullivan 19; Daniel Shanahan 22; Thos Stack 22; John Walsh 21; John Walsh 21;Coleman Walsh 24; Christy Whelan 19; Michael Ward 20; James McMahon 23; Dominic Flaherty 24; Patk Sullivan 26; John Hickey 18; Joseph Grady 18; William Archer 18; John Ayers 24; Denis Bentley 20; James Blake 18; John Brady 22; Michael Bolton 21; Edmond Burns 21; John Curly 20; Thomas Collins 26; Thomas Cashel 35; Thos Connelly21; Austin Cullinan 22; Joseph Condon 19; Dan Corry 33; Patk Curran 20; Michael Cantillon 26; Michael Collins 22; Patk Curran 20; Timothy Donovan 22; Thomas Daly 50; Austin Kelly 22; John Kennedy 21; John Lennane 20; John Lynch 30; Mat Lynch 20; Lawrence Larkin 24; James Lynch 21; Joe Lafferty 20; Dan Lynch 22;Tom Lynch 21; George Mahony 18; Eugene McNamara 23; JohnMcNamara19; John Moroney 22; McPhilbin; William McNamara 29; Frank Mangan 21 John Moore 60; Thomas Moore 28; Patk McGrath 26; John O'Grady 23; Michael Sullivan 18; James Pope 18; John Perkins 20; Patk Purse 17; Joseph Pendergast 23; Michael Quirke 18; John Ryan 28; Frank Roche 22; Michael Ryan 18; T P Shea 23; John O'Connor 32; Roger O'Connor 22; Denis Sullivan 19; Michael O'Connor 18; Pat O'Grady22; Dan O'Brien 22; Brian O'Grady 26; John O'Connell 26; John O'Keeffe 21.

2014 October 22 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

RUN: THE Limerick women’s mini marathon is back - returning for its 17th year this October 26 2014

VARIETY CONCERT in aid of Listowel and North Kerry Alzheimer's Daycare on 22nd October in St. John's Theatre, Listowel. Tickets are available at the Family Resource Centre. Call in or Contact Bridie 068-23584.

ST PIO Prayer meeting at Lixnaw Church on 21st Oct. at 7.30pm, Speaker Sean Marshall.

MARY DEADY a native of Abbeydorney returns to Siamsa on Friday October 24th at 8pm. Bookings through Siamsa 066 7123049. COMHALTAS TOUR of Ireland visits Tintean Ballybunion on Oct 23rd at 8pm and Templeglantine on Oct. 22nd, details from 069 84039.

BLOOD PRESSURE ROADSHOW: On Thursday October 23 the mobile unit, staffed by an Irish Heart Foundation nurse, will be in Abbeyfeale town square, 10am-1pm.

FIRST AID paediatric seminar will take place at Listowel Family Resource Centre on Thursday October 23 at 7pm. Among the topics addressed will be what to do in the event that your started choking or stopped breathing. Further details from Denis on (068) 23584

FESTIVAL: Moyvane Village Festival is taking place over the Bank Holiday weekend Friday 24th to Monday 27th . There is something for everyone… from ‘Royal Flush’ in the Marquee to lots of Kiddies activities. Special guest ‘Sam Maguire’ is coming to the Village Monday morning from 11am to 1pm.

RAMBLING HOUSE in Finuge on Fri. 24th Oct at 9pm.

COMMUNION: “Do This in Memory Programme” on Sunday 26th. Practice meeting of First Communion children and parents on Thursday night 23rd October at Knockanure Church 7.00pm.

DEATH: Ned O'Connell, Grogeen, Listowel, former employee of McKenna's Hardware Shop. Died on the 13th of October 2014, in his 88th year. Survived by his brother Bill, sister-in-law Eileen, nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews. Requiem Mass was celebrated for Ned O Connell on Wednesday 15th October at St. Mary's Church, Listowel. followed by burial in St. Michael's Cemetery, Listowel. Ned was son of Maurice O Connell and Mary Stack.

ANNIVERSARIES: Sr. Ambrose Buckley, Ellen Woods, John Connell, Norrie Donegan, Paddy Faley, Sean Broderick, Moira Nash, Mick Reidy, 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, Fr Sean Dillon, Br. Dan Hayes, Matt O Connor, Darragh Hennessy, Fr. Michael Stack, Teresa O Sullivan, Mary Carroll, Fr. Sean Ryle, Denis Foley. Mass on Fri. 24th at 7.30pm for Johanna Connolly & the deceased members of the Windle Family. Mass on Sat. 25th at 7.30pm for Jerry, Brendan, Eileen & Pat Galvin. Mass on Sun. 26th 10.00am for Michael & Julia O’Sullivan. Mass at 11.00am for Nora Guiney & the deceased members of the Guiney Family

CHURCH NEWS: P.P.C. /Liturgy Meeting next Wednesday 22nd October at 8pm in the Presbytery. Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request. Adoration, Sunday from 4.00pm to 5.00pm. Wed. 10.00 to 7.00pm in Moyvane. Knockanure Tues.10.00am to 6.00pm

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

PRAYER: Afternoon of Prayer at Scartaglen Church on 26th Oct. at 2.30pm.

MISSION SUNDAY: Diocese of Kerry contributed a total of €30,309.00 to this collection last year. Further information from: World Missions Ireland 64 Lower Rathmines Road, D6.Tel 01 4972035.

MISSION : “That they may have life” is our theme for Mission Month and as such our spiritual and financial offerings are crucial for the work of the Church overseas.

Fr Tim Leahy born 8th November 1894 at Woodview Athea. Ordained for Davenport, Iowa in June 1919. Irish Independent 1944 had article on Bernadotte the last surviving male descendant of his line killed in plane crash. The first Bernadotte a French general who married Deiree Cleary who came from Limerick as did Michael Cleary his mothers uncle who bought the original Cleary’s for £100. When Gavin Duffy was deported to Australia, Cleary took his place as editor of the Nation. His son Robert and wife died young and their orphans became wards in chancery . Three children died young the last boy died flying in War 1 in 1918.

Cousin Charles Cleary killed in Indian Mutiny. Cousin Dr. Pat Cleary killed in Kilmallock rising in 1867.

Fr Tim’s grandfather was an only son and his father was also an only son. His father had 7 boys and 4 girls. Fr Tim Leahy served in America and then went to diocese of Han Yang, Hupeh in Central China in 1930. There was a great amount of disease including leprosy among the people. Meals were at 11 am and 6pm. Christians celebrated 5 great feasts and some added St Patrick’s Day. Great folds in his area where four million died in 1931. After working in China for 10 years he got chance to take a holiday at home, in May 1940 he left Shanghai for USA. When he arrived at Fr. Harnett’s house in San Francisco, he realised he had put on weight, he was just under 9 stone leaving China. He heard of German war successes while in Honolulu . When he reached Davenport he got great welcome and support for his mission. Fr. Waldron was Superior of the Columbans in America at the time. Bishop Fitzmaurice of Wilmington and Glin and well known to all of us, his brother Dr John Fitzmaurice of Castleconnell was married to Josephine Leahy a sister of Fr. Tim. Fr Leahy was anxious to become an army chaplain while waiting to go back to China, so he went to Canada and visited Montreal where his brother now dead once lived. While in Canada met Rudolph youngest grandson of Arch Duke of Austria, he met his older brother Otto in Davenport. He worked at Camp Shilo where temperatures were 30 degrees below freezing. There also were was the Canadian Para troop regiment. They left Halifax for England in May 1943, 19,500 of them and 26 chaplains. Spring of 1945 Buzz Bombs nearly ceased as the Germans were facing defeat, after two years in the army he was making plans to return to China which he did and then was called to join the superiors council and coming back to America helped save his life as he got very sick , he got post as chaplain to Mount Trenchard and his friends encouraged him to write the story of his life, which he did, Called “Beyond Tomorrow” printed 1968.

MEETING; A public meeting has been organised in the Adult Education Centre, Mountmahon (The old Tech), Abbeyfeale on Thursday, October 23rd at 7.30pm to discuss the threatened closure of the centre.

ST JOHN’S: Wed. 22nd a variety concert in aid of Alzheimer’s Society. Fri. 24th, Kerry School of Music Concert. Wed. 29th Karin Leitner and Eoin O Callaghan classical and popular music. Thursday 30th , The Matchmaker by J B Keane, details from 068 22566.

GLORACH THEATRE: acclaimed Kerry poet, Eileen Sheehan, winner of the Brendan Kennelly Poetry Award in 2006, will be giving four creative writings workshops beginning on Friday, October 17 running from 11 am- 1 pm here in Abbeyfeale, for further enquiries, ring 0871383940.

ATHEA Village Fair will take place on Saturday, November 8th

SOLIDARITY SONGS: National young songwriter competition. Express how you feel about the world today by writing about local and global justice. Deadline for entries, Nov 1st, 2014. Contact: Kerry One World Centre, Ansaldo Building, Monavalley Industrial Est. Or visit www.kade.ie/Solidarity-Songs/ for more information.

CREDIT UNION Day was on October 16th, there are 57,000 Credit Unions around the world with 208 million members.

WALKING: The official opening of the Broadford Ashford Walking Trails will take place at the trailhead Broadford Village at 1.30pm Sun.26th October.

Millions call themselves by His name, it is true, and pay some token homage to Him, but a simple test will show how little He is really honored among them. Let the average man be put to the proof on the question of who or what is ABOVE, and his true position will be exposed. Let him be forced into making a choice between God and money, between God and men, between God and personal ambition, God and self, God and human love, and God will take second place every time. Those other things will be exalted above. However the man may protest, the proof is in the choice he makes day after day throughout his life. A W Tozer

MOYNSHA HOUSE;

Moynsha House on c.70 acres, at Abbeyfeale, Co. Kerry.

A restored country home within parkland setting overlooking the River Feale, situated on the edge of Abbeyfeale and the Kerry / Limerick border.

http://goffscountry.com/en/property/339

HISTORY TALK: ‘The Centenary of An tOireachtas – Killarney 1914’ by Canon Tom Looney, Past President of the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society. Killarney Library, 7.30pm, Tuesday 21st October. All welcome.

POPE FRANCIS AND THE JOY OF THE GOSPEL: A talk by Fr. Bernard Healy about the Pope and his blueprint for the Church. St. John’s Parish Centre, Tralee on Wednesday October 22nd at 7.30pm. All welcome.

SPIDERS:

http://www.realclearscience.com/articles/2014/10/15/spiders_break_through_our_blind_spots_108900.html

2014 October 8 Knockanure

Knockanure

GRAVEYARD: AGM of Moyvane / Knockanure Graveyard Committee will take place in the Marian Hall on Wednesday 8th October at 8.30 pm, everyone welcome.

ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre takes place on Monday 13th October 2014. 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

FITNESS: Keep fit with Maggie Large every Thursday from 7.30 pm at Knockanure Community Centre. All levels welcome. Contact Maggie at 0879866533.

MARY DEADY who was well known to early Siamsa fans, will perform again at Siamsa on Oct. 24th.

GLIN Day Care Centre Open Day Thursday 16th October at 12.30 p.m. The group attending are from Glin, Athea, Ballylongford and Moyvane. Music by Stevie Donegan.

DEATH too place of John Horgan on 28th September 2014.

John Horgan formerly of Trien Kilmorna and London, Husband of Helen, (nee Harrington, The Leap, Bonane, Kenmare) father of John and Anna. Survived by grandchildren, Conor and Niall, brothers, sisters, son-in-law Paul, daughter-in-law Clare, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces. Requiem Mass in Bonane Church on October 9th for John Horgan with Burial after in Holy Cross New Cemetery, Kenmare.

DEATH has occurred on 28th September 2014 of Tom Dillon, Trieneragh, Duagh. Survived by his wife Queenie, sons Michael, Joe, James, and Thomas, daughter Marian, daughters-in-law Noreen and Lillian and grandchildren. Requiem Mass for Tom Dillon was celebrated on 1st of October at St. Brigid's Church, Duagh, Burial afterwards in Springmount Cemetery, Duagh.

ANNIVERSARIES: Sr. Dympna Nunan, Fr Pat. J O Donoghue, Pat Nolan, John O Mahony, Monsignor Michael Leahy, Kathleen Fuller, Hannah Hyland, John C Tobin, Harry Stackpool, Bishop James Collins, Annie Flynn, Bridget Daton, Paddy Horgan, Margaret Shine, Maurice Leahy. Mass on Sat.11th at 7.30pm for Michael, Stephen & Noreen Kiely & the deceased members of the Kiely Family. Mass on Sun. 12th at 11.00am for Sean Broderick.

CHURCH NEWS: Meeting of the Finance Committee on Wednesday 8th October at 8pm in the Presbytery.Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request.

Adoration Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00 to 7.00pm;

Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm.

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

COLLECTION: The North Kerry Eagles Special Olympics Club will be holding their Annual Church Gate Collection on Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th October.

HARM REDUCTION SEMINAR: Devon Inn Hotel, Thursday, October 9 at 7pm., sponsored by the Mid-West Drugs and Alcohol Forum with input from the transition students of Colaiste Íde and Iosef. Key-note Speakers: GROW – Christine Fitzgerald.HSE – Anna O’Neill.MWRDAF – Mick Lacey. LSP – Phelim Macken.

DANCE: Afternoon Tea Dance on Sunday, October 12 at Fr. Casey’s Clubhouse, Abbeyfeale, proceeds to help fit out the new Cystic Fibrosis Unit in University Hospital, Limerick.

CARE: The campaign, Making the most of Life, will take place during the first ever Palliative Care Week from October 6th to 11th.

HELP: Springboard website www.springboardcourses.ie and get one-to-one support on the dedicated Springboard helpline 1800 303 523.

SINGING: Annual Garry McMahon traditional singing weekend in Abbeyfeale on 17th, 18th and 19th October 2014.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: Thursday 9th Oct. 8.00pm 'Famine Times in the Ardfert area' with Tommy O' Connor. All Welcome.

CHALLENGE: Dromtrasna Challenge, a fundraising effort for Milford Hospice, will take place on Saturday 18th of October at 3pm in Dromtrasna, Abbeyfeale. The choice of a 5 mile run or 4 kilometre walk, young and old. Registration begins at 2pm in Dromtrasna National School.

RACING at Asdee on Oct 12th at 12.30pm.

THANKS: James Fogarty would like to thank everybody who sponsored him or collected sponsorship for him for The Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle. €1,850 was collected in Aid of “Ard Curam Day Care Centre, North Kerry.

BEST WISHES to Nelius Stackpoole on his 21st Birthday.

ST JOHN’S: Wed. 8th, From the Olive Tree with Moynihan O Leary Duo (classical songs), Thursday 9th, The Legend of Luke Kelly (his memory on the 30th anniversary of his passing), Friday 10th to 31st Oct, painting display by local artists, Tues 14th Omar a Palestine film, details from 068 22566.

FULL MOON on the 8th Oct.

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE in Clonakilty open day on 10th Oct. at 11am.

PILGRIMAGE: Medjugorje Pilgrimage: 11th – 18th October 2014 and 18th– 25th October 2014, Tel 048 82241888 for further information.

ROME: Pilgrimage to Rome 19-23 Oct. To include the Beatification ceremony of Pope Paul VI, Mass at the tomb of St John Paul & papal audience with Pope Francis. Info: 057 9355050.

CHARISMATIC: Cork & Kerry Charismatic Renewal Conference – Cork Int’l Airport Hotel – Sat 18 & Sun 19 Oct. Talks, Testimonies, Healing Service. Come and join us for a spirit-filled weekend! Info: 087 9524334.

MEDUGORJE EVENING: Hubert Liebherr’s testimony about his early life and his account of how Medugorje changed his faith and outlook. St. Brendan’s Pastoral Centre, Thus. Oct 9th at 7.15pm.

YOU ARE INVITED to the celebration of Mass with Bishop Ray Browne on Saturday October 11th at 1.30pm. In St. James Church Killorglin followed by Seminar on the Family with keynote speaker David Quinn, Journalist and Broadcaster at CYMS Hall. Hosted by St. Joseph's Young Priests Society Diocese of Kerry.

COURSE: Listowel Youth Reach offers FETAC Level 3 and 4 Certification. Learning Support/Literacy & Numeracy/Indoor and Outdoor Activities.

KERRY HOSPICE will host its annual Coffee Morning on Friday, 10th October, in Christy’s (The Well). Please support.

PRESENTATION SECONDARY LISTOWEL Open Evening will take place on Wednesday 8th Oct from 5pm to 8pm with Principal’s address at 5.45pm & 7.00pm

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL LISTOWEL BINGO takes place on Sunday’s at 8.30pm. in St. Michael’s College, Cahirdown. Usual Buses will be running. Thanks for your Continued support.

BRIDGE FOR BEGINNERS, Anyone interested in bridge lessons for beginners please contact either of the following : Marie Galvin 086 081 7407 or Maria O’Connor 087 755 4996.

KERRY LEGENDS EXHIBITION OCTOBER 11TH Game at Finuge Football Grounds. Deenihan, Oggie, Ambrose, Breen, O’Shea’s, O’Cinneide, Brosnan, Moynihan and many more. Kerry Minor and Senior Cups on the day. Special guest Hector. Kick off 2.30pm. contact Mike 0879311155.

ANAM CARA is holding its monthly Parent Evening on Tuesday 14th of October 2014 from 19:30 to 21:00 in Recovery Haven, 5 Haigs Terrace, Killerisk, Tralee, Co. Kerry, call 01 4045378.

KERRY FRIENDS OF MELANOMA AWARENESS Sunday the 12th of October at THE INEC in Killarney.

COMMUNITY CENTRE Listowel, Next Car boot sale October 19th 9am-12pm. Fitness classes every day Mon-Sat 25% Extra Free on Gym membership Ends October 6th. Tel: O68-22244.

LISTOWEL FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE names are currently being taken for courses, Further Details from Bridie Mulvihill on 068 23584.

POPE: There is no future without the encounter between generations, Pope Francis said – addressing the tens of thousands of grandparents and elderly men and women gathered for Mass in Saint Peter's Square. The Sept. 28 Mass followed an international encounter with the Holy Father and the elderly.

TITLE: Honorary Freeman of Limerick is a new title and President Higgins became the first recipient at the end of September 2014.

NUN: Kerryman of 22 July 1961 reports death of aged Nun, Sr. M Agatha Martin aged 97 years, a grandniece of Fr Darby O Mahony, she was born at Caherciveen and was 75 years in religious life. Relations Mrs Beth and Mr Godfrey O Connor MPSI and members of the Clancy Family of Knockanure.

DOMINICANS after 800 years in Limerick and three priests in the Dominican community in Limerick now, they are leaving the city. The Order currently has 125 Dominicans, just 51 of whom are under the age of 65. Dominican Convent Youghal founded 1268 by Thomas son of Maurice Fitzgerald who was Viceroy of Ireland. John Fitz Thomas his paternal grandfather established the Priory in Tralee in 1243, where he is buried.

Dominican Convent and church in Castlelyons was built by John Barry in 1307. There were forty three Dominican convents in Ireland in 1644. When the Dominicans in Tralee were forced to leave, they came to Knockanure and lived at Carrueragh in 1652 (or thereabouts) as a house of refuge during the Cromwellian plantation. The arrival could have been some time later as Fr. Dominic MacEgan, who died in prison in 1703 was described as Prior of Tralee. Prior in Tralee at time of Cromwell was Tadhg Moriarty (1603-’53) they came back to Tralee again in 1857. Dominicans left Knockanure c 1804 to take up parish duties, among names mentioned were Fr Edmond Stack died 1781, Fr Bartholomew Shine came to Knockanure 1791 and made PP of Brosna and died in 1827.

MISSION: http://wmi.ie/mission-sunday-2014

World Mission Sunday is observed on October 19, 2014. It was created by Pope Pius XI in 1926 as the day of prayer and propaganda of missions.

Dancing at Laois

http://youtu.be/gCf2XjgFC_s

2014 October 1 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

RAMBLING HOUSE: We are delighted to announce our Rambling House at Knockanure Community Centre on Thursday 2nd October at 9 pm. Everyone is welcome. Please come along and enjoy a great night of music, song and dance. Admission free. Refreshments will be served. Contact Ann Flavin at 0863090948.

SENIOR Citizens Meeting in the Marian Hall on Tuesday Sept. 30th at 7.30pm.

"Dancing Classes". Starting on Wednesday 1st October 2014. From 8pm, Waltz, Jiving, Foxtrot etc. All age groups and beginners welcome. For more information, ring 087 6809249 or 068 49799.

BADMINTON: Moyvane Badminton Juvenile Club: Badminton began again on Monday evening 29th of September.

POSITIVE Ageing Week: 1st October to 9th October 2014.

Glin Day Care, Thursday 16th October at 12.30 p.m. The group attending are from Glin, Athea, Ballylongford and Moyvane. Music by Stevie Donegan.

DEATH took place on 22 September 2014 of Peg MOORE (née Boyle) Litter Road, Asdee. Wife of the late Mick, mother of Fr. Pat (Duagh), Michael (Surrey), Diarmuid (Claremorris). Sadly missed by her sons, daughters in law Jacinta and Geraldine, grandchildren Clíona, Michael, Shane, Gearoid and Conor, nieces Marie, Peg and Lal.

Requiem Mass for Peg Moore was celebrated in St. Mary's Church, Asdee on Wednesday 24th September ‘14 followed by burial in Ahavallin Cemetery, Ballylongford.

DEATH has occurred of Dan Joy of Killocrim, Listowel. Requiem Mass for Dan Joy was celebrated on 24th September 2014 in St. Mary's Church, Listowel with burial afterwards in Finuge Cemetery. Dan is survived by his wife Marie, sons James and Maurice, mother Ann and Sister Mary.

ANNIVERSARIES: John McEllligott, Jim Hudson, Brendan O Carroll, Catherine Mulvihill, Paddy Leahy, Fr Dan O Sullivan, Tom Fitzgerald, Mossie Culhane, Bridget Dillane, Michael Joe Enright, Patsy Byrne, Tade Bunion, Rosaleen Galvin, Jackie Hassett, Fr. Tim Buckley, Bridie Pelican, Bridie Barrett, Jay Kennelly, Joan McEnery, Patsy Fogarty, Eddie Langford, Jerry O Regan, Gerard F Horgan, Willie Stack, Sr. Estelle Cunningham, Fr. Sean Danaher, Pat Furlong, Mary E Carpenter, Denis Flaherty, Mai Wallace, P J Sheahan, Ellen Dowling, Tom Connolly, Jim McCarthy, Pat Stanley, James Moore. Mass on Tues. 30th at 7.30pm for Mikie Joe Enright. Mass on Wed. Mass on

Sat. 4th at 7.30pm for John O’Connor. Mass on Sun.5th at 11.00am for Henry Stackpoole. Mass on Tues. 7th at 7.30pm for William Stack & the deceased members of the Stack Family.

FIRST Friday of the Month. Usual Communion Rounds, Knockanure in the morning and Moyvane in the afternoon. Mass in Knockanure on Thurs. 2nd at 7.30pm and Moyvane on Fri. 3rd at 7.30pm.

CHURCH NEWS: Meeting of the Finance Committee on Wednesday 8th October at 8pm in the Presbytery. Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request.

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

Readers: Vigil, Seline Mulvihill. 11.00am Kevin Hudson & Karina Stack; Knockanure 10.00am Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald.

FUNDRAISING: Duagh Sports & Leisure Complex Will be holding a fundraising “Night at the Dogs” on Saturday night 4th October. Tickets available from committee members & Stevie’s Shop.

PARISH Magazines, editors of local magazines are now expecting items for their winter journals.

LEAVING: After 800 years the Dominicans are to withdraw from Limerick city.

CLOTHES: Kingdom Care - Caring for the Elderly in Kerry will hold a Clothes Collection in Moyvane Church Carpark on Saturday 4th October from 10am - 4pm.

CHARITY SHOW on October 3 at 8pm in the Glorach Theatre Abbeyfeale. Bookings 087 1 38 39 40.

HARM REDUCTION SEMINAR: Devon Inn Hotel, Thursday, October 9 at 7pm., sponsored by the Mid-West Drugs and Alcohol Forum with input from the transition students of Colaiste Íde and Iosef. Key-note Speakers: GROW – Christine Fitzgerald.HSE – Anna O’Neill.MWRDAF – Mick Lacey. LSP – Phelim Macken..

CHALLENGE: Dromtrasna Challenge, a fundraising effort for Milford Hospice, will take place on Saturday 18th of October at 3pm in Dromtrasna, Abbeyfeale. The choice of a 5 mile run or 4 kilometre walk, young and old. Registration begins at 2pm in Dromtrasna National School.

THOUGHT: “No man can tell another his faults so as to benefit him, unless he loves him. Henry” Ward Beecher.

John Keats says “a man can only be rooted in one dear and perpetual place”.

PILGRIMAGE: Medjugorje Pilgrimage: 11th – 18th October 2014 and 18th– 25th October 2014, Tel 048 82241888 for further information.

ROME: Pilgrimage to Rome 19-23 Oct. To include the Beatification ceremony of Pope Paul VI, Mass at the tomb of St John Paul & papal audience with Pope Francis. Info: 057 9355050.

CHARISMATIC: Cork & Kerry Charismatic Renewal Conference – Cork Int’l Airport Hotel – Sat 18 & Sun 19 Oct. Talks, Testimonies, Healing Service. Come and join us for a spirit-filled weekend! Info: 087 9524334.

YOUNG Environmentalist Awards (YEA). The awards, now in their 16th year, are run by ECO-UNESCO, Ireland’s environmental education and youth organisation. The initiative is open to young people aged 10-18 years form across all 32 counties in Ireland, there is 10 categories.

CLEAN up with the International Ocean Conservancy. Last year 645,015 volunteers in 92 countries removed 5,580 tonnes of marine litter from the world's oceans.

I.C.A. in Limerick celebrated their 70th Anniversary on September 16th. 2014. They held a lunch at the Woodlands Hotel, Adare on Sunday 14th to mark the occasion.

FINUGE RAMBLING HOUSE Finuge Friday night, Oct. 3rd at 9pm. Musicians, singers, and storytellers most welcome. Light refreshments served.

ADULT MUSIC LESSONS at Thatched Cottage Finuge on Monday Oct. 6 from 8 – 10.30pm with music teacher, TP McNamara.

SINGING: Annual Garry McMahon traditional singing weekend in Abbeyfeale on 17th, 18th and 19th October 2014.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: Thursday 9th Oct. 8.00pm 'Famine Times in the Ardfert area' with Tommy O' Connor. All Welcome.

COLUMBAN LAY MISSIONAIRIES: “Come and See” weekend. An information weekend on lay mission. Held on the 1st weekend of each month. Contact: St. Columban’s, Dalgan Park, Navan, Co. Meath. clmvocationeire@yahoo.ie Phone: 0469021524 or www.columbanlaymissionairiesireland.com

MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ABBEY “Come and See”. For men aged 20 to 40 who may be discerning a monastic vocation. Friday 17t to Sunday 19th of October in Roscrea, Co Tipperary. Contact Vocations Director, Br. Malachy on 085 8338503 or email vocations@msjroscrea.ie.

AN EVENING WITH ST THERESE OF LISIUEX: Wednesday October 1st at 7.30pm in the Queen of Divine Will Oratory, Camp. Celebrant: Fr. Anthony Buckley. Mass, Rosary, Benediction, Blessing with 1st class relic of St. Therese. All are most welcome.

MEDUGORJE EVENING: Hubert Liebherr’s testimony about his early life and his account of how Medugorje changed his faith and outlook. St. Brendan’s Pastoral Centre, Thus. Oct 9th at 7.15pm.

ARTHRITIS IRELAND: Six week course entitled: “Living well with Arthritis” at Tralee Education Centre. Starting Wednesday October 14th. Contact 01 6470206 or www.arthritisireland.ie

NEW: Cambridge, MA - EETimes Europe reports that, "MIT researchers have found a way to design a flexible material that can change both its colour or fluorescence and its texture at the same time, on demand. According to MIT Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Xuanhe Zhao.

Births and Marriage St Brendan’s Church Tarbert. Selection from 1793 to 1914.

1793, names Ware, King, Burke, Connor, Gallaher, Leslie, Supple, Martin.

17 March 1793 Eleanor to Tom and Ellen Lucit, Tarbert.

De. 1795 Blakeney to Ed, Greed and Mary Kitson, Kilnaughtin.

2 April 1797 Sarah to Collins Louth Malitia.

19 Feb. 1797 John to Allen, Louth Malitia.

4 Feb. 1797 Ann Willow a foundling of Tieraclea.

13 July 1796 Jas to Jas & Mgt. Wall, Kilbaha.

25 July 1797, Eleanor to Jas and Mgt. Wall , Kilbaha.

14 May 1797, Cath. To John Madden, Limerick.

10 Jan. 1798, Tom to Tom McCarthy, drummer RT Militia.

9 Feb. 1798 George to Jas Dune , Tyrone Militia.

24 Oct. Mary to Rich and Mary King, Tieraclea.

3-3-1799. Twins to Wm. and Mgt. Bolton, Kildare Militia.

20 Jan. 1799. Ed to Ed Creed and Mary Kitson, Tarbert.

26 Nov. twins to Henry and Mary Supple.

22 Sept. Ann to Sarah Egan.

25 March 1800. Pat to Henry Burke, Roscommon Militia.

1-2-1800. Francis Chute to Tom and Mgt Sandes, Sallowglen.

5 Nov 1800, Wm. to Robert and Jane Walker, RI Artillery.

31 Oct. 1800 Henry to Henry and Sarah McCormick.

27 July Winifred to Jas. & Eliz Dogherty, Roscommon.

26 April 1800 Tom to Ambrose and Ann Kelly, Tarbert.

7 Dec. 1800. Lydia to Wm. and Agnes Adams, Roscommon Militia, Kilnaughton.

14 May 1801. Mgt. to William Hayes and Catherine Cusack, Ballyduff and Kilrush.

18 Dec. 1803. John to Charles & Eleanor Wren, Tarbert.

16 July 1803, John to George and Eliza Enraght, Tarbert.

16 Dec. 1806. Barbara to John and Lucind Sandes, Moyvane.

19-3-1808. Wm. To Jas. & Eliz. Stokes, Tarbert.

7 Jan 1810.Sarah to Jn. & Susan Dogherty, Tarbert.

27 Jan. 1812, Sarah to James & Mgt Kain, Tarbert.

5 Feb.1814. Mgt. to Jas. & Eliz Stokes. Island, Kilnaughtin.

8 Sept. 1815. Louisa to Wm. & Anne Gallagher,

31 Aug. 1815. Joe to Wm. & Latyia Lindsay.

14 Sept. 1816. Mary Meade, Capt. Nevinson de Courcy RN & Mary at Shannon Lawn, Kilfergus.

12 Sept. 1819. Arabella to John & Ann Cunningham.

24 Feb 1822. Henry Foundling, given name Doore.

17 Sept. 1823.Eliz. to Pat & Mary Enright.

17 Oct. 1824. John to Jn. & Barbara Ware.

8 Nov. 1825 Mary Ann to Tom and Eliz. Finucane.

7 May 1827, Sarah to Wm. Lavery, Doonard.

24 Feb. 1829. Cath. To James and Eliz. Carr.

5 April 1833. Moore Mce. To Mgt. Moore.

9 Dec. 1832. Jane to Barnaby & Jane Moore.

2 June 1835. Joe to Wm. & Mgt Marshall,

Details of more baptisms available in St Brendan’s Church of Ireland book 1814-2014, available locally.

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HOPE all will return safely after a great race week, it was pleasure to meet so many who return to visit us annually.

ST. PADRE PIO Devotions in Listowel will take place on Thursday evening 25th September at 7.00p.m. Beginning with the Rosary followed by mass and Benediction.

SAMARITANS information evening on Wednesday 24th September at 8pm. at the Carlton Hotel, Tralee. Should anyone require further information you can contact them on 086 8114967.

RACES in Ballylongford on Sept.28th.

EARTH WEEK for Kerry Diocese continues to 28th Sept. 2014.

BLOOD donor clinic due to be held in Listowel Arms Hotel on Sept. 22nd/23rd from 6-9pm.

ST PIO devotions in Lixnaw Sept. 23rd at 7.30pm, This date is the anniversary of his death in 1968.

CONGRATULATIONS to Kerry who completed the double for the first time since 1980. A big contingent of locals went to Dublin for the weekend.

FUNDRAISING: Duagh Sports & Leisure Complex Will be holding a fundraising “Night at the Dogs” on Saturday night 4th October. Tickets available from committee members & Stevie’s Shop.

WALK: Duagh National School annual 5k for Sunday Sept. 28th at 1pm.Registration in school after Mass.

TRAIL: Liam O’Mahony of The Great Southern Trail and Suzanne O’Brien, Mulranny Park Hotel, Westport will give talk on Trails on Tuesday 23rd September 2014 from 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm at The Devon Inn Hotel, Templeglantine

REUNION day for past students/alumni of Mary Immaculate College, Limerick takes place on Saturday Sept 27th 2014 from 1.30.p.m. to 4.30. p.m. All past students are most

welcome.

BUS to Ploughing Match, details from 087 2522402.

SERVERS ; (Moyvane) A meeting for the Parents of Altar Servers in Moyvane will take place on Tue 23rd Sept at 7.00pm in Moyvane Church. Parents of any boys or girls who are interested in becoming Altar Servers are also asked to attend or contact Jacqueline on 087 4122269 or Bernie on 087 6287410.

I.C.A. Next meeting on Tue 23rd at 7.30pm.

CLUB: Moyvane Juvenile Badminton Club: Registration for 2014/2015 will take place at Moyvane Community Centre on Wed 24th Sept between 7.00pm – 8.00pm

NEW MOON on the 24th, everyone are singing the praises of the marvellous weather.

YOUTHREACH – Are you aged 15-20? Have you left school and want to return to full-time education? We offer FETAC Level 3 & 4 Certification; Learning support; Literacy & Numeracy; Indoor & Outdoor Activities. Contact KDYS Listowel tel: 068 23744.

ST MICHAEL’S College Listowel, Open Night will be held on Thursday 25th Sept from 7.30pm to 9.00pm. Meet the teachers and view the fantastic facilities within the school. All are welcome.

DEATH took place on 16th September 2014 of Paddy O'Halloran, Kilmorna. Survived by his wife Bridie, daughters Ann and Martina, sons Tim and PJ, sons-in-law and daughters-in-law, grandsons Martin, Jake, and Luke, brother and sisters, sisters-in-law and brother-in-law, nephews and nieces. Requiem Mass for Paddy was celebrated on Friday the 19th of September at Bridget's Church, Duagh, followed by burial in Springmount Cemetery, Duagh.

ANNIVERSARIES: Mary J Cronin, John Joe Cronin, Maurice McKenna, Donie Relihan, Richard V Cantillon, Tim McElligott, 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, Mass on Fri 26th at 7.30pm for Joan McEnery. Mass on Sat. 27th at 7.30pm for Michael Kennelly & the deceased Members of the Kennelly Family. Mass on Tues. 30th at 7.30pm for Mickie Joe Enright.

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

Collectors for October:- Vigil Noreen O’Flaherty & Margaret Mulvihill, 11.00am Tom Walsh & James Moloney; Knockanure Liam Nolan. Autumn Dues The Autumn Dues for the support of the Priest are now due. Many thanks to those of you who have already contributed. Thanking you for your support and generosity.

We welcome Fr. Finan who is on Holidays in Moyvane at this time.

Wed. Sept. 24th: Talk on Social Justice by Fr. Donal O’Neill, St. John’s Parish Centre, Tralee at 8pm.

PARISH Magazines, now that the races are over, editors of local magazines will be busy collecting items.

MONEY: Airtricity would like to invite applications from community based projects in the locality of their Athea, Dromada, Tournafulla and Rathcahill wind farms for their next distribution of funds. Applications will be accepted within a 20km radius of the wind farms.

DRAMA: Officers Athea Drama Group; Lal Browne chairperson, Amina Parkes treasurer. Anne Marie Horgan secretary and Katherine O’Connor assisting. PRO, Damien Ahern.

MICHAEL’S WELL The feast day of St. Michael, the patron saint of Lixnaw parish will be celebrated on Monday . Sept. 29th There will be 2 masses at the well. (1) Midday mass at 12 noon and evening mass at 7.30pm.

PILGRIMAGE: Medjugorje Pilgrimage: 11th – 18th October 2014 and 18th– 25th October 2014, Tel 048 82241888 for further information.

ROME: Pilgrimage to Rome 19-23 Oct. To include the Beatification ceremony of Pope Paul VI, Mass at the tomb of St John Paul & papal audience with Pope Francis. Info: 057 9355050.

CHARISMATIC: Cork & Kerry Charismatic Renewal Conference – Cork Int’l Airport Hotel – Sat 18 & Sun 19 Oct. Talks, Testimonies, Healing Service. Come and join us for a spirit-filled weekend! Info: 087 9524334.

PATCHWORK: monthly meeting of the Kerry Branch of the Irish Patchwork Society on Friday 26 Sept 8 pm Collis Sandes House, Tralee. For details contact Michelle tel: 087 9222762. All welcome

CSO: The Irish Times, quoting figures from the Central Statistics Office, reported that just over 40,000 citizens left Ireland in the year ending April 2014 – with the number ballooning to more than 241,000 emigrating since 2008.

More than 120,000 people have returned since 2008, according to figures published by the Central Statistics Office (CSO), with nearly 16,000 in 2013

RAIN: Taken from Knockdown News; The driest September since 2000 was in 2002 with 38.5 mm for the whole month. The wettest September was in 2006 when 229.6 mm of rain fell. The driest month this year was June with 55.6 mm. The wettest was February with 297.1.

CAMOGIE: Limerick Intermediate ladies camogie team won the All Ireland Intermediate final. Their captain Anna Geary is a daughter of Ellen Ann Danaher, formerly of Templeathea. Dymphna O’Brien, Ballyhahill is another player.

ST JOHN’S: Best of Irish on Sept. 24th. Friday 26th, Joe Prop, a new play by Gemma Doorly. Tuesday 30th, A Tribute to Dolly Parton, details from 068 22566.

YOUTH: Diocese of Killaloe has developed a Diocesan Youth Council and its young members have created weekend Mission which everyone is welcome to attend. Busses will take teens from Sep 25th - 28th to events.

NEW Canadian Museum for Human Rights, with 11 galleries opened in Winnipeg, Manitoba, recently. $351 million was invested in the project.

KAVANAGH Weekend at Inniskeen, Co Monaghan, 26th to 28th Sept. 2014.

CHURCH: St Brendan Church Tarbert 1814-2014

March 1799 Rev Austin Martin presided at vestry meeting, where Andrew Rea of Tarbert and Martin Moore of Clounbrean , Moyvane were appointed churchwardens.

Vestry meeting April 1800 Rev Martin presided , Patrick Enright, Tarbert and Con Mulvihill of Gortdromasillihy in Moyvane were churchwardens. Page 41.

In 1809 Patrick Bunce of Leitrim Moyvane was churchwarden.

Laurence Cusac of Leitrim a farmer was churchwarden in 1812.

Moncton Carey Creagh , Tarmons and John Sandes of Moyvane were appointed churchwardens in 1814.

Vestry meeting April 1833, John Creagh of Tarmons and George Hill of Tarbert appointed churchwardens.

Vestry meeting March 1788, presided by Ralph Wall curate, where Thomas Connor of Meelcon and James Wall Junior of Kilbaha were appointed Churchwardens and Herry McCormick was appointed parish clerk.

Limerick Chronicle 2-3-1789, reports flash of lightning struck the weather cock of the new Tarbert Church, penetrated the spire and separated it from top to bottom.

From 1629 to 1652 the Franciscans reoccupied Lislaughtin Friary.

£ 4-11 shillings levied on Union of Kilnaughtin and Murhur for nursing and providing for Ann Willow a foundling left in the union18-4-1797.

List of people who wanted new church in Tarbert on page 35.

Sir Arthur Vicars who was at Kilmorna had a set of 15th Century choir stalls, they came from a church in England and he wanted them put into St John’s in Listowel in thanksgiving for soldiers who returned from War 1, they were donated by St John’s to Limerick Cathedral and were installed there in February 1962. Sir Arthur was shot by republicans on 14th April 1921.

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RACING in Listowel from 14th to 20th Sept and the All Ireland Wrenboys Final is on Friday night 19th Sept. Hope all our visitors have a safe and enjoyable time with us.

COFFEE MORNING in aid of Listowel Hospice on Wed 17th Sept. from 10 – 2pm. at the home of Nora Mulvihill, 31 Church St.

SAMARITANS information evening on Wednesday 24th September at 8pm. at the Carlton Hotel, Tralee. Should anyone require further information you can contact them on 086 8114967.

DIOCESE OF KERRY EARTH WEEK. September 21st—28th 2014.

BUS to Ploughing Championship, Wed 24th Sept. leaves Listowel 6.45am. Contact Marie 0861032436.

CONGRATULATIONS to Listowel Tidy Towns who were recently presented with their 7th Gold Medal.

THE IRISH HEART FOUNDATION, blood pressure clinic will visit the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Tuesday. September 15 from 10am-1pm.

ANNIVERSARIES: Pat Kennelly, Catherine Courtney, Kitty Denihan, Nora Galvin, Eamonn Riordan, Mary Vaughan, Teresa Joan Stack, Knight of Glin, Bridie Moloney, Sr. Annunciata Curtin, Fr. Theo O Sullivan, Bridget Brosnan, Geraldine Daly, Ned Moran, Elizabeth Kelliher, Michael J Nunan, Tim Flaherty, Joe Moloney, Mai McMahon, Sr. Joan 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 Soder. Mass on Thurs.18th at 7.30pm for Nellie O’Connor. Mass on Sat. 20th at 7.30pm for Paddy Fitzmaurice

Sun. 21st Mass at 11.00am in Moyvane for Hanora Galvin & the Deceased members of the Galvin Family.

READERS: Readers, Vigil, Elaine Hudson, 11.00am Philip Kiely & Maureen Walsh; Knockanure, 10.00am Patricia & Andrew Rogan

COLLECTORS for October:- Vigil Noreen O’Flaherty & Margaret Mulvihill. 11.00am Tom Walsh & James Moloney; Knockanure Liam Nolan.

DUES: Autumn Dues The Autumn Dues for the support of the Priest are now due. Many thanks to those of you who have already contributed. Thanking you for your support and generosity.

BOOK on St Brendan’s Church in Tarbert, available at Flavin’s Bookshop, Seanchai, Woulfe’s Bookshop in Listowel and at Tarbert Bridewell.

COURSE: West Limerick Resources is offering a four night web design course this September to community groups based in the West Limerick area. The course will take place on Wednesdays Sept 17, Oct 1, Oct 8, Oct 15 7.30-9.30pm in Newcastle West and is free of charge.

HOSPICE: September 18th, the annual “Coffee Morning” in aid of Milford Hospice will take place in the Memorial Hall Athea from about 9.00am onwards.

KEEP FIT with Maggie – a wide range of fitness classes available in Abbeyfeale and Knockanure. For all class details ring Maggie on 087-9866533.

BINGO: St. Vincent de Paul Bingo, Listowel will operate from St. Michael’s College, from Sunday 21st September.

COURSE in Youth Ministry is accredited by the Diocese of Kerry and aimed at adults interested in working and journeying with young people in a parish, school, youth service or other setting. Apply to Bernie McCaffrey, Diocesan Pastoral Team at 087 6484367 at John Paul II Pastoral Centre email:berniemccaffrey@dioceseofkerry.ie

CERT: Certificate in Spirituality See ardfertretreatcentre.org or phone 066 7134276 for details, Contact Marie 086 1032436

KDYS Listowel : winter activity programmes starting in October. Groups include,guitar lessons, digital photogtaphy using mobile phones, Zumba, tennis club, pool academy, come dine with me, and sea fishing club. Open to all teenagers.

FAIR: Key to your Future Kerry ETB Adult Education and Training Fair on Thurs 18th Sept 12-8pm in the Brandon Hotel Tralee. Info on courses and grants. Free entry. Workshops and Skills demonstrations. SUSI are coming to Kerry to explain Student Grant applications.

WRITER IN RESIDENCE – Clinics at Listowel Library Award-winning writer Noel O’Regan will hold a series of fortnightly clinics from 11am-12.30pm beginning next Tuesday September 16th at Listowel Library, please email writer@kerrycoco.ie

KERRY LIFE AND FAMILY CENTRE (behind the Imperial Hotel) open on Thursdays from 10am to 4pm. Many Catholic books on sale.

HEART FOUNDATION: nominations for the 5th Annual “Life after Stroke” Awards, celebrating the exceptional determination and courage of Stroke Survivors and their Carers, can be made at www.stroke.ie or call Emma-Jane Morrissey on 01 6685001. Closing date for entries is 19th September

ADOLESCENT COUNSELLING CENTRE: presents A Free Drug & Alcohol Awareness Workshop in collaboration with the Tralee Community Drugs Initiative at Kerry Adolescent Counselling Centre, Balloonagh on the 16th September from 7pm-9pm. Phone: 0667181333

CANCER: The Irish Cancer Society will hold a free conference for cancer survivors on Friday 19th and Saturday 20th September in Dublin’s Aviva Stadium is being held as part of Ireland’s first cancer week which will run for September 15th –21st. The focus of the week is “Living With Cancer”.

PILGRIMAGE: Medjugorje Pilgrimage: 11th – 18th October 2014 and 18th – 25th October 2014. Tel 00353 1 4434510/048 82241888 or www.med-irishcentre.com for further information

CONVENT N.S.: A retirement function for Marie Gleeson, Nora Gaire and Mary Jo Healy was held in Fr. Casey's Clubhouse, Abbeyfeale on Saturday, September 13.

MOON: Al Worden, who was one of 19 astronauts selected by NASA in 1966 and one of 24 who travelled to the Moon served as a command module pilot for the Apollo 15 trip in 1971. Al Worden will lecture at Limerick Institute of Technology on Tuesday September 16th and at a dinner in the Pavilion in the University of Limerick on September 17th 2014.

GUNS: Six Limerick people were among the crews of the Asgard, Kelpie and Chotah which landed rifles for the Irish Volunteers at Howth and Kilcoole in July and August 1914: Conor O Brien, his sister Kitty O'Brien, their second cousin Mary Spring-Rice, Sir Thomas Myles, George Cahill and Tom Fitzsimons.

To commemorate the centenary of this event, the Mount Trenchard Memorial Committee has commissioned a monument by Cliodhna Cussen to be unveiled at Mount Trenchard Churchyard on September 21st from 2:00pm - 3:00pm., Conor O Brien and Mary Spring-Rice are buried in the Churchyard. A booklet about the six people commemorated and the events of 1914, edited by Tom Donovan, will be launched at the unveiling.

POPE: A year from now, people from around the world will gather with the Pope in Philadelphia to celebrate God's gift of the family. Marked by the theme Love is our Mission: The Family Fully Alive, this will be the Eighth World Meeting of Families. Established by Saint John Paul II, these regular world gatherings began twenty years ago, in 1994.

LITERARY HERITAGE International Conference will be held in Galway from 24th to 26th Sept. 2014.

THOUGHT: “Kindness has converted more sinners than zeal, eloquence or learning”. Frederick W. Faber; What you get by achieving your goals, is not as important as who you become by achieving those goals. The best way to succeed in this world, Is to act on the advice you give to others.

WOULFE: Jim Woulfe who died at Belchite fighting with the Canadian MacKenzie Papineau battalion of the XV International Brigade during the Republican offensive in 1937, he is commemorated in a memorial in Ottawa in Canada.

SUDDEN DEATH OF AN M P. While attending mass at Listowel parish church Sunday, Mr. Marum, M.P. for North Kilkenny, was suddenly seized with an attack of heart disease. He was removed by friends the police barracks adjacent, where he expired. The body was taken to adjacent hotel awaiting the inquest. Taken from 23 September 1890 - Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Exeter, Devon, England.

HEWSON; Narrative of Captain Maurice Hewson 1803-1809.

Maurice born 1786, entered Royal Navy 1796, captured by French and taken to Calais, released and returned to navy, captured again and wrote his story.

On 31st October 1808 Hewson and O Brien and others were escaped prisoners in the area of Laubach near Salzburg, while being driven on a one horse car up a cold steep mountain they alighted an walked some of the journey to warm themselves and relieve the horse, O Brien spoke in Irish to a man he met on the road. There was a guard of several soldiers on the road to protect travellers from robbers. O Brien asked did any of them know French or Italian, there was no reply, but when he inquired did any of them know Irish, there was a rush to his side. He had found a bunch of soldiers who were sent out of Ireland after the 1798 rebellion to enter service with the Prussian army. Two battalions were taken out of prison and sent to Prussia. When Prussia had to submit to Napoleon in Oct. 1806, the Irish battalions were sent to Austria. Hewson was sorry for them, they warmly welcomed him and swore to protect him.

Maurice Hewson lived near Loughill in 1830 at the home of his brother Francis David. Maurice Married in July 1830 Anna daughter of John Hunt , barrister at Upper Merrion Street, Dublin, they had three children, Francis went to New Zealand and retired there in 1907.

Maurice Hewson died 30th Dec. 1869 , he was married for forty years. His wife Anna died 22 Jan. 1872 aged 81 at Lisgarriff House. Napoleon died 1821. Details taken from

Copyright text Myra Thompson 1981, Escape from the French Captain Hewson’s Narrative 1803-1809.

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ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre.

The next social day for the Active Retirement takes place on Monday 8th September, details from Phone 068 49799.

DANCING Classes with Timmy Woulfe at the Marian Hall on Monday evenings at 8.30pm. Everybody welcome.

FEET: The Chiropodist will be in the Marian Hall on Friday 12th Sept . For an appointment please phone Eileen Quinn 49472.

NATIONAL GRANDPARENTS DAY IN KNOCK: Sunday September 14th. Chief Celebrant: Archbishop Charles Brown, Apostolic Nuncio. Bookings John Paul II Pastoral Centre, Killarney 064 6632644 .

BEST WISHES to Cathy Lane and Donal MGrath who were married recently in Duagh Church by Fr Moore P.P. Best man was Michael McGrath, groomsman was Ciaran McGrath. Bridesmaids were Margaret and Mary Ellen Lane. The bride is daughter of Denis and Nora Lane of Abbeyfeale. Peter and Carmel McGrath of Moyvane are parents of the groom.

RACING in Listowel from 14th to 20th Sept.

CYCLE: 35 mile leisure cycle in Listowel on Sat. 13th , starting at 1pm, details from 087 8264 544.

THE LISTOWEL RACE WEEK, Accommodation office Located in the Seanchaí Centre, contact us on 068- 23036 or 068- 23037.

BUS to Ploughing Championship, Wed 24th Sept. leaves Listowel 6.45am. Contact Marie 0861032436.

COFFEE MORNING in aid of Listowel Hospice on Wed 17th Sept. from 10 – 2pm. at the home of Nora Mulvihill, 31 Church St.

SAMARITANS RECRUITING NEW VOLUNTEERS there will be an information evening on Wednesday 24th September at 8pm. at the Carlton Hotel, Tralee. Should anyone require further information you can contact them on 086 8114967.

ANNIVERSARIES: Tony O Callaghan, Catherine Lynch, SR. Berchmans Kennelly. Sheila Barry, Gerry Galvin, Annie McAuliffe, Ned Buckley, Ciss and Jimmy McCarthy, John P Ryan, Ned Stack, Ando Brosnan, Padraig Dunne, Hugh Goulding, Fr Michael Maher, Paddy Brosnan, Jackie Enright, Michael Mulvihill, Mick O Connell, Fr Joe Walsh, Sr. Mercedes O Connor, Mary Shanahan Kennelly, John Collins, Sr. Anthony O Connor, Mary Broderick, Br. William Kelly. Mass on Wed.10th at 7.30pm for Ned & Mary Ellen Stack & the deceased members of the Stack Family and Ned Scanlon. Mass on Sat. 13th at 7.30pm for Patrick Brosnan. Mass on Sun. 14th at 11.00am for John Collins.

DEATH took place on August 30th 2014 of Denis McGrath of Blackrock, Co. Dublin and formerly of Athea. Husband of Pam and father of Jason, Trevor, Ciarán and Denise. Survived also by brothers Séan and Oliver, sister Noeleen. Funeral Mass at Church of St. John the Baptist, Blackrock on Thursday, Sept 4th, Denis McGrath was laid to rest in Deans Grange Cemetery.

DEATH occurred of Michael O’Donnell of New Street, Abbyfeale on Aug. 10th. 2014 Michael, brother of the late Anne Marie Cotter, survived by his sisters Bedelia O’Riordan and Mary, brother-in-law Mossie, nieces and nephews, Sadie Neville, Margaret Supple, Siobhán Marshall, Billy, Mike, Nicky and Tim Cotter, their spouses and children. Requiem Mass for Michael O Donnell was celebrated in Abbeyfeale Church on Friday September 5th.2014, Funeral afterwards to St. Mary’s Cemetery. Michael was a well-known historian, countless people relied on him for historical facts artefacts.

READERS: Readers, Vigil, John Corbett, 11.00am, Amanda Coulson & Aine o’ Connor; Knockanure, 10.00am Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy

MEETING: Parish Pastoral Council meeting on Wed Sept 10th at 8.00pm in the Presbytery.

SUDAN; on Sunday, September 14th Abbeyfeale for Africa organise their annual walk for Fr. Tim Galvin at 3pm from the Church yard Abbeyfeale and the afternoon tea dance takes place at Fr. Casey’s with dancing to Stevie Donegan and proceeds going to Fr. Tim who will be returning to his Mission in South Sudan at the end of the month.

EBOLA: The Leprosy Mission of Ireland fundraising campaign aiming to purchase 20,000 disposable, protective clothing, which will be sent to West Africa. To donate call +35312938570 or by electronically transferring funds to The Leprosy Mission Ireland, account details AIB, Blackthorn Road, Sandyford, Dublin 18.

LISTOWEL FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE A six-week programme focusing on the development of young babies through the medium of play and language will commence at Listowel Family Resource Centre from Friday September 12th at 10.30am, and will continue over the following five Friday's. The programme will be facilitated by Hannah Warkwick. Also courses on Cooking on a Budget, Men's Cookery, Sugan Chair Making, Stained Glass, Rejuvenate your Garden, Parents Plus 0-6, Sewing Class, Beginners Computers, Refresher Computers, Holistic Therapy, Basic Internet. Will be starting up shortly. For further details and bookings contact 068 23584.

IRISH CATHOLIC CATECHISM FOR ADULTS; Booking for this course facilitated by Fr. Sean Sheehy is now full for this term. We can run another one early in 2015. Please hand your name into Denise at the Parish Office.

TRIP: Medjugorje Pilgrimage: 11th – 18th October 2014 and 18th – 25th October 2014, Tel 00353 1 4434510/048 82241888.

CEILI: West Limerick Set Dancing céilí’ will be held at the Devon Inn, Templeglantine on Sunday, Sept. 14th with Taylors Cross at 4pm.

THOUGHT: Whatever affliction comes into our life, our Lord goes into the valley with us, leading us by the hand, even carrying us when it is necessary. From Billy Graham.

IRISH Language & conversational Classes in Duagh every Wednesday night ,from 1st October at 7.30 pm. For 28 wks. For details contact Paul on 087 9378663 or PaulRCosgrove@gmail.com

WHAT you get by achieving your goals, is not as important as who you become by achieving those goals. The best way to succeed in this world, Is to act on the advice you give to others.

ARTHRITIS Ireland will run the Living Well with Arthritis Course in your area this autumn. Phone 01 647 0206 email: training@arthritisireland.ie

PARENTS: Anam Cara is holding its monthly Parent Evening on Tue 9th Sept from 7.30pm to 9.00pm in Recovery Haven, 5 Haigs Terrace, Killerisk, Tralee. Anam Cara Services are available free of charge to all bereaved parents. Phone 011 4045378 or email at info@anamcara.ie

DIOCESE OF KERRY EARTH WEEK. September 21st—28th 2014.

COURSE: Diocese of Kerry Course in Pastoral ministry If you would like to learn more about your faith and to develop your skills in ministry, this is the course for you. It will take place in Ardfert on Tuesday nights and in Killarney on Thursday nights. Phone Diocesan Pastoral Centre 064 6632644 or email francisrowland@dioceseof kerry.ie

COURSE in Youth Ministry is accredited by the Diocese of Kerry and aimed at adults interested in working and journeying with young people in a parish, school, youth service or other setting. Apply to Bernie McCaffrey, Diocesan Pastoral Team at 087 6484367 at John Paul II Pastoral Centre email: berniemccaffrey@dioceseofkerry.ie

SAM MAGUIRE is a replica of the Ardagh Chalice found on 17th Sept. 1868 at Reerasta South, Ardagh on the farm of Jim Quinn and Mary Halpin who was a widow. It is believed that Paddy Flanagan who may have Athea connections and Jim Quinn son of the farmer were involved in the discovery. A monument to the find was blessed in Ardagh on August 30th 2014, by Bishop Leahy of Limerick. As far as I can recall Thomas F Culhane did some research on Jim Quinn and his time in Australia.

KILLARNEY CATHEDRAL—THE EARL OF LISTOWEL.

Tablet Page 5, 11th November 1843

—It is with pride we (Kerry Examiner) publish the following letter, addressed by the above popular nobleman to the respected and zealous parish priest of Killarney, the Rev. Thomas O'Sullivan, enclosing to that rev. gentleman a handsome contribution in aid of the funds for the erection and completion of the Killarney Cathedral " Convamore, October 27, 1843.Sir—In reply to your letter of the 25th instant, I beg to say, that as I have no property within reach of Killarney, whose inhabitants could be benefitted by the new cathedral now in progress of erection, I cannot admit that it has the same claim upon me that a building for the purpose of Divine worship would have if situated in my estate, or within such reach of

my tenants that it could be available to them. At the same time, from a sense of the importance of the work in behalf of which you have applied to me, as representative for the diocese, I have pleasure in contributing my mite, and beg your acceptance of the enclosed.—I remain, Rev. Sir, your very faithful servant

—Listowel.—T. O'Sullivan, P.P."

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KNOCKANURE

FIT: Keep Fit with Maggie Large every Thursday from 4th Sept. at 7.30pm at the Knockanure Community Centre.

Meditation 6 week Course at Knockanure Community Centre, Phone 068 49799. Computer Classes in Knockanure Community Centre for 4 weeks starting on 3rd Sept from 4.00 to 6.00pm Phone 068 49799.

ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre.

The next social day for the Active Retirement takes place on Monday 8th September 2014.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.

SINGING CLUB meet at the Ramble Inn on 4th September.

INVITATION; Mairead Sharry invites you to her event: Lartique Theatre Group reading a new play, Thursday September 4th at 7:30pm at The Seanchaí Centre, Listowel.

ALZHEIMER’S Carers Support group meeting will take place at Listowel Family Resource Centre on Tuesday Sept 9th at 12 noon.

THANKS: The Moyvane Development Association would like to thank all those who contributed to their recent Church Gate Collection.

BADMINTON: Moyvane Senior Badminton. The club reopens on Wed night Sept 3rd. New members over 16yrs. of age most welcome. All levels from div 5 (beginners) up catered for. Play then continues for the season on Mon. and Wed. nights at 8.00pm.

Day trip to Cliffs of Moher / Lisdoonvarna on Tue Sept 9th . Dep Listowel at 8.45 am. Contact; Marie Walsh 086 1032436.

LISTOWEL ACTIVE RETIREMENT MEETING will resume on Tuesday 2nd September at 2.30pm. in St. Patrick’s Hall.

LECTIO DIVINA GROUP will meet on Tuesday after 10.30am. Mass, in the Parish Meeting room Listowel. New members are always welcome.

BALLYHEIGUE PATTERN DAY on Monday 8th September, feast of the birthday of Our Lady. Mass begins at the Grotto at 11.00 a.m. celebrated by Bishop Ray Browne and fellow concelebrants.

NIGHT Vigil to Knock To celebrate and honour the Birthday of Our

Blessed Lady.42nd Annual Eucharistic All Night Vigil to Knock on Sept 7th/8th Sunday midnight to Monday morning.

ANNIVERSARIES: Moss McGrath, Jim Barry, Dick O Connor, Paddy Finucane, Mrs Pruitt, Bob Murphy, Tom Ned Fitzgerald, Dan Foley, Paul Collins, Nell Tydings, Ned Stack. Mass on Sat. 6th at 7.30pm for Jackie Enright.

DEATH has taken place of Margaret (Madge) Fitzgerald (nee Mulvihill) of Friern Barnet, London and late of Coolaclarig, Listowel, on Aug. 24, 2014 at North London Hospice, Madge is survived by her husband Eddie; her daughters Kathy and Maureen and sons Eddie and John, brothers, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, grandchildren, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews. Funeral will take place at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Arnos Grove, London. Madge is a near relation of the Hanrahan Family of Kilbaha.

DEATH: Fr Billy O Gorman died 23 August 2014 PP of Tournafulla

ON 27 August 2014: The Bishop of Limerick, Brendan Leahy, has said that the sudden passing of Tournafolla/Mountcollins Parish Priest Fr Billy O’Gorman has left an enormous void in the hearts of so many, not least his family and parishioners. Throughout his 48 years as a priest, in all of the appointments he held, he touched the lives of thousands of people from Dromin / Athlacca, Ardagh / Carrickerry, Adare, Fedamore mingled with the people of Tournafulla and Mountcollins as they queued together to pay their last respects. Fr O’Gorman’s survived by sister Noirin, brother John, nephews and nieces,

FIRST FRIDAY: Thurs. 4th at 7.30pm in Knockanure and Fri. 5th 7.30pm in Moyvane.

CHURCH NEWS: Friday is the First Friday of the Month. Usual Communion Rounds with Knockanure in the morning and Moyvane in the afternoon. Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request.

Readers: Vigil, Seline Mulvihill, 11.00am Karina Stack & Kevin Hudson; Knockanure 10.00am, Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald

Parish Pastoral Council meeting on Wed Sept 10th at 8.00pm in the Presbytery. Diocesan Collection for Diocesan needs on 6th & 7th Sept.

LOCAL; Margie Mulvihill daughter of Mike and Peggy Mulvihill has a page to herself in The Comhaltas Annual Report for 2013. Margie had a granduncle Jerry Mulvihill a dancer from Moyvane and she is a cousin of Martin Mulvihill the noted fiddle player. Margie herself was a member of the Morning Star Band for twenty years, she is married to John Reynolds and their children also play music. Last year Margie received The Bardic Award from Comhaltas.

VINTAGE DAY in Knockanure was well attended and organisers were pleased with the event.

GLORACH, auditions will be held at the Glórach Theatre on Saturday, September 6 at 3 pm for new production this winter.

NATIONAL GRANDPARENTS DAY IN KNOCK: Sunday September 14th. Chief Celebrant: Archbishop Charles Brown, Apostolic Nuncio. Bookings John Paul II Pastoral Centre, Killarney 064 6632644 from September 1st.

ABBEYFEALE MALE VOICE CHOIR: Practice will resume on Thursday, September 4 at 8pm in St. Mary's Boys School. New members welcome, details from 0872581440.

DANCING classes start in Fr. Casey’s clubhouse, Abbeyfeale on Wednesday night September 3rd at 9pm. For further information contact 087-9267037 or 087-6594668. All are welcome.

Dancing classes started in the Top of the Town Athea on Monday night, September 1st at 8.30pm. For further information contact 087-9267037.

CYCLE: Castleisland Day Care Centre Annual Cycle is on Sunday Sept 7th @ 10.00am. Regristration at Castleisland Day Care Centre from 9.00am. Please support this leisure cycle aimed at all ages and abilities. Enquiries 066 7143865.

AWARE: Depression Support Group meets:

Killarney – Mondays, KDYS at 7pm

Tralee – Tuesdays, meeting room at rear of St. John’s Church at 8pm

Aware Support Groups are free to attend, no referral necessary. www.aware.ie

MIGRANE ACTION WEEK: The Migraine Association of Ireland will be holding an informal support group in the foyer of the Fels Point Hotel, Tralee, on Thursday 4th September at 7.00pm. The meeting will be chaired by Patrick Little, CEO of the Association and all are welcome.

NATIONAL GRANDPARENTS DAY IN KNOCK: Sunday September 14th. Chief Celebrant: Archbishop Charles Brown, Apostolic Nuncio. Bookings John Paul II Pastoral Centre, Killarney 064 6632644 from September 1st.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament on Ballyheigue Pattern Day, Monday September 8th, from 1pm-3pm. For information on all events in the Centre visit www.ardfertretreatcentre.org, email: ardfertretreat@eircom.net or phone 066 7134276

PILGRIMAGE: Medjugorje Pilgrimage: 11th – 18th October 2014 and 18th – 25th October 2014, includes 7 nights B & B, flight & airport transport. Tel 00353 1 4434510/048 82241888 or www.med-irishcentre.com for further information

RENT; By logging on to .prtb.ie prospective renters can establish the monthly rent being paid.

CHALICE: The Ardagh Chalice Project Group have erected a monument to commemorate the Ardagh Chalice hoard found at Reerasta, Ardagh in September 1868. The monument was unveiled on Saturday 30th August and blessed by Bishop Brendan Leahy, outside Saint Molua’s Parish Church Ardagh.

Brother John M Feheney, from Ballysteen, Co Limerick and a member of the Presentation Brothers in Cork, has been in touch seeking information about people who have served as priests, nuns, and brothers, over the past one hundred years. He plans to publish the details in a book about Religious Vocations in West Limerick. John can be contacted at Mardyke House, Mardyke, Cork.

Phone No 353-21-4251192 ,email jmfeheny@iol.ie

SPANISH CIVIL WAR , Limerickmen who fought on republican side. They are Frank Ryan; Jim Woulfe from Athea; Gerrard Doyle, William Street; Patrick Brady, Thomondgate; Joseph Ryan, Mungret Street and Maurice Emmett Ryan from Upper Catherine Street. Jim Woulfe was killed in the Battle of Belchite in 1937, while Emmet Ryan was executed by his own side during the battle of the Ebro, none of them were living in Limerick when they went to fight in Spain. More details in new book on Spanish Civil War to be published this month by historian Barry McLoughlin.

REUNION LEAVING CERT CLASS OF 1994 On Saturday 13th September, the Presentation School Listowel, Leaving Cert Class of 1994 will have a 20 year reunion, Contact unablistowel@yahoo.ie , keelin.kissane@hotmail.com,

THOUGHT: A good character is the best tombstone. Those who loved you, and were helped by you, will remember you. So carve you name on hearts, and not on marble. C H Spurgeon

KERRYMAN Extracts; August 17th 1984 reports death in San Francisco of Sr. Sylvia O Sullivan of Kilbaha. 31st August 1984, Moyvane notes reports death of Mrs Margaret Lynch of Clahane and late of Gortdromagowna, Knockanure. AGM of Moyvane Macra is reported in Sept 14th 1984 Notes President Tom Quinn, Vice President John Kearney, Fr. O Leary, Tom Hanrahan, Fr O Mahony. Chairman Tom Moore, Vice Chairman John O Connor. Secretary Anna Enright, Assistant Secretary Michael Kennelly. Treasurer Noel Stack. PRO William Flaherty , Assistant PRO Kay Brosnan. Mary Stack.

September 21st 1984 reports on upcoming Pioneer Charity walk on Sept, 30th. October 5th edition notes, Death of Pat Joe Stokes of Knockfinisk and Knockanure.

ASKEATON FRIARY. Mass was celebrated there on Sunday 24th August to mark the leaving of the Franciscans 300 years ago this year. The friary was founded in 1389 by the third Earl of Desmond – also known as Gerald the Poet. It was completed in 1420 under the reign of his son James. The Franciscans left the friary in 1579 during the Desmond rebellion. Among those who were killed during that period were Franciscans Bishop Patrick O’Hely and Fr Conn O’Rourke who were hanged for refusing to take the Oath of Supremacy to Queen Elizabeth and renounce the Catholic religion. They were Beatified in 1992 also Beatified 1992 were John Kearney, Prior of Cashel, and Bishop Connor O)'Devany of Down and Connor. Following the successes of the Irish Confederate forces in 1642, some of the friars returned to live in Askeaton, the last being Francis Hickey who was appointed in 1714.

Part of the friary was used as a church until the new church was built in the town in 1851. Two chalices were found in the grounds of the friary. One of these dates from 1662 and is now kept in St. Mary's church. The De Lacy family of Conigar, Askeaton, commissioned the chalice. Another chalice was made in 1719 by Fr Pat Purcel and used at Mass in Aug. 2014.

ROADS: At the turn of the 20th century, American roads were chaos. Drivers didn’t need a license, lane lines didn’t exist, and stop signs hadn’t yet been invented. When the first official stop sign did appear in Detroit, in 1915, it was small, white, and square, nothing like the red octagon we know today. But in 1923, a branch of Mississippi’s highway department suggested a change—what if a sign’s shape could denote the kind of hazard ahead? The logic was simple: The more sides a sign has, the more dangerous the upcoming stretch of road is. Circles (which were considered to have infinite sides) designated the riskiest hazards, like railroad crossings. Octagons denoted the second most perilous hazards, like intersections. Diamonds signalled less-tricky stretches, and rectangles were strictly informational. We still use these parameters today, though no one knows why the nonagon drew the short stick.

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KNOCKANURE

PADRE PIO EVENING MASS: will take place on Thursday evening at 7.00p.m. Beginning with the Rosary followed by mass and Benediction. All are welcome.

FIT: Keep Fit with Maggie Large every Thursday from 4th Sept. at 7.30pm at the Knockanure Community Centre.

Meditation 6 week Course at Knockanure Community Centre, Phone 068 49799. Computer Classes in Knockanure Community Centre for 4 weeks starting on 3rd Sept from 4.00 to 6.00pm Phone 068 49799.

SCHOOL AROUND THE CORNER, will be recreated at Fr. Casey’s GAA Clubhouse on Saturday night, August 30th 2014, . In remembrance of 1964 when Paddy Crosbie came to Abbeyfeale to record his programme.

HERITAGE WEEK, details at the library, many events in North Kerry and West Limerick.

BEST WISHES to Liza Mulvihill who now resides in St Ita’s hospital she celebrated her 99th Birthday recently.

BEST WISHES to Eileen and Joe Enright on their 40th wedding anniversary.

FAMILY FUN DAY on August 31st in Listowel Town Park, organised by Kerry Crusaders.

THANKS: Kerry Parents & Friends Association acknowledges €618.79 proceeds of recent Church Gate Collection. Many thanks to all who contributed and especially those who helped with the collection.

DANCING: Set Dancing with Timmy Woulfe’s, class for adults will recommence on Mon.1st Sept at 8.30pm.

THANKS: The Graveyard Committee would like to thank all those who contributed so generously to the Collections at the Masses. A meeting will be held in the Marian Hall on Wed 27th Aug at 9.00pm

DEATH has occurred on 19th August 2014 of Brenda Daly (née Trant) of Caherslee, Tralee and formerly of, Lixnaw. Brenda was predeceased by her husband John and children Joe, Martin and Elizbeth and is survived by her daughter Mary and Philis, sons Dr. Adan and Peter. Sister Theresa Trant (South Africa), sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nephews, and nieces . Following Requiem Mass at St. Michael's Church, Lixnaw, Brenda Daly was laid to rest in Kiltomey Cemetery , Lixnaw. Brenda had many friends in the parish. DEATH took place on 16th August 2014 of Josie Loftus (née Stack) of Varty Avenue, Raheen, and Athea, wife of the late Bill and is survived by sons, daughters, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces. Following Requiem Mass Josie Loftus was laid to rest in Kilcornan Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Fr James Leahy, Joan O Grady, Sr. Agatha Stack, Michael Kennelly, John Canty, Edward Joe Nash, Liz O Connor, Mick Barrett, Shane Courtney, Denis J O Sullivan, Peggy McElligott, William J Hudson, Sr. Evangelist Cantillon, Mary McLoughlin, Diarmuid Brandon, Tom Begley, Dan Ahern, Geraldine Hegarty, Michael griffin, Madeline Moloney, Mai Scanlon, Liam Nolan, Mike Joe Daly. Mass on Fri. 29th at 7.30pm for Danny Walsh. Mass on Sat.30th at 7.30pm for Liam Lynch & the deceased members of the Byrne & Lynch Families.

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

Collectors for September Vigil, Noreen O’Connell & Michael Liston

11am, Kitty Windle & Mary Lynch; Knockanure 10am Maurice Dowling.

CHALICE: The Ardagh Chalice hoard found at Reerasta, Ardagh in September 1868. A monument to the find will be unveiled on Saturday 30th August 2014 in the presence of Bishop Brendan Leahy, outside Saint Molua’s Parish Church Ardagh after 7.30pm Mass in the church.

BOOK to mark the 300th Anniversary of St Brendan’s Church Tarbert will be of interest to locals as several Moyvane names are included in the baptisms.

RAMBLING HOUSE at Seanchai on 28th August, singing Club will perform at Desmond Castle at 3.30pm on 30th August.

CONGRATULATIONS to Athea Drama members who recently performed in Athea Hall, they include Tony Halpin, Donal Woulfe and Lorcan McAuliffe, Hannah Finnegan, Tommy Denihan, Annette O Donnell, Carol O Connor, Karina Buckley, and Michael O’ Connor.

ST JOHN’S: Wed. 27th Aug. a play by Sarah Keane called 4.48 Psychosis. Fri. 29th, Mrs Shakespeare, A comic drama, details from 068 22566.

ADORATION ROOM REOPENED at St. Mary’s Church reopened on Tuesday morning, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will continue each week at the usual times on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

COURSE: Fr. Sean Sheehy conduct a 10 week course based on the new Catechism over the coming weeks commencing on Wednesday, September 24th and ending on November 26th from 7.30 to 9pm At Listowel. Topics will include: 1. Humans Need Faith in God. 2. God comes to us 3. The Gospel Truth for everyone 4. Faith calls for a “Yes” – I Believe in God 5. The Beginning of Man and Woman 6. Good News: God sends His Son, Jesus 7. Jesus is the only Saviour 8. The Holy Spirit, Spirit of Truth 9. Jesus’ Church – Reflects His light – Her Marks 10. Mary – Most perfect member our Eternal Destiny.

FIRST AID: Three day Occupational First Aid Course Fetac level 5 on 10th 11th and 12th Sept at The Ballyroe Heights Hotel, Tralee. Full details www.getready.ie

KERRY DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES 2nd – 7th September ex Kerry Airport led by Bishop Ray Browne. There are a small number of seats available on the Pilgrimage for Hotel Pilgrims due to cancellations. Contact Janice 064 7758219 email: joskdp@eircom.net”

NATIONAL GRANDPARENTS DAY IN KNOCK: Sunday September 14th. Chief Celebrant: Archbishop Charles Brown, Apostolic Nuncio. Bookings John Paul II Pastoral Centre, Killarney 064 6632644 from September 1st.

ST. MICHAEL’S COLLEGE reopens Tuesday 26th August at 9am. Check website for further details.

THE LISTOWEL RACE WEEK ACCOMMODATION OFFICE is open from Monday- Friday 11:00- 13:00 and 14:00-16:00, contact us on 068- 23036 or 068- 23037.

REUNION LEAVING CERT CLASS OF 1994 On Saturday 13th September, the Presentation School Listowel, Leaving Cert Class of 1994 will have a 20 year reunion, Contact unablistowel@yahoo.ie , keelin.kissane@hotmail.com,

BLOOD: Irish Blood Transfusion Service: 3000 units of blood are required every week. 1000 people receive blood or a blood product every week. A quarter of our population require blood at some point in their life. There will be a blood donor clinic held in the Community Centre, Castleisland, on Wednesday, 27th and Thursday, 28th August 2014. Time: 6.00pm to 9.00pm.

PEOPLE of the Year, closing date for entries is Sept.6th, details from people of the year.com

FAIR: Milford Hospice Fair 31st Aug at UL. details from, you’d like to get involved or lend a hand with this year’s Milford Harvest Fair, contact 061 485860.

MENTAL Health : Free Focus Programmes Tralee for those recovering from mental health problems. Duration: 12 months. Enquiries: National Learning Network 0667122533.

Depression: Weekly meeting for sufferers of depression and bi-polar disorder takes place in the Sacristy rooms at the rear of St. John’s Church every Tuesday at 8.00p.m. Call Kate on 087-2993142 or Aware office on 01-6617211.

ADDICTION: Freedom from Addiction - Free For Life: Is an addiction controlling and ruining your life? Would you like to discover Hope and Joy? Contact us: Community Cenacolo, Knock, Co. Mayo. Telephone: 094-9388286, where you can find free help? Further Info: Jean : 087-2687040, or Damien: 0860644662 also www.communitycenacolo.ie

“We believe that, even in the darkest night, it is possible to find light again. In the deepest sadness, joy can be rekindled. In the bitterest loneliness, a friend may draw close and love you” (Mother Elvira.).

CYCLE: Congrats to all who took part and helped out in the Knights Charity Cyclists Glin GAA cycle for Irish heart Foundation on Saturday 16th Aug 2014.

SINGER Patsy Watchorn has retired from touring after 50 years on the stage. The Dublin born entertainer had a career with the Dublin City Ramblers, The Dubliners and the Dublin Legends. He has hits like “The Rare Ould Times”, and “The Ferryman”.

PRAYER breaks all bars, dissolves all chains, opens all prisons, and widens all straits by which God's saints have been held. E M Bounds.

REPLY: Mary O Connell comment on knockanurelocal youtube

My grandmother was Ellen Harnett. She married Denis O'Connell and they lived in Clash in Abbeyfeale. My father John and his 6 sisters emigrated to the US after his parents died and they were raised here by their Uncle Fr. John Harnett also of Abbeyfeale.

CLAIMS after Civil War , taken from National Archives; Mary Agnes Sheehy, Church Street, Listowel, County Kerry. FIN/COMP/2/8/185, Date, Nov 1923-[?1926]Dwelling house and premises damaged at Church Street, Listowel on 2/3 March 1922; file states the property was occupied by an ex-soldier and family against whom an order

for possession had been obtained; before the order was

executed the tenant caused the afore mentioned destruction;

dwelling house and fixtures damaged at Carhooeragh, Knockanure,

County Kerry on 25 March 1923; file states that the claimant

is a shopkeeper and supporter of the government and used

to supply the troops; notices were put up in Listowel

threatening those who supplied the National troops and on account of this support the claimant's property was fired upon and damaged.

File, William Moore, farmer, Kilmorna, County Kerry. (FIN/COMP/2/8/291) Jan 1923-Feb 1927

File, Denis O'Sullivan, Bunagarha, Listowel, County Kerry. (FIN/COMP/2/8/688) Jan 1923-Jan 1927

File, Michael McCarthy, Coilbee, Listowel, County Kerry. (FIN/COMP/2/8/707) Jan 1923-Jan 1927

File, John P Kennelly, National Hotel, Limerick City. (FIN/COMP/2/8/315) Jan 1923-Jan 1927

File, Michael Keane, parish priest, Newtownsandes, County Kerry. (FIN/COMP/2/8/330) Feb 1923-[?1926] page 17

File. Jeremiah O'Connor, Rathoran, Kilmorna, County Kerry. (FIN/COMP/2/8/708) Feb 1923-[?1926]

File, Mary Walsh, Clounprohus, County Kerry. (FIN/COMP/2/8/779)

Mar 1923-Jan 1927

File, Maurice Heffernan, Kilmorna, County Kerry. (FIN/COMP/2/8/807), Mar 1923-[?1926]

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KNOCKANURE

TRIP: Day Trip to Cobh on Wednesday August 20th. Visit all the attractions, lunch included. Depart Listowel 8am. Contact Marie Walsh on 086 1032436.

CONGRATULATIONS to Betty O Sullivan and Jim Halpin who were married in Moyvane Church recently by Fr Lucid. PP. Best man Darren Halpin, Groomsmen were Frank Stafford, Danny O Sullivan, Garry Carroll and Dan Halpin. Bridesmaids, Orlaith O Sullivan, Marie Shanahan, Sarah Allen, Amanda O Donnell and Autumn Halpin. The bride is daughter of Dan O Sullivan and the late Bernadette O Sullivan of Aughrim. The groom is son of the late Michael and Mary Halpin of Ballygolouge.

TRIP to farms in Cork, details from 087 29666 35.

MATCH: Listowel Emmetts Ladies Senior , Aug 2014 who secured an away win against Corca Dhuibhne on a scoreline of 6-16 to 3-8 in the Mary Jo Curran Cup. Team includes, Doireann Tarrant, Claire Kennelly, Louise Horgan, Breda Lane (Knockanure) , Kate Sayers, Norma O' Sullivan, Sarah O'Brien, Maguerite O'Flaherty, Emma Thornton, Catherine Flavin, Fiona Buckley, Megan Feeley, Maimie O'Flynn, Miriam O"Keffee, Lauren Flavin, Mary Beades, Aoife Shine, Caoimhe O'Sullivan, Sarah Moriarty,

BLACKBERRIES are now ripe in small quantities.

REMEMBER: On Saturday night, August 30th 2014, The School around the Corner will be recreated at Fr. Casey’s GAA Clubhouse. In remembrance of 1964 when Paddy Crosbie came to Abbeyfeale to record his programme.

HERITAGE WEEK, details at the library, many events in North Kerry and at Desmond Castle NCW.

DEATH: Eileen Ahern died on Saturday 9th August , Eileen nee O Connor of Parkanna, Athea, wife of the late Tom. Survived by her daughter Evelyn, sons Ted, Seamus, Francis & Tony, son-in-law Liam, daughters-in-law Ursula, Miriam, Louise and Margaret, grandchildren, sisters Betty and Bridie, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nephews nieces. Requiem Mass for Eileen Ahern was celebrated on Tuesday 12th August 2014, burial after in Holy Cross Cemetery.

DEATH has occurred of Maureen Cooper (née O'Sullivan)

Ardshanavooley, Killarney. Maureen was predeceased by her husband Michael and survived by children, Danny, Mark, Geraldine, Mike, Vince, Karen and Colm.

DEATH: Georgie O'Connell of 48 St John's Grove, Holloway, London N19 and formerly of Kilpadogue, Tarbert, County Kerry. Was laid to rest on 13th August 2014, he is survived by his wife Bridget, son John, daughter Mary, daughter-in-law Stella, brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces, grandchildren, great-grandchildren. His brother Patsy was a Feale Rangers and Kerry footballer.

ANNIVERSARIES: Jim Flaherty, Tom Holly, Sean Neligan, John Sheahan, Peg Keane, Geraldine Dillon, Bridie O Connor, Con McSweeney, John Hudson, Sr. Patrick Tarrant, Willie Finucane, Pope Pius x, Catherine Broderick, Margaret Crowley, Padraig O Callaghan, Fr.Micheal Galvin, Ethne Strong, Brid McCarthy, Paddy Barry, Mary Olive Relihan, Jim Stack, Bridie O Connor, Mary O Mahony. Mass on Tues. 19th at 7.30pm for Fr. John O’Flaherty & the deceased members of the O’Flaherty Family. Mass on Sunday 24th at

11.00am for Maurice & Mary Hartnett & son James.

READERS: Vigil, Elaine Hudson, 11.00am Philip Kiely & Maureen Walsh; Knockanure 10.00am, Patricia & Andrew Rogan.

COLLECTORS for September, Vigil, Noreen O’Connell & Michael Liston, 11am Kitty Windle & Mary Lynch; Knockanure 10am, Maurice Dowling.

KNOCK: Abbeyfeale parish will travel to Knock on Tuesday, August 19th , book with Sean Broderick or Peg Murphy.

YOUTH: The Annual Youth Conference (organised by Legion of Mary) will be held on the 30th /31st August in All Hallows College, Dublin. It is open to all young people between the ages 18 and 40. Give your name to Patricia 087 9048659 by August 22nd.

CHALICE: The Ardagh Chalice hoard found at Reerasta Ardagh in September 1868. A monument to the find will be unveiled on Saturday 30th August 2014 in the presence of Bishop Brendan Leahy, outside Saint Molua’s Parish Church Ardagh after 7.30pm Mass in the church.

PRAYER: Afternoon of prayer with John Delaney will be held at Scartaglen Church on 24th Aug. at 2.30pm.

ROSE: Among the escorts At the Rose of Tralee, Liam Harnett, 28, from Abbeyfeale and Kennedy O’Brien, from Newcastle West,

LEAVING: 994 females and 907 males sat the Leaving Cert in Kerry this year, 75 sat the Leaving Cert Applied.

CANCER: Recovery Haven: ‘ Strides for Life’ is run in conjunction with the Irish Cancer Society. The Group meets every Tuesday at Recovery Haven, Tralee. Any queries, please contact Siobhán @ 066-7192122.

SENIOR Help Line: Do you need someone to talk to? Senior Help Line is a confidential listening service for older people by older people for the price of a local call anywhere in Ireland, Local 1850440444. Senior Help Line is open from 10.00am to 10.00pm, 365 days a year.

THOUGHT: Friendship needs no words - it is solitude delivered from the anguish of loneliness. Dag Hammarskjold

DEPRESSION; Weekly meeting for sufferers of depression and bi-polar disorder takes place in the Sacristy rooms at the rear of St. John’s Church every Tuesday at 8.00p.m. Call Kate on 087-2993142 or Aware office on 01-6617211.

PEOPLE of the Year, closing date for entries is Sept.6th, details from people of the year.com

FAIR: Milford Hospice Fair 31st Aug at UL. details from, you’d like to get involved or lend a hand with this year’s Milford Harvest Fair, contact the fundraising supervisor Anne Marie Hayes at A.hayes@milfordcarecentre.ie or 061 485860.

FREE TRAVEL: childleapcard.ie/

Till 24th August, kids will be able to travel for free using Child Leap Card.

SCHOOL BAGS: Parents complain about weight of school bags and costs, yet they buy the expensive bag, just because of a fancy picture on the back of it.

VITORIES CHRISTI Volunteers; To find out more, email colin@viatoreschristi.com call 01-8689986 or visit http://viatoreschristi.com/events/

PICTURES a few locals involved, Man on the Bridge

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FREE BUS PASS; There is much talk about the free travel pass, anyone who observed people boarding a bus are surprised at the number of young people with free travel pass. I am told last Wednesday a person with free travel pass having the trappings of middle class took over the front seat, to read the North Kerry Edition of the Kerryman and transact their business on a touch screen, refusing to allow another person to sit beside them.

WAR DEATHS: Denis Mulvihill, Regiment: 2nd Bn. Irish Guards, Died: 31/07/1917, Son of Michael and Margaret Mulvihil, Killianymore, Glin, Co. Limerick.

Name: John O'Halloran, Regiment: 1st Bn, Royal Munster Fusiliers

Died: 08/09/1916,Son of Mary O'Halloran (nee Lynch) who was from Glin, Co Limerick. Current address being Ballylongford, Co. Kerry

Name: John Walsh, Regiment: 2nd Bn, Royal Munster Fusiliers, Died: 12/02/1919. Son of Thomas and Johanna Walsh, Glin, Co. Limerick. Brother of Thomas Walsh

Name: Thomas Walsh, Regiment: 2nd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers, Died: 22/03/1918, Son of Thomas and Johanna Walsh, Glin, Co. Limerick. Brother of John

Name: John Cusack ,Regiment: 9th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers, Died: 16/04/1915: Born in Glin, Co. Limerick

Name: Patrick Cusack, Regiment: 9th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers ,Died: 18/03/1916, Son of Margaret & James Cusack, Killeany, Glin, Co. Limerick

Name: Timothy Hanrahan, Regiment: 2nd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers, Died: 21/12/1914 Born in Glin, Co. Limerick. There were 57 members of the 2nd Batallion R. M. F. Killed that day, including 10 Limerick men.

Name: Daniel Hanlon, Regiment: 1st Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers, Died: 22/03/1918, Son of Daniel and Norah Hanlon, Glin, Co. Limerick.

BALLYHAHILL

Name: Patrick O'Sullivan, Regiment: 2nd Bn. Irish Guards, Died: 30/09/1916, Born in Ballyhahill, Co. Limerick.

Thomas Fitzgerald, Regiment: 2nd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers, Died: 10/11/1917, Born in Ballyhahill, Co. Limerick

LOUGHILL

Michael Quill, Regiment: 10th Bn. Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Died: 25/07/1917

: Son of Thomas Quill, Loughill, Co. Limerick

SHANAGOLDEN

Daniel Joseph Sheehan, Regiment: 1st Bn. Grenadier Guards. Died: 24/07/1917. Son of John and Johanna Sheehan, Shanagolden, Co Limerick.

John Copeland, Regiment: 2nd Bn. Scots Guards, Died: 26/10/1914

Son of Charles and Catherine Copeland (nee Healy), Corgriggs, Shanagolden, Co. Limerick.

Robert Cussen, Regiment: 7th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers, Died: 12/08/1915, Son of Joseph Cussen, Ballyegna, Shanagolden, Co. Limerick

Daniel Lynch, Regiment: 44th Bn. Australian Infantry, Died: 28/03/1918. Son of John & Catherine Lynch, Shanagolden, Co. Limerick

Patrick McDonnell, Regiment: 1st Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers, Died: 18/11/1916, Born in Shanagolden, Limerick.

Lance Corporal, Phillip Naughton, Regiment: 8th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers, Died: 31/08/1916: Born Shanagolden, Co Limerick. Husband of Catherine Naughton, 1 Keeffe's Place, Edward St, Limerick.

Henry O'Brien, Regiment: 1st Bn. Irish Guards, Died: 28/06/1916, Son of David and Bridget O'Brien, Shanagolden, Co Limerick.

Martin O'Donovan, Regiment: 2nd. Bn. Irish Guards, Died: 27/03/1918, Born in Shanagolden, Co Limerick.

William Pennie, Regiment: 1st Bn. Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F., Died: 25/08/1918, Son of John Pennie, Shanagolden, Co. Limerick.

Daniel Joseph Sheehan, Regiment: 1st Bn. Grenadier Guards., Died: 24/07/1917

Son of John and Johanna Sheehan, Shanagolden, Co Limerick.

Eugene Carroll, Regiment: 6th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers, Died: 28/12/1917, Commemorated: Jerusalem War Cemetery, Israel, Born in Kilmallock, Co Limerick.

Daniel Lynch, Regiment: 44th Bn. Australian Infantry, Died: 28/03/1918, Son of John & Catherine Lynch, Shanagolden, Co. Limerick. Emigrated to Australia in 1898.

George Robinson Smith, Regiment: 4th Bn. Australian Infantry, Died: 06/09/1917, Further Details: Son of Richard and Jane Smith, Suite 9 Broughton Apartments, Vancouver, BC, Canada. George attended the Diocesan School, Molesworth St, Dublin

Name: William J. Doherty, Regiment: 2nd Bn. Irish Guards, Died: 15/09/1917, Born in Limerick

Michael O'Keefe, Regiment: 2nd Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers, Died: 08/07/1915, Born in Limerick. Listed as O'Keef on CWGC database.

Patrick Reddin, Regiment: 2nd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers, Died: 16/07/1916, Husband of Margaret Reddin, 5 Doyle's Cottages, Garryowen, Limerick.

Simon Sheehy, Regiment: 1st Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers, Died: 12/11/1917, Son of Martin Sheehy, Carrickerry, Ardagh, Co Limerick.

Maurice Connors, Regiment: 1st Garrison Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers, Died: 02/08/1917, Born in Newcastlewest, Co. Limerick.

Francis Duhig, Regiment: 2nd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers, Died: 27/08/1914

Born in Limerick

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CWGC Link: http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/236353/HANLON,%20D

2014 August 13 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

ACTIVE Retired Day" in Knockanure was held on Monday the 11th August 2014, more from 068 49799. New members especially welcome.

VINTAGE RUN in Knockanure on August 17th, many side show events are also taking place in the Village on the day.

THANKS to all who were involved in the graveyard masses, hundreds attended, great to see so many giving of their time and energy year after year preparing and serving. Our Parish Priest who has a big workload, deserves our appreciation, he is ably assisted by Fr Tom and Fr Brendan who also serve.

BEST WISHES to Locals in the band competition at All Ireland Fleadh in Sligo.

The Bedford Cross. The band includes Katie Lucey, Joan Lane and Yvonne Buckley on fiddles, Aisling Neville and James Dillon on flutes, John Neville on accordion, Brian Scannell on banjo, Lorraine Horgan on concertina, Noel Clancy on drums and Lindsay Moynagh on piano

200 YEARS since St Brendan’s Church opened and the occasion will be marked on August 17th at 3pm in Tarbert.

ATHEA Parish Festival begins on August 15th and will continue until August 24th finishing with a 5k run. The committee are sponsoring a party on Wednesday afternoon, August 20th, for the Going Strong members. Details from Rose at Brouder’s.

RACING in Tralee again during the Rose Festival at Ballybeggan Park on 16th and 17th August.

HORSE FAIR at Knocknagoshel on Aug. 16th.

LEAVING Cert results, helpline number 1800 265165.

BEST WISHES to Moss Gaire and his wife Betty who are retiring from their shop in Duagh after 30 years serving the district, best wishes to Steve and Paula are taking over.

WATER; There will be Water Safety & Swim Lessons at Glin Pier August 14th to 18th. Lifeguards are on duty every day at the pier to suit the times of the tides. Daily and weekly tide times can be found by clicking on 'Tides at Glin'

THOUGHT:” If we are habitually grumbling and complaining, we should beware; the path we are on leads away from Christ”.

Francis Frangipane.

DEATH: Rev. Fr. Michael Sheehy, 29 August 1927 – 31 July 2014 second youngest child of Thomas and Marianne Sheehy of Duagh, Co Kerry. Survived by his sister, Sr. Laboure Sheehy , he was predeceased by six siblings. Reverend Michael (Mick) was born in Kilcara, Duagh, Kilmorna on Aug. 29, 1927. Died 31st July 2014 in the care of the Sisters of Nazareth, Camberwell in the sixtieth year of his priesthood. He studied for the priesthood at St Patrick's College, Carlow as a student for the Archdiocese of Melbourne and was ordained a priest at the Cathedral of the Assumption, Carlow, on June 6, 1954. After serving as Assistant Priest at the Parishes of Northcote (1955), Kyneton (1958), Kew (1965), St Kilda West (1967), Preston East (1967) and then as Parish Priest of Healesville (1969), Heidelberg (1971) and Doncaster from 1979 until his retirement in 2009.

DEATH has taken place of John Purtill, Statin Island, New York and late of Ballydonoghue, Lisselton

Requiem mass for John took place at Statin Island Church, New York Friday 8th August 2014, Burial afterwards in the local cemetery. Months Minds mass for John Purtill will take place at St. Teresa’s Church, Ballydonoghue at 8pm on September 4th.

DEATH has taken place of Sr. Rosalie Enright, Missionary Sisters of the Holy Rosary, Cavan and late of Tarbert, Co. Kerry, on August 8th 2014. Was serving in S. Africa, Kenya and Zambia. Survived by the Holy Rosary Sisters, her brothers Danny, Gerry and Tommy, her sisters Breda and Sr. Aquin, sisters-in-law, Maureen, Stella and Bea, brother-in-law Sean, nieces, nephews. Requiem Mass For Sr. Roslalie was celebrated in Tarbert Church on Monday 11th at 11am, Mass for Sister will be celebrated in the Cathedral of Ss Patrick & Felim, Cavan on Tuesday at noon, followed by burial in Cullies Cemetery.

DEATH took place on 8th August 2014 of Mary Flaherty (née Galvin)

Tubbertureen, Moyvane. She was predeceased by her husband Ned, survived by son Michéal, daughters Marian (Atlanta), Frances (Sligo) and Gabrielle, daughter-in-law Esther, sons-in-law Danny and Kasper, her six grandchildren, sister-in-law, nephews, nieces. Requiem Mass for Mary Flaherty was celebrated in the Church of the Assumption, Moyvane on 11th August, followed by burial in Ahavoher Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Shannon Tragedy 15 Aug. 1893, Pat Shine, Madeline Mulvihill, Mick Finucane, Jim Harnett, Pat Carmody, Sr. Eileen Cunningham, Tom Begley, Sr. Hanora Moriarty, Kate Devane, Denis Sheahan, Nuala Gould, Mary Enright, Jeff Eger, Mass on Tue. 12th at 7.30pm for Mossie O’Connor. Mass on Wed 13th at 7.30pm for Dan & Tessie. Mass on Sat 16th at 7.30pm for Sean Nelligan. Mass on Sun 17th at 10.00am for Dick, Peggy, Myles, John & Mary Sheehan.

HOLYDAY on Friday 15th August is the Feast of the Assumption. It is a Holyday of Obligation, Fri 15th Knockanure Mass 10.00am and Moyvane 11.00am. Vigil Mass on Thursday in Moyvane at 7.30pm.

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

Diocesan Collection for the Pastoral & Retreat Centres on the 16th & 17th August. Rosary after Mass next Thursday night, the Eve of the Assumption

MEDJUGORJE MONTHLY PRAYER MEETING in Listowel on Monday, August 11th from 7.30pm. to 9.00pm. in the Parish Meeting room. All welcome.

ANNUAL DIOCESAN COLLECTION FOR PASTORAL & RETREAT CENTRES will be taken up at all Masses, 16th & 17th August.

WELL: The 100th Anniversary of the grotto at the Blessed Well in Templeathea is coming up shortly, anybody interested in helping with suggestions or ideas would be very welcome.

BEST Wishes to Blueberry Athea, who are taking part in the Irish Food Awards in Cork University .

LOURDES: West Limerick pilgrimage to Lourdes will depart on Wednesday 20th August for five nights on a direct flight from Shannon Airport. full board at the Hotel Roissy. Contact Pat on 069-62306.

ST. JOHN’S THEATRE & ARTS CENTRE Sat. 9th to 31st, Fairscin Inise – An Island Portrait a selection of images from the photographic collection of The Blasket Centre Archive. Liadh Ní Riada launched the exhibition on 9th August 2014 and Gabriel Fitzmaurice was master of ceremonies. Traditional music and dance after launch. Wed 13th The Percy French Story and on Wed 20th to 22nd , The Lonesome West, a play by Martin McDonagh, more from 068 22566.

YOUTH 2000 Summer Festival, Cistercian College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary from Thursday 14th - Sunday 17th August,2014.

For more information and to book phone 01 6753690.

THE ANNUAL YOUTH CONFERENCE (organised by the Legion of Mary) will be held on the 30th/31st August in All Hallows College, Dublin. The Diocesan council of the Legion of Mary wish to sponsor two young people to attend. Give your name to Patricia 0879048659 by August 22nd.

O CONNELL SUMMER SCHOOL Derrynane on 30th August, details from 087 2805 702.

CONFERENCE at Glenstal; This year’s keynote lecture will be given by Professor Helen Nicholson, University of Cardiff. Her lecture is entitled: “A long way from Jerusalem: the Templars and Hospitallers in Ireland, c. 1172–c.1330.”

POLES: Everywhere we look there are ESB poles, little do we realise that the holes for most of them were dug with pick and shovel, it is high time that some memorial to the diggers was erected, before the last of them pass away.

THE POPE’S 10 COMMANDMENTS FOR ACHIEVING PERSONAL HAPPINESS.

POPE Francis has released his top 10 tips for achieving happiness. 1st – Live and let live 2nd – Be giving of yourself to other people. If you withdraw into yourself you become like stagnant water which becomes putrid. 3rd – Proceed calmly in life

4th – A healthy sense of leisure. Consumerism has brought anxiety, causing us to loose a healthy culture of leisure.

5th – Sunday is for family. 6th – We need to be creative with young people. We need to give them opportunities.

7th – Environmental degradation is one of the biggest challenges we face. We must ask the question, is humanity committing suicide with this indiscriminate use of nature? 8th – Needing to talk badly about other people indicates a low self esteem.

9th – We can inspire other people not by talk but through personal witness 10th – We are living in a time of many wars and the call for peace must be shouted. Peace isn’t quiet. It’s always pro-active.

WALKS; http://www.pilgrimpath.ie/

Pilgrimage has been defined as “a meaningful journey to a place of spiritual significance” and the practice is almost as old as recorded history. In Ireland the pilgrim journey has strong historic resonance with early Christian scholars coming to Clonmacnoise; medieval penitents journeying to Lough Derg, Holycross and Glendalough, while others sought heightened spirituality by visiting Skellig Michael or climbing Croagh Patrick.

WAR DEATHS: Edward Guina, Regiment: 1st Bn. Irish Guards Died: 06/11/1914, Son of Edward & Bridget Guina, Athea, Co. Limerick

Name: John Lynch, Regiment: 1st Bn. Royal Irish Rifles

Died: 11/03/1915, Son of Patrick & Johanna Lynch, Athea, Ardagh.

Name: William Lynch, Regiment: 8th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers

Died: 26/05/1916, Son of Patrick and Johanna Lynch, Athea, Ardagh, Brother of John above.

Staff Nurse Mary Danaher, Regiment: Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve, Died: 12/10/1918

Daughter of Mrs. A. Danaher, Glenagower, Athea.

Name: John Lane, Regiment: 2nd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers

Died: 24/12/1916, Born in Abbeyfeale.

Name: Patrick Leen, Regiment: 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers

Died: 01/05/1916, Born in Abbeyfeale,

Name: Thomas O'Connor, Regiment: 1st Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers

Died: 29/11/1915.

Name: Michael Sexton, Regiment: 1st Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers

Died: 30/09/1918, Born in Abbeyfeale, Co Limerick. Father was Denis Sexton, Newcastle West.

Name: Daniel Sheehan, Regiment: 8th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers,

Son of Mortimer and Bridget Sheehan, Mountcollins, Abbeyfeale.

Name: William Treston, Regiment: Royal Field Artillery, Died: 29/04/1916, Son of Elizabeth Treston, originally from Abbeyfeale. Now Elizabeth Keran (formerly Treston), of Kilmacduagh, Gort.

Name: Michael Woulfe, Regiment: 1st Bn. Irish Guards

Died: 01/11/1914, Born in Abbeyfeale.

Name: Alfred Falkiner Broderick, Regiment: 'D' Bty. 38th Bde. Royal Field Artillery, Died: 02/04/1918, Son of Matilda Broderick, Feale View Lodge, Abbeyfeale.

Name: Michael Broderick, Regiment: 85th Siege Bty. Royal Army Service Corps. Died: 02/11/1918, Son of Cornelius and Hanora Broderick, Abbeyfeale.

Name: Michael Broderick, Regiment: 2nd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers

Died: 24/08/1916, Son of John and Mary Broderick, Abbeyfeale.

Name: Michael Cullinane,Regiment: 1st Garrison Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers, Died: 29/05/1916, Husband of Mary Cullinane, Abbeyfeale,

Name: John Curtin, Regiment: 2nd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers

Died: 04/10/1918, Son of Timothy & Mary Curtin, Mountcollins.

Name: David Hartnett, Regiment: 3rd Bn. N.Z. Rifle Brigade

Died: 15/09/1916, Son of Maurice and Ellen Hartnett, Dromtrasna Collins.

Name: William Hartnett, Regiment: 19th Bn. Australian Infantry

Died: 25/08/1916, Born in Knockadireen, Abbeyfeale.

14 August 6 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

CHURCHYARD: Mon. 4th Holy Mass at Ahavoher Graveyard at 8pm.

Tues. 5th Holy Mass at Knockanure Graveyard at 8pm. Wed. 6th Holy Mass at Murhur Graveyard at 8pm, Weather permitting.

Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre.

NEXT: "Active Retired Day" in Knockanure takes place on Monday the 11th August 2014. 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 Ann Marie McEvoy of Aughrim, Moyvane and Michael Flaherty of Glin who were married at Moyvane Church by Fr. Crawford on 25th July 2014. Best man was Conor Flaherty and groomsmen were Gavin Woods and Johnny Costello. Bridesmaids were Sinead Kearney, Catherina Sheehan and Denise McEvoy. The bride is daughter of Noreen and the late Denis McEvoy and the grooms parents are Mike and Margaret Flaherty.

CYCLE: Ring of North Kerry begins at Finuge on August 9th at 9.30am.

SEISIUN organised by Comhaltas of traditional entertainment at the Devon Inn on Thursday nights during the summer.

ALERT: Knockanure Community Alert: We wish to inform members of our community if you see any unusual activity or strange vehicles loitering around the area to ring the Gardai at Listowel 21000 or call our community alert number. It is important that we all look out for each other.

DEATH occurred on 28th July 2014 of Margaret O'Sullivan (née Casey) of Lower Athea. Survived by husband Connie, sons Seán, Connie & Patrick, daughters Margaret (Scanlon), Mary (O’Connor) Patrickswell, & Breda (Hayes), daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, grandchildren, great-granddaughters, sister Sr. Eileen Casey (Birmingham), brother Denis (Chicago), brothers-in-law Patsy (Ex Creamery) & Sean (New York), sisters-in-law Kathleen (Chicago) & Mary (New York), nephews, nieces. Following Requiem Mass Thursday 31st July in St. Bartholomew’s Church, Athea. Margaret O Sullivan was laid to rest in Holy Cross Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Paddy Rochford, James O Brien, John McGrath, Sr. Benedict Cotter, Neilus O Connell, Pat Sheehy, Fr. Kieran O Shea, John Carmody, Nan Sullivan, Sean Hanrahan, Tess O Connor, Sr. Barbara Murphy, Jack Dalton, Patrick Wren, Molly Mahony, Sr. Brendan Sheehy, Jerry Mulvihill, William O Sullivan. Mass on Fri 8th Knockanure at 7.30pm for Ellen & Laurence Collins. Mass on Tue 12th at 7.30pm for Mossie O’Connor Glen Road.

READERS: Readers: Vigil, Seline Mulvihill, 11.00am, Karina Stack & Kevin Hudson; Knockanure 10.00am, Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald.

MENTAL Health; Free Focus Programmes Tralee for those recovering from mental health problems. Duration: 12 months. Enquiries: National Learning Network 0667122533.

KNOCK SHRINE: Coach to Knock Shrine on Mon 11th Aug for Sr. Breege McKenna visit. Bus leaves Tralee Bus station at 7.30am, more from 0667180123 or Donal 0876361023.

BUS: The Irish Cancer Society is offering a free transport service to patients undergoing chemotherapy treatments in Cork University Hospital, Kerry General Hospital & the Mercy University Hospital, Cork. For more information, patients can contact their treatment team in the hospital or call Gail on 01 2310 566.

EVENTS: Glin Festival and Dingle races run from 8th to 10th Aug. Puck Fair runs from 10th to 12th Aug. Duagh Festival 9th and 10th August. Dublin Horse Show runs from 6th to 10th August. August 17th Knockanure Vintage Rally, Contact Paddy 087-2603531. 2014 Electric Picnic August 29-31 festival.

ST JOHN’S: Tuesday 5th The Best of Traditional. Wed. 6th Radio Luxembourg, a comedy. Fri 8h , Honour Heffernan & Hugh Buckley. Wed, 13th The Percy French Story, details from 086 22566.

LOUGH DERG: / Lough Derg, return bus service

contact Timfitzpatricksoflistowel@eircom.net Tel: 068 21707

PERMANENT DIACONATE Are you interested in becoming a Permanent Deacon for the Diocese of Kerry? Nationally 31 deacons have been ordained and 58 are in training. Married men over the age of 35 and single men over the age of 25 may apply. The upper age limit for ordination is 63. If interested there will be a ‘Come and See Session’ in the Autumn. If interested please contact Canon Declan or Fr. Eoin Mangan P.P. Knocknagoshel, Tel: (068) 46107.

ST. MARYS’ CHURCH LISTOWEL IS OPEN: The Parish Finance Council is delighted to announce that our church which was closed for the past two months for renovation is re-opened this weekend 3rd Aug. 2014. This was a major project, new floor and then the retiling. Also the piping of the central heating was also totally replaced. The arches of the main body of the church are now lit up with under floor led lights. While there was no work done to the sanctuary itself, we replaced the wheelchair ramp onto the sanctuary and re-carpeted it. We wish to thank the Architect, Richard McElligott and Cisco Woodframe Homes Ltd. Contractors, Lixnaw who carried out the project with competence and professionalism and did it all on schedule. We are also grateful to the group who kindly helped with the general clean-up in preparation for the opening and indeed the Parish Folk Group and the Parish Choir who are singing at our masses this weekend to mark the occasion. Well done all!

FLOWERS: Limerick in Bloom; Athea, Abbeyfeale and Glin have entries in the competition. The fine display of flowers in Knockanure would hold its own in any competition.

BUS TO KNOCK. ON MONDAY AUGUST 11th. Names to Margaret Griffin on 066 7132515.

YOUTH 2000 Summer Festival, Cistercian College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary from Thursday 14th - Sunday 17th August,2014.

For more information and to book phone 01 6753690 or from NI 07598 876399 or join us on facebook (youthtwothousandIreland).

LACE: Limerick Museum and Archives are planning a book and showcase on Limerick Lace for later this year and into next year and are on the search for stories, images and pieces of Limerick Lace. They will be running a demonstration class on how Limerick Lace was created during National Heritage Week from August 23rd – August 31st as well as a series of workshops planned throughout the year. Limerick was a major centre for the production of lace throughout the 19th and early 20th Century. It was often made by the poorest members of society and worn by the wealthiest. For more information contact Jacqui Hayes at archives@limerick.ie

TOP world’s 1000, third level institutions published recently. Eight Irish Universities are listed in World University rankings (CWUR) top 1000. Trinity College, Dublin was the highest ranking Irish University at 200th place. The other Irish Universities on the list are University College, Dublin (269), University College, Cork (463), The National University of Ireland, Galway (600), The Royal College of Surgeons (647), Dublin City University (619) and the National University of Ireland, Maynooth (820). U.L. is listed at 944.

EXPLORE West Limerick’s Hidden Heritage with the West Limerick Heritage Network Bus tour of Rathkeale, Ardagh, Foynes on Saturday, August 16th 11am to 5.15pm (approx) led by locals with in-depth knowledge of the area and its hidden stories. Cost €5 per seat. Limited seats available. Booking essential. Contact Suzanne on 069-79114 or email westlimerickheritage@gmail.com This project is funded by Limerick City of Culture and supported by West Limerick Resources.

DEATHS: Limerick Chronicle.

20 Dec. 1837 report of death of John Byrne Publican of Listowel, who drowned crossing the Deel near Newcastle west,

Death of PF Cleary a native of Kilmallock and Manager of Provincial Bank in Listowel since May 1907, his death report LC, 8th Feb. 1910 aged 52 years. He had three brothers in the bank and a son John Cleary in Fermoy Provincial Bank.

Death of ? Enright from Listowel report 15 Dec. 1921 War of Independence casualty Kilmallock, he was shot.

TIDE: The times of the tides are now on glin.info. Click on the link to the right called 'Tides at Glin' in the section 'Weather & Tides in Glin' http://glin.info/author/glinnews/

ORGAN Music Course; For more information please contact Fr Columba at columba@glenstal.org For more details, see www.ansgar-wallenhorst.de

Congo

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KNOCKANURE

CLEAN up will take place in Ahavoher Graveyard on Wednesday July 30th at 7.30. Everyone welcome to come along and help. Bring along your brushes.

CHURCHYARD: Mon. 4th Holy Mass at Ahavoher Graveyard at 8pm.

Tues. 5th Holy Mass at Knockanure Graveyard at 8pm. Wed. 6th Holy Mass at Murhur Graveyard at 8pm, Weather permitting.

CYCLE: Ring of North Kerry begins at Finuge on August 9th at 9.30am.

FAREWELL PARTY was held 17th July 2014 at Knockanure Community Centre for Chernobyl children and their host families, the children left for their homes on 19th July.

ST. MARY’S CHURCH RE-OPENING: Listowel Church will re-open for the Vigil Mass on Saturday night (August 2nd ) at 7.00 p.m. Parish Folk Group will sing at the opening Mass on Saturday night to mark the occasion.

GREAT to see the fine display of flowers at Goulding’s Corner Knockanure, Eileen would be proud of the display.

PLAYGROUND: Moyvane Village playground which was recently officially opened is a great success, it cost nearly E200,000.

BEST WISHES to Aisling Collins and Mike Walsh who were married on 18th July 2014 at Duagh Church by Canon O Connor assisted by Canon O Shea and Fr Moore. The bride is daughter of the Late Liam Collins of Springmount and the groom is son of the Late Patrick Walsh and Mary Walsh of Derrindaffe.

DEATH took place on 24th July 2014 of Maurice Stack, Woodbrook, Cahirdown, Listowel and formerly Moyessa, Listowel. Survived by his sons Billy and Stephen, daughters Maria, Cora and Margaret, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, son-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, nephews, nieces. Requiem Mass for Maurice Stack was celebrated on Sunday 27th July in St. Michael's College, burial afterwards in St. Michael's Cemetery, Listowel. Maurice was the oldest surviving student of St Michael’s College.

DEATH of Margaret Twohig (née Collins) Grange, Fermoy & Ballyhooly, late of Ahalanana, Moyvane & Dunkit, Co. Kilkenny. Margaret died on 25th July 2014 in her 98th year at St. Patrick's Community Hospital, Fermoy. Wife of the late Paddy and mother of Ann-Marie (Leahy), Sean Owen, Nora, Mary (McCarthy) and Mairead, sister of the late Willie, John, Patrick, Minnie, Nora and Eileen, mother-in-law of the late Philly Leahy. Margaret is also survived by sons-in-law Oliver and Stephen, daughter-in-law Mary,grandchildren, sister-in-law Annie Twohig, nieces, nephews. Requiem Mass for Margaret Twohig was celebrated at the Church of the Nativity Ballyhooly, burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery on 29th July 2014.

DEATH took place on 19th July 2014 of Bridie May Moore (née Sheehy) of Keylod, Moyvane, in her 96th year. Wife of the late Michael and mother of the late Mairead. Survived by sons Jim (Castlebar), Tomás, and Michael, sisters and brothers, grandchildren, daughters-in-law, nephews and nieces. Requiem Mass for Bridie Moore was celebrated on 21st of July at Corpus Christi Church, Knockanure. Burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Knockanure beside her husband Michael who died in 1972, her daughter Mairead who died in 2003 and her sister in law Bridget who died 1978. Bridie was daughter of Kathleen Sullivan of Aughrim Moyvane and Jim Sheehy who was a native of Duagh. Siblings of Bridie May were Sr. Mary Claude who died in 2,003; Sr. Anne; Sheila, died 2000; John Joe who died in 2007; Paddy, Hannah, Liz, Theresa, Joe and Jim. Requiem Mass was celebrated by Fr John Lucid PP assisted by Fr. Brendan O Callaghan, Fr Sean Sheehy, Fr Denis O Dwyer and Fr Tony McEvoy. Bridie May born 1919, went to England to study nursing in 1938 and worked through the war years, where she saw first hand war and its effects, at times there were 400 people facing the hospital per day where she worked.

DEATH took place on 21st July 2014 of Larry McAuliffe in his 91st year, Larry lived at Lower Athea and is survived by his wife Nora, sons Bill, John and Mike, daughter Joan , daughters-in-law Denise, Catherine & Rose, grand children, great grand child, sister Margaret (O'Connor), nephews, nieces. His sister Kit predeceased him. Requiem Mass was celebrated on Thursday 24th July in St. Bartholomew's Church, Athea For Larry McAuliffe. Burial after in Holy Cross Cemetery, Athea. Larry was son of William McAuliffe and Josie Scanlon. Larry was also first cousin to Bishop McAuliffe.

ANNIVERSARIES: Jim Kennelly, Bridie Stackpoole, Hannah Dore Flynn, Fr Edward Fitzpatrick, Jer Mulvihill, Anna Maria Houlihan, Tom Leahy, Paddy Anthony Kearney, Mary O Sullivan, Mick Buckley, Pat Stack, Tom Geoghegan, Fr Alfred O Rahilly, John Guiney, Maureen Beasley, Michael O Keeffe, Martin Sheehy, Mass on Wed. 30th at 7.30pm for Jackie Lyons. Mass on Thurs. 31st in Knockanure at 7.30pm for Kathleen Dwyer, Months Mind. Mass on Fri. 1st August at 7.30pm for John P. Walsh. Mass on Sat.2nd at 7.30pm for Martin Sheehy. Mass on Sun. 3rd at 10.00am for Jerry Clancy.

GALVIN: London Borough Council are trying to trace relatives of Gerard James Galvin who died on 5th July, 2014, aged 72. He had a brother Cyril who died in 2011. He had a cousin Breda O’Sullivan who returned to live in Kerry.

READERS: Vigil, Michelle Corridan, 11.00am, Paul & Anthony Kiely.

Knockanure 10.00am Mary O’Flaherty & Cian Rogan.

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

SWIM: Twenty two miles is the shortest route to swim the English Channel. Tom Goulding of Newcastle West, recently had to swim 34 miles before he landed in France from England. Congratulations to all who swam the Shannon for charity on a glorious day on 20th July 2014, a big crowd was on the pier in Glin to congratulate them.

THOUGHT: He who has not forgiven an enemy has not yet tasted one of the most sublime enjoyments of life. Johann K. Lavater.

SEISIUN organised by Comhaltas of traditional entertainment at the Devon Inn on Thursday nights during the summer.

KNOCKANURE Defibrillator Group: Congratulations to the three members of our community who were trained in the skill of CPR and the use of a Defibrillator during the week. It is important that at least one person is trained from each household in the skill of CPR and the use of a Defib. for their own personal use. Further training will commence back again in September, for further information contact Margaret Carmody Secretary 087 2976304.

Knockanure Community Alert: We wish to inform members of our community if you see any unusual activity or strange vehicles loitering around the area to ring the Gardai at Listowel 21000 or call our community alert number.

ST JOHN’S: Wed 30th, Popular Classics. A varied programme with numbers from the musicals as well as popular composers performed by pianist, David Syme.

YOUTH 2000 at Cistercian College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary from Thursday 14th to Sunday 17th August. For young people aged 16 to 35. Brilliant opportunity to experience the Catholic Faith. For more information and to book online youth2000.ie or phone 01 6753690.

CEILI in Shanagolden Hall on Thursday 31st July at 9pm. Music by Donie, Maura and Taylor’s Cross Band, refreshments on the night, and all céilí dancers are welcome.

MOUNT BRANDON CLIMB: In aid of Tralee / West Kerry branch of the Multiple Sclerosis society on Sunday August 3rd. If you would like to take part or sponsor the climb, contact; "the ballymac climbers" on facebook / Senan 087 - 2599657/ Betty 086 – 8094443

EVENTS: Sean McCarthy Weekend runs from 1st to 4th August and Ballylongford have events from August 1st to 3rd. Lislaughtlin Cemetery Mass is on 1st August at 8 pm. Galway Races seven days Summer Races began on the 28th July. Dublin Horse Show runs from 6th to 10th August. 2014 Electric Picnic August 29-31 festival.

CANCER: The Irish Cancer Society is offering a free transport service to patients undergoing chemotherapy treatments in Cork University Hospital, Kerry General Hospital & the Mercy University Hospital, Cork. For more information, patients can contact their treatment team in the hospital or call Gail on 01 2310 566.

YOUTH 2000 Summer Festival, Cistercian College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary from Thursday 14th - Sunday 17th August,2014. 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 from towns throughout Ireland. For more information and to book phone 01 6753690 or from NI 07598 876399 or join us on facebook (youthtwothousandIreland).

Permanent Diaconate Any person considering applying would need to contact Fr. Sean Mangan on (068) 46107.

SEAN MCCARTHY WEEKEND FRIDAY 1ST TO MONDAY 4TH. (1) Friday night Concert at 8.30pm with top songwriter Brendan Graham & singers Kathy Jordan, Steve Cooney on guitar & Danny O’Mahony on accordian. (2) Saturday 11 – 12.30 Childrens Art & dancing workshop 1 – 2pm. Sat. 8.30pm Final of the Ballad Competition will take place (3) Sunday Live music from 6 – 8pm with Heart & Soul at McCarthys Beer Garden (4) Mon. 3.30 – 5.30pm the Rambling House at the Thatch Cottage Finuge. Singers and storytellers will be welcome. Refreshments served. The Annual BBQ at 5pm in McCarthy’s Finuge Beer Garden is a must for all. There will be music from 5 – 7pm with Sound as a Pound. So there is something for everyone and no doubt it will be a great weekend.

BRENDAN GRAHAM WILL GRACE FINUGE AT THE CONCERT ON FRIDAY NIGHT. Who is he? The late Con Houlihan described him as a man “touched by genius”. Graham’s songs have sold over 100m copies with “You raised me up” one of the most successful songs in the history of popular music. With songs from folk to pop to classical he is also the writer of Irelands last two Eurovision winning songs – Rock ‘n’ Roll Kids and The Voice as well as Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears, Crucán na Bpáiste and the Fair, fair land etc. His songs have been recorded and performed by the Chieftains, Liam Neeson, Secret Garden, Brian Kennedy, Sean & Dolores Keane, Tommy Fleming & Westlife. He has had three “documentary novels” including the best selling The Whitest Flower set in Famine times. At a sporting level he played basketball for Ireland he stands at 6’ - 4”. He lives with his wife Mary near Clonbor on the Galway/Mayo border.

RELATIONS: Hello from Colleen Finnegan, I just came upon your site after much research from Ancestry.com (I’m new to the site). I plan to visit Listowel in the near future, where my roots are but my father’s family roots go back to Newtownsandes, House 11 Lisaniska with a family named Michael Finucane, born in 1864 (changed to Finnegan when his son James reached America in 1907). Michael Finucane lived there with his wife Mary, son James, granddaughter Margaret and grandson William in 1901. Any info would be much appreciated. Thank you so much and what a beautiful little town! Taken from Moyvane site.

HUGH O’FLAHERTY MEMORIAL SOCIETY: - 2014 TOUR TO ROME AND MONTECASSINO. Depart Dublin Nov. 2nd at 3.45pm and return to Dublin 11pm Thu. Nov. 6th. Coach organised to and from Killarney. book? Form can be got from info@hughoflaherty.com or contact Laura or Kieran at (057) 9355050 Mornings only.

TEAM from Ireland at the European Transplant and Dialysis Sports Championship in Poland next month. The Irish team comprises 25 men and nine women ranging in age from 16 to 76 and includes 29 transplant recipients as well as five people who are receiving dialysis treatment.

KING: Atlanta – Dr. Alveda C. King, daughter of slain civil rights warrior Rev. AD King; niece of civil rights champion Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Director of African-American Outreach for Priests for Life, observed the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act. July 2014.

DEATH: Elaine Stritch, Broadway’s Enduring Dame, Dies at 89, July 2014. Born in Detroit on Feb. 2, 1925, Ms. Stritch was the youngest of three daughters of George and Mildred Stritch. She went to a convent school but knew long before she graduated that she wanted a show business career.

WAR: In Herald.ie Gerry O'Carroll remembers his father who played his part in WW1 02 JULY 2014

LAST Saturday marked the 100th anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo.

The shooting led, of course, to World War i, a conflict which drew in millions of people around the world. Among them was a young man from Listowel, Co Kerry, named James O'Carroll. He was my father.

He was one of thousands of young Irishmen who answered John Redmond's call to join the British Army and fight for the freedom of small nations.

KILMORNA Estate. 12 men charged from Kilmorna,in Listowel Court, note taken from Kerryman 5 August 1929,three of accused accepted bail, remainder remanded in custody. Accused; John Horgan, Pat Ahern, Ml O Connell, Ml Horgan, Ml Madigan, John Leahy, Ml Flavin, John Enright, Ml Connor, Florence McCarthy, John Ahern, Knockanure; and David Corbett.

Land Commission had acquired 580 acres, it was the policy of the Commission , not to create uneconomic holdings. They received 500 applications for land, they refused 466 applications, among them the accused. Mr S Holland, Land Inspector, Listowel , said as far as the division of the land was concerned he did his best.

Newspaper Paper 26 Jan. 1923

The Mall National school at Knockanure. North Kerry was destroyed by fire. The origin is unknown. The principal teacher, Mr. O'Callaghan, has been in custody for some time.

Kerryman 4 March 1918

Maurice Casey retired from Knockanure National School after 51 years of faithful and conscientious service as a teacher. His many friends are to present him with a Testimonial and have opened a subscription, which later on will be published. These who have so far not subscribed, forward subscriptions to undersigned; Roger O Shea, NT. Tullamore, Patk Langford NT, Ballybunion, Patk O Connor, Keylod or Thos. de Lacy, Knockanure.

FLEADH: Polka Dancing Killarney

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Crowd at Dancing in the streets July 2014

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Irish Song in Killarney MOV51A

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KNOCKANURE

COMMUNITY CENTRE; Classes with Maggie Large continue over the summer. Come get in shape and have fun every Thursday from 8.30 - 9.30 at Knockanure Community Centre.

Everyone welcome. Contact Maggie at 0879866533.

WALK: Knockanure Charity Walk/Run 5K and 10K will take place on 27th July 2014 at 2pm. Donation will be given to local charity. For more information call 068 49799.

GRAVEYARD MASSES: Ahavoher Graveyard at 8pm on 4th August,

Knockanure Graveyard at 8pm on 5th August, Murhur Graveyard at 8pm on 6th August.

DEFIBRILLATOR: An Open Meeting will be held in Knockanure Community Centre on 23rd July, 2014 at 8.30pm with local trainers, trainees and members of community centre in relation to the defibrillator. All trained personnel are asked to attend. Thanking you for your support.

CONGRATULATIONS to Gerard Barrett who recently received the Best award at the recent 2014 Galway Film Fleadh.

WEDDINGS: Claire O Driscoll and Padraig Shanahan were recently married by Fr Pat O Donovan at Glenflesk Church. The Best man was Tom Shanahan and groomsmen were James Shanahan and Aidan Stack. Bridesmaids, Joan and Catherine O Driscoll and Marie Taylor. Flower girl Cloe O Driscoll, Pageboy Oisin Stack. The bride is daughter of Patrick and Eileen O Driscoll of Kilmichael and the grooms parents are Patrick and Kathleen Shanahan of Kilbaha.

Caroline Hanrahan married Christopher Harnett in Moyvane Church on 12th July 2014, Fr John Lucid PP officiated. Best man was Martin Enright, groomsmen were Alan Harnett and Paddy McElligott. Bridesmaids were, Olivia Hanrahan, Bridie Hanrahan and Caroline Scanlon. Flower girl Aoife Scanlon, Pageboy Alex Quinn. The bride is daughter of John Hanrahan and Cathy Barrett of The Hill Moyvane. The groom is son of Christy Harnett and Eileen Lane of Listowel.

LADIES Football; We would like to thank everyone who supported our concert on Sunday last and to all who gave a spot prizes. Unwanted clothes collection is taking place Friday 25th July at the Community Centre, Moyvane till 11am. Bags may be dropped off Thursday 24th 6-8pm

WAR 1 exhibition runs in Dingle Library till August 1st.

CROAGH PATRICK on Sunday 27th July. Enquires to 0873966399.

DEATH: Martin McGrath (known as Matt/or Mattie) recently died in Herefordshire, England. He grew up in Moyvane, living with his grandmother Bridget Kennelly in Gurtdromosillihy. A keen musician, he was proud of his roots and musical traditions which stayed with him all his life. His daughters and grandchildren played and sang for him at his funeral.

Death took place on 11th July 2014 of Peg Vaughan of Upper Dirreen, Athea. Sadly missed by her sisters Chrissie, Pat and Eileen, brothers Billy and Joe, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews and nieces.

Requiem Mass for Peg Vaughan was celebrated in Bartholomew's Church, Athea and burial afterwards in Holy Cross Cemetery, Athea.

DEATH has occurred of Gerald Barry, Barry's Cross, Twogneeves, Brosna. He is survived by his wife Bride Hickey, son Garrett, daughters Ann Marie, Caroline and Mary Theresa, 6 Grandchildren, sons-in-law, sisters Josie, Margaret and Mary. Following Requiem Mass at St.Carthage's Church, Brosna, Gerard Barry was laid to rest in the New Cemetery, Brosna. Gerald was uncle of Donal and Noel Barry of Athea.

ANNIVERSARIES: Fr. Timothy Gunn, Martin Mulvihill, Joe O Connell, Kathleen King, Peg McCarthy, John Griffin, Denis Corridan, James Godley, Jackie Lyons, Willie Dowd, Tom Lynch, Ellie Scanlon, Bridget Dewsnap, Eileen Nolan, Paddy Scanlon, Kit Dee, Eileen Hegarty, Catriona O Connor, Mass on Wed. 23rd at 7.30pm for Kate Flaherty. Mass on Thurs. 24th at 7.30pm for Tom Managher, Months Mind. Mass on Fri. 25th at 7.30pm for Jeremiah Mulvihill & the deceased members of the Mulvihill & Connolly Families. Mass on Sat. 26th at 7.30pm for Denis Corridan. Mass on Sun. 27th at 10.00am for Edward Carmody & the deceased members of the Carmody Family.

READERS: Readers, Vigil , Elaine Hudson, 11.00am Maureen Walsh & Philip Kiely; Knockanure 10.00am Patricia & Andrew Rogan.

DUAGH ANNUAL CEMETERY MASS will be held on Thursday night, the 24th of July at 8p.m. Weather permitting. A free shuttle bus service will be available on the night of the Mass from Duagh National School to the Graveyard from 7p.m. onwards. We would encourage as many people as possible to avail of this service to reduce traffic congestion near the cemetery.

SEISIUN organised by Comhaltas of traditional entertainment at the Devon Inn on Thursday nights during the summer.

RAMBLING HOUSE Knockalougha will be open on the third Tuesday of each month. The next night will be Tuesday July 22nd .

SEANCHAI, live performance on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from Noon to 2pm in July and August.

ST JOHN’S: Wednesday 23rd, Sylvia, a comedy by A R Gurney , presented by Tralee Bay Players. Friday 25th Keen on Keane, musical interpretation of John B Keane’s play The Crazy Wall, more from 068 22566.

MENTAL Health : Free Focus Programmes Tralee for those recovering from mental health problems. Duration: 12 months. Enquiries: National Learning Network 0667122533.

YOUTH 2000 at Cisterican College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary from Thursday 14th to Sunday 17th August. For young people aged 16 to 35. Brilliant opportunity to experience the Catholic Faith. For more information and to book online youth2000.ie or phone 01 6753690.

CEILI in Shanagolden Hall on Thursday 31st July at 9pm. Music by Donie, Maura and Taylor’s Cross Band, refreshments on the night, and all céilí dancers are welcome.

MOUNT BRANDON CLIMB: In aid of Tralee / West Kerry branch of the Multiple Sclerosis society on Sunday August 3rd. If you would like to take part or sponsor the climb, contact; "the ballymac climbers" on facebook / Senan 087 - 2599657/ Betty 086 – 8094443

ART Exhibition at the Library in Newcastle West , contains paintings by Fr Larry Madden, Chris Greaney and Nora Kennelly.

CYCLE: The Brothers of Charity Cycle Club, Newcastle West, are holding their 5th annual charity cycle on Saturday, September 6th. This sponsored cycle will travel 100km, contact 069-62733.

PRAYER AFTERNOON will be held at Scartaglin Church on 27 July at 2.20pm.

DRIVING: A new agreement was signed recently where the mutual exchange of driving licences between Ireland and the Canadian province of Ontario will be allowed.

FREEDOM from Addiction - Free For Life: Is an addiction controlling and ruining your life? Would you like to discover Hope and Joy? Contact us: Community Cenacolo, Knock, Co. Mayo. Telephone: 094-9388286, where you can find free help? Further Info: Jean : 087-2687040, or Damien: 0860644662 also www.communitycenacolo.ie

“We believe that, even in the darkest night, it is possible to find light again. In the deepest sadness, joy can be rekindled. In the bitterest loneliness, a friend may draw close and love you” (Mother Elvira.)

THOUGHT: If God’s peace is in our hearts, we carry it with us, and it can be given to those around us, not by our own will or virtue, but by the Holy Spirit working through us. We cannot give what we do not have, but if the spirit blows through the dark clouds, and enters our hearts, we can be used as vehicles of peace, and our own peace will be thereby deepened. The more peace we give away, the more we have. Madeleine L'Engle.

House of Commons info

COMMERCIAL AIR SERVICES. HC Deb 25 October 1939 vol 352 cc1379-81 included. (ix) Dublin—Liverpool. (Once daily in each direction operated by Aer Lingus Teoranta.)

TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHTS.

Commons — July 20, 1938 The Mayo-Composite aircraft is due to leave Foynes Airport to-night on a flight to Botwood, Montreal and N;ew York—returning by the southern route via the Azores and Lisbon to Southampton. In August

SCOTTISH AIR LINES. Mr Reginald Fletcher. Lords — February 14, 1946, services there. B.O.A.C. did, of course, run a shuttle service to Rineanna to connect with the flying boats at Foyne, but the R.A.F. have also run a service between London and Prestwick to connect with

CIVIL AVIATION.

Lords — November 6, 1945; It reduces the whole thing to an absurdity. When I want to go to America I propose to go there and not to go to Scotland first. I do not want to go to Ireland either; to Foynes or Rineanna or any of

CIVIL AVIATION. Mr Reginald Fletcher, Lords — October 18, 1945

Foynes and Rineanna as long ago as June, 1944, and concluded agreements to that effect in February, 1945. It is not the case that Prestwick airfield has been or is -being closed as an international

AIR TRANSPORT.Mr Richard Bennett, Lords — February 10, 1943 five American companies that have flown machines across the Atlantic. The other day I saw, lying at anchor at Foynes, an American Exports machine and a Clipper machine while Britain, owning all these More Details here.

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THOUGHT: If God’s peace is in our hearts, we carry it with us, and it can be given to those around us, not by our own will or virtue, but by the Holy Spirit working through us. We cannot give what we do not have, but if the spirit blows through the dark clouds, and enters our hearts, we can be used as vehicles of peace, and our own peace will be thereby deepened. The more peace we give away, the more we have. Madeleine L'Engle.

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KNOCKANURE

GRAVEYARD MASSES: Ahavoher Graveyard at 8pm on 4th August,

Knockanure Graveyard at 8pm on 5th August, Murhur Graveyard at 8pm on 6th August.

FLEADH: Munster Fleadh Cheol will be held in Killarney from 15th to 20th July.

PRESENTATION to Pieta House from proceeds of the three peaks challenge will be held in Ceol Corbri, Glin on July 19th at 8.30pm.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: Sat. 19th July 10am - 5pm A Day of Empowerment thro' Prayer and Healing with Joe Dalton, Catholic Lay Evangelist. Booking 066-7134276.

SEISIUN organised by Comhaltas of traditional entertainment at the Devon Inn on Thursday nights during the summer.

RACING in Killarney 14th to 17th July.

CONGRATULATIONS to Kathleen Liston, Dirreen who was lucky winner of the E4,400 Jackpot in Athea Community Council Lucky No’s Draw on Saturday, June 28th.

BEST WISHES to Hannah Scanlon of Dirreen who celebrated her 93rd birthday recently, Teresa Griffin of Fairy Street who celebrated her 88th birthday and also John Neenan of Abbeydorney who recently celebrated his 102nd birthday, John is father of Maria Moran of Kealid.

CONGRATULATIONS to Maria Vaughan of Moyvane and Padraig Reidy of Upper Athea who were married recently in Spain.

GABRIEL has just launched, Lonesome Road; Collected and new Poems 1984-2014.

NORTH KERRY EAGLES SPECIAL OLYMPICS CHURCH GATE COLLECTION will be taken up on Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th July.

RAMBLING HOUSE Knockalougha will be open on the third Tuesday of each month. The next night will be Tuesday July 22nd .

RING OF KERRY CYCLE, Well done to all who did the Ring, thanks to the 578 who cycled for Ard Ċúram.

SEANCHAI, live performance on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from Noon to 2pm in July and August.

PLAYGROUND in Moyvane will be officially opened on July 20th at 2pm.

DEATH took place on 6th July 2014 of Bettie Moloney (née Buckley)

The Square, Listowel. Wife of Robert and mother of Carmel, Mary, and Dominic. Also regretted by sons-in-law and daughter-in-law, grandchildren Seán, Senan, Robert, Grace, and Patrick, and great-grandchild Seán-Óg, brothers Bobby, Fr. William, and Tim, sisters Peggy, Josie, Mary, and the late Sheila, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, nephews and nieces.

Requiem Mass for Bettie Moloney was celebrated on 9th July in St. Michael's College, Listowel. Burial afterwards in St. Michael's Cemetery, Listowel. Bettie, born at Derry, was a well-known shopkeeper in Listowel.

The death occurred on 7th July 2014 of Joseph Woods- McConville of Tubbertureen, Moyvane. Joe is survived by wife Kay, daughter Christina, sons Christopher and Michael, father Chris, mother Molly, sister Clare, brother-in-law Tom, nephew Joseph, Following Requiem Mass in the Church of the Assumption, Moyvane on 10th July Joe Woods McConville was laid to rest in Ahavoher Cemetery, Moyvane.

ANNIVERSARIES: Sean Sheehan, Julia Walsh, Nan and Michael Flavin, Aidan Holly, Mossie Ahern, Sr. Consuela Moloney, Ted McElligott, Pat Sweeney, Patrick O Flaherty, Paudie Scanlon, Mary Dee, Johnny McEnery, Margaret Flaherty, Sean O Connor, Delia Stack, John Murphy, Sr. Declan Murphy, Mass on Tues. 15th at 7.30pm for Maurice Aherne. Mass on Wed.16th at 7.30pm for Jack Mulvihill, Months Mind. Mass on Thurs. 17th Knockanure at 7.30pm for James & Margaret Kennelly. Mass on Fri. 18th at 7.30pm for James Mahony, Leitrim West at the request of Newtownsands Co-op.

Mass on Sun. 20th at 10.00am for Deceased members of the Cronin Family and the 11.00am Mass in Moyvane is for Jim Groarke, Months Mind.

CHURCH NEWS: Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request. Adoration Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm and

Wed.10.00 to 7.00pm in Moyvane; Knockanure Tues.10.00am to 6.00pm.

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

Collectors for Month of August Vigil, Eileen Collins & Julia Fitzmaurice, 11am Padraig Buckley & Celia Thornton.

Knockanure, 10am Margaret Carmody

KNOCK. Athea pilgrimage to Knock, which takes place on July 31st, please give name into Brouder’s Shop.

CHANGE: Loughill/Ballyhahill Parish, Fr O’Leary is moving and Fr Austin McNamara will be replacing him, Fr Gerard has served the parish since 2007.

MEDJUGORJE MONTHLY PRAYER MEETING will take place on Monday July 14th at 7.30pm. in St. Patrick’s Hall. All welcome.

YOUTH 2000 at Cisterican College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary from Thursday 14th to Sunday 17th August. For young people aged 16 to 35. Brilliant opportunity to experience the Catholic Faith. For more information and to book online youth2000.ie or phone 01 6753690.

CEILI in Shanagolden Hall on Thursday 31st July at 9pm. Music by Donie, Maura and Taylor’s Cross Band, refreshments on the night, and all céilí dancers are welcome.

ST JOHN’S: Thursday 17th, Ferguson and Ferguson, American Folk, Country and Bluegrass. Friday 18th a comedy called Counter Culture. Wednesday 23rd, Sylvia, a comedy, presented by Tralee Bay Players, details from 068 22566.

AIR SHOW: Foynes two day festival 5th and 6th July 2014 remembers July 1939 when 19 passengers arrived at Foynes from New York, via Newfoundland, on board the Pan American Airways ‘Yankee Clipper’ flying boat for the first ever commercial transatlantic flight cost passengers $675 for a return ticket

30 aircraft entertained the huge crowd, the biggest air-show of the year in Ireland July 2014.

FUN: The Viking Plunder Run from the Church Yard Abbeyfeale to the Square on Wednesday, July 16 starting at 7pm. We’re inviting you to travel on wheels under your own power so you can dust off the High Nelly, push a pram or a trolley, take a spin in a wheelbarrow, lie up on a bed, show off your skill on a skate board, roller skate down Main St., - anything you like, the wackier the better!

PAGAENT: Margaret O'Shea wrote and will direct and produce a pageant on the ancient festival of Bealtine during the Friday night of Gather by the Feale.

IRISH RED CROSS TRALEE BRANCH are running a number of CFR courses on July 15th, July 22nd and July 29th from 6-10pm in the Tralee chamber alliance office: to book your place call us on 087 708 8395.

YOUTH 2000 SUMMER FESTIVAL Cistercian College, Roscrea, Tipperary from Thursday 14th – 17th August 2014. For young people aged 16-35, and 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 from towns throughout Ireland. For more information and to book online see www.youth2000.ie or phone 01 6753690.

RETREAT: Ardfert Retreat Centre – (1) A Day of Empowerment through Prayer and Healing with Joe Dalton, Catholic Lay Evangelist. Sat 19 July 10am. . Booking essential. Donation only. (2) Course in Spirituality starts Autumn 2014 - sharing the Word of God in family and parish life leading to a deeper understanding of our own faith and a willingness to share it with others. For details tel: 7134276/email: ardfertretreat@eircom.net.

CATHOLIC GRANDPARENT’S ASSOCIATION PILGRIMAGE TO KNOCK will take place on Sunday 14th September 2014. Bookings for the Diocese of Kerry Pilgrimage can be made from the 1st Sept. at John Paul II Pastoral Centre, Rock Road, Killarney, Phone: 064 6632644.

RUBBER: Kochi, India - The New India Express reports, "Huge imports of rubber into the country have dampened the local prices. Rubber prices, which were ruling at `208 per kg in 2011-12, have fallen to `141.50 per kg. India imported 93,250 metric tons of rubber in April-June 2014. In the financial year ended March 31, the imports were to the tune of 325,000.

THOUGHT:” Only when we have enough mental stress to force us to see our own bankruptcy of power, do we trust in God, and only when we trust in God can we make a contribution which will not collapse”.

Kenneth L. Pike.

“Beware in your prayers, above everything else, of limiting God, not only by unbelief, but by fancying that you know what He can do. Expect unexpected things "above all that we ask or think."

Andrew Murray.

TIMES

IRISH HARBOR IDEAL AS OCEAN AIRPORT; Modern Air Base Planned at Foynes to Serve as European Base for Atlantic Line

The great Irish navigator, Saint Brendan, who set out in the year A. D. 574 to discover the so-called "Land of the Blest," is traditionally supposed to have started from the harbor of Foynes and to have been seven years on his journey.

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9C0CE3DF103AE23ABC4D51DFB266838C629EDE

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CLIPPERS WILL STOP AT FOYNES, IRELAND; Pan American Receives U.S. Permission for Landings

Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES. ();

January 10, 1942,

WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 -1942, The Administration took steps to expedite the passage of British and United States officials between this country and the United Kingdom today by authorizing Pan American Airways to stop at Foynes, in Southern Ireland.

NY TIMES 16 July 1937

ATLANTIC PLANES AGAIN OVER OCEAN; Clipper Hops From Foynes and Caledonia From Botwood on Return Flights HEAD WINDS ARE MET British and American Flying Boats Expected to Pass in the Early Morning Clouds Shift Radically Making Good Time Message From Caledonia Caledonia Takes Off German Flight Postponed

By Captain HAROLD E. GRAY. ();

July 16, 1937,

With bright patches of sunlight flooding down through high, broken clouds, the Pan American Clipper dropped her mooring lines at 2:10 o'clock New York time this afternoon and drifted out into the deep water channel between Foynes Island and the shore.

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9A03E1DD1739E733A25755C1A9619C946694D6CF

NY TIMES 29 Sept 1938

IRISH TAKE PRECAUTIONS; Install Anti-Aircraft Guns at Foynes, Artillery at Cork

Ireland today installed anti-aircraft guns to protect Foynes, the transatlantic flying base. Huge new guns were also being installed in the forts of Cork Harbor, recently taken over from the British, and anti-aircraft guns were placed near principal electric plants throughout the country. nts throughout the country.

September 29, 1938

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2014 July 9 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

COMMUNITY CENTRE, Active Retired Day was on Monday the 07th July 2014, please ring office on 068 49799

EXERCISE Classes with Maggie continue over the summer, every Thursday from 8.30 - 9.30 at Knockanure Community Centre.

Everyone welcome. Contact Maggie at 0879866533.

DRAMA Camp in the Knockanure Community Centre Tuesday 8th - Friday 11th July, 2014, Ring Ann 087 9673269 to secure places.

FLEADH: Munster Fleadh Cheol will be held in Killarney from 15th to 20th July.

BEST WISHES to Sean Jones, a student Priest at St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth who is studying to be a priest for the Diocese of Kerry. Sean who was born in Moyvane, is working in the Parish of Listowel for a couple of weeks.

GRAVEYARD MASSES: Ahavoher Graveyard at 8pm on 4th August,

Knockanure Graveyard at 8pm on 5th August, Murhur Graveyard at 8pm on 6th August.

DEFIB: Knockanure Defibrillator Group are now an independent group registered with Kerry Community and Voluntary Forum which enables the group to continue offering services in CPR and training community members in the skills of operating AED in the event of an emergency. Training will commence for members of our community in July for further information contact Margaret Carmody Secretary 087 2976304.

INFORMATION Officer (Philomena) at Knockanure Community Centre every Monday (except second Monday of every month) from 1.30 -3.30. Farm assist, social welfare, medical cards and much more. Free and confidential service. Back to school forms available now. Call in and get yours.

ALZHEIMER'S CARERS SUPPORT GROUP, monthly meeting the takes place at Listowel Family Resource Centre on Tuesday July 8 at 12 noon.

PRESENTATION to Pieta House from proceeds of the three peaks challenge will be held in Ceol Corbri, Glin on July 19th at 8.30pm.

LOVELY to see the fine selection of flowers in bloom all the year round at Goulding’s Corner in Knockanure.

KNOCK : Athea pilgrimage to Knock on July 31st.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: Sat. 19th July 10am - 5pm A Day of Empowerment thro' Prayer and Healing with Joe Dalton, Catholic Lay Evangelist. Booking 066-7134276.

LOURDES: The Kerry Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes are holding a Night at the Dogs on Friday the 11th July at Kingdom Greyhound Stadium.

ST JOHN’S: Wed. 9th Amish Mennonite choir. Thursday 10th, Rattlesnake Annie American Country. Fri. 11th, Folk with Local man Davis Horgan accompanied by Karrie O Sullivan, proceeds in aid of Pieta House, details from 068 22566.

ANNIVERSARIES: Catherine Kilkelly, Jeremiah Carmody, Kit Windle, Breda Walsh, Tom Sullivan, Jim and Bridie Reilly, Fr Michael Galvin, Fr James Kissane, Pat Keane, Maureen Sheahan, John Stack, Mary Murphy, Fr Dan Daly, Vanda Horgan, Bridie Sheehy, Pat Joe Stack, Jim Sullivan, Lil Mai O Sullivan. Mass on Sun. 13th at 10.00am for Timothy & Mary Murphy and the 11.00am Mass is for John Buckley, Birdhill & formerly of Shamrock Cottage. Mass on Tues. 15th at 7.30pm for Maurice Aherne.

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

Knockanure 10.00am Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald.

SEISIUN organised by Comhaltas of traditional entertainment at the Devon Inn on Thursday nights during the summer.

FARMERS got a great season harvesting next winter’s supply of fodder, in the bogs people were turning footing and stacking and drawing home their turf.

FULL MOON on July 12th.

LISTOWEL COMMMUNITY CENTRE Multi-sport 5 day summer camps, starting on the 7th and 14th of July - ages 5 to 7 and 8 to 12. Lots of interesting and fun events to keeps your kids happy. We will also be running another indoor car boot sale on the 20th July. For more information call us on 068 22244.

THOUGHT: “ There are some citrus trees that have both full ripe fruit on them and blossoms at the same time. It is like that with us. In some areas we may be mature and developed and in other areas just a little bud. It is a lifelong thing. I will always be producing a crop and promising a crop at the same time”. Neva Coyle.

DANCING: “Tabhair Dom Do Laimh” -Pat Murphy’s 4th set dancing book is now available. There is a collection of 52 sets in the book.

COLLECTION: The Kerry Branch of the National Council for the Blind will hold its Annual Church Gate Collection next weekend Saturday 12th & Sunday 13thJuly.

CONCERT: Moyvane Ladies Football are holding a Variety Concert at the Marian Hall on Sunday 13th July at 5pm, (note early start). The girls will show off their other talents, music, song and dance. Also old and used clothes collection is taking place Saturday 26th July at the Community Centre till 11am, drop off available 6-8 on Friday 25th. All clothes, blankets, towels, bags/belts accepted except duvets/pillows. Thanks to all for the support and proceeds go towards running of the club.

AWARE DEPRESSION SUPPORT GROUP: Killarney – Mondays, KDYS at 7pm. Tralee – Tuesdays, meeting room at rear of St. John’s Church at 8pm. Aware Support Groups are free to attend, no referral necessary. More from aware.ie

RACING in Killarney 14th to 17th July.

FOUR PEAKS Challenge 11th and 12th July, details from 086 3943 508.

LIBRARY in Listowel – Open Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10am to 5pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays 10am-8pm.

CONCERT recently at marquee in the Demesne in Newcastle West. Nathan Carter took to the stage in front a big crowd who had a brilliant night, he was Preceded by Paddy Quilligan and his family band (Paddy is married to Nora Murphy of Athea).

YOUTH 2000 at Cisterican College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary from Thursday 14th to Sunday 17th August. For young people aged 16 to 35. Brilliant opportunity to experience the Catholic Faith. For more information and to book online www.youth2000.ie or phone 01 6753690.

COURSE: Ardfert Retreat Centre will be running a Certificate in Spirituality Course, this Autumn. It is designed for adults to share the Word of God in family life, parish life and the wider community. On successful completion of the course, the participants will have a deeper understanding of their own faith and a willingness to share it with others. For further details, contact Ardfert Retreat Centre on 066 7134276.

GENTLEMAN: “It is almost the definition of a gentleman to say he is one who never inflicts” (John Henry Newman). Called you to be a Priest? Contact Vocations Director Fr. Liam Lovell Mobile 087 1640967. liam.lovell@yahoo.ie or Bishop Ray Browne (email) raybrowne@dioceseofkerry.ie

AGEING: The June edition of Ageing Matters is out. This month’s contents include: Surfer search - the search has begun for 2014’s Google Silver Surfer Award winners: page 3. Water charges – learn how Age Action is working to ensure the new charges do not cause increased hardship for the most vulnerable of older people : pages 6 & 7; Legal victory – a pensioner recently settled his High Court action for damages against the State for depriving him of his pension: pages 8&9; Expert appointed – the United Nations has appointed its first independent expert on the rights of older people: page 10.

LIMERICK; - www.facebook.com/dioceseoflimerick

TRADE: The Transatlantic Trade & Investment Partnership (TTIP) is a trade treaty currently under negotiation between the EU and the USA. Concern, is the secrecy and urgency associated with the negotiations, excluding democratic scrutiny. Effectively, a select political elite are seeking not only to decide the future course of public, environmental and economic policies within Europe and the USA.

VOLUNTEERS supported by Milford Care Centre and Local Community Organisations are at the heart of the Good Neighbour Partnership.This is an innovative, exciting and potentially very worthwhile pilot project and we invite you to work with us.

We are holding a meeting of all interested Community Organisations on Tuesday 5th August 2014 at 2pm in Milford Care Centre, Castletroy, Limerick and you are invited to attend.

We would like to get this initiative under way in September 2014. If your organisation is interested in this initiative, please contact Dr Kathleen McLoughlin, 061 785 1684 or email k.mcloughlin@milfordcarecentre.ie

HEADQUARTERS, Irish Brigade, July 3, 1865.

http://archives.nd.edu/flag/documen2.htm

Taken from Notre Dame site

The Irish Brigade will parade to-morrow, July 4,1865 with the First Division, N.Y. State Militia, by invitation of Major General Sanford.

The New York Tribune presented an extended account of the Fourth of July parade in its July 6 1865 edition. This account confirms that the First Colours led the regiments in the parade: the only other flags of the regiment that were torn and tattered — the Third (1863 New York) colours — were at that very moment in Albany being presented to the governor. The Tribune's story presents a vivid picture of the excitement and tumult that greeted the returning Irish Brigade:

The 95th New York Militia (a new regiment) and the 69th [Militia] led on the veterans, most of whom appeared to be all but stunned by the character of the demonstrations which their coming excited. The flags which the decimated regiments of this brigade bore, torn to tatters as they were by the lurid tempest of war, were proof enough of the terrible scenes through which the heroes had passed; but evidences of the same effect were stamped in every lineament of their swarthy faces, in every muscle of their brown, horny hands, and in every motion of their free, swift stride. . . .

From the parade the brigade marched to Irving Hall, where it was entertained at a grand homecoming banquet organized by former officers of the brigade and other gentlemen of the city, and then returned to barracks. Ten days later the three New York regiments of the Irish Brigade were dissolved.

EARL: The Graves of the Earls of Desmond in Tralee

by Gerald O'Carroll

It is good to see the recognition given to the medieval town of Tralee in the tourism heritage boards displayed now on the main street. When we read the Annals of the Four Masters we are reminded that Tralee was the burial place of the earls of Desmond. Read, for example, the following extract from the Annals, where the context is Earl Thomas's execution at Drogheda in February 1468.

'Thomas Earl of Desmond, the son of James, son of Garrett, who had been Lord Justice of Ireland, the most illustrious of his tribe in Ireland in his time for his comeliness and stature, for his hospitality, chivalry, his charity and humanity to the poor and the indigent of the Lord, his bounteousness in bestowing jewels and riches on the laity, the clergy, and the poets, and his suppression of theft and immorality, went to Drogheda to meet the English Lord justice, and the other English of Meath. These acted treacherously to him, and without any crime (on his part), they beheaded him; the greater number of the men of Ireland were grieved at the news of it. His body was afterwards conveyed to Tralee, and interred in the burial place of his predecessors and ancestors with great honour and veneration.'

2014 July 2 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

COMMUNITY CENTRE, Active Retired Day" is a week early this month. It will now take place on Monday the 07th July 2014.

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

EXERCISE Classes with Maggie Large continue over the summer. Come get in shape and have fun every Thursday from 8.30 - 9.30 at Knockanure Community Centre.

Everyone welcome.Contact Maggie at 0879866533.

LISTOWEL CEMETERY MASSES: Tuesday 1st July - St. Michael’s Cemetery / Wednesday 2nd July - John Paul II Cemetery / and Thursday 3rd July - Finuge Cemetery. All Masses start at 8pm.

The Chiropodist will be in the Marian Hall on Thursday July 3rd at 11am. For bookings, please contact Eileen Quinn phone number 49472.

CONGRATULATIONS to Kelly Enright on receiving a Certificate in U8 - 60 Meters and Alice McMahon on receiving Certificate in the U10 - 100 Meters in the County Finals of Community Games. Also well done to the Competitors who competed and reached the Semi Finals of their Races.

DRAMA Camp in the Knockanure Community Centre Tuesday 8th - Friday 11th July, 2014 from 10am - 2pm. Open to all school children. Activities include Drama, Art, Sports & Animal Yoga, Ring Ann 087 9673269 to secure places.

INFORMATION Officer (Philomena) at Knockanure Community Centre every Monday (except second Monday of every month) from 1.30 -3.30. Farm assist, social welfare, medical cards and much more. Free and confidential service. Back to school forms available now.

DRAW: Moyvane Playground Committee held the draw on Wednesday to choose a child from the parish to cut the ribbon on the opening day of the playground. We would like to congratulate Joshua Nestor who won the draw. We would also like to thank Michael Liston representing Newtownsandes Creamery who did the raffle for us.

TRIP to Áras an Uachtarán on Tuesday, July 15th.2014 Due to security reasons all names need to be forwarded to the Áras by June 29th at the latest and photo I.D. will be required on the day. To secure your place contact Marie Wrenn 087-7674832

LOUGH DERG: For further information contact Maureen or Sharon 071 9861518. Fitzpatrick Coaches (ex Listowel & Limerick) 1st – 3rd July. Contact Tim 086 2508796.Cronins Coaches (ex Cork) 5th – 7th July & 9th – 11th August. Contact Karen 021 4509090.

AIR SHOW at Foynes on July 5th and 6th. All the locals who cycled to see the sea planes at Foynes in the early1940s have passed away.

ANNUAL DINNER FOR PRIESTS HOME FROM ABROAD take place on Tuesday 8th July at 6.30 p.m.in the Parish Centre, Church of the Resurrection, Park Road, Killarney. Priests who have already retired to Kerry and those who ministered in dioceses in other countries, who are now resident in Kerry are most welcome. Attendance can be confirmed to Diocesan Office at 064-6631168.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: Sat. 19th July 10am - 5pm A Day of Empowerment thro' Prayer and Healing with Joe Dalton, Catholic Lay Evangelist. Booking essential: 066-7134276. E.mail: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

DEATH has taken place of retired Garda Jim Groarke, Moyvane (and formerly of Caherciveen). Jim died on the 21st of June, 2014 and is survived by his wife Madge and children, Seamus, Rita, Shirley, John, Michelle, Alan, Rachel, and Susan, his sons-in-law Matt, John, and Jim, daughters-in-law Gillian, Mary, and Laura, grandchildren, brothers and sisters, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews. Following Requiem Mass at the Church of the Assumption, Moyvane on Wednesday, the 25th of June, James Groarke was laid to rest in Ahavoher Cemetery, Knockanure. His father also called James, born 1904 at Cloontubrid (in the parish of Killasser, County Mayo). retired from the Guards 22 December 1967 - Exemplary Service. Total Service 43 years 110 days, Date of Death 3 September 1989.

DEATH occurred on the 24th June 2014 of Tom Manaher, Glin Road, Moyvane. Survived by his sister Eileen, aunt Mary Joe, brother-in-law Mike Joe, sister-in-law Joan, nieces and nephews. Requiem mass on Saturday the 28th of June was celebrated for Tom Manaher at Moyvane Church, followed by burial in Ahavoher Cemetery, Knockanure.

ANNIVERSARIES: Seamus Vaughan, Maureen Nolan, Peg Horgan, Kathleen O Connor, William Quirke, Paddy Maher, Lil Mai O Sullivan, Paddy Flavin, Sr. Nora Berchmans O Flaherty, Kate Foley, Kathy O Donovan, Patrick O Dowd, Dan Donoghue, John Joe O Donnell, Dick Hudson, Liam Buckley, Eileen Stack, Bridie Costelloe, Johnny Horgan, Joseph O Keeffe. Mass on Wed. 2nd at 7.30pm for Teresa (Tess) Mulvihill. Mass on Thurs. 3rd in Knockanure at 7.30pm for Matt & Bridget Costelloe & the deceased members of the Costelloe Family. Mass on Fri. 4th 7.30pm for Fr. Jim & the deceased members of the Kissane Family. Mass on Sat. 5th at 10.00am Months Mind for Annie Fitzell and the 7.30 mass is for Bridie Reilly nee Fitzmaurice. Sun. 6th 11.00am Mass is For the deceased members of the Fitzmaurice Family, Glenalappa.

CHURCH NEWS: Diocesan Collection for Sick & Retired Priests on the 5th & 6th July. Friday is the First Friday of the Month. Usual Communion Rounds, Knockanure in the morning and Moyvane in the afternoon. Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request.

Adoration, Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm,Wed. 10.00 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.

The Rosary every Sunday before 10.00am Mass Knockanure for the month of June Month of The Sacred Heart. The Rosary is offered every Wednesday morning for All Parishioners, especially those who are Sick or in Hospital. Please join us at 10am in The Sacristy, Everyone Welcome.

FREE FOCUS PROGRAMME TRALEE for those recovering from mental health problems. Duration: 12 months. Enquiries National Learning Network 066 7122533.

DAY TRIPS: On Sunday, August 10, if there are sufficient people interested we will travel to see Ireland’s largest one day show – The Tullamore Show- leaving NCW at 8.am. sharp. There are over 600 stands to visit plus lots more. Contact Maureen 087 9845102.

DUMP at North Kerry Landfill site, due to close on 11th July 2014.

RAMBLING HOUSE IN KNOCKALOUGHA: Mick Sheehy lived in Knockalougha and now his house has been turned into a Rambling House by his nephew Jim Lyons which will be open on the 3rd. Tuesday of each month. The next night will be Tuesday, July 22nd.

FREE PHONE NUMBER: A new free phone number has been launched for the Samaritans in Ireland. It is 116123.

BLOOD Donor Clinic at Ballybunion Community Centre on July 3rd from 6pm to 9pm.

RING of Kerry Cycle and road closures to facilitate the event, on July 5th 2014.

KDYS – SUMMER CAMP Open to all 10 – 13 year olds, 28th July – 1st August – 10 am – 4 pm daily, Activities include: Horse Riding, Water sports, Go-Karting, Cinema, Games, plus much, much more! Booking KDYS, Upper Church St., Listowel. (068) 23744

REUNION: “Mountcollins Lenihan Gathering” will take place in Mountcollins on the weekend of July 4-7. Everyone with any Lenihan connection will be very welcome. The weekend will commence on Friday 4th July in Tommy Mick’s Bar with a “Meet and greet” session followed by the launch of a 236 page book on the “Lenihans of Mountcollins”. Details from Norma 087 2746399.

SWIM: Glin 14th Annual Estuary Charity Swim is on July 20th.

WALK in Athea in aid of the Tidy Towns on July 6th, starting at noon.

MACRA in Listowel are having a reunion at The Cliff House Hotel, Ballybunion on July 3rd at 8pm, details from 087 2727 495.

GREAT Weather gave a great boost to the country, long may it continue.

‘MOTHERS PRAYERS’ SUNDAY 6TH JULY, 2014 From: 2.30 to 5.30pm. Parish Centre, Church of the Resurrection, Park Road, Killarney. Contact Mary: 087 9230160 or email ireland@mothersprayers.org

ADORATION SISTERS Bridie Street, Wexford, Vocation Awareness Day Saturday July 5th 2014 11 a.m. to 4p.m. Come and meet the Sisters and learn of their life of prayer. Kindly phone or email previous day. Tel: 053-9124134 (between 8.30am - 12noon and 2.30 - 4.30pm) email: adoration44eircom.net http://adoration44eircom.net

ST JOHN’S: Wed. 2nd The Best of Traditional. Wed. 9th Amish Mennonite choir, details from 068 22566.

S IAMSA TIRE: The national folk theatre of Ireland based in Tralee is celebrating 40 years of producing Irish culture. They have four shows covering a whole year’s cycle of living and working the land, the Blasket Islands, the Children of Lir and a journey through Ireland in music, song and dance. Further information from 066 7123055 or www.siamsatire.com

FLEADH: Munster Fleadh Cheol will be held in Killarney from 15th to 20th July.

TRIP to Milltown Malbay in Clare takes place on Saturday 5th July. The musical bus will leave The Cash and Carry Sheehan’s Road Newcastle West at 9.30am sharp. Details from Ita Mc Quinn at 087-2593415.

HISTORY Society Tour will take place on Sunday 15th July led by Dr. Declan Downey. Bus will leave Tarbert school car park at 8 a.m. and will take in the Ring of Kerry exploring the legacy of Daniel O’Connell.

RUSHES: Limerick Council has urged landowners and farmers across the County to consider alternative methods of controlling rushes before using pesticides and herbicides. The Council issued the appeal in an effort to prevent the contamination of drinking water supplies which can result in the use of such chemicals. The local authority said “there are other numerous methods that can be used to control rushes including land drainage, cutting and grazing.

GLIN Day Care Centre, Thurs 24th July at 12.30. The group attending are from Glin, Athea, Ballylongford and Moyvane. Music by Ger Conaghan, further information please contact (068) 26033.

Glin Summer Festival 2014 – Saturday 9th August at 8pm sharp. Live pig racing on Main Street, Glin. There are 6 races and 6 pigs in each race.

NEWSPAPER: Brooklyn Eagle http://bklyn.newspapers.com/search/#query=county+kerry&offset=9

17th Feb. 1923 JULIA Bowler Dougherty, died at her residence 555 Wilson Ave,, in Brooklyn for 50 years. Survived by four daughters , interment Holy Cross.

Michael McMahon husband of Nellie O Shea, father of Eileen, brother of Catherine McMahon, native of Tralee. Residence 8426 23 Ave. Interment Holy Cross.

24 Aug. 1948 Brooklyn Eagle. Death of Nora Dolly Dowling nee Neligan of Coolard House, Listowel on Oct. 22nd 1948, Mass Holy Cross Church W 42d Street, Internment Calvary Cemetery.

From the Eagle 25 years ago, Eagle of 22 April 1947 .April 1922 Irish Republican Army Soldiers prevented Michael Collins Finance Minister in Sinn Fein Cabinet from addressing a scheduled address at Listowel.

Eagle of 18 Aug. 1940. Engagement of Miss Adelaide Josephine Kunkel to Michael J O Brien of Rockville Centre son of Mrs Daniel O Brien of Listowel, wedding in October.

Eagle 6 June 1915, Rev William D Buckley ordained at Church of John the Baptist on May 29th 1915, by Bishop McDonnell, celebrated his first Mass at St Ambrose Church today. Son of the late Denis J Buckley of Newtownsandes . Early education at St Michael’s Listowel under the Rev. J Breen, left Ireland 1907, entered St Charles College Ellicott City MD, graduated with honours June 1909.Theological studies made at St Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, got his AB Degree 1910. AM in 1911 and STB in 1914. He was Professor of Latin and Greek at St Charles College Catonsville, MD from Sept. 1914 to May 1915, he will be located in the Brooklyn Diocese

Eagle 26 Jan. 1893; Died William Dowling on 25 Jan. 1893, he was a native of Listowel, Co Kerry, internment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Eagle 11 Nov.1888. Birth on Nov. 2nd 1888 , wife of George Hurst Ryall, Brooklyn, 293 Broadway New York, formally of Dublin, Cahir, Listowel and Tralee, a son, Irish Papers please copy.

Eagle 13 Jan 1936; Mary Connors nee O Connor 434a Lexington Ave. died Jan. 12th 1936, born Newtownsandes, survived by husband John, Mass at St Ambrose Church, DeKalb and Tompkins Ave. Interment Holy Cross.

Eagle 22 Nov. 1931; Tom Culhane died Nov. 21 1931 a native of Newtownsandes, husband of Nora Moore, brother of Patrolman P J Culhane NY Police, Mrs Margaret Begley, Mrs MT Mahoney, Mrs M McElligott, Hannah Culhane and Mrs P J Culhane. Served with 146th machine gun Batt. Company B in France. Residence 401 E 139th Street, Bronx. Mass at St Jerome’s Church, interment Calvary Cemetery.

Eagle 17 Dec. 1940 , p13. John Begley motorman on the Flushing Line IRT District?. Died suddenly at home401E 135th Street, Bronx. Mass at St Jerome’s Church, burial Calvary Cemetery. Born Knocknagoshel, brother of Mrs Hannah Nash and Mrs Margaret O Connor, both of Manhattan and Charles Begley of Ireland, his wife Margaret Culhane of Newtownsandes.

Eagle 18 Oct.1938. Michael O Brien, pen pal for him Timothy O Connor, Courthouse Road, Listowel, aged 12 years.

Eagle 30th Oct 1949; Brooklyn Man of the Week, By Jeanne Toomey.

Edmond Fitzgerald, refused to sign oath of fidelity to the King and today he is chief probation officer of Brooklyn Court. Red Haired lives at 8201 4th Ave. with wife Francis and four children. 5ft nine inches is on leave to establish probation service in Israel.

He has handled 16,000 paroles from state prisons.

Born 47 years ago at Brandon, Co Kerry, not being home for 25 years, going to visit his mother Hanora. His father marine engineer died 1921 leaving nine children, the youngest a year old.

He gave up his place in Maynooth after changing mind about vocation to his friend Fr Jack Lane, who is now Professor at Maynooth. Edmond Fitzgerald before going to America was involved with IRA in his student days and had secured teaching post at St Michael’s Listowel. He did not get involved in the Civil War, was neutrals and left the Country.

2014 June 25 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

KNOCK: Annual Parish Knock Pilgrimage will take place again this year on the 2nd July. Bus will leave Knockanure, Moyvane, Tarbert. If you wish to book your seat contact Margaret Carmody on 087 2976304 or Nuala Carmody, Tarbert on 068 36166.

OPENING: Moyvane Playground Committee hope to officially open the playground on the 20th July or there about.

ALERT: Knockanure Community Alert meeting on Thursday 26th June at 7.45pm in Knockanure Community Centre. Community Liason Officer Garda Lisa Healy will be in attendance. She will launch the Community Alert Texting Service. All householders are welcome to attend the meeting. Margaret Carmody Secretary 087 2976304.

TRIP: Moyvane I.C.A. Bus will leave the Village at 7.00am on Wednesday 25th June for trip to Wicklow.

ENVELOPES: Church Offering Envelopes have been distributed during the week. If you did not receive a box and you wish to contribute to the support of the Church and the Priest, please contact the Presbytery.

CHARITY Swim in Glin will be held on Sunday 20th July starting 12 noon. There will also be music in Geohegan’s on the Sunday evening. All funds are in Aid of West Limerick Children’s Services.

SPORTS: Multi Sports Camps for Primary School children from Age 5+Monday – Friday 10am-3pm Moyvane Community Centre: 30th June - 4th July (Ref MVI), Athea Community Centre: 28thJuly-1stAugust, (Ref AT3). Maggie 087 9866533 or Brendan 087 151562.

MASS in St John’s Listowel, having attended the mass, I found the theatre was a lovely homely setting, people were more like a community all close together and participating in the Mass, the priest so close also helped create the atmosphere.

DEATH: Jack Mulvihill died on 14th June 2014 of Woodgrove, Moyvane and Late of Upper Athea. Survived by his wife Margaret, sons Michael, John Jack, and Paul, mother Chrissie, brothers Pat, Bill, Mickey, Jim, TJ, and Tony, sister Patricia, grandchildren Daire and Caolán, in-laws, other relatives. Requiem mass for Jack Mulvhill was celebrated in Moyvane Church on Tuesday the 17th of June, followed by burial Ahavoher Cemetery, Knockanure.

ANNIVERSARIES: Brendan Shanahan, Jim Cogan, Con Greaney, Mary Dunne, Mary Nolan, Maggie Kennelly, John Flaherty, Mary Shanahan, John Culhane, Daniel Flavin, Hannah Buckley, Eileen Kennelly, Bridie Long, Tim Dinneen, Jeremiah O Connor, Bess Horgan, Tom Sullivan, Maureen Broderick, Julie O Connor, John Sheehan, Jim Galvin. Mass on Tues. 24th at 7.30pm for John Buckley, formerly from Leitrim Middle, Months Mind and also for the deceased members of his family. Mass on Fri. 27th at Knockanure 7.30pm for Margaret & Tom Kennelly. Mass on Sat. 28th at 7.30pm for John Stack. Mass on Sun. 29th at 11.00am for Christy Barry.

CHURCH NEWS: The Rosary every Sunday before 10.00am Mass Knockanure for the month of June Month of The Sacred Heart.

The Rosary is offered every Wednesday morning for All Parishioners, especially those who are Sick or in Hospital. Please join us - 10am in The Sacristy, Everyone Welcome.

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

Readers: Vigil , Elaine Hudson. 11.00am Philip Kiely & Mo Walsh.

Knockanure 10.00am, Patricia & Andrew Rogan.

Collectors for July: Vigil, Bridie Moloney & Ronan Kearney

11.00am, Eileen Cronin & Michael Kissane. Knockanure 10.00am Jerry Woods.

MISSION: Sr. Julie has asked me to remind you all to return the Mission Envelopes.

LISTOWEL ANNUAL CEMETERY MASSES: Tuesday 1st July - St. Michael’s Cemetery / Wednesday 2nd July - John Paul II Cemetery / and Thursday 3rd July - Finuge Cemetery. All Masses start at 8pm.

CEMETERY MASS in Lisselton June 23rd at 8pm and Gale Churchyard Mass June 26th at 8pm.

BEST WISHES to Canon Kelly of Athea who recently celebrated the 64th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood.

FR. EAMON WHYTES 50 YEARS OF PRIESTHOOD: will be celebrated by the Rathea community at a special mass on Friday June 27th at 7.30pm led by Bishop Ray Browne. The celebration will continue in the Clubhouse in Mountcoal with music and song.

A SCHOOL REUNION FOR PRESENTATION CONVENT SECONDARY SCHOOL, the Junior Cert Year of 1994 and/or Leaving Cert Year of 1996. Save the date: 28th June 2014 in the Horseshoe Bar, Listowel. Contact Sinéad on 0876847623 for further details.

GLENSTAL Abbey visit, details from 086 1032 436.

CONGRATULATIONS to Gerard Neville aged 60 who walked alone from his home in Littleton, Thurles to his native Inch West, Listowel, a distance of 95 miles, it took him 5 days and 4 nights.

School Folklore told by Pat Ahern of Knockanure in 1937, recalls James Hunt of Carrueragh who walked to Killorglin and home again in a day.

LISTOWEL CEMETERY MASSES: Tuesday 1st July - St. Michael’s Cemetery / Wednesday 2nd July - John Paul II Cemetery / and Thursday 3rd July - Finuge Cemetery. All Masses start at 8pm.

ATHEA 5k/10k run is on July 6th at 3pm.

TRIP to Áras an Uachtarán on Tuesday, July 15th.2014 Due to security reasons all names need to be forwarded to the Áras by June 29th at the latest and photo I.D. will be required on the day. To secure your place contact Marie Wrenn 087-7674832

HISTORY: Paddy Fullam from Newcastle West and a native of Ardagh has commenced a series of historical articles in the Weekly Observer Newspaper.

KDYS – SUMMER CAMP Open to all 10 – 13 year olds, 28th July – 1st August – 10 am – 4 pm daily, Activities include: Horse Riding, Water sports, Go-Karting, Cinema, Games, plus much, much more! Booking KDYS, Upper Church St., Listowel. (068) 23744

ST. JOSEPH’S YOUNG PRIEST SOCIETY are holding their Annual Pilgrimage to Knock on Saturday 28th June, bus is leaving the square 7.20am. sharp. Contact Betty on 068 21768 or O667137236.

WALK: CIE has agreed to divest to Kerry County Council land which will allow for the completion of the Tralee to Fenit Greenway as well as a walkway between north Kerry and west Limerick.

HEALTH and Wellness show at the Gleneagle Hotel on Wed. June 25th from 10.30am to 4.30pm, John Lonergan is also attending.

THOUGHT: “Do you know what hurts so very much? It’s love. Love is the strongest force in the world, and when it is blocked that means pain. There are two things we can do when this happens. We can kill that love so that it stops hurting. But then of course part of us dies, too. Or we can ask God to open up another route for that love to travel.”

Corrie Ten Boom

CALLING ALL ARTISAN FOOD AND CRAFT PRODUCERS: The first market took place in 2013 during The Gathering and we’re planning to build on its success during the 2014 Gather by the Feale July 16-20. We are looking for people who produce food or make crafts to set up on the cobbles in the Square under Fr. Casey in Abbeyfeale on Friday and Saturday, July 18/19 from 10am -3pm. Contact us on 087 6866450 or marianharnett1@gmail.com

CHARISMATIC RENEWAL NATIONAL CONFERENCE: in the Concert Hall, RDS, Ballsbridge on Sat 28th and Sun 29th June. Theme "The Joy of the Gospel". Main Speaker Ralph Martin (USA) and Rev Laurence Graham, Killarney. Mass Celebrants : Archbishop Diarmuid Martin (Sat) and Bishop Martin Drennan (Sun).

COURSE in Pastoral Ministry 2014 – 2015: Accredited by the Diocese of Kerry, this course is aimed at all those who are involved in parish pastoral councils, liturgy groups, finance committees, safeguarding children committees and other ministries. It is for those who are already involved in ministry in their parish and all who wish to become more involved in their parish. This course will allow you to deepen your knowledge and understanding of your faith and develop your skills for parish. Commencing in September 2014, the course will be taught over 20 nights during the academic year 2014- 2015 in two venues – Ardfert Retreat Centre on Tuesdays and John Paul II Pastoral Centre, Killarney on Thursdays. For further information, contact Frances Rowland @ 064-6632644 or email francesrowland@dioceseofkerry.ie

Course in Youth Ministry: This course is aimed at adults (over 21 years) volunteers or professionals, interested in working and journeying with young people in a parish, school, youth service or other settings. The Course in Youth Ministry is co-ordinated by the Diocesan Pastoral Team and Kerry Diocesan Youth Service. The course will begin on October 1st and will be held on Wednesday nights in John Paul II Pastoral Certre, Rock Road, Killarney. The course will take place over 16 nights and 2 Saturdays – 8 nights and 1 Saturday before Christmas and 8 nights and 1 Saturday in Spring 2015. The cost of the Course is €200. For more information contact Bernie McCaffrey

Tel. 064-6632644 or Email:berniemccaffrey@dioceseokerry.ie

PILGRIMAGE to the Holy Land: 15th – 24th September, 2014 (9 nights) Flight Ex Cork 5 nights Jerusalem and 4 nights Tiberias. Coach transfer Kerry to Cork return. Spiritual Director: Monsignor Dan O’ Riordan. For details contact: Premier Travel 2, Grand Parade, Daunt’s Square, Cork. Tel.021-4277700 or Email: premier@premiertravel.ie

Kerry Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes led by Bishop Ray Browne.

Theme: “Lourdes: The Joy of Conversion” September 2nd - 7th 2014. Flights ex Kerry Airport. All booking must be made by post to:- Mrs Janice O’ Sullivan,

Pilgrimage Co-ordinator, “Droum House”, Nohoval Upper, Rathmore, Co. Kerry. Pilgrimage Director, Fr. Nicholas Flynn, P.P., Killeentierna, Currow, Killarney, Co. Kerry. For more information Tel No.: 064-7758219 e-mail:joskdp@eircom.net

HISTORY Society Tour will take place on Sunday 15th July led by Dr. Declan Downey. Bus will leave Tarbert school car park at 8 a.m. and will take in the Ring of Kerry exploring the legacy of Daniel O’Connell. Details from the Bridewell, Tarbert before July 4th.

FAMINE: extract from “A Pauper Warren- West Limerick 1845-49” by Gerard Curtin .

“On the 8th May 1847 a ‘destitute multitude’ surrounded the house of Richard Q. Sleeman of Cahara House, Glin, demanding food and employment. The official reaction to early reports of deaths from starvation in the press was a request of verification. On 3rd March 1847, it was reported that a body was found on a pathway at Loughill. A post mortem was requested from the local coroner. At Glin on 15th March another death occurred and a coroner’s jury returned a verdict on Joseph Conway, “death from the want of the common necessities of life”. On the 17th May a girl of seventeen years of age died on the roadside between Glin and Tarbert. “

Berry Conway, Ottawa, Canada was in Glin June 2014. He is a descendant of the Joseph Conway mentioned above.

RELATIONS: Julie Hagerty, I will be in Moyvane July 18th as I am on a quest to locate information about the connection between the O’Connor family and the Hagerty family. My nephew, Michael Hagerty, would like me to find Gerard ( Jerdy) O Connor from Lisselton, County Kerry, son of Thomas and Bridget O’ Connor, to find out more about the family link. Apparently John Hagerty 1864 – 1914 married Margaret Holly 1865 – 1937 in Ballydonohue parish. They had a son, Thomas, born in Chicago in 1889. He married Loretta Monahan and they had a son, William – my husband. I would love to meet Gerard, Thank you so much, Julie Hagerty email jhag159035@aol.com

MOYVANE: Children of James Mulvihill and Catherine Scanlon

These are their children: Catherine, bapt. 3 Sept. 1803 - parish of Listowel

Johanna, bapt. 10 December 1808 - parish of Listowel

Daniel, bapt. 11 September 1810 - parish of Listowel

Patrick, bapt. 20 May 1813 - parish of Listowel of Moyvane

James, bapt. 10 July 1837 - parish of Ballybunion.

Daniel, my GG Grandfather, married Johanna Connors (of Clare)?( Was it Claar Moyvane) on 2 February 1832. They had 2 children in Ireland, before emigrating to Canada, where they had 5 more children.

These are their children: James, born 1837, Ireland; Thomas, born 12 January 1838 – Ireland; Michael, born 1847 – Canada; John, born 1849 – Canada; Mary, born 1851 – Canada; Daniel, born 1854 – Canada; Catherine, born 1857 – Canada. Daniel's wife died in Uptergrove, Ontario, Canada in 1868 and he subsequently married Mary Ann Collins in 1877.

Daniel's son Thomas is my G. Grandfather - who had 8 children including Thomas Francis born 1879, died 1953 in Uptergrove - who was my grandfather. He had 9 children, including Peter Faustus, my father, born 1925, died in 2000.

MUNSTERS: The Royal Munster Fusiliers; This regiment was formed in 1881 by the amalgamation of two regiments which had their origins in the former East India Company; the 101st. Regiment of Foot (Royal

Bengal Fusiliers) and the 104th. Regiment of Foot (Bengal Fusiliers)...... In September 1918 West Clare M.P. Arthur Lynch attempted to raise a 10th service battalion but this unit never saw active service and was disbanded on 14 March 1919. On 12th June 1922 the colours of the Royal Munster Fusiliers were laid up at a ceremony at St. George‟s Hall, Windsor Castle and the regiment was formally disbanded on 31 July 1922.

During War1, 3,000 Irish doctors, including 400 students, enlisted. Total doctors 12,500, of whom 230 died.

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KNOCKANURE

KNOCK: Annual Parish Knock Pilgrimage will take place again this year on the 2nd July. Bus will leave Knockanure, Moyvane, Tarbert. If you wish to book your seat contact Margaret Carmody on 087 2976304 or Nuala Carmody, Tarbert on 068 36166.

PADRE PIO DEVOTIONS: take place on Tuesday June 17th in Lixnaw Church and the witness will be given by Fr. Kevin McNamara.

AGM of St Michael’s Cemetery, Listowel Monday 16th June at 7.30pm. in St. Patrick’s Hall. New volunteers always needed and welcomed.

NANO NAGLE SCHOOL A fun run/walk organised by Nano Nagle School was held on Sunday 15th June.

BLOOD DONOR CLINIC in the Listowel Arms Hotel, on Tuesday 17th & Wednesday 18th June from 6 to 9pm. Donor line: 1850 731 137.

TRAIL: The Great Southern Trail's Midsummer Big Walk, Sat 21st June 2014.

FLEADH: The official opening of Fleadh Cheoil Chiarraí will take place on Wednesday, June 18th at 8pm in the Ring of Kerry Hotel, Cahersiveen.

ST JOHN’S: Children’s Theatre directed by Jo Jordan, on 17th, 18th, 20th, 23rd and 24th, details from 068 22566.

MOTHERHOOD, Wednesday 18th June 10.30am. – 1pm. at the Listowel Family Resource Centre. A free seminar on supporting moms & babies and promoting a healthy family life. Babies are welcome to attend with family members. Contact centre on 068-23584.

FUND to help people start business, details from enterprise-ireland.com

RACING: Abbeyfeale Horse & Pony Racing takes place in Relihan's Inch on Sunday 22nd June.

SUMMER Camps will take place at the Listowel Family Resource Centre from July 7th - August 22nd inclusive from 9.30am - 1.30pm daily. Further details from (068) 23584.

AWARE Depression Support Group meets: Killarney - Mondays, KDYS at 7pm. Tralee - Tuesdays, meeting room at rear of St. John’s Church at 8pm, Aware Support Groups are free to attend, no referral necessary.

CORPUS CHRISTI EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION: Sunday 22nd June in Listoel after the 11.00 a.m. Mass.

DEATH of Sr. Eileen Scanlon (late of Moher, Moyvane and Little sisters of the Assumption on April 23, 2014. Survived by her Religious family, sister, sister-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended family and a large circle of friends. Requiem Mass for Sister Eileen was celebrated at the Church the Holy Family, Kill-o'the-Grange, she was laid to rest in Deans Grange Cemetery.

DEATH took place on 7th June 2014 of Kathleen O'Dwyer (née Stack) of Shrone Middle, Listowel, wife of the late Tom. Deeply regretted by her sister-in-law Noreen, nephews and nieces, grandnephews and grandnieces, great-grandnephews and great-grandnieces.

Requiem mass was celebrated in Corpus Christi Church, Knockanure for Kathleen O Dwyer on Tuesday the 10th of June, followed by burial in St. Michael's Cemetery, Listowel Kathleen O Dwyer , born at Dromurhur was daughter of Ellie Shanahan who died in 1991 and Robert Stack who died in 1957, she was predeceased by all of her siblings, Mary in 2002, John and Pat in 2007 and in March 2012 Dick Stack died.

DEATH: Patrick (Paud) Woulfe of Cratloe, Abbeyfeale died 9th June 2014 in the Oaklands Nursing Home Listowel. Paud was predeceased by his wife Joanie, siblings Dan and Bees. Survived by sister Nora, sister-in-law Brenda, nephews and nieces, grandnephews and grandnieces, great-grandnephews and great-grandnieces. Requiem Mass in Athea Church for Paud Woulfe was celebrated on Thursday the 12th of June, followed by burial in Temple Athea Cemetery.

DEATH took place in London on 10th March 2014 of Tom Flaherty who was born at Gortdromagowna, Knockanure 73 years ago to Tim Flaherty and Hanora O Connor. Tom was predeceased by his wife and is survived by three daughters, sisters Nora and Hannah and brother Pat. He was predeceased by siblings, John in 2005, Tim, Willie, Michael and Mary. Mass will be celebrated for Tom Flaherty at Moyvane Church on 22nd June 2014.

ANNIVERSARIES: Ned Cronin, Maureen Moore, Joan Keane, 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, Thomas O Callaghan, Michael O Sullivan, David Riordan. Mass on Tues. 17th at 7.30pm for Con O’Connor. Mass on Wed. 18th at 7.30pm for Con & Catherine Mulvihill and their son Con. Mass on Thurs. 19th at 7.30pm for Jack & Maud Fitzmaurice, The Village. Mass on Fri. 20th in Knockanure at 7.30pm for Mary Brosnan, Coilagurteen. Mass on

Sun. 22nd at 10.00am for Denis Flaherty and the 11.00am Mass in Moyvane is for Thomas Flaherty, Gortdromagouna who died recently in England. Mass on Tues. 24th at 7.30pm for John Buckley, formerly from Leitrim Middle and also for the deceased members of his family.

THANKS: Accord Special Collection €450 Irish Cancer Society Collection €614.

CHURCH NEWS: Readers: Vigil, John Corbett & Jimmy Colllins 11.00am, Amanda Coulson & Áine O’Connor. Knockanure 10.00am, Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy.

The Rosary every Sunday before 10.00am Mass Knockanure for the month of June Month of The Sacred Heart.

The Rosary is offered every Wednesday morning for All Parishioners, especially those who are Sick or in Hospital. Please join us - 10am in The Sacristy, Everyone Welcome.

Medjugorge Anniversary Mass, Confession, Rosary, Mass and Adoration at St. Brendan’s Tralee on Monday June 16th at 7.30pm. Confessions begins at 7pm.

Church Offering Envelopes have been distributed during the week. If you did not receive a box and you wish to support the Church and the Priest, please contact the Presbytery.

CEMETERY MASS in Lisselton June 23rd at 8pm and Gale Churchyard Mass June 26th at 8pm.

DEACONS: The Diocese is at present seeking men to become Permanent Deacons. An initial ‘Come and See Year’ will commence in the Autumn for a number of Munster dioceses. Deacons have a ministry in three areas of Church Life: the Eucharist, the Word of God and service to the poor. At present we have two, who please God, will be ordained deacons in November and three who have completed their first year (a ‘Come and See Year’). Nationally 31 deacons have been ordained and 58 are in training. Married men over the age of 35 and single men over 25 may apply. The upper age limit for ordination is 63. If you are interested. please talk to your local priest or contact Rev. Eoin Mangan, The Presbytery, Knocknagoshel.

CONGRATULATIONS to Sr. Helen Culhane of 'Childrens Grief Project' on her 'local hero' award. Children’s Grief Project is a support service for school-aged children and young people affected by loss through death, separation or divorce.

REMEMBER our Priests who this month celebrate the anniversary of their ordination to the Priesthood.

HISTORY Society Tour will take place on Sunday 15th July led by Dr. Declan Downey. Bus will leave Tarbert school car park at 8 a.m. and will take in the Ring of Kerry exploring the legacy of Daniel O’Connell. Details from the Bridewell, Tarbert before July 4th.

FESTIVAL in Tralee from 20th to 22nd June, full programme in the Kerryman.

DEBRA Ireland Kerry Challenge 75km hike through the bogs and mountains around the Dingle peninsula takes place from Friday 20th June to Sunday 22nd.

THE MESSAGE OF DONAL WALSH on the importance of living life to the full has been translated into Latin and will be carried to Rome in the coming weeks in a cycling journey which will begin on Wednesday, June 18th, in St. John’s Church Tralee with a short prayer service at 3pm.

FR. EAMON WHYTES 50 YEARS OF PRIESTHOOD: will be celebrated by the Rathea community at a special mass on Friday June 27th at 7.30pm led by Bishop Ray Browne. The celebration will continue in the Clubhouse in Mountcoal with music and song.

SAFE Tractor Skills: “Creating safety awareness among teenagers working with tractors” A one day course will be held in Tralee, Dingle, Listowel and Castleisland Marts at the end of June

phone Soyna on 066-7120877.

NIGHT AT THE DOGS: Tarbert G.A.A. in conjunction with Ferry Rangers are holding a “Race Night” at Tralee Greyhound Track on Friday July 12th. Tickets will be available from committee members.

TIRC and KASI will present a seminar on Monday June 23rd at 10.45am in the Fels Point Hotel, Tralee to mark World Refugee Day. The seminar will look at the Challenges of Life after Direct Provision and how living in limbo leaves a lasting legacy on people trying to build a self-sufficient life.

THE HISTORY OF BALLYMULLEN BARRACKS by Robert Tangney will be launched at Tralee Library on Tuesday the 24th of June at 7.00pm. The book incorporates the two hundred year history of the barracks and also includes related areas in Tralee such as The Staff Barracks, Killierisk Graveyard, Haigs Terrace and Castlemorris House. The book will be launched by Lieutenant-Colonel Paul Carey O/C 12th Battalion, Sarsfield Barracks, Limerick.

A SCHOOL REUNION FOR PRESENTATION CONVENT SECONDARY SCHOOL, the Junior Cert Year of 1994 and/or Leaving Cert Year of 1996. Save the date: 28th June 2014 in the Horseshoe Bar, Listowel. Contact Sinéad on 0876847623 for further details.

RECOVERY HAVEN CELEBRATION OF LIGHT This year will be held on Friday 20th June at 7.45pm. Symbolic stone throwing into water will take place and music will be provided by local musicians at each location. Families Welcome at Ballybunion Ladies Beach and Tarbert Pier

RECOVERY HAVEN We will be hosting an indoor car boot sale on the 22nd June, from 9am to 12pm. Free to the public.

CALLING ALL ARTISAN FOOD AND CRAFT PRODUCERS: The first market took place in 2013 during The Gathering and we’re planning to build on its success during the 2014 Gather by the Feale July 16-20. We are looking for people who produce food or make crafts to set up on the cobbles in the Square under Fr. Casey in Abbeyfeale on Friday and Saturday, July 18/19 from 10am -3pm. Contact us on 087 6866450 or marianharnett1@gmail.com

RED CROSS: Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle on July 5th. Volunteers required - motorcyclists, marshals, stewards, nurses and doctors. Any help would be appreciated. Call us on 087 393 1359.

BENEFIT dance in aid of Martina Tierney (Barna), sister of Sandra O’Sullivan, Hillside Drive, Athea will be held on Friday June 27th at the Devon Inn.

CLOTHES Collection on June 18th in aid of Hope Foundation at Supervalue Carpark, Listowel.

CHARISMATIC RENEWAL NATIONAL CONFERENCE: in the Concert Hall, RDS, Ballsbridge on Sat 28th and Sun 29th June. Theme "The Joy of the Gospel". Main Speaker Ralph Martin (USA) and Rev Laurence Graham, Killarney. Mass Celebrants : Archbishop Diarmuid Martin (Sat) and Bishop Martin Drennan (Sun).

BEST WISHES to Cormac Long Rooskagh and Rathkeale Boxing Club who won his ninth National Boxing title at the National Stadium in Dublin recently. He defeated Sean Conroy from Mayo in the semi-final and Pearse Sherry from Dublin in the final. Next for Cormac will be the European Championships.

SACRED HEART NOVENA Thursday 19th to Friday 27th June. (Feast of the Sacred Heart).

LISTOWEL ANNUAL CEMETERY MASSES: Tuesday 1st July - St. Michael’s Cemetery / Wednesday 2nd July - John Paul II Cemetery / and Thursday 3rd July - Finuge Cemetery. All Masses start at 8pm.

THOUGHT: That the universe was formed by a fortuitous concourse of atoms, I will no more believe than that the accidental jumbling of the alphabet would fall into a most ingenious treatise of philosophy.

Jonathan Swift.

JUBILEE: Fr David O Connor Golden Jubilee 2014

http://www.natchezdemocrat.com/2014/06/08/st-mary-rector-celebrates-50-years-of-ministry-in-catholic-church/

WEALTH of the 85 richest people is equal to that of the poorest 3.5bn says Comhlámh.

LAUNCH of Kat Caball book at Writers Week; Jimmy Moloney would officiate at this last event which just happened to be the launch of his aunt's book. Minister Deenihan then spoke and spoke on his work with the National Famine Commemoration Committee and in particular he mentioned his visit to Hyde Park Barracks in Sydney last August for the International Famine Commemoration, where the Earl Grey Girls were honoured and where he met a number of their descendants.

BROOKLYN Eagle 5 Dec. 1944 p9; Death of Mary O Brien nee O Donnell wife of late Thomas. Mother of Michael T and sister of Mrs Dennis Collins, Michael M and Dennis J O Donnell, died Dec. 4th 1944, a native of Cahir Hayes, Abbeyfeale, Funeral from Funeral Chapel Euclid Ave. and Fulton Street, Brooklyn. Mass at Church of St Malachy Van Sickien Ave. near Atlantic Ave. internment Calvary Cemetery.

Eagle 29 June 1947; Death of Mary Murphy nee Wren of Abbeyfeale on 27th June 1947, wife of the late James, mother of Mrs Michael Mulcare, Mrs Maurice Leen and Jeremiah Murphy, grandmother of James and Mary leen. Funeral Chapel 188 Street, Webster Ave. Mass at St Francis Xavier Church Lurting Ave., Bronx, internment Calvary Cemetery.

Eagle 3 Sept. 1922, fleeing rebels loose dinner at Abbeyfeale. A detachment of Nationalist surprised irregulars after chasing them the regulars returned to eat dinner prepared for the enemy, roast beef and boiled ham.

Eagle 27 Dec.1941Con Dore died suddenly on June 5th 1950, husband of Mary, father of John, Con, Pat, Sheila and Maureen. Son of Bridget of Athea Co Limerick. Brother of Michael of Bronx, Catherine Ehler, Mary Brennan of Yonkers, NY and David and Bridget in Athea. Funeral Chapel 141 6th Ave. Mass at St Francis Xavier Church, internment St John’s Cemetery.

Eagle 29 Nov 1940; Death, Mary Ann Flavin nee Greaney of Athea, wife of the late John, mother of Mary, Margaret, James, John, Tom and Tim. Sister of Catherine Ambrose, Margaret Sullivan, Michael, William, Dennis Greaney. Her home 434 4th St. Mass at St Saviour’s Church 8th Ave. 6th St. Internment Holy Cross, member of Rosary Society, Director, Jere J Cronin.

Eagle 29th Sept. 1954; John Moran died Sept. 22 1954, a native of Toureen Donnell, Athea. Husband of Joan nee Mullane, father of Margaret Phelan and John Moran, brother of Molly Brenn, Tom and in Ireland Ned, Pat and Michael Moran. From Charles J Brady Funeral Home 232 Utica Ave. Mass at St Mathew’s Church , internment Calvary Cemetery.

Eagle Aug 2nd 1953 p 17; Death Nora A Mulvihill nee O Connor on 1 Aug. 1953 of Jefferson Ave. Native of Direen, Athea, wife of Late Tim J . mother of Mrs Anfee Kelly, Catherine and Jerard Mulvihill, sister of Mrs Nellie Quinn and the late Mrs Bridget Mahoney, funeral from Gallagher Sons Home 25 Aberdeen St. between Broadway and Bushwick Ave. Mass at Our Lady of Good Council, internment Holy Cross.

Eagle June 1950; Death of Mrs Margaret Greaney Sullivan of 258 94th Street. Mass for her at St Patrick’s Church 4th Ave. 95th St. She died Wednesday, born Co Limerick, spent many years Park Slope Section, was of St Saviour’s Church , moved to Bay Ridge 2 years ago. Survived by husband Pat Sullivan retired inspector for Brooklyn bus company, had two daughters Margaret M Sullivan and Sr. Laurentia S.S.N.D. stationed at St Leo’s Convent Baltimore, a son Tom P Sullivan, two brothers Dennis and Michael Greaney and three grandchildren.

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KNOCKANURE

KNOCK: Annual Parish Knock Pilgrimage will take place again this year on the 2nd July. Bus will leave Knockanure, Moyvane, Tarbert. If you wish to book your seat contact Margaret Carmody on 087 2976304 or Nuala Carmody, Tarbert on 068 36166. Limited seats available.

PADRE PIO DEVOTIONS: take place on Tuesday June 17th in Lixnaw Church and the witness will be given by Fr. Kevin McNamara.

ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre was on Monday 9th June 2014.

AGM of Newtownsandes Co-operative takes place on June 11th at 8.30pm in the Marian hall.

TRAIL: The Great Southern Trail's Midsummer Big Walk, Sat 21st June 2014.

CONGRATULATIONS to Hannah Finucane of Kilmorna and Matthew Behan of Abbeyfeale who were recently married in Duagh Church by Fr Moore assisted by Canon O Shea. Best man was Denis Behan and Stephen Behan was groomsman. Bridesmaids were Bernadette and Maria Finucane. Pageboys were Blake and Aaron Finucane. Parents of the bride are, Brendan and Lorraine Finucane and the grooms parents, Michael and Mary Behan.

CHURCH in Listowel closed for repairs, It is scheduled to be re-opened on Thursday, August 7th.

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

DEATH took place on 2nd June 014 of Eileen Healy (née Shine) Clounturbrid, Listowel in her 90th year, she was predeceased her husband Thomas, survived by brothers, brothers Mick and Jack, sisters-in-law, nephews and nieces, grandnephews and grandnieces. Requiem mass for Eileen Healy was celebrated in Moyvane Church on Thursday the 5th of June, followed by burial in St. Michael's Cemetery, Listowel. Eileen was daughter of John Shine and Margaret Grady of Kilbaha. Her brother Connie (died in 2010), Pat (died in 1980) and Dan all rest at Ahavoher graveyard.

DEATH has occurred of Chris Moriarty, Leitrim Middle, Moyvane and formerly of Raheny, Dublin on June the 4th, 2014. Predeceased by his brother John Moriarty who died in 2007 aged 69 years , survived by his daughters Ciara, Brenda, and Aisling, and son John, sisters Madeline, Babs, Brenda, and Phylis and grandchildren. Private cremation at Newlands Cross Crematorum. Chris Moriarty was born at Ahalahanna, Moyvane to James Moriarty a native of Dingle and Mary O Brien who was from Barragogeen.

DEATH of Jack O’Connor, Dun Laoghaire and formerly of Moyvane South. Mass at 1pm on Saturday 14th June in Moyvane Church. Burial in Ahavoher Cemetary immediately afterwards,

DEATH John Joseph Buckley, Kilmastulla, Birdhill, Co. Tipperary on 27th April 2014. and formerly of the Shamrock Cottage, Moyvane who passed away after a long illness. Survived by his wife Theresa. Father of Michael, John, Erin, Margaret and his son Brendan predeceased him.

ANNIVERSARIES: PJ Flavin, Hannah Barnes, Johanna O Donnell, Winnie Sheehy, Mai Galvin, Bessie Nealon, Tom Moloney, Mary Dillon, Liam Cronin, Charles Haughey, John Lynch, Mary Horgan, Sr. Joan Kirby, Mai O Connor, Kitty O Donnell, Mary Murphy, Donal Mulvihill, Cillian O Connor, David Riordan, Mass on Tues. 10th at 7.30pm for Brid Brouder. Mass on Wed. 11th at Knockanure 7.30pm for Jerry Enright. Mass on Thurs. 12th in Knockanure 7.30pm for Joan Keane. Mass on Fri. 13th in Knockanure at 7.30pm for Peggy & John Mc Elligott and daughter Betty Newman. Mass on Sat. 14th at 7.30pm for Seamus O’Flaherty. Mass on Sun. 15th at 10.00am for Margie Fitzmaurice, New Jersey and the 11.00am Mass is for Paddy & Nora Adams nee Stack. Mass on Tues. 17th at 7.30pm for Con O’Connor.

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

The Missionary Sisters from Ard Foyle Cork will visit this Parish weekend 14th & 15th June to promote Mission Awareness and to ask for your support.

The Rosary every Sunday before 10.00am Mass Knockanure for the month of June Month of The Sacred Heart.

The Rosary is offered every Wednesday morning for All Parishioners, especially those who are Sick or in Hospital. Please join us - 10am in The Sacristy, Everyone Welcome.

RAMBLING HOUSE, Finuge: next session at the Thatch Cottage on Friday, June 13th at 9pm. All welcome.

HEALING SERVICE AT ST. MICHAEL’S WELL Lixnaw with special blessing for the sick and carers will take place on Sun. June 15th at 3pm. All welcome.

PARENTS came from Duagh; Bernard Joseph Mahoney (July 24, 1875 – March 20, 1939) was the third Catholic Bishop of Sioux Falls (1922-1939).

ST JOHN’S: Friday 13th Waiting for You & Marathon Woman, film based on North Kerry. Children’s Theatre directed by Jo Jordan, on 17th, 18th, 20th, 23rd and 24th, details from 068 22566.

SILVER: Badminton Season 2013-2014. The Inter County Grade F All Ireland final was played in Baldoyle recently. Kerry got All Ireland Silver for locals, Carmel Hudson, Jeanelle Griffin, Helen Browne, James Sheehan and James Flaherty.

MOTHERHOOD, Wednesday 18th June 10.30am. – 1pm. at the Listowel Family Resource Centre. A free seminar on supporting moms & babies and promoting a healthy family life. Babies are welcome to attend with family members. Contact centre on 068-23584.

ST. MICHAEL’S COLLEGE, a meeting for parents of incoming 1st year students for the school year 2014.15 will be held in the College on Monday 16th June at 7.30pm.

BILLY’S MOLONEY’S RETIREMENT

Friday night June 13th in the Ballroom of Listowel Arms. The ‘gathering’ will have a dual purpose on the night: Beginning with Mass at 8.00 p.m. (sharp). (1) Saying ‘thank you’ to Billy who retired recently as Listowel Parish Sacristan for over 29 years and (2) acknowledging with thanks all involved in our Parish throughout the year including all committees and all ministries. Following the Mass at 8.00 p.m. (sharp) will be some light refreshments (finger food /tea/coffee) and some music & song. The music for the Mass and the entertainment afterwards will be provided by Stevie Donegan.

SPECIAL OLYMPICS Ireland Games take place in Limerick from the 12th to 15th June. A total of 1500 athletes from throughout Ireland will participate and it is anticipated that over 6000 family members and supporters will attend the Games which will be organised by a team of 3000 volunteers. A total of 43 athletes and 10 coaches from clubs throughout Limerick will be part of the 443-strong Munster team competing at the Games. Games will take place at venues in Limerick, Clare and Tipperary. The Opening Ceremony, which will take place on Thursday June 12th in People's Park, Limerick will start the Games. Ceremony has the generous support of the Limerick City of Culture 2014, which will co-produced this event.

THOUGHT: Revival is not something that happens across the board, its something that happens in an individual's life. We can pray. "Oh Lord send an awakening, send a revival!" but it starts with me. It starts with you. Greg Laurie

VOLUNTEER: Nadine Smith is studying Dentistry in UCC and has just completed her second year. She is current Miss West Limerick and sings with the Abbeyfeale Folk choir also.

Between July 18 and Aug 8 of this summer Nadine will be volunteering in Kampala, Uganda. She will be delivering health care and dental supplies to the locals, assisting in the Health care centre and also helping to build some houses. The organisation she will be travelling with is Nurture Africa- helping women and children with HIV/AIDS. Students who are interested to check out the website or facebook page or You Tube testimonial videos.

http://www.nurtureafrica.ie/volunteer/ & https://www.facebook.com/nurtureafrica

MUSIC: The Comhaltas Campa Samhraidh will take place at Halla Inse Bhán from July 21st-25th and will include music, singing, dancing in a most enjoyable way. It has been very successful over the past few years. Only a small number of places now remain to be filled. For further information contact 087-9654451.

CARERS: The 8th National Carers Week will mark the contribution of Ireland’s family carers with more than 150 National events running from June 9th – 15th. The week is coordinated by Care Alliance Ireland, in partnership with nine other leading Irish organizations – The Alzheimer Society, The Carers Association, The Irish Cancer Society, Caring for Carers Ireland, The Disability Federation of Ireland, MS Ireland, Parkinsons Association of Ireland and The Irish Hospice Foundation. Details of events taking place during National Carers week are available from www.carersweek.ie/events

ROSE: Dáithí Ó Sé interviewed 60 Roses over three nights, two judging panels selected 23 Roses to go forward to the festival in Tralee in August, which celebrates its 55th year this summer.

NIGHT AT THE DOGS: Tarbert G.A.A. in conjunction with Ferry Rangers are holding a “Race Night” at Tralee Greyhound Track on Saturday July 12th. Tickets will be available from committee members.

CLUSTERING: At a meeting in the Presbytery Tarbert on Thursday night to discuss the future development of the parish of Tarbert it was decided to hold a public meeting on Monday June 9th at 8 p.m. in the Community Centre to discuss the re-establishment of our Parish Pastoral Council.

RED CROSS: Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle on July 5th. Volunteers required - motorcyclists, marshals, stewards, nurses and doctors. Any help would be appreciated. Call us on 087 393 1359.

CHARISMATIC RENEWAL NATIONAL CONFERENCE: in the Concert Hall, RDS, Ballsbridge on Sat 28th and Sun 29th June. Theme "The Joy of the Gospel". Main Speaker Ralph Martin (USA) and Rev Laurence Graham, Killarney. Mass Celebrants : Archbishop Diarmuid Martin (Sat) and Bishop Martin Drennan (Sun).

D-DAY: June 6, 2014, marks the 70th anniversary of the Allied invasion of Normandy during WWII

The objective of the June 6 initiative was to establish beachheads at five beaches along a 50-mile stretch of heavily-fortified coastline in Nazi-occupied France. Some 130,000 troops from three main Allied countries, the United States, Great Britain, and Canada, along with soldiers from several other Allied countries, stormed the beaches of Nazi-occupied France under a hail of gunfire and artillery blasts. 18,000 paratroopers had already dropped hours earlier to fight behind enemy lines. France had been under control of the Nazis for about four years.

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And we’re off! The sun was shining and music from the Misty Jazz Band filled the evening air, as novelists, poets, playwrights, winners and readers assembled once again to celebrate the literary culture of Ireland at the 43rd Opening Ceremony of Listowel Writers’ Week last night. We were delighted that Paul Durcan, one of Ireland’s foremost poets, officiated at the Ceremony.As always, the high point of the evening was the announcement of the Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year Award 2014, which was won by Eimear McBride for A Girl Is A...

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Willie Redmond – Thursday 29th May 12 noon, The Seanchaí Centre Originally from Edenderry, Co Offaly, artist Willie Redmond grew up surrounded by and working on the bog. Now based in Dublin, he specialises in acrylics, oils, pastels and mixed medium. His current exhibition Turf & Surf deals with its subjects in a narrative style. The panels are divided into various weights depicting mood, texture, movement, detail, compositions, lines and rhythms, and combined to produce a rhapsody-style narrative. His unique and highly engaging solo... Taken From writersweek.ie/news

BISHOP: Bernard Mahoney was born 24 July 1875, in Albany, New York, to Daniel and Honora (née O'Connor) Mahoney, both parents from Duagh Co Kerry. He left school early to support his family, worked as telegraph messenger boy. After attending St. John's Academy in Rensselaer, he entered September 1895, Mount St. Mary's College in Emmitsburg, Maryland, from where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1899 and a Master of Arts in 1901.He worked through college as a telegrapher for Albany and Troy newspapers. Bishop Thomas A Burke of Albany sent him to the North American College in Rome , where he was ordained to the priesthood on February 27, 1904.Returning to America in 1905 He served as a curate at St. Peter's Church in Troy until 1909, Fr Mahoney again went to Rome and became spiritual director of the Pontifical North American College there. In 1912 he earned a Doctor of Sacred Theology.On May 24, 1922, Bernard J Mahoney was appointed Bishop of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, by Pope Pius XI. He received his episcopal consecration on the following June 29 from Cardinal Gaetano de Lai, with Bishops Giovanni Maria Zonghi and Giacomo Sinibaldi serving as co-consecrators, in Rome. He was Bishop at Sioux Falls for the sixteen years, until his death at age 63 on 20th March 1939. He was popular at conducting retreats for priests.

Bishop Mahoney died at Rochester following and operation. His funeral services were held at St Joseph’s Cathedral

http://www.sfcatholic.org/

Catholic Press Sydney. Previous issue Thursday 28 December 1922

Two Archbishops, six Bishops, and more than 200 priests attended the installation some few weeks ago of the Right Rev. Bernard J. Mahoney, as Bishop of the diocese of Sioux Falls, U.S.A. The Most Rev. Austin Dowling, Archbishop of St. Paul, presided and preached the sermon. Bishop Mahoney was born in Albany in 1875, and was forced to leave school to aid in the support of his family. For a time he was a Western Union messenger boy, and later became a telegraphist. He worked his way through college as a telegraphist, and entered Mount St. Mary's at Emmitsburg in September, 1895. The late Bishop Burke, of Albany, recognising his ability, designated him as a student for the American College at Rome, where he was ordained in 1904. He returned to the United States in 1905, and was assistant at St. Peter's Church, Troy, for five years,

13 April 1939 Catholic Press Sydney NSW reports. Rome, March 24.1939.The Holy See has received information that Bishop Joseph Henry Conroy, of Ogdenburg, New York, died on Monday, aged 81, and that Bishop Bernard Mahoney, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, U.S.A., died on Tuesday, aged 64. — R.I.P.

2014 June 4 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre.

takes place on Monday 09th June 2014. 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.

VOLUNTEERS wanted for Alzheimers’ Care Group in Listowel, details from068 23584

BEST WISHES to wish all those starting their Junior and Leaving Cert exams on Wednesday.

AGM of Newtownsandes Co-operative takes place on June 11th at 8.30pm in the Marian hall.

ROSARY is offered every Wednesday morning for All the Parishioners, especially those who are Sick or in Hospital. Please join us - 10am in The Sacristy, Everyone Welcome.

The Rosary every Sunday before 10.00 a.m Mass Knockanure for the month of June Month of The Sacred Heart.

THANKS to those Students who attended and participated in the Exam Mass on Friday evening and to their parents for encouraging them.

KNOCK: Annual Parish Knock Pilgrimage will take place again this year on the 2nd July. Bus will leave Knockanure, Moyvane, Tarbert. If you wish to book your seat contact Margaret Carmody on 087 2976304 or Nuala Carmody, Tarbert on 068 36166. Limited seats available.

THANKS: Knockanure Tidy Towns wishes to acknowledge with gratitude the work of Volunteers: Henry, Kathy & Kerryanne Finucane, Tony & Mary Buckley, Scoil Chorp Chriost, Michelle, Niamh & Tadhg Mc Evoys in collecting litter in the Village and the approach roads. Thanks too to KWD for suppling materials and for collection of bags at the place appointed.

CD LAUNCH of Richard Casey’s and Den McCarthy’s new CD in aid of Recovery Haven, Cancer Support Group, Tralee will take place in Máiréad’s Bar on Saturday night, June 7th. Richard and Den will be playing there along with the Boghole Boys and a host of other musicians. Everybody is welcome. Please come along to support this worthy cause.

LARTIGUE MONORAIL are seeking female/male volunteers for Summer Tourist Duties contact 24393.

ANNIVERSARIES: Hannie Fitzgerald, Sr. Maureen Griffin, Chris Sweeney, Eileen Goulding, Mairead Moroney, Hannah Doyle, Sr. Emilian Bunce, John Costelloe, Moriarty, Fr. Tim Enright CSSP, Peg Normile, Sr. Cornelius Holly, Br. Hermes O Connor, Bridget Kennelly, Tom Connor, Bill Barry, Fr Tommy O Hanlon, Willie O 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. Mass on Tues. 3rd at 7.30pm for Joe & Mary Lynch. Mass on Wed. 4th at 7.30pm for Kathleen Dore. Mass on Thurs. 5th Knockanure 7.30pm For the deceased members of the Lynch Family. Mass on Fri. 6th at 7.30pm for Elizabeth Meehan nee O’Connor & Garrett O’Connnor. Mass on Fri. 6th Knockanure at 8.00pm for Eileen Goulding. Mass Sat. 7th at 10.00am Months Mind for Jeremiah McCarthy and the 7.30pm Mass is for Hughie Fitzmaurice.

Sun. 8th Mass at 10.00am for Mary Rose Kennelly, Months Mind and the 11.00am mass is for John, Dan & Bridie Kearney. Mass on Tues. 10th 7.30pm for Brid Brouder.

FIRST Friday on the Month. Usual Community Rounds, Knockanure in the morning and Moyvane in the afternoon.

MEETING of the Finance Committee on Tuesday 3rd June in the Presbytery at 8pm.

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

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

READERS: Vigil, Michelle Corridan, 11.00am Paul and Anthony Kiely.

Knockanure 10.00am Mary O’Flaherty & Cian Rogan.

KDYS Teen Active Week from 9th -13th June. Activities include Go Karting, BBQ, Trip to Dublin, Water Sports with a twist and much more. Book at KDYS Youth Centre, Listowel. Tel. 068 23744.

KERRY HOSPICE/PALLIATIVE CARE National Sunflower Days; Friday and Saturday June 6th and 7th.

PILGRIMAGE TO MEDJUGORJE: 7 nights from Sept 24th. Spiritual Director Fr. Francis Nolan. For information contact 066 7127143.

Pilgrimage to the Holy Land: 15th – 24th September, 2014 (9 nights) Flight Ex Cork 5 nights Jerusalem and 4 nights Tiberias. Coach transfer Kerry to Cork return. Spiritual Director: Monsignor Dan O’ Riordan. For details. Tel.021-4277700 or Email: premier@premiertravel.ie

Kerry Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes led by Bishop Ray Browne. September 2nd - 7th 2014

WOMENS Workshops Continuing in Listowel. Blue Sky Events will continue with their very successful series of ‘Just Mise’ women’s workshops in the Listowel Arms Hotel on June 4th with ‘EveryDay Gorgeous Hair and Makeup’ - 7.30-9.30pm. This will be followed on June 11th with ‘Stop Worrying, Start Living’ - from 9.30-11.30am or 7.30pm-9.30pm Come along for a very enjoyment few hours. To book, call Mary or Tina on 083 1806361.

GAMES: Moyvane/Knockanure Community Games: Congratulations to all the Girls and Boys who qualified in the Parish for the Co. Athletics Finals in the Riocht Track on 21st & 22nd June. The Girls & Boys would need some training, if any parent with an interest in Athletics, could give of their time, it would be appreciated. The next event is U13 Boys Futsal on Sunday 1st June in Tanavalla Park in Listowel. Also U10 Gaelic Football on Monday 2nd June in Connolly Park, Tralee. The Girls U13 Futsal is on Saturday June 7th in Listowel. Best of luck to all the competitors.

ST JOHN’S: Wednesday 4th June, Sarah McQuaid, Folk singer; Fri. 6th, Film called Minnits of Anabeg, details from 068 22566.

PAINTING Class Tuesday 3rd & 10th June 10.30am – 5.30pm Daily at Olive Stack, Listowel.

NEWLY WEDS. Congrats to Audrey Galvin Irremore & Radio Kerry & Paul Collins of Athea who were married in Irremore church on Friday 30th May 2014.

THOUGHT: Here is the secret of Divine all-sufficiency, to come to the end of everything in ourselves and in our circumstances. When we reach this place, we will stop asking for sympathy because of our hard situation or bad treatment, for we will recognize these things as the very conditions of our blessing, and we will turn from them to God and find in them a claim upon Him. A. B. Simpson.

ELECTION; Abbeyfeale have three locally based councillors representing them on the new Limerick County Council, Cllrs Liam Galvin, Seamus Browne and Francis Foley.

LIMERICK Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes June 21-26 . The flights will be from Shannon.

VOLUNTEERING: The current Miss West Limerick, Nadine Smith from Abbeyfeale, who is a dentistry student in UCC will be travelling to Uganda in July/Aug 2014 as part of Nurture Africa's 3 week volunteer programme. Nadine has decided to organise an afternoon tea dance to help with fundraising and it will take place at Fr. Casey's Clubhouse on Sunday, June 8 with dancing to the Sheamus Sheehy Band.

CLOVER FIELD DAY CARE CENTRE GLIN, Tel: 068-26033. The Day Care Centre provides meals for the twenty-five residents five days per week. Anyone interested in attending the ‘Open Days’ please contact Una at 068-26033.

ATHEA Tidy Towns Committee new Fairy Trail located behind the Memorial Hall and Giants Garden in Athea, will be home to 10 fairies who will each have their own fairy door and a purpose which will be displayed on a plaque beside their door along the trail. There will also be a worry tree called ‘Croga’ who will take away any worries you may have by placing your hand on the plaque attached to the tree. At the end of the trail there will be a Fairy Post Box where you can post any messages to the fairies.

This will be a fantastic addition to our village and will be open to the public all year round for free. On this day we will also be raising 7 new flags at the Giants Garden – the Irish, Munster, Limerick. Athea GAA, Athea United, Athea Basketball and our very own Athea Tidy Towns Flag.

LISTOWEL: ANNUAL PARISH NEWSLETTER FOR 2013: is published this weekend, It contains a summary of all the various Parish Groups - including the 2013 Accounts of Income & Expenditure, the Baptisms, Funerals and Marriages which took place in our Church and much more.

ST. PATRICK’S HALL AGM Tuesday 3rd June in St. Patrick’s Hall at 6pm.

NANO NAGLE GRADUATION MASS Thursday 5th June 1.15pm. in the School.

NOVENA in honour of Our Mother of Perpetual Help takes place at Mount St. Alphonsus, Limerick from Friday, June 13th to Saturday, June 21st, 2014. Full details of the Novena are at the website of Mt St Alphonsus here: http://www.redemptoristslimerick.ie/2014/05/limerick-solemn-novena-june-14th-to-22nd-2013/

FEAST: The first feast of the Sacred Heart was celebrated on August 31, 1670, in Rennes, France, through the efforts of Fr. Jean Eudes (1602-1680). From Rennes, the devotion spread, but it took the visions of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque (1647-1690) for the devotion to become universal.

TRAIL: The Great Southern Trail's Midsummer Big Walk: Sat 21st June 2014. On Saturday 21 June 2014, the fourth 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. Devon Road Station and Tullig Wood are passed en route with the ascent continuing on to Barnagh (the highest point on the trail) which is 13km from Abbeyfeale. We suggest that a packed lunch be brought and enjoyed at Barnagh with its panoramic views and an old railway tunnel to explore if you wish. Then it's all downhill for 10km to the busy town of Newcastle West where a break for afternoon tea might be taken. The final 13km to Rathkeale brings us past Ardagh where the famous Chalice was found in 1868. In Rathkeale certificates will be presented to those who completed the entire 36km (22 miles) on foot.

Register at greatsoutherntrail@gmail.com by June 14th. A registration fee of €10 is payable in advance to Great Southern Trail, 9 Bishop Street, Newcastle West.

FOYNES: 75th anniversary of the first commercial transatlantic flight to Foynes will be commemorated with an air show in July.

RADIO: Cork County Sound Radio. Guests Tom O’Donoghue from Castlemahon, Pat Normoyle editor of the Mahoonagh Parish Annual and Tom Aherne a contributor to the magazine. Chrissie Roche storyteller also from Castlemahon. Colin White singer musician from Wales and now living in Castlemahon. Pat Sheahan singer from Newcastle West, and Jimmy Lyons singer and rambling house owner from Duagh, and Ballingarry. Frank Nash singer and musician who grew up in Coolanoran and John Mullins fiddle player from Ardagh. The programmes will be broadcast on Monday 2nd June and on Monday 16th June, from 9.50pm to 11.pm.

ST. MARY’S CHURCH WILL BE CLOSED AS OF THIS TUESDAY

CISCO CONTRACRORS, who begin the project of floor renovation in Listowel Church on Tuesday morning. As of then - and throughout the project the Church and Church grounds will be a building site with strictly no admittance because of Health and Safety regulations. It is scheduled to be re-opened on Thursday, August 7th but with a little luck we hope that it will re- open the weekend of the August Bank Holiday. The daily 10.30 am. (Monday to Saturday Morning) will take place at St. John’s The Square. The Saturday Vigil 7.00 p.m. and Sunday 9am. and 11am. Masses will take place in St. Michael’s College in the multi purpose area within the College. Funeral masses will be arranged in consultation with the family and can be either in St. Michael’s College or in a neighbouring parish church. Baptisms will take place in the Hospital Chapel. There will be no First Friday evening masses and Padre Pio evening masses or Adoration during the months of June and July. Confessions will take place after the 10.30 a.m. Mass at usual times in St, John’s. Our Parish Finance Council wishes to thank sincerely all who are making this project possible and we apologise for any inconvenience caused. We will keep you up-dated throughout the project and when it is finished you will be delighted with a fabulous floor.

PRESENTATION TO THE TAKING CONTROL CONFERENCE

ORGANISED BY THE NATIONAL PARENTS & SIBLINGS ALLIANCE, CLARION HOTEL, LIFFEY VALLEY, DUBLIN,

SATURDAY, 18TH OCTOBER 2008

Brendan Broderick

Brendan Broderick - Inclusion Ireland

www.inclusionireland.ie/sites/.../brendanbroderick-presentation.doc

COMPLAINT: Newcastle West Workhouse, minutes of meeting 1846

Workhouse Commissioners letter 20th Oct. 1844, no 20885 D/44. Maurice Kennelly complained of improper conduct by the porter towards his wife, the infirmary nurse.

SHINE DIREEN

http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89080571490;view=1up;seq=87John

SHINE: Pat Shine lived one mile from Tarbert, was born at Kilbaha, he was a school teacher and settled at Carhoona, Tarbert in 1892. His grandfathers name was Con Shine from Co Limerick and he came to Walls farm at Kilbaha, while his two brothers settled at Direen, Athea. Old Con Shine had three sons Dan father of Pat Shine the teacher, John and Con. Dan Shine had four sons, Con who lives at Kilbaha in the Old farm where his grandfather Con settled. John deceased before 1906 had farm at Ahanagran, Ballylongford. Pat the teacher and William who was superior of Presentation Order, Cork.

Pat C Shine , Lawyer Spokane Washington wrote letter 1907 describing his relationship with Direen Shine Family. His people lived at a farm in Direen. His father had six brothers , John a village shopkeeper, Athea. Dan and Con died London Constabulary. Barth and Frank , lawyers in Dublin, died young. Edmund went to America and his son John E Shine, General Passenger and Ticket Agent of the S.P., Kansas City, MO. Pat Shine above had a sister Kathleen in Brooklyn, NY., she made a tour of Killarney and district c1906, she visited a grave of Owen Shine who died aged 117 years

Shine, Massachusetts; John P Shine M.D. living at Holyoake in 1906, his youngest sister Miss Hanoria Kennelly Shine , graduated from Trinity College, Washington , DC in 1909. His father Michael Shine was married to Helen Connors of Islandanny, he died c 1906, aged 96 years and his mother was Kelly, who were related to Burkes and Kellys of Listowel.

Elizabeth Shine a cousin from Barracks, Athea went to America and was mother of David Farragut.

Dawson Daily News Dec. 11th 1908. At Dawson Alaska.

Stampede to a new stream on the Stewart about 10 miles below the mouth of the Black Hills. Tom Shine, an old timer about Dawson is understood to be one of the stampeders , leading the rush .

Taken from

History of the Shine family in Europe and America / by John W. Shine. Published 1917

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2014 May 28 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

FIRST Holy Communion will be celebrated in Moyvane Church on Saturday 31st May at 11.30am.

VOLUNTEERS needed by the HSE to spend one hour with people with communicating difficulty, details from 066 7199730.

TROCAIRE, a reminder to hand in your Trocaire Boxes please.

MEETING of the Finance Group on Tuesday 3rd June at 8pm in the Presbytery.

LOUGH DERG PILGRIMAGE 2014: The pilgrimage will take place over the June weekend Saturday, May 31 to Monday, June 2. Bookings 087 3966399 (9-6pm).

WRITERS WEEK runs from May 28th to 1st June.

FARMER of the YEAR; . Forms are available from Macra na Feirme national office by phoning 01-426 8900,

ANNUAL Queen of The May Procession took place on Sunday 18th May, in Corpus Christi Church, Knockanure at 3.00 p.m. Fr. Kevin McNamara gave a talk this year on “How Precious is Life”, also attending were Fr Lucid, Fr McMahon and Fr O Callaghan. First Communion children took Our Lady in procession to the Village Grotto where the rosary was said and hymns were sung both in the church and in the procession. Thanks to all who organised, sang and contributed to a lovely occasion.

DEATH has occurred of Eileen MCCARTHY (née Lyons)

Bunagara, Listowel. Eileen died on 22nd May 2014 at her residence. Eileen was predeceased by her husband Eugene and son John Paul. Survived by her family Eugene, Helen, Joan, Richard, Con, and Florence, by her brothers Danny, Gee, and Johnny, sisters Margaret, Mary, Hannah, Dolores, Elizabeth, and Ann, sons-in-law and daughter-in-law, grandchildren and great-grandchild, nephews and nieces. Following Requiem Mass at Listowel Church on Sunday 25th May, Eileen McCarthy was laid to rest in St Michael’s Churchyard, Listowel.

ANNIVERSARIES: Catherine Stack, Seamus O Flaherty, P J Bambury, Sr. Clare Grommell, Fiona Moore, Mary Cullen, Mary Dalton, Netta O Flaherty, Sr. Camillus Buckley, John Shanahan, Elizabeth Doyle, Tom O Connor, Sr. Teresa Stack, Jack McCarthy, Tim Lane, Mary Flavin, J B Keane, Jerry Enright, Hannah O Malley, Tom Lynch, David Flynn, Owen McGillicuddy. Mass on Tues. 27th at Knockanure 7.30pm for Mossie, Hannie & Paddy Fitzgerald and Maureen Moore. Mass on

Wed. 28th at 7.30pm for Imelda Collins recently deceased. Mass on

Thurs. 29th at 7.30pm for Michael & Margaret Mulvihill. Mass on Fri. 30th at 7.30pm for James & Annie O’Callaghan. Mass on Sat. 31st at

7.30pm for Margaret, Patrick & Oliver Carmody. Mass on Sun.1st June at 10.00am for David Dillon and the 11.00am Mass is for Michael Flaherty. Mass on Tues. 3rd at 7.30pm for Joe & May Lynch.

BLOOD: Irish Blood Transfusion Board organised the event in the Greenhills Hotel Limerick recently to thank blood donors. 159 blood donors from the Mid-West have donated blood 50 times. “The IBTS needs to collect 3,000 units of blood each week.

NUCLEAR Plant possible at Moneypoint; Submissions on the proposed Green Paper on Energy Policy can be made at GreenPaper@dcenr.ie or by post to the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources. The deadline for submissions in July 31.

AGM of Newtownsandes Co-operative takes place on June 11th at 8.30pm in the Marian hall. The average number employed is 11.

SENIOR Help Line: Do you need someone to talk to? Senior Help Line is a confidential a listening service for older people by older people for the price of a local call anywhere in Ireland, Local 1850440444. Senior Help Line is open from 10.00am to 10.00pm, 365 days a year.

BOOK: Gabriel Fitzmaurice’s “COLLECTED POEMS 1984-2014” will be launched by John Sheahan of the Dubliners on Friday 30th May at 12 noon in the Feale Room, Listowel Arms Hotel as part of Writers’ Week. Everybody is welcome to come along and hear John Sheahan play as well as launch the book.

HELP: Depression: Weekly meeting for sufferers of depression and bi-polar disorder takes place in the Sacristy rooms at the rear of St. John’s Church every Tuesday at 8.00p.m. Call Kate on 087-2993142 or Award office on 01-6617211.

Fels Point Hotel is the venue for a Diabetes Information Night on Tuesday May 27th, at 8pm. Guest speaker: Dr. James Ryan, Consultant Endocrinologist. All are welcome.

DAY OF PRAYER IN KNOCK SHRINE with Fr. Kilian Byrne of the Foyers of Charity on Saturday 31st May between 10am and 5pm. Bus from Kerry, ring 0876590551.

SPEAKER: A writer, broadcaster and preacher, Dennis Wrigley travelled extensively and held senior management positions in industry before founding the Maranatha Community over 30 years ago. Denis will be speaking in the Community Hall, Milltown, Co Kerry on Sunday night, 1st June, at 8 pm.

SEANCHAÍ CENTRE An Arts & Craft Fair will take place in the Seanchaí Centre, Listowel on Sunday June 1st from 11 am. Listowel Writers’ Week Literary & Historical Tour departs on Saturday May 31st at 2 pm and will visit Duagh, Lyreacrompane & Knocknagoshel, more at (068) 21074.

TARBERT Comprehensive School is celebrating its 40 Anniversary!

As part of our celebrations we are having a service at the school on Tuesday 27th May at 7.30pm. The Most Revered Ray Browne, Bishop of Kerry and The Right Reverend Trevor Russell Williams, Bishop of Limerick Killaloe & Ardfert will officiate. Persons who have been associated with the school in any capacity and members of the local community are invited to join this Evening of Celebration on the 27th May.

DIABETES Information Night on Tuesday May 27th in Fels Point Hotel at 8pm. Guest speaker: Dr. James Ryan, Consultant Endocrinologist. All are welcome.

Dominican Lead Course on the Catholic Creed, from 9th June - 14th June, 2014 in Ballymacoda, East Cork. No previous knowledge of theology or philosophy are required. All materials will be provided for. For further details, please contact Paul on 085 9093190.

WRITERS WEEK & LISTOWEL RACES:

Writers Week beginning on Wednesday 28th May to Sunday June 1st. and the Races on Sunday, June 1st Monday June 2nd.

THOUGHT: “When someone hurts us, we should write it in sand where the winds of forgiveness can erase it from view, but when someone does something good for us, we should engrave it in stone where no wind can ever remove it. Write your hurts in the sand and forget them but carve your benefits in stone to be remembered.

“The man who never reads will never be read; he who never quotes will never be quoted. He who will not use the thoughts of other men's brains proves that he has no brains of his own”.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

ASH trees are coming into leaf, whereas the Oak trees are still sleeping. According to those who look for the signs in nature – a time tested weather lore states – “the Oak before the Ash, then we’ll only get a splash, but the Ash before the Oak, then we’ll surely get a soak”.

DEPRESSION: http://www.catholicgentleman.net/2014/05/black-dog-days-how-to-deal-with-depression/

FEASTS: Sunday, 1 June 2014: The Ascension of the Lord

Sunday, 8 June 2014: Pentecost Sunday

Monday, 9 June 2014: Tenth Week in Ordinary Time

Sunday, 15 June 2014: The Most Holy Trinity

Sunday, 22 June 2014: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)

Tuesday, 24 June 2014: The Nativity of St John the Baptist

Friday, 27 June 2014: The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

Sunday, 29 June 2014: Ss Peter and Paul

PAPERS: London Gazette 27-2-1878, page 1428 National Bank.

Edward James Stack Market, Street Listowel. Patrick Stack, Denny Street , Tralee Solicitor. Richard P Stack, Public Works Office, Custom House, Dublin. James Dwyer Listowel. Mrs Margaret Eggliston, Listowel. Thomas D’A Evens Knockaderry House, Limerick.

28-2- 1887. Presentation Convent Listowel.

Miss Mary Stack, Miss Honoria Martin, Miss Ellen O Connor and Miss Catherine Fitzmaurice.

Richard McCarthy, Hillgrove, Square, Listowel. John McCarthy, Union Workhouse, Listowel.

26-2-1870; John Connell, Knockane, Listowel.

29-2-1872; Rev. Cornelius Sheehy, Ballybunion, near Listowel.

26-2-1879; Pat O Carroll,Ballybunion, Grocer.

27-2-1900; Sub Postmistress, Ballybunion , Hanora Langford.

29 Sept. 1891, Civil Service Exam. John Kennelly, Exam, Limerick , number in order of merit, 29.

Edinburgh Gazette 27 June 1894; After competition 14 June 1894, sorters in London included, Bartholomew Francis Kennelly and Michael Sugrue among others.

27-2-1875; Miss Kate, Miss Margaret and Miss Nora Kennelly of Blennerville.

Michael Kennelly, 11 Rutland St., Limerick, MD.

Dennis Kennelly, Private,HM, 32nd Reg., Locknow, June 30th 1857, killed in action. From Edinburgh Gazette March 16- 1858.

Michael Kennelly late of Tralee, corn and coal merchant and commission agent. Carrying on business in partnership with Michael Murphy in Tralee. Under name Kennelly and Murphy Corn Merchants. 10th April 1857 before insolvent debtor court in Tralee.

Uganda placed under protectorate of the Queen by King of Uganda, Edinburgh Gazette 18 June 1894.

Listowel London Gazette

https://www.thegazette.co.uk/all-notices/notice?text=listowel&location-distance-1=1&categorycode-all=all&numberOfLocationSearches=1&results-page-size=10

2014 May 21 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

MASS: Students Exam Mass: A special Mass will be offered for “Your” Intentions on Friday May 23rd at 7.30pm. To be part of this celebration you are invited to do a Reading, a Prayer of the Faithful, Bring up gifts. Write and place your petitions in box provided at rear of Church, which will be brought to the Altar for Mass A candle will be lit for those intentions before Mass.

PADRE PIO MASS: will take place Thursday 22nd May at 7.00p.m. Beginning with the Rosary followed by Mass and Benediction. Everybody is welcome.

SCOIL Chorp Chríost: Congratulations to the following pupils who received the Sacrament Of First Holy Communion in Corpus Christi Church, Knockanure on May 10th 2014. Seanie Sweeney, Aisling Doody, Lauramai Leahy, Ciara O' Sullivan, Sarah Barrett, Nicola Kennelly, & Lucy Keane. Thanks to all who prepared the children for the day and prepared the booklets and the church. Fr Lucid said the Mass and the children sang the hymns with Steven Donegan. Miss McDermott was in charge of the communion class.

DRAMA: Pupils of the Community Centre drama class had a night to remember on Friday last 16th May, they performed Beauty and the Best, before parents and friends, now that they have started, more is to come.

TRAINING: Ministers of The Eucharist – Please note on 21st May at 8.00 p.m. Training will take place in The Marian Hall. All Ministers are requested to attend.

SENIOR Citizens Committee Meeting on Tuesday night 20th May at 8pm in the Marian Hall.

FIRST Holy Communion will be celebrated in Moyvane Church on Saturday 31st May at 11.30am.

OPEN DAY: Teagasc are having an open day on May 22nd at the farm of John Leahy, Athea.

COUNTRY LIFE in Tourlough Park, Castlebar expect 20,000 at their open day 24th and 25th May 2014.

LOUGH DERG PILGRIMAGE 2014: The first pilgrimage will take place over the June weekend Saturday, May 31 to Monday, June 2. Bookings 087 3966399 (9-6pm).

WRITERS WEEK runs from May 28th to 1st June, Kay Caball Moloney will launch her book at the Boys School Listowel on May 31st at 2pm.

BEALTAINE - CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP AT LISTOWEL LIBRARY To celebrate Bealtaine, Listowel Library will host a creative writing workshop for adults facilitated by Victoria Kennefick . The session will take place on Wednesday, May 21st, from 2.30pm to 4pm and is free of charge. Please telephone the library on 068-23044, or email on listowel@kerrylibrary.ie , to reserve a place.

PADRE PIO DEVOTIONS ON TUESDAY MAY 20th at 7.30pm in Lixnaw..

Witness given by John Flynn, Limerick.

BALLYSEEDY WOOD DAWN CHORUS gathering was held at the woods at 4.15am on Sunday, May 18th.

DEATH took place on 8th May 2014 of Jeremiah McCarthy, Gurtdromasillihy, Moyvane, son of the late Jerry, survived by his mother Bridie, brothers David and Kieran, sisters Leesha, Noelette, and Breda, his fiancée Emmeline, uncles and aunts, nephews and nieces. Requiem Mass for Jeremiah McCarthy was celebrated at the Church of the Assumption, Moyvane on May 12th. by Fr Lucid assisted by Fr Walsh and Fr McNamara, Claire Keane sang the hymns and Colm and Brian Foley nephews played Irish Airs after mass. Jeremiah was laid to rest at Ahavoher Cemetery Mass, he was born in January 1971 and his sudden passing in the prime of health was a great shock to all who knew him. his fiancée Emmeline Searson paid glowing tribute to Jeremiah after the Mass.

ANNIVERSARIES: Danny Curtin, Mai Quinn, David Kennelly, Maureen O Connor, Con Flaherty, David Dillon, Kathy Barry, Sr. Loretto O Connor, John P McGrath, Mossie Fitzgerald, Ava Maria Hegarty, Nora Moloney, Padraig Kennelly, Sr. Lelia Sheahan, Nancy Ellis, Nancy O Flaherty, Fr Ned Corridan, Sr. Aloysius McElligott, Bridie Doody, Michael Murphy, Dolores Connolly. Mass on Tues. 20th at 7.30pm for Michael Dore. Mass on Sat. 24th at 7.30pm for Bridget Shiel. Mass on

Sun. 25th at 10.00am for Anna Nancy Flaherty and the 11.00am Mass is for John & the deceased members of the Carmody Family

Mass on Tues. 27th at Knockanure at 7.30pm for Mossie, Hannie & Paddy Fitzgerald and Maureen Moore

CHURCH NEWS: I.C. A: Rosary at the Grotto every Tuesday for the month of May at 7.45pm or after Mass. Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request.

Adoration Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00 to 7.00pm and

Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm.

Collectors for month of June: Vigil Philip Kiely & Tom Moloney

11am Ann Marie Sheehan & Ester Foley. Knockanure 10am Mary Fitzgerald.

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

PRAYER: Afternoon of prayer at Scartaglen Church on Sunday May 25th at 2.30pm.

FINUGE ROSARY will be said at Finuge Grotto on Thursday at 8pm.

RETIREMENT: Listowel Parish Sacristan for the past 29 years is retiring on the last weekend of May, Billy Moloney. and his all family have served our Parish well. Night for Billy will be held on June 13th in the Ballroom of Listowel Arms, open to everyone to attend. It will begin with Mass at 8.00 p.m. followed by light refreshments and some music.

BLOOD DONOR CLINIC will be held in the Listowel Arms Hotel on Tuesday 20th & Wednesday 21st May from 6 to 9pm each evening. 3000 unity 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.

KERRY PARENTS & FRIENDS ASSOCIATION – CLIEVERAGH - GARDEN FÉTE Sunday May 25th (1pm-5 pm). Open invitation is extended to the public to attend a Garden Fete at the Kerry Parents & Friends Centre . There will be live music with the band HEART & SOUL, GARTH BROOKS “Fancy Dress Theme”, Scarecrow Competition & lots of special offers at our garden Centre, Raffles & prizes galore, Light refreshments, Kids entertainment. Scarecrow Competition! Enquiries to (068) 22977.

FARMER of the YEAR; . Forms are available from Macra na Feirme national office by phoning 01-426 8900, from your local IFA or FBD offices and for download on www.macra.ie and www.ifa.ie. The closing date for applications and nominations is May 30th.

LISTOWEL RAMBLING HOUSE will take place in the Seanchaí Literary Centre, The Square on Thursday May 22nd from 9.15 pm, all welcome.

RAMBLING HOUSE IN KNOCKALOUGHA will be open on the 3rd. Tuesday of each month. The next night Tuesday, May 20th 2014.

EXTENSION OF ALZHEIMER'S DAYCARE RESPITE SERVICE based in Listowel Family Resource Centre will extend its service to three days per week. please contact Bridie Mulvihill Community Development Co-ordinator at Listowel Family Resource Centre on 068-23584/086-8556431.

DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE: Limerick Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes June 2014.

FREE PHONE NUMBER LAUNCHED: A new free phone number has been launched last Tuesday for the Samaritans in Ireland. It is 116123.

PASTORAL MINISTRY COURSE 2013/2014, graduates will gather on Tuesday night May 27th at the Earl of Desmond, Tralee where they will be presented with their certs by Bishop Ray Browne.

THOUGHT: “The man of leadership calibre will work while others waste time, study while others sleep, pray while others play. There will be no place for loose or lazy habits in word or thought, deed or dress. He will observe a soldierly discipline, diet and deportment, so that he may wage a good warfare”. J. Oswald Sanders.

SCHOOL: Julianne Hadden is an Irishwoman living in Britain and she has just released a book that may be of interest to parents and teachers alike. In her press release she says; “Are our schools in danger of grinding to a halt because of the increasing number of disruptive pupils?” training on how to cope with this. 'The Jepeca Way' by Julianne Hadden is published by Filament Publishing Ltd on May 8, 2014 . ISBN - 978-1-910125-02-1 Available in paperback from bookshops, Amazon and direct from the author on www.jepeca.com

NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY WEEK: Celebrate Ireland's unique nature and wildlife during National Biodiversity Week May 17-25! Check out the IEN website for information on events happening in the local area.

UGANDA: The current Miss West Limerick, Nadine Smith from Abbeyfeale, will be travelling to Uganda in July/Aug 2014 as part of Nurture Africa's 3 week volunteer programme. Nurture Africa works with vulnerable children in Uganda living with or impacted by HIV and AIDs by supporting them with access to education, healthcare and training. Check out Nuture Africa on http://www.nurtureafrica.ie/volunteer/ & https://www.facebook.com/nurtureafrica . fundraising Afternoon Tea Dance will take place at Fr. Casey's Clubhouse on Sunday, June 8 with dancing to the Sheamus Sheehy Band.

KEANE article in the Independent recently referred to man who attended his own wake, the man in question was Paddy Joe Keane son of Dan Keane of Kilmorna, Knockanure. He arranged his wake as he was expecting death and wanted to meet all his friends before he died.

ABBEYFEALE Parish Council Project is divided into two section.

The first being an information brochure to highlight organisation and events in our parish. The second a larger project Abbeyfeale Parish life and culture past and present. In order to get the brochure done we need each organisation in the parish to send in a short synopsis of what the organisation does, where it is held, when, time, dates and contact details. If you have any interesting old photo’s or information for the second project contact

fealechurch@eircom.net

KERRYMAN 25th April 1964

Knockanure Church opening , Foundation work had been done voluntary. Church of Corpus Christi in the Diocese of Kerry was blessed and dedicated on Tuesday by His Lordship Most Rev. Dr. Denis Moynihan, Bishop of Kerry. Church designed by Michael Scott and Partners of Dublin, built of bricks, concrete and glass. The church was to have been opened last year, but a defect in the building, had to be remedied causing a delay. Two load bearing side wall of brick, with a flat roof of t beams of concrete for a roof, the front and rear wall are of glass, no plastering and is maintenances free.

The design was submitted two years ago at the Salsburg Churchyard Exhibition. The screen inside the front door is a carving in teak of the Last Supper by Oisin Kelly. The Arts Council gave assistance towards it. The stations of the cross are tapestries by Leslie McWeeney, The Altar and sanctuary floor are of limestone and the church has underfloor heating. The lights are recessed between the beams. It cost nearly £23,000. The platform around the church was supplied by locals using about 200 tractor loads of stones. Carpark also provided and will be tar macadamised later.

Present on Tuesday was Fr Donal O Sullivan S.J. Director of the Arts Council of Ireland, who praised the modern church. Mass was celebrated by Fr Pat Ahern, CC Tralee, Fr Austin O Callaghan CC Beaufort, Deacon; Fr Michael Leahy, CC Killarney sub-deacon and Fr John Shine CC Killarney , Master of ceremonies, all natives of the parish. Dr. Moynihan presided and the assistants were, Fr. Peter Canon O Sullivan PP, V.F. Listowel. Fr Patrick Canon Lynch PP, V.F, Dingle, who while Parish Priest of Moyvane laid plans for the erection of the church. The church can accommodate 280 people, was packed and the choir was under Mrs Thomas O Callaghan NT. Other clergy present were, Fr John Scanlon, PP Tousist; Fr E McElligott, St Patrick’s, Killorglin. Fr John O Keeffe, Bishops Secretary. Fr James Kissane, St Brendan’s Seminary. Fr John Galvin CC, Dromtariffe. The Parish Priest of Moyvane, Fr Denis Mangan and the Curate Fr Daniel Griffin. The special sermon was preached by Fr Patrick McCarthy , C.C. Tralee. Two oldest attending were 84 year old Mrs Nora O Connell of Lisaniskea and 80 year old Mr Edmond Sweeney of Moyvane.

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KNOCKANURE

ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre was on Monday 12th May 2014.

TRAINING: Ministers of The Eucharist – Please note on 21st May at 8.00 p.m. Training will take place in The Marian Hall. All Ministers are requested to attend.

ANNUAL Queen of The May Procession takes place this year on the 18th May, 2014 Corpus Christi Church, Knockanure at 3.00 p.m.Fr. Kevin McNamara will speak on the “Theme” this year “How Precious is Life”.

MASS: Students Exam Mass: A special Mass will be offered for “Your” Intentions on Friday May 23rd at 7.30pm. To be part of this celebration you are invited to do a Reading, a Prayer of the Faithful, Bring up gifts etc ets. Write and place your petitions in box provided at rear of Church, which will be brought to the Altar for Mass A candle will be lit for those intentions before Mass.

FEET: A Chiropodist will be in the Marian Hall on Tuesday May 15th at 11am. For appointment phone Eileen Quinn 49472.

CONGRATULATIONS to Alison Healy of Moyvane and Tralee, daughter of Maurice and Margaret Healy who married Noel Keogh of Wicklow recently at the Immaculate Conception Church Ballymacelligott. Officiating at the ceremony were Fr. Martin Casey and Fr. Pat Crean Lynch. Best man was Donncha Keogh, groomsman was Anthony Keogh. Bridesmaids, Lisa Healy and Katie Healy. Flower girl was Sarah Keogh and Pageboy was Denis Fitzgerald.

BEALTAINE Festival 2014 , Age and Opportunity, Life is for Living, details of events for May at 066 718 3815

OPEN DAY: Teagasc are having an open day on May 22nd at the farm of John Leahy, Athea.

COUNTRY LIFE in Tourlough Park, Castlebar expect 20,000 at their open day 24th and 25th May 2014.

LOUGH DERG PILGRIMAGE 2014: The first pilgrimage will take place over the June weekend Saturday, May 31 to Monday, June 2. Bookings 087 3966399 (9-6pm).

BEALTAINE - CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP AT LISTOWEL LIBRARY To celebrate Bealtaine, Listowel Library will host a creative writing workshop for adults facilitated by Victoria Kennefick . The session will take place on Wednesday, May 21st, from 2.30pm to 4pm and is free of charge. Please telephone the library on 068-23044, or email on listowel@kerrylibrary.ie , to reserve a place.

BEST WISHES to Fr Pat Ahern who began Siamsa Tire forty years ago and is still active in the community. Video footage and pictures of Siamsa events over the years are on display in Tralee at present. Fr Pats father was also active in politics and was Chairman of Kerry County Council 1949/50.

MILITARY Weekend in Listowel attracted a great crowd, people of all nations were in attendance, let us remember all who suffered to give us the environment which we enjoy at present. Pause and remember how we neglected the men and women who returned home broken and ended up in Killarney. The lectures and exhibitions held during the weekend were gave us information about Irish at home and abroad, useful for an overview of the past.

ANNIVERSARIES: George Fitzmaurice, Mary Dunford, Mary Hudson, William Flaherty, Lar Buckley, David Dillon, David Foley, Noreen Sweeney, Michael Anthony Ahern, Ned Sheehy, Catriona Houlihan, Sr. Ignatius O Grady, John Guiney, Martha O Sullivan, Michael Collins, Jimmy Kearney, Paddy Meehan, Tim Shanahan, Mary Finnegan, Eileen Behan, Eamonn Cotter, John Flaherty, Dick O Connor, Jer Scannell, Bea Leahy, Sean Sullivan, Tony Cronin, Patrick Shanahan. Mass on Thurs. 15th in Knockanure at 7.30pm for Bridget Mc Mahon. Mass on Fri. 16th Knockanure at 7.30pm for David Kennelly and Pa & Maureen Nolan. Mass on Sat. 17th 7.30pm for Jeremiah McCarthy. Mass on Sun. 18th at 10.00am for Timothy O’Sullivan and 11.00am mass is for Maura O’Connor.

DEATH took place Mary Rose Kennelly of Gortdromagowna, on Wednesday 7th May 2014. Mary Rose survived by siblings, Rita, Eileen, Joan, Jer, John, Mort, Pat, Tom and Stan, aunts, Margaret, Noreen and Joan. Mary Rose was predeceased by her sister Nora who died in April 2005. Removal from Finucane's Funeral Home to Knockanure Church on Saturday 10th May 2014 at 8.30pm and funeral Mass in Knockanure Church at 1pm on Sunday, followed by interment at Knockanure Old Churchyard. Mary Rose was daughter of the late Patrick Kennelly and Mary Daly.

DEATH took place on Sunday May 4th 2014 of Sr. Conception O'Connor, Formerly of Knockanure, Moyvane, Listowel. Born to Patrick O Connor and Nora Pierce at Keylod in 1911. Sr. Conception is survived by her nephews, nieces, other relatives and friends and by The Presentation Sisters, Dungarvan. Requiem Mass was celebrated for Sr. Conception O Connor on Wednesday 7th May in St. Mary's Parish Church, Dungarvan, with interment afterwards in The Community Cemetery, Youghal Road. Sister had three brothers priests; Fr. Con Connor. Ordained 1945. Died 1989. Son of Patrick Connor and Nora Pierce. Born 1910. Fr. John Connor. Ordained 1935. Died 1993. Ministered in Sacramento. Fr. Michael Connor. Ordained 1933. Born 1908. Ministered in Los Angeles.

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

Adoration Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00 to 7.00pm.

Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm.

GORTAGLANNA Commemoration was held on Sunday 11th May at 3pm.

OUTING to Glin; Future Activities Open Days – May 2014 Thurs 15th May at 12.30. The group attending are from Askeaton, Foynes, Shanagolden and Tarbert. Music by Stevie Donegan. Thurs 29th May at 12.30. The group attending are from Glin, Athea, Ballylongford and Moyvane.

WALK: UP to 1000 walkers were in the Ballyhoura Countryside last weekend to take part in Ireland’s oldest walking festival.

ST JOHN’S: May 14th, The Importance of Being Wilde. Thursday 15th , The Jim Lowell Bluegrass Band. Monday 19th, The Word of Breda. Thursday 22nd, Let T.Y. Tarbert Entertain, details from 068 22566.

THOUGHT: The world does need changing, society needs changing, the nation needs changing, but we never will change it until we ourselves are changed. And we never will change until we look into the mirror of our own soul and face with candor what we are inside. Billy Graham

CALLING ALL ARTISAN FOOD AND CRAFT PRODUCERS: The first market took place last summer during The Gathering and we’re planning to build on its success during the 2014 Gather by the Feale July 16-20. We are looking for people who produce food or make crafts to set up on the cobbles in the Square under Fr. Casey on Friday and Saturday, July 18/19 from 10am -3pm. Contact us on 087 6866450 or marianharnett1@gmail.com

KERRYMAN: Kerryman; May 1964. Knockanure Macra Competition May 3rd 1964, also death of mother of Tom Flavin. Athea First Carnival. Death of Fr Michael T O Sullivan, Pastor of St Christopher’s Church Joshua Tree, Santiago, California. Born Derra, Ballybunion, 29 September 1900 , buried 21 April 1964 at St Sepulchas Cemetery, Chicago, last visited Ireland in 1963, Ordained 1924 in USA.

VISIT: Daniel F Foley National Commander of American Legion to visit Killarney on June 3rd 1964.

William Glasgo Howe aged 18 and a half has taken 7,000 pictures.

Kerryman May 23rd 1964 , reports death of Fr Tim Shanahan of Inchamore at age 71 years. He was pastor of St Paul’s Church, Sanpablo1955, ordained All Hollows 1916, served San Francisco, buried St Joseph’s Cemetery San Pablo.

23rd May 1964, Death of Ted Houlihan, Ahafona, Ballybunion, aged 75 years, he joined the IRA in 1917. Company Captain Ballybunion. Survived by son Eddie at Ahafona, daughter, Mrs Bridie Flahive, Toronto, sister Mrs Nora Cannon and Mrs Rita Barrett of Pittsburgh. Received military honours at funeral.

End May 1964. Abbeyfeale Victory Dance they won Munster Junior Rugby. Fr Brendan Broderick ordained, First Mass 20 June 1964.

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KNOCKANURE

ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre takes place on Monday 12th May 2014.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.

DANCING: Knockanure Community Centre "Summer Dancing Classes" Starting on Wednesday 7th May. First Wednesday of every month, From 8:30pm, Waltz, Jiving, Foxtrot etc. All age groups welcome. For more information ring 087 6809249 or 068 49799.

COMMUNION: “Do This in Memory Programme” this Parish based Programme was held last weekend for children who are to receive their First Holy Communion. The Sacrament of First Holy Communion will be celebrated in Corpus Christi Church, Knockanure on Saturday 10th May at 11.30am.

GOLDEN JUBILEE celebration of Knockanure Church was held on Friday 25th April 2014. Preparations for the event were being made over the past weeks. Many helpers were involved, the sacristan Margaret Carmody was chief organiser. Bishop Browne concelebrated the mass assisted by Fr Lucid , Fr McMahon, Fr O Callaghan, Canon Fleming, Fr Tarrant, also attending on the night was Fr Moore, Canon O Connor and seminarian Sean Jones. The choir and school children put on a fine performance in singing hymns. A yew tree was planted and plaque erected to mark the occasion. The evening was wet and blustery curtailing some activities, most retired to the Community Centre for refreshments and were entertained by Gerard and Christy. It was remarked that all who worked on the construction of the church are decease bar one.

FEIS: Johnny Cronin School of Irish Dancing classes, from Beginner to Championship level are held in Moyvane and Tarbert, about 30 dancers from Johnny Cronin’s School of Dancing attended the World Irish Dancing Association European Feis in Dusseldorf in Germany recently, they won several medals.

TRAINING: Ministers of The Eucharist – Please note on 21st May at 8.00 p.m. Training will take place in The Marian Hall. All Ministers are requested to attend.

ANNUAL Queen of The May Procession takes place this year on the 18th May, 2014 Corpus Christi Church, Knockanure at 3.00 p.m.

Fr. Kevin McNamara will speak on the “Theme” this year “How Precious is Life”.

SIAMSA TIRE is 40 years and a plaque will be unveiled in Tralee to commemorate the event on May 11th by local born Fr Pat Ahern, founding member.

40 HOURS ADORATION will take place in the Parish again this year in Listowel Church commencing with Mass at 8pm. Friday 9th May until the closing Mass at 11am. Sunday 11th May.

GRANDPARENTS Tea Party at Listowel FRC on May 7th at 3pm.

CRUSADERS motivation night for the Dublin City Marathon will be held at the Arms Hotel on May 12th, all are welcome.

BEALTAINE Festival 2014 , Age and Opportunity, Life is for Living, details of events for May at 066 718 3815

SINGLE RELEASE; Kadie Harnett from Clash, Abbeyfeale, daughter of Pat and Nita Harnett, and a granddaughter of Jackie and Eily Harnett, Purt, her first single ‘ A Mother’s Rosary’. contact Kadie at 087 2976254.

AFTERNOON TEA DANCE music by John Mc Auliffe, in Fr. Casey's on Sunday, May 11 from 3-6pm.

CUNNINGHAM family and relations of Kilbaha held a re-union at the Arms Hotel recently.

LENIHAN REUNION on July 3-6, more later.

LOUGH DERG PILGRIMAGE 2014: The first pilgrimage will take place over the June weekend Saturday, May 31 to Monday, June 2. Bookings 087 3966399 (9-6pm).

TOASTMASTERS in NCW, Next meeting Wednesday, May 7 at 8.30pm.

DEATH: John Joseph O’ Connor, Dun Laoghaire and formerly of Moyvane South who died May 1st, 2014, husband of Margaret and father of Seán, Michael, Catherine and Teresa. Sadly missed by sons-in-law Jeff and Daniel, daughters-in-law Ciara and Danita and grandchildren. Requiem Mass for John Joseph O Connor was celebrated on Saturday May 3rd, in the Victorian Chapel, Mt. Jerome Crematorium, Harold’s Cross.

DEATH took place recently of Mai Liston, nee Ellis of Lower Athea, Mai was predeceased by her husband Dan Liston.

ANNIVERSARIES: Michael Dowling, Mary Harnett, Pat Danaher, Paddy Greaney, Delia Langan, Mattie Kennelly, Sr. Eileen Kennelly, Sr. Ellen Fitzgerald, Mary Hayes, John Houlihan, Sr. Martina Woulfe, James Relihan, Michael Anthony O Sullivan, John Carmody, Tom Scannell, Kay O Brien Hattley, Patsy Broderick, Fr Dan McSweeney, Joe Murray, Noreen McCarthy, Michael Relihan, Sr. Patricia Langan, Tom Higgins, John Flavin, Mass on Tues. 6th at 7.30pm for Julia & Timothy O’Flaherty, Mass on Wed. 7th at 7.30pm for Deceased members of the Galvin Family, Glenalappa. Mass on Thurs. 8th at 7.30pm for John & Peggy Collins & the deceased members of the Collins Family. Mass on Fri. 9th at 7.30pm for Jimmy Kennelly. Mass on Sun. 11th at 10.00am for Noreen Sweeney and the 11.00am Mass is for David Foley & the deceased members of the Foley Family

CHURCH NEWS: Diocesan Collection for the Education of Priests last weekend. Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request.

Adoration Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm.Wed. 10.00 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.

O’CONNELL’S AVE ROSARY will take place every Sunday at 6.00 p.m. for the month of May. All are welcome.

VOLUNTEER WEEK runs from May 12th to 18th, details from 066 7117 966.

LISTOWEL FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE A six-week meditation course Tuesday May 6 from 7-8pm.Contact 086 215 4657.

BEALTAINE - CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP AT LISTOWEL LIBRARY To celebrate Bealtaine, Listowel Library will host a creative writing workshop for adults facilitated by Victoria Kennefick . The session will take place on Wednesday, May 21st, from 2.30pm to 4pm and is free of charge. Please telephone the library on 068-23044, or email on listowel@kerrylibrary.ie , to reserve a place.

RACING begins at Killarney on May 11th.

THE IRISH CANCER SOCIETY is offering a free transport service to patients undergoing chemotherapy treatments in Cork University Hospital, Kerry General Hospital & the Mercy University Hospital, Cork. For more information, patients can contact their treatment team in the hospital or call Gail on 01 2310 566.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: Pope Francis - Evangelii Gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel) - a guide to our pastoral mission in the near future - Sat. 10th May 10am - 5.00pm presented by Fr. Jim Sheehy. Myers Briggs - "understanding myself and others…" Friday 16th May 8 - 9.30pm and Saturday 17th May 10 am - 4 pm also presented by Fr. Jim Sheehy. Booking 066-7134276.

DAY: 8th May is World Red Cross, Red Crescent Day.

Since 1863, the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies are the oldest and biggest voluntary organization doing humanitarian work across the globe. 15th May, St. Brendan’s Feast Day

THOUGHT: Walking with Jesus is not a stressful satisfying of His demands - it is a lovingly seeking after Him and living by and through His grace. It is pure and simple devotion to loving Him. Maggie Orme Brandow

CARDINAL John O’Connor’s sister, Mary O’Connor Ward, recently discovered through research that her mother, Dorothy Gumple O’Connor, was born Jewish but converted to Catholicism before she met and married their father.

POST CODE in USA, all those coupons and ads you get when you move to a new place? That happens because the US Postal Service is selling that information to advertisers. Do they ask if we’re okay?

THE FIRST NATIONAL CONFERENCE on “The Irish Workhouse, Past & Present” will be held in Portumna, Co. Galway on Sat. 17th & Sun. 18th May www.irishworkhousecentre.ie

POST RAS runs from 18th to 25th,

TALK by Fr Tony Flannery at Listowel

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CONCERTS are planned in May as part of the Limerick Pipe Organ festival. See http://lpof.ie/

for more May 14th 7pm. St Mary's Church, Athlunkard Street, Limerick May 21st at 8pmPipe Organ concert by David Briggs. St. John’s Cathedral. This concert celebrates the inauguration of the organ in May 1864 and is the ‘flagship concert’ of Limerick Pipe Organ Festival. Pipe Organ Master Classes will be offered by Mr David Briggs on May 20th.

PARISH: In 1824 Knockanure had two schools one attached to the Church and another run by Michael O Mahony. The National School opened in 1851 and another school now the Community Centre was built in 1874and closed in 1966 with the opening of the present flat roofed school

LEWIS Directory 1830s tells us.

KNOCKANURE, a parish, in the barony of IRAGHTICONNOR, county of KERRY and province of MUNSTER 4 miles (E. by N) from Listowel, on the river Feale; containing 1246 inhabitants. This parish which is situated on the confines of the county of Limerick, comprises 5995 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act; about one-half consists of good arable land, and the remainder of coarse mountain pasture and bog. It is in the diocese of Ardfert and Aghadoe; the rectory, which in 1607 was granted by Jas. I. to Sir James Fullerton, is now impropriate in Anthony Stoughton, Esq.; the vicarage forms part of the union of Aghavillin, also called the union of Listowel. Of the tithes, amounting to £78. 9s. 3d., two-thirds are payable to the impropriator, and the remainder to the vicar.

In the Roman Catholic divisions it is part of the union or district of Newtownsandes; the chapel at Knockanure is a small thatched building, to which a school is attached : in this and in a private school about 80 children are educated. The ruins of the old church still exist in the burial-ground.

Knockanure village is located within the Newtownsandes Electoral

Division.

History of the Hearth Tax

With a need to raise revenue after the English Civil War, it was decided in 1662 to levy hearth money tax on buildings worth more than 20 shillings a year in rent. The number of hearths, in a building calculated the tax. Exemptions, people who received poor relief did not have to pay hearth tax. The tax, which was collected twice yearly – (on Lady Day and Michaelmas Day) - was 2 shillings per hearth per year. The tax was dropped in 1689.

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GOLDEN JUBILEE celebration of Knockanure Church was held on Friday 25th April 2014. Preparations for the event were being made over the past weeks. Many helpers were involved, the sacristan Margaret Carmody was chief organiser. Bishop Browne concelebrated the mass assisted by Fr Lucid , Fr McMahon, Fr O Callaghan, Canon Fleming, Fr Tarrant, also attending on the night was Fr Moore, Canon O Connor and seminarian Sean Jones. The choir and school children put on a fine performance in singing hymns. A yew tree was planted and plaque erected to mark the occasion. The evening was wet and blustery curtailing some activities, most retired to the Community Centre for refreshments and were entertained by Gerard and Christy.

It was remarked that all who worked on the construction of the church are decease bar one.

KNOCKANURE CHURCH

Old Church in Knockanure was a ruin according to Charles Smith in 1756.

O Donovan letters 1841 describes the old Knockanure church on the hill situated about three miles east of Listowel as a well preserved ruin. Knockanure was part of Listowel Parish from 1803 to 1829.

The Dominicans had a Friary in Barrett's land where there is a well called friars well. They Dominicans came to Knockanure after they were banished from Tralee c1652, they left Knockanure c 1804 to take up parish duties, among names mentioned were Fr Edmond Stack died 1781. Fr Bartholomew Shine came to Knockanure 1791 and made PP of Brosna and died in 1827.

Lewis tells us that there was a thatched Chapel in Knockanure in 1837 it was replaced in 1865 by a stone and slate church. It was a plain church with a single chamber and three rows of seats and a small gallery at the back to accommodate about 12 families.

The church was entered by a small side porch. Windows in stained glass at the back of the altar were erected by the young ladies of the parish c1908, the church was sold and demolished in 1968.

The building of the present flat roofed church with glass ends in Knockanure started in 1963, it was to cost £12,000 but soon ran to over £20,000.Michael Scott and Partners were the architects, who promised a maintenance free building, it has a litany of defects since it was built costing thousands. The Church was dedicated on the 21st of April 1964.

The woodcarving of the Last Supper coat £700 in 1964 and was executed by Oisin Kelly. The Stations of the Cross in Tapestry were designed and executed by Leslie McWeeney

Pictures Knockanure Church opening

http://www.kennellyarchive.com/id/ZPM005/

http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/niah/search.jsp?type=record&county=KE&regno=21301101

MUSIC in Mairead’s Bar, Moyvane on Saturday 3rd May in aid of the Playground Project. Spot prizes on the night. Your support would be greatly appreciated.

BEREAVEMENT Group meet at Listowel FRC on last Wednesday of the month.

40 HOURS ADORATION will take place in the Parish again this year in Listowel Church commencing with Mass at 8pm. Friday 9th May until the closing Mass at 11am. Sunday 11th May.

TRÓCAIRE OFFERINGS These should be returned as soon as possible Please do not leave them lying around in the Church.

ALZHEIMERS IRELAND TEA MORNING at Christy’s, The Square, on Friday May 2nd at 10.30am. Raffle spot prizes. LISTOWEL MILITARY AGRICULTURAL & VINTAGE FESTIVAL WEEKEND this weekend activities including street theatre, will be taking place throughout the weekend.

GRANDPARENTS Tea Party at Listowel FRC on May 7th at 3pm.

RALLY of the Lakes runs from May 2nd to 4th.

HOSPICE Fundraiser at St John’s on May 1st at 8pm,Colm O Brien, Kathy Nugent, Padraig Kelly and others will perform.

DEATH took place on 23rd April 2014 of Sr. Eileen Scanlon (late of Moher, Moyvane and Little sisters of the Assumption) at Our Lady’s Manor Nursing Home, Dalkey. Deeply regretted by her Religious family, sister, sister-in-law, nieces, nephews. Requiem Mass for Sr. Eileen Scanlon was celebrated at the Church the Holy Family, Kill-o’-the-Grange on 26th April 2014, Funeral immediately after 10am Requiem Mass to Deans Grange Cemetery.

DEATH has occurred of Nora Fennell, RIP, late of Clounbrane, Moyvane, Requiem Mass for Nora Fennell Celebrated at Moyvane Church on Sunday 27th April 2014. Burial in St. Michael’s

Cemetery, Listowel.

DEATH occurred on 23rd April 2013 of Sheila Furlong (née O'Connor) of Foildarrig, Duagh, Co Kerry, wife of the late Jim and mother of the late Noel. Survived by her son Jim, daughters Rosemary, Anne and Margaret, sons-in-law, daughter-in-law, grandchildren, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, nephews and nieces. Requiem Mass for Sheila Furlong was celebrated on Friday 25th April 2014 at St. Brigid's Church, Duagh. Burial afterwards in Springmount Cemetery, Duagh. Sheila was 93 years of age.

ANNIVERSARIES: Michael O Connor, Patsy Barry, Paul McEvoy, Sr. Margaret Mary Morrissey, Eddie Moloney, Margaret O Donnell, Madge Fitzmaurice, Dick Galvin, Benny O Connell, Joe Healy, Seamus McCloskey, Moss Galvin, Tim Stack, Sr. Carmel Walsh, Peg Carmody, Con Synan, Dan Allen, Mass on Thurs. 1st May Knockanure at 7.30pm for Denis O’Connor. Mass on Fri. 2nd at 7.30pm for Patrick Bunce. Mass on Sat. 3rd at 7.30pm for Jeremiah Christopher O’Carroll. Mass on Sun. 4th at 10.00am for Padraig Mc Mahon and the 11.00am Mass in Moyvane is for Tom Flaherty.

CRONIN, EDMOND THOMAS. Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Australian Army Medical Corps. Unit; 1st Australian General Hospital. Age at Death, 24. Date of Death: 07-May-1917. Service No: 4283. Supplementary information; Son of Thomas and Margaret Cronin, of Knockanure, Newtownsandes.

CHURCH NEWS: Adoration, Moyvane, Wed. 10.00 to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm

Readers: Vigil Elaine Hudson, 11.00am Philip Kiely. Knockanure, 10.00am Patricia & Andrew Rogan.

Collectors for Month of May: Vigil, Ita O’Connell & Eddie Flaherty,

11am Julia Stack & Eileen Roche. Knockanure 10am Jeremiah Kennelly.

Parish Pastoral Council/Liturgy Group Meeting will take place on Tuesday 29th April at 8pm in the Presbytery.

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

TRIP: West Limerick’s Knockfierna Heritage Society outing to Cobh on Sunday May 11th. For details, contact Pat O’Donovan N.C.W. 087 9977340.TALK: Greenway development in Ireland 'Lessons we can learn from the Spanish experience. This presentation will take place on Friday the 2nd May 2014 at the North Campus IT Tralee at 11:45am in the Solas building room.

FLEADH BY THE FEALE will celebrate the twentieth year of its traditional Festival starts on Thursday 1st May and runs until Monday 5th May.

ST JOHN’S: Tuesday 29th, Fr Tony Flannery CSSR. Wed. 30th Listowel Community College Band, details from 068 22566.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: Pope Francis - Evangelii Gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel) - a guide to our pastoral mission in the near future - Sat. 10th May 10am - 5.00pm presented by Fr. Jim Sheehy. Myers Briggs - "understanding myself and others…" Friday 16th May 8 - 9.30pm and Saturday 17th May 10 am - 4 pm also presented by Fr. Jim Sheehy. Booking 066-7134276.

PRO-LIFE CAMPAIGN: National Vigil for Life, Merrion Square, Dublin, on May 3rd from 3-4pm. Buses from Kerry. To book a seat please contact 087 6590551

PONTIFICAL IRISH COLLEGE, ROME – A COURSE FOR PARISHIONERS – THE JOY OF THE GOSPEL FAMILY, CHURCH AND POPE FRANCIS: 5 Day course in Rome, September 8th-12th, including an opportunity to attend a General Audience with Pope Francis. The course costs €750. Travel arrangements to Rome are the responsibility of participants. Rooms are en-suite with meals half board. Enquiries to Irish College on the main office number at 003906772631/email ufficio@irishcollege.org

MAJELLA FORD OF CLOGHER WINS EUROPEAN CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARD: Majella is a member of the Tralee branch of the Red Cross since 2010 and is a qualified PHECC emergency First Responder. She is also the Cadet Unit Officer and Community Services Officer. Her credit reads “Ms Forde is highly motivated with no mountain too high to climb or void to fill. She is a unique individual with the collective enthusiasm to help others without thought for herself. Majella undertook 700 hours of voluntary work last year with the Red Cross. She is currently spearheading the installation of publicly accessed AEDs in Tralee”.

IRISH CANCER SOCIETY OFFER A FREE TRANSPORT SERVICE: to patients attending Tralee General Hospital or Cork University Hospital for treatment. For more info contact Gail on (01) 2810566.

LIMERICK RUN, see 2,000 children take part in the Kids Fun Run, 1,000 marathon runners, over 2,000 people doing the half-marathon, over 100 relay teams, and over 6,000 people doing the 10km route around the city of Limerick over the May Bank Holiday weekend.

DUBLIN: Women’s mini-marathon Bank Holiday Monday, June 2nd.

CHARITY EVENT: Knockdown Vintage Club & Estuary Macra Are holding a Charity Modern & Vintage Run on May bank holiday Sunday 4th at 12.30pm starting and finishing at The Knockdown Arms. After the run light refreshment and a sing song. Also Vintage tractor bog run. All proceeds in aid of Pieta House

RUN: Newcastle West is one of the 39 venues across the country to host the Darkness into Light fundraising 5k walk/run on Saturday 10th May. It will commence in the darkness at 4.15 am at the Community Centre in the Demesne, and finish as dawn is about to break. All money raised will go to funding Pieta House in Mungret. For more information phone 061.484444. Online registration and further details are also available at dil.pieta.ie

FLEADH by the Feale, now in its 20th year, is a weekend of traditional music, song & dance. On Friday 2nd May there will be street busking for groups from 9 years up to 18. Friday evening a céili in the GAA club. Saturday afternoon workshops in the Convent National School. Saturday evening open air entertainment in the town square. Sunday afternoon is the junior bone playing competition & other entertainment in the square. At 8pm Sunday a traditional celebrity concert in Colaiste Ide & Iosef, featuring Ireland's top female performer, Sharon Shannon & her band. On Monday evening more outdoor groups on stage & the senior All-Ireland bone playing competition

PRO-LIFE CAMPAIGN: National Vigil for Life, Merrion Square, Dublin, on May 3rd from 3-4pm.

DEPRESSION: Weekly meeting for sufferers of depression and bi-polar disorder. Call Kate on 087-2993142 or main Aware office on 01-6617211.

KERRY DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES: led by Bishop Ray Browne. 2nd—7th September. Contact Mrs Janice O’Sullivan 064 7758219 or e-mail: joskdp@eircom.net. Licence TO048

LOURDES: 2nd – 7th Oct, Spiritual Directors : Fr. Kieran O’Brien & Fr. Brendan Walsh. Contact Mary, Sol Travel, Tralee 066 7185940

MEDJUGORJE: 7 nights from Sept 24th. Spiritual Director Fr. Francis Nolan. For information contact Maura Harcksen on 7127143. This tour is operated by Joe Walsh Tours. Licence No. T.O. 052.

HOLY LAND: Spiritual Director: Monsignor Dan O’Riordan. September 15th—24t. Contact Premier Travel 021 4277700 or email premier@premiertravel.ie

HOLY LAND: Group Leader, Mícheál de Barra and Spiritual Director and Bible Scholar, Fr. John Newman June 6-16th. For more information and booking contact Micheál at +353868337681

POLAND: June 18th—25th. Fully escorted pilgrimage in the footsteps of Pope John Paul II—in celebration of his canonisation year. Direct flights from Shannon, coach from Kerry. 021 7277700 or 066 7131328

CAR: April 2014, The Ford Mustang celebrated Its 50th Birthday, a car built for young Americans when 40 percent of the total U.S. population were under 20 years of age, and the 16 to 24 age group were growing faster than any other segment.

CLOSING: Gortadroma landfill site at Ballyhahill had closed. It was the principal Limerick landfill since it opened in the 1990s.The council could not sell the dump three years ago, because an estimated €200,000 a year care cost for the next 30 years.

CLONTARF: The Millennium of the Battle of Clontarf, 1014, was marked in Raheny (Dublin), on Sunday April 20,2014 with a re-enactment of the Battle, defeating the Vikings and their Irish allies.

EMIGRATION Statistics

A report released by the Central Statistics Office in August 2013 estimates that between April 2012 and April 2013 overall emigration increased to 89,000 and 57% (50,900) of those who emigrated were Irish nationals. In the United Kingdom, National Insurance numbers were granted to 15,540 Irish citizens in the 12 months to March 2013. The Economic and Social Research Institute has said that the number of people emigrating from Ireland is decreasing. The ESRI predicts that 78,000 people will have emigrated in the 12 months to April 2014.

WAR: October 1908 Michael Morrison was born in Listowel. He went to school at C.B.S. Sexton Street. At fourteen he enrolled at the Jesuit secondary school, Mungret College in 1922. He was ordained in 1939 and served in the army for several years. The Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp was liberated on the 25th of April 1945. It was the first camp on the Western Front to be liberated. When Fr. Michael Morrison arrived there, he saw “between 10,000 and 15,000 corpses lying about unburied”. In his first letter home Morrison talks about the total desperation of the situation. He wrote, “The C.O. expects 5,000 to die in the next two weeks. After that he expects the death rate to go down”. Belsen had no gas chambers to kill the prisoners as it was originally used as a prisoner-of-war camp for French and Belgian captives. This was changed in 1943 when Jews with foreign passports were kept there to be exchanged for German nationals imprisoned abroad, very few exchanges were made.

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BISHOP: Mass on Fri. 25th at 7.30pm Knockanure for Golden Jubilee Celebrations for Knockanure Church. Bishop Ray Browne will be the Main Celebrant.

ST PIO Evening Mass in Listowel Church 7.00pm on 24th April.

SENIOR Citizens meeting on Tuesday 22nd April at 7.30pm in the Marian Hall.

EASTER CERMONIES were well attended in both churches, thanks to all who came, the organisers and all who participated, special thanks to our Parish Priest Fr Lucid and local man Fr O Callaghan.

CONGRATULATIONS to Seán Slemon on coming second in The World Irish Dancing Championships in London recently.

POETRY: Dan Keane Primary School poetry competition, closing date for entries, 30th April. 2014, details from 068 21074.

COURSING Rag Meeting Kilcara, Duagh on April 27th.

WINDTURBINE group meeting at Listowel Arms Hotel on Thursday April 24th 8pm.

THANKS: Scoil Chorp Chríost Parent's Association, Knockanure held their annual Easter Draw in the Community Centre on April 11th, 2014. Winners: First prize of Luxury Hamper: Pat Doody, Kilmeaney, Second Prize of a Hamper from Christopher Kiely, Accountant, The Square, Listowel: Siobhán McElligott, Lissaniskea, Third prize of Brona Chocolate Easter Egg from Brona Chocolates (Dan & Noreen O'Connor): Annie O'Connor. Spot Prizes won by Alanna Donegan, Kilbaha, Jerry Canty, Ballybunion, Margaret Murphy, Gurtcreen, Margaret Connor, Mary Holly, Jamie Doyle, Jerry Clancy, Knockanure, Margaret Lynch Moyvane, Mary Whyte, Behins, Ursula Enright, Moyvane, John Scannell, Duagh, Aoife O'Connor, Josie Porter, Furhane, Breda Lyons, Tanavalla, Marguerite Horgan, Lissaniskea, Shauna Walsh, Gortdromagouna, Carol Horgan, Moyvane, Dermot Clancy, Knockanure, Rachel O'Connor, Kilbaha, Chloe Kennelly, Moyvane, Patrick Brosnan, Coilagurteen, Marie O'Connor, Keylod, Tara & Kelly Enright, Lissaniskea, Gerard Donegan, Kilbaha, Kevin Greaney, Moyvane, Paudie Walsh, Glenalappa, Moyvane, Pawel Wajdzik, Knockanure & Nellie O'Brien, Foynes.

Thanks to Christopher Kiely for donating second prize/hamper and Brona Chocolates for donating third prize/Brona Easter Egg. Spot Prizes kindly given by DNG Stack, The Square, Abbeyfeale, Handon Transport, Kilbaha, Oonagh Harnett/Broderick's Pharmacy, Listowel, Amber Filling Station, Noel Stack Meats, Moyvane, Eason, Listowel, Mary Brosnan, Scoil Chorp Chríost, Holly's Foodstore, Moyvane, Duagh Veterinary Clinic (Liam & Elaine Dennehy), Galebridge Agri-Services (Johnny & Kevin Stack), M.J. Carroll, Listowel, J. McKenna Ltd., Listowel, Trants Pharmacy, Listowel, B.D. Agri Parts, Moyvane, Nolan Xpress Stop, Moyvane, The Village Grill, Moyvane, Garvey's Supervalu, Listowel, Mike Lynch, Hackney, Moyvane, Con Lynch, Hackney, Gortdromagouna, Moyvane, Mike Corridan's Garage, Moyvane , Dermot Clancy, Plant Sales Ltd., Knockanure, Newtownsandes Co-op, Mr. Liam Nolan, Speedy's Bar, Moyvane, Eliz & John Brosnan, Mary Sweeney & Knockanure Community Centre. Míle Buiochas!

Best Sellers Prizes of Easter Eggs went to pupils: Patrick Brosnan, Aaron Whyte, Clodagh Donegan Ward, Katie Keane, Ollie Moran, Aoife & Chloe Walsh, Rachel Horgan & Chloe Kennelly.

Scoil Chorp Chríost Parents Association also wish to thank the pupils of the school for selling lines/draw cards, the teachers and Ann Stack, Secretary for their assistance, the helpers on the day and the Community Centre for use of the building.

WORDS of song wanted by Pat Brosnan, I met Pat recently at Eigse Michael Hartnett in NCW, he sang a song at the Sonny Eagan performance and would love to get words of another song, friends please call to him.

DEATH took place on 8th April 2014 of Margaret (Peg) MULVIHILL (née Lynch) Blaine Bridge, Athea. Survived by her son Pat, daughter Cathleen, sisters Kathy and Ann, brothers-in-law, sister-in-law, nieces, nephews. Following Requiem Mass at St Bartholomew's Church, Athea. Peg Mulvihill was laid to rest at Holycross Cemetery on 11th April 2014.

DEATH: Imelda Collins, The Villa, Ballyvelly, Tralee and Moyvane, died on 14th April 2014, daughter of the late Jamie & Maudie, sister of Noel & John-Paul, nephews, nieces, sister-in-law Eileen.

Prayer Service on Holy Thursday 17th April, Interment afterwards in Rath Cemetery. Requiem Mass will take place in St John’s Church, Tralee on Tuesday, 22nd April, at 10am.

DEATH: Dick Collins Knockbrack, Abbeyfeale, died 11th April 2014 in his 99th Year, survived by niece Margaret Farrell and family and cousin Teresa O’Neill. Requiem Mass for Dick Collins was celebrated in Abbeyfeale Church, Funeral afterwards to Reilig Íde Naofa Abbeyfeale on 14th April 2014.

DEATH: ITA Danaher (Church Street, Abbeyfeale, on April 15th. 2014, sister of the late Fr. Seán Danaher and Mary B., deeply regretted by her brother Dick, sister-in-law Rhona, nephews, nieces, grandnephews, grandnieces.

DEATH took place on 17th April 2014 of Mary Costello Stack, Duagh, survived by her son Paul, daughter-in-law Marie, brother Tom, sisters Bridie, Nance and Kay. Grandchildren, James, Noranne, Edward and Mariah. Brother-in-law and sister-in-law. Liturgy of the Word on Saturday for Mary Costelloe Stack was celebrated at St. Bridget's Church, Duagh, burial afterwards in Springmount Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Jimmy Crowley, Br. Angelus Keane, Hannah Connell, John Joe Moloney, Richard Tobin, Kitty Moore, Bridget Teresa Carroll, Mass on Thurs. 24th at Knockanure 7.30pm for Laurence & Ellen Collins. Mass on Sat. 26th 7.30pm for Jim Cunninghan & the deceased members of the Cunningham Family. Mass on Sun. 27th 10.00am for Timothy, Hanna & John Flaherty & the deceased members of the O’Flaherty Family and the 11.00am Mass is for Nora Walsh, Months Mind

DIVINE MERCY DEVOTIONS at St. Mary’s Church, Listowel on Sunday April 27th, from 3.00pm. to 4.00pm. Confessions will begin at 2.30pm.

COACH TO KNOCK : Sunday April 27th. Leaving Tralee 7.30am. Contact O’Shea’s on 066 7180123.

CHURCH NEWS: Readers: Vigil John Corbett & Jimmy Collins.11.00am Amanda Coulson & Áine O’Connor. 10.00am Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy. Collectors for Month of May: Vigil Ita O’Connell & Eddie Flaherty. 11am Julia Stack & Eileen Roche. Knockanure 10am Jeremiah Kennelly .

Parish Pastoral Council/Liturgy Group meeting will take place next Tuesday 22nd April at 8pm in the Presbytery. Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request.

Adoration Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00 to 7.00pm

Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm.

EASTER inspired sacred music concert in St. Mary's Church of Ireland Killarney on Sat the 26th April at 8 pm. Kerry School of Music - All are welcome!

TRIP: West Limerick’s Knockfierna Heritage Society outing to Cobh on Sunday May 11th to include Mass in the Cathedral, a tour of Spike Island and a visit to the Grave of boxer Jack Doyle “The Gorgeous Gael”. As well as a visit to the Cobh Heritage Centre and the mass grave of drowned victims of the Lusitania, and will witness departure of one of the world’s largest liners. “Brilliance of the Seas”. For details contact Pat O’Donovan N.C.W. 087 9977340,

FAMINE HISTORY ; Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society presents: Lectures entitled 'Kerry Famine Girls - Ancestors of Generations of Proud Australians' by Kay Caball, Member & Author, and 'Mapping of the Great Irish Famine in Kerry' by Michael Murphy, UCC, will take place in Tralee Library on Tuesday 22nd April at 7.30pm.

TAX: Moyvane Parish Fund is an eligible charity and as such the Parish can claim a refund of some of the Income Tax paid by Parishioners who have supported the Parish with donations of €250 or more during the year. To claim this money from the Taxman, I need to have the CHY4 (Annual Certificate) completed.

I will deliver these CHY4 Certificates during the coming week. This time I can claim for both the PAYE and the self employed taxpayers.

THANKS: A Special Word of Thanks to Holly’s Gala Foodstore for the Altar Candle Donations for 2014. A total of €420 was collected. Well done Emma for continuing a very old custom.

TOMB: Sacred Space:We would like to draw your attention to the Sacred Space depicting the Tomb of Our Lord. Our Sincere Thanks to Those who set up the Sacred Space.

LEGAL: A Solicitor will be in The Marian Hall on Tuesday April 22nd at 8pm to give a talk on all Legal Matters: Wills, Taxes, Shares etc etc. This is an open meeting and all are welcome to discuss any legal problem.

THOUGHT: Courage is fear that has said its prayers. Karl Barth.

DRAMA: Abbeyside Players will be putting on one more night of their hilarious production, Too Close to Home by Jimmy Keary. At Halla Tadgh Gaelach in Tournafulla on Sunday April 27th.

TALK on the Palatines will be given at the Bridewell, Tarbert on Sat. 26th April at 8.30pm.

RAMBLING HOUSE Thursday 24th April at the Seanchaí Centre, Listowel from 9.15pm. An informal evening of traditional Irish music, song, dance & storytelling.

TALK: Greenway development in Ireland 'Lessons we can learn from the Spanish experience. This presentation will take place on Friday the 2nd May 2014 at the North Campus IT Tralee at 11:45am in the Solas building room.

FLEADH BY THE FEALE will celebrate the twentieth year of its traditional Festival starts on Thursday 1st May and runs until Monday 5th May.

LIMERICK . On Thursday April 24th the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance marks its 20th Anniversary with “Splanc” a concert of Irish traditional music, song and dance. There will be more than 100 performers from 5 continents in Limerick.

PIPE ORGAN Music; April 27th, Daniel Battle - Sacred Heart Church, The Cresent, Limerick at 7pm -No Charge.

ST JOHN’S: Drama, Thy Will Be Done, presented by the Fealeside Players, continues till the 26th. Thursday 24th ,We Banjo 3. Tuesday 29th Fr Tony Flannery CSSR and on Wed. 30th Listowel Community College Band, details from 068 22566.

SENIOR Help Line: Senior Help Line is a confidential listening service for older people by older people for the price of a local call anywhere in Ireland, Local 1850440444. Senior Help Line is open from 10.00am to 10.00pm, 365 days a year.

VATICAN: www.vatican.va/news...translated

NCW: inaugural Darkness into Light walk will take place in Newcastle West on May 10th .

MAUREEN'S DAY TRIPS: “ I will be going on a day trip on Sunday, May 18, leaving NCW at 8.30 am for beautiful Mizen head, home to Dolphins, Whales Seals and a host of birds gannets, Kittiwakes, Choughs - the bird migration North-South flight path is just a mile off shore. Mizen Head Visitor Centre, Contact Maureen 087 9845102.

CLOSED Abbeyfeale Courthouse, native of Abbeyfeale, Judge Aeneas McCarthy sat on the bench for the last time in Abbeyfeale district court on April 9th 2014. The building was upgraded and re-opened in 1998. “Abbeyfeale is my home town Judge McCarty said. It is an honour tinged with regret that I am presiding over the last court here, he said. Twenty years ago, there were eight courts operating in the West Limerick area now Newcastle West takes care of all the business.

PRESIDENT: From Knockdown News, Athea News site

Thanks to my good friend George Langan for the following interesting bit of news. George says “ Wasn’t there a sense of pride on hearing President Michael D. Higgins mention one of our own fighting Irish when addressing the House of Commons last week. I refer to no other than Tom Kettle MP whose grandmother was one of the McCoy’s from Ballyhahill. I don’t know who drew up Michael D’s speech, maybe he had an input into it himself, he being an avid historian but it was moving to say the least. In addition I would like to add a few extra words quoting the great patriot himself who lost his life at the battle of the Somme in September 1916. Five days before he was mortally wounded he wrote the following lines in a letter home to his little daughter in Ireland, describing the soldiers going into battle he said ‘ Not for flag, nor King, nor Emperor, but for a dream born in a herdsman’s hut and for the secret scripture of the poor.’ and as Michael D alluded to – ‘Kettle died as an Irish patriot, a British soldier and a true European.

MINDFULNESS: The programme will be practical and will include guided body scan meditation, mindful breathing and mindful movement. Dates: 5 week programme - Tuesday 29th April

to Tuesday 27th May, Time: 7.30 pm – 9 pm, Venue: Ardfert Retreat Centre. To book a place, please phone Susan on 087 2838171. Or email: susanbarrettmindfulness@gmail.com

LISTOWEL ITEMS: http://listowelconnection.blogspot.ie/

RECORD: Guinness World Records previously identified the oldest message in a bottle as dating from 1914. It spent nearly 98 years at sea before being fished from the water. Recently a bottle was found that a 20-year-old baker's son Richard Platz threw in the Baltic while on a hike with a nature appreciation group in 1913.

SCHOOL taken from Tablet. Page 19, 15th July 1893

Boycotting a Kerry Parish Priest's School.—At Tralee, on Saturday, a claim of the parish priest of Newtownsandes was traversed before the Grand Jury. He had been awarded £500 at the Presentment Sessions of the district in respect of injuries to the local school premises and their contents. After a lengthened discussion, the Grand Jury confirmed the award to the amount of £276. In the course of his evidence, Father Dillon, the parish priest, stated that since he had got possession of the school there had been constant disturbances in the parish and numerous malicious injuries. He himself had to put up with constant abuse and threatening language, culminating in the almost complete wrecking of the school, Father Dillon having to seek police protection, his life being in danger. On speaking of these annoyances at a "station," a very large number of persons being present, Father Dillon was informed by a young man that, as they themselves had built the schools, they would do a& they pleased with them. Later on another youth observed that "the poor moonlighters are not too bad at all," which remark elicited great cheering, it being evident that the moonlighting fraternity had the sympathy of these good sons of the Church. From the above, and the reports of the state of the adjoining county of Clare gathered from the proceedings at the Assizes, it may well be said that the demon of unrest and lawlessness is very active amongst these simple, but easily led peasants.

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ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre was on Monday 14th April 2014, please ring office on 068 49799 for details. North & East Kerry Development Information Officer will be back at Knockanure Community Centre on Monday 28th of April.

BISHOP Ray Browne will be in Knockanure on Friday 25th April 2014 on the occasion of the celebration of the Golden Jubilee of Corpus Christi Church. All are welcome for this special occasion.

ALERT: Knockanure Community Alert meeting at the Community Centre Knockanure was on Monday night 14th April at 8.00p.m.

POETRY: Dan Keane Primary School poetry competition, closing date for entries, 30th April. 2014, details from 068 21074.

CHRISM MASS was due to be held at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney on Tuesday evening, April 15th at 7.30 p.m.

SYMPATHY: At a recent meeting of the Board of Management of Scoil Chorp Chríost Knockanure the following votes of sympathy were passed: The McElligott family, Lisaniskea, on the death of Betty Newman USA, The O' Sullivan Family, Knockanure & Lower Athea on the death of Mrs. Ellen O' Sullivan. Elvinia & The McDermott family Listowel on the death of Seamus. Fr. Brendan O' Callaghan & Family Knockanure, on the death of Mairéad Scanlon. The Walsh Family & Kiely Families Moyvane on the death of Noan Kiely, Moher, Moyvane.

CONFIRMATION: Congratulations to the following pupils of Scoil Chorp Chríost who received the Sacrament of Confirmation on April 2nd 2014 : Leona O' Sullivan, Bryan Reidy, Gavin O' Connor, Lee O ' Loughlin, Ryan Large, Cian Murphy & Ollie Moran. May The Holy Spirit Always Guide Them.

PADRE PIO DEVOTIONS in Lixnaw Church on 15th, Witness by Anne Nolan & special relic used by his disciple Donal Enright will be available for blessings.

QUIZ: Coiste Na nÓg GAA Table Quiz Fundraiser Friday 18th April in the Marian Hall at 8.30pm. All welcome.

Moyvane I.C.A. : The members of I.C.A. recently sold daffodils and served homemade treats at the Bingo at the Hall. The money raised was €1,534 in total. A big thank you to all who contributed. All money raised will be used locally. The Cancer Society greatly appreciates the continued support.

COMPUTERS: Kerry Flyer will be holding First Steps Computer Online course at Knockanure Community Centre. The course will be for 2 hours every week for 4 weeks. Course is free for anyone over 18. Contact Knockanure Community Centre to enquire or book at 068 49799.

AGM: Knockanure Community Centre AGM meeting is on Thursday 17th of April at 8.00PM. All welcome.

BLOOD: A Blood Donor Clinic will take place in the Brandon Hotel, Tralee from 14th – 17th April 2014. Monday 5pm – 9pm., Tuesday, Wednesday ,Thursday, 3pm – 5pm & 7pm – 9pm.

GOOD FRIDAY Soup Kitchen in Tarbert from 11am to 2.30pm

CLIMBING: friends and family members of the late Shane Fitzgerald from Glin are climbing Ireland’s Three Peaks within a 24-hour period. The long journey starts about 2pm on Saturday, April 26th, the buses leave Glin for Croagh Patrick, climb starts at 8pm.The climbers will then head for a dawn climb of Lugnaquilla before heading to Carrantohill.

RAG MEETING: Abbeyfeale Town Park are holding a Monster Rag Meeting and Family Fun Day at the Coursing Field, Glenashrone on Easter Sunday, April 20 at 10.30am.

HOSPICE ANNUAL GOOD FRIDAY WALK ; takes place from St. Patrick’s Hall on Friday 18th April at 11am. Sponsorship cards available from committee members.

DAWN mass on Easter Sunday in Tarbert and in Kiltomey Cemetery at 6am.

WALK: The annual Easter Bunny Family Knights Walk will take place on Easter Sunday at 3.00p.m. The 'Easter Bunny' will have treats for the children along the Knights Walk.

FULL MOON on April 15th.

ATHEA GAA Carboot Sale on Easter Sunday from 10am.

BEST WISHES to jockey Gearoid Patrick Brouder, of Listowel, grandson to Mary Brouder Knocknaclugga, who came 1st in Leopardstown races recently with Conan’s Rock.

ANNIVERSARIES: Sr. M Paul Bunce, Gerry O Driscoll, Peter Carmody, Brendan Carr, Paddy O Connor, Bridie Liston, Lily O Connor, 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, Maighread McGrath, Paddy Flavin, Sean Ahern, Richard Stack, Kathleen Reidy, Mike Greaney, John Kennelly, Madge Heaney, Dan Keane, Mary murphy. Mass on Tues. 15th at 7.30pm for Joan o’Connor. Mass on

Wed. 16th at 7.30pm for John Shanahan & the deceased members of the Shanahan & Egan Families.

Mass on Thurs. 17th Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper in Knockanure at 7pm and at 8pm in Moyvane for Michael Greaney. Mass on Sat. 19th Easter Vigil at 9pm in Moyvane for Richard Stack,

Mass on Easter Sunday at 11.00am for Gerard McEnery.

CHURCH NEWS: Mass on Thurs. 17th Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper in Knockanure at 7pm and at 8pm in Moyvane for Michael Greaney. Fri. 18th Good Friday Solemn Liturgy of the Passion at 3pm in Moyvane. Stations of the Cross at 8.30pm in Moyvane. Mass on Sat. 19th Easter Vigil at 9pm in Moyvane. Confessions for Easter, Knockanure at 7pm on Wednesday 16th April and at 8pm

in Moyvane. Good Friday is a day of Fast and Abstinence. Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request.

Adoration; Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm and Wed. 10.00 to 7.00pm; Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm. Readers: Vigil, Seline Mulvihill, 11.00am Karina Stack. 10.00am Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald.

YOUTH MINISTRY COURSE: This course is aimed at adults (over 21 years) interested in working and journeying with young people in a parish, school, youth service or other settings. The course will be delivered over 16 nights and 2 Saturdays during Autumn 2014 and Spring 2015. For further information contact St. John’s Parish Centre or Bernie McCaffrey on 087 6484367 or email berniemccaffrey@dioceseofkerry.ie

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: Pope Francis - Evangelii Gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel) - a guide to our pastoral mission in the near future - Sat. 10th May 10am - 5.00pm presented by Fr. Jim Sheehy. Myers Briggs - "understanding myself and others…" Friday 16th May 8 - 9.30pm and Saturday 17th May 10 am - 4 pm also presented by Fr. Jim Sheehy. Booking 066-7134276. E.mail: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

CANONISATION OF BLESSED JOHN XXIII AND BLESSED JOHN PAUL II On Sunday 27th April Blessed John XXIII and Blessed John Paul II will be canonised by Pope Francis in Saint Peter’s Square in Rome. Ahead of the canonisations, the Catholic Communications Office has created a special web feature, including background information on the two new saints, in addition to information about special events which are happening across Ireland to commemorate this special event. To access the feature please see www.catholicbishops.ie

PRO-LIFE CAMPAIGN: National Vigil for Life, Merrion Square, Dublin, on May 3rd from 3-4pm.

DEPRESSION: Weekly meeting for sufferers of depression and bi-polar disorder takes place in the Sacristy rooms at the rear of St. John’s Church every Tuesday at 8pm. Call Kate on 087-2993142 or main Aware office on 01-6617211

MONSIGNOR ; Fr Eamonn Whyte has been elevated to Monsignor a native of Rathea, has served the Diocese of Miami in Florida for over 50 years. Fr. Whyte’s ministry has taken him to the bigger parishes in the Diocese where he has involved himself in building programs but more importantly in building up the Kingdom of God.

THOUGHT: “Flatter not thyself in thy faith in God if thou hast not charity for thy neighbour.” Francis Quarles.

STOP the Destruction of Our Communities: North & East Kerry Development (NEKD) invite you to attend a public meeting on Wednesday 16th April, 2014 at Listowel Family Resource Centre at 8pm to discuss the proposed destruction of the local services and supports currently delivered in your area.

ST. ITA'S WRENBOYS: King of the Wrenboys, Paddy Finnucane would like to thank all those who turned out for the table quiz in Thomas T. J's last Friday night and to those who donated spot prizes; €681 was raised for the Abbeyfeale for Africa account in the Credit Union to await Fr. Tim Galvin who will be on sabbatical this summer.

VINTAGE DAY at Banna West on Easter Sunday proceeds in aid of charity.

COURSING Rag Meeting Kilcara, Duagh on April 27th.

ST JOHN’S: Wed. 16th, Tony Miceli Quartet. Drama, Thy Will Be Done, presented by the Fealeside Players, runs from 22nd to 26th. Thursday 24th ,We Banjo 3, details from 068 22566.

GLIN: The next meeting of Glin Historical Society will be held on Thursday April 24th at 8 p.m. in Cloverfield Centre.

RAG MEETING: Abbeyfeale Town Park are holding a Monster Rag Meeting and Family Fun Day at the Coursing Field, Glenashrone on Easter Sunday, April 20 at 10.30am.

CHILDREN: Activity Camp will take place at the Listowel Family Resource Centre from April 14th -18th from 9.30am - 1.30pm. Further details from Jacqui/Pat 068 23584.

DEBTS ANONYMOUS Meet weekly in Listowel, in a warm, safe, confidential atmosphere at the Xistance Cafe, William St, Monday’s at 1pm. For more information contact Tom on 0872814887.

LISTOWEL COMMUNITY CENTRE Kettlebell and Spinning running classes throughout the week for beginners and the experienced. Kiddies parties also available so book early to avoid disappointment. For more info call us on 068 22244 or e-mail us at listowelcommunitycentre@eircom.net

DANCING: World Irish Dancing Championship continues at the Gleneagle till 19th April 2014.

WINDTURBINE group meeting at Listowel Arms Hotel on Thursday April 24th 8pm.

LIMERICK . On Thursday April 24th the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance marks its 20th Anniversary with “Splanc” a concert of Irish traditional music, song and dance. There will be more than 100 performers from 5 continents in Limerick.

PIPE ORGAN Music; April 27th, Daniel Battle - Sacred Heart Church, The Cresent, Limerick at 7pm -No Charge

Limerick Pipe Organ Festival was founded to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the organ in St. John’s Cathedral. The organ, which was built by the esteemed organ building firm of William Hill & Son, was a gift to the cathedral from the 3rd Earl of Dunraven, Edwin Richard Wyndham-Quin of Adare Co. Limerick. It was inaugurated on 17 May 1864 by William Thomas Best, organist of St. George’s Hall Liverpool,

Rwanda 20 years after.

http://vimeo.com/89701846

Mary Sweeney remembers Rwanda

http://www.icatholic.ie/trocaire-40-rwanda-sweeney/

IRISH ABROAD:

http://adb.anu.edu.au/biographies/search/?scope=all&query=kennelly&x=49&y=16&rs=

Patrick John (Pat) Kennelly (1900-1981), Australian Labor Party official and politician, was born on 3 June 1900 at Northcote, Melbourne, fifth child of Moyvane born parents John Kennelly, warder, and his wife Mary, née O’Dea. Educated at St Joseph’s School, Northcote, and St Patrick’s College, East Melbourne, Pat set his life’s course from an early age: at 15 he joined the Australian Labor Party. When he commenced work he joined the Federated Clerks’ Union of Australia and by 19 he was secretary of the Northcote branch of the ALP, where he began a lifelong association with John Cain. While working at the Yallourn open-cut mine in 1925 he coached the local football team, foreshadowing an enduring association with Australian Rules football, which included the Port Melbourne and Richmond clubs.

http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cussen-patrick-edward-1946

Patrick Edward Cussen (1792-1849), medical practitioner, was born in Ireland but, like many other Irishmen of the period, he obtained his medical education at Edinburgh University (M.D., 1820). He and his wife, the widow of Dr Griffin of Limerick, arrived in Sydney in the Majestic from Liverpool via Hobart Town in August 1837. Within a month Cussen had been appointed assistant surgeon for the settlement at Port Phillip, at a salary of 7s. 6d. a day with £50 a year lodging allowance, in succession to Drs Alexander Thomson and Barry Cotter.

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ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre on Monday 14th April 2014, All Welcome, please ring office on 068 49799.

CONFIRMATION DAY was held in Moyvane on Wednesday 2nd April 2014, a large crowd attended Bishop Browne gave the sacrament assisted by several local priests, Thanks to all who was involved in organising the day, the choir was composed of the regular singers assisted by the school children. All students who received their Confirmation please note the final Programme of “You Shall be My Witness” will be on Thursday evening 7.30 p.m. at The Community Centre, Knockanure where all will be presented with their “Certificate of Completion of the Parish Preparation Programme” All students and parents are requested to attend.

BISHOP Ray Browne will be in Knockanure on Friday 25th April 2014 on the occasion of the celebration of the Golden Jubilee of Corpus Christi Church. All are welcome for this special occasion.

COMMUNION: “Do this in Memory Programme” final meeting of Parents and Children on Wednesday night 09th April at Corpus Christi Church, Knockanure before First Holy Communion on 11th May 2014.

PASTORAL COUNCIL representing the parishes of Moyvane, Listowel, Duagh & Lixnaw will meet on Tuesday 8th April at 8pm. in Knockanure Community Centre.

ALERT: Knockanure Community Alert meeting at the Community Centre Knockanure on Monday night 14th April at 8.00p.m. Please note Monday 14th .

CONGRATULATIONS to Breda Dore and David Moloney both of Moyvane who were married in Moyvane Church on 29th March 2014 by Fr. David Gunn. Best man was Brendan Moloney, groomsmen were Donncha, Oliver and Patrick Moloney. Bridesmaids were Noreen Dore, Sinead and Michelle Dore and Elaine O Connor. Brides parents were Nora and the late Michael Dore. Grooms parents William and Joan Moloney.

BORO PLAYERS are having another night April 13th at the Marian Hall with their new play What Love is, A Farmers Version, written by Katie Galvin.

THE MISCARRIAGE ASSOCIATION will hold a support group meeting on Wednesday 9th April at 7 pm in the Listowel Family Resource Centre, John B Keane Road Listowel. See www.miscarriage.ie for detail or contact Deirdre Pierce- McDonnell 087 3577173.

HALF Marathon in Ballybunion 19th April.

SCHOOL: Busy Bees Pre-School are now enrolling for free pre-school for September 2014. Part time places also available. For bookings and further information, contact Maria/Orla on 087 3867297.

WOMEN in Media event at Ballybunion on April 11, 12 and 13.

ST JOHN’S; Tuesday 8th to Sunday 13th The Buds of Ballybunion, more from 068 22566.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: On Thurs. 10th April 8 - 9.30 pm Fr. Teddy Linehan will present an Evening of Prayer and Reflection for the bereaved. Booking: 066-7134276.

KERRY CHORAL UNION at St Mary’s Church, Listowel on Friday 11th April at 8pm. being hosted by Scoil realta na Maidne.

DEATH: Dan Mulcare , Doon Road, Ballybunion, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday 30th March 2014 in Ballybunion. He is survived by his loving wife Gertie Danaher, sons and daughters - John, Gráinne, Dan & Fiona, grandchildren Erika and Evan, daughter-in-law Olivia, brothers Michael (Ballybunion) & Jim (Cork), sister Kate (U.S.A.), sisters-in-law, nephews and nieces. Requiem Mass for Dan Mulcare was celebrated Thursday in St. Brigid's Church, Duagh. Burial after in St. John's Cemetery, Ballybunion.

ANNIVERSARIES: Paddy Scanlon, Michael Sweeney, Francis Barry, Mary Agnes Brown, Jer Mulvihill, Francis Woulfe, Paddy Hanrahan, Tom Carey, Johnny Buckley, Maude Brennan, Tom Fitzmaurice, Fr James Galvin, Tady Buckley, Nora Brosnan, Mary Joy, Birdie Graham, Peg Kennelly, Gabriel Kennelly, Kit Dore, Ellen Dell, Teddy Conway, Fr Tom Moore, Michael Lyons, Mick Stack, Kate Flaherty, Thomas F Culhane, Art Beolain, Sr. Virgilius Flavin. Mass on Sat. 12th at 7.30pm for Margaret Wallace, Months Mind.

STATIONS: Stations of the Cross: We invite you to join in this Prayerful Journey to reflect on The Passion of Christ during Lent. Stations of the Cross once a week after Mass on Thursdays.

Stations of the Cross Knockanure on Tuesday Night after 7.30p.m. Mass.

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

READERS: Vigil, Michelle Corridan, 11.00am Paul & Anthony Kiely

10.00am Mary O’Flaherty & Cian Rogan.

EIGSE Michael Hartnett runs from Thursday, April 10th – 12th in Newcastlewest. The official Opening by the Cathaoirleach of Limerick County Council, Councillor John Sheehan, in Newcastlewest Library at 8pm on Thursday April 10th at 8pm. Presentation of the Michael Hartnett Poetry Award 2014 by Limerick’s Arts Officer, Sheila Deegan will be followed by a reading by the winning poet. The Keynote Speaker will be photographer John Minihan on ‘The Silence of the Still’.

CHRISM MASS: where all the priests of the Diocese renew their priestly vows and Bishop Ray will bless all the Holy Oils for the coming year will take place at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney on Tuesday evening, April 15th at 7.30 p.m. Each parish of the Diocese is invited to be represented at this Mass and there will be refreshments immediately afterwards in St. Brendan’s College.

OPUS '96 CHAMBER CHOIR WILL PRESENT "HOSANNA", a service of the world's most beautiful Sacred Music along with prayerful reflections in preparation for Holy Week on Palm Sunday 13th April at 8pm at Our Lady & St Brendan's Church, Tralee. More details on www.stbrendansparishtralee.org

KERRY COUNTY ROADSIDE CLEAN UP takes place on Saturday next, 12th April, sponsored by KWD Recycling. Volunteers needed. Contact www.kerrycountycleanup.com

LISTOWEL FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE are offering a variety of courses including healthy cooking on a budget, horticulture level 3 & 4. digital photography, first aid and interior design. Names are also being taken for a benefit five computer class focusing on the basics of how to use internet, Skype and email. The The monthly meeting of the Alzheimer's Support Group take place at 12 noon on Tuesday April 8. Donations are being accepted for ‘a bring and buy sale’ on Tuesday April 8 from 7.30pm. More details: Contact Centre.

RAG MEETING: Abbeyfeale Town Park are holding a Monster Rag Meeting and Family Fun Day at the Coursing Field, Glenashrone on Easter Sunday, April 20 at 10.30am.

LAUNCH; April 5th 2014 opening of Blueberry Home Bakery Coffee House and Tea Room at O’Halloran’s Nursery Athea. Councillor Liam Galvin presided; All proceeds on the day go to MS Ireland.

HOSPICE ANNUAL GOOD FRIDAY WALK ; takes place from St. Patrick’s Hall on Friday 18th April at 11am. Sponsorship cards available from committee members

THOUGHT: The first step on the way to victory is to recognize the enemy. Corrie Ten Boom.

FUNDRAISING VARIETY CONCERT: A concert celebrating the arrival of spring will take place at the Glorach Theatre on Saturday, April 12. It will be headlined by the Ballaugh Wren Boys Charity Group who will be joined by musicians, dancers, solo singers and chorus. Proceeds go to Nano Nagle, Abhaile, Milford Hospice and to help pay down the outstanding loan on the Glorach . Tickets €10 are on sale at Ann Lyons, The Square or Batt Harnett's.

SAT NAV COMPETITION: Now in its 11th year, the European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) 2014 is about to get underway, with participants across Europe being invited to submit their ideas for new opportunities in the €100 billion satellite services market. From April 1 to June 30 the competition web portal, www.galileo-masters.eu will be open to entrepreneurs to submit ideas for new services, products and business innovations that integrate satellite navigation technology into everyday life, more from 353877827207.

STORY: JP McManus is giving €10,000 to students in primary, secondary and third-level institutions in Limerick for a short story competition.

SHINE: Neal Shine 1930- 2007; Neal Shine, started at the Free Press as a copyboy in 1950 and by 1995 had carried the titles of reporter, city editor, managing editor, senior managing editor, columnist and publisher. During his 45 years at the Free Press, Shine spanned the transition from soft-lead copy pencils and paste pots, to computers and the Internet. In 1978, Neal and Phyllis visited Moyvane, from where his father Patrick Shine emigrated and they met his aunt Nora and all his cousins.

FITZMAURICE: The Sacred Heart Review, Volume 53, Number 2, 26 December 1914.

The Rev. Edmond J. Fitzmaurice, D. D., professor of dogmatic theology, Greek and French in St. Charles' Seminary, Overbrook, Pa., has been appointed Chancellor of the archdiocese of Philadelphia to succeed the Right Rev. Monsignor Charles F. Kavanagh. The Rev. Dr. Fitzmaurice was born in Tarbert, County Kerry, Ireland, thirty-five years ago, of a family noted for the numbers of its members in the priesthood. His four uncles were priests at one time in the Philadelphia archdiocese, namely, the Right Rev. John E. Fitzmaurice, D. D., the present Bishop of Erie; the Rev. Francis P. Fitzmaurice, rector of St. Joachim's, Frankford; the late Rev. Edmond Fitzmaurice, of Scranton, formerly a part of the Philadelphia diocese, and the late Right Rev.Monsignor James J. Fitzmaurice, rector of St. Michael's, Philadelphia. The Rev. Francis J. Clark, rector of the Cathedral, is a cousin of the appointee.

HISTORY: The Catholic Family History Society is to hold its annual Day Conference & AGM at Salford Diocesan Archives, St. Augustine’s Hall, Grosvenor Square, All Saints, Manchester M15 6BW on Saturday October 4th 2014. - See more at: http://irish-genealogy-news.blogspot.ie/2014/02/catholic-family-history-society.html#sthash.VVy7uc1g.dpuf

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CONFIRMATION in Moyvane on April 2nd.

CLOTHES: Moyvane Ladies Football: Unwanted Clothes Collection will take place on Saturday 5th April at 11am, at the Community Centre, Moyvane. Bags may also be dropped off on Friday 6-8pm, Funds go towards running of the club.

ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre takes place on Monday 14h April 2014. 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

COMPUTER Online course at Knockanure Community Centre. The course will be for 2 hours every week for 4 weeks. Course is free for anyone over 18.Contact Knockanure Community Centre to enquire or book at 06849799.

INFO: The North & East Kerry development Information Officer will come back to Knockanure from 07.04.2014.

THE MISCARRIAGE ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND will hold a support group meeting on Wednesday 9th April at 7 pm in the Listowel Family Resource Centre, John B Keane Road Listowel. See www.miscarriage.ie for detail or contact Deirdre Pierce- McDonnell 087 3577173.

ORGAN Donor Awareness week continues till April 6th, Meeting on organ donation at the Meadowland’s Hotel on April 3rd.

SINGING: West Limerick Singing Club will hold their next singing night in The Ramble Inn in Abbeyfeale on Thursday 3rd April at 9.30pm, Everyone welcome.

CELEBRATIONS were held at Listowel Community College to honour their nine teams who won the Kerry Vocational Senior Football Championship, local man Michael Looney was a member of the 1953 winning team.

HALF Marathon in Ballybunion 19th April.

POST Office survival meeting was held at the Marian Hall Moyvane on 25th March 2014, community activists, politicians and post office staff presented their views. There are 1,100 post offices around the country employing 3,000 people who provide a personal service to their local community and help local shops to stay in business. As Postmasters are being paid per transaction they are depending on social welfare payments for 35% of their gross income.

DEATH took place on 18th March 2014 of Margaret Mulvihill (née O'Connor) of Johnstown Road, Enfield, Meath. Formerly Inchamore, Listowel. Margaret was predeceased by her husband Michael and survived by her Sons and Daughters Eamonn, Bernard, Dan, Mary, Gerry, Michael, Margaret, Padraig, Eileen, Nuala, Kate, Conor and Loretta, Sisters Sr. Augustine and Sr. Cornelius, (Sacramento) grandchildren, great-grandchildren, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews

Requiem Mass for Margaret Mulvihill was celebrated in The Church of The Assumption Jordanstown, Enfield on Friday 21st March, Interment afterwards in adjoining cemetery.

SYMPATHY is extended to the family of Michael and Carmel Flannery both in their sixties who were killed instantly on the N52 near Nenagh, Co Tipperary in a car crash on 28th March 2014, Their son David Flannery, 24, was in the back of the car was injured. Carmel is a sister of Maura Nolan, Gale Bridge, Moyvane.

DEATH has taken place of Anna Flaherty, née Cardwell

Blaine, Athea, and Glenavy, Antrim on Saturday 22nd March 2014.

Wife of the late Tim, survived by her sons Patrick & Timothy, daughters Elizabeth, Catherine & Nora, sons-in-law Donie, Mike & Kevin, daughter-in-law Mary, grandchildren and great grandchildren, sisters-in-law, nephews and nieces. Following Requiem Mass at Athea Church, Anna Flaherty was laid to rest at Holy Cross Cemetery, Athea.

DEATH occurred of Nora (Noan) Walsh nee Kiely on the 26th of March, 2014. Predeceased by her husband Daniel (who died in 2000) and survived by sons Michael and Thomas, daughters, Ann, Joan, and Noreen, grandchildren Daniel, Mary, and Ellen, son-in-law Finbarr, daughter-in-law Maureen, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nephews and nieces, Requiem Mass for Nora Walsh of Moher, Moyvane, was celebrated on Friday the 28th of March at Moyvane Church, By Fr Lucid assisted by Fr O Connor, Noell O Sullivan sang the hymns. Nora Walsh aged 78 years was laid to rest in Murhur Cemetery, Moyvane, in the Walsh ancestral grave, beside her husband Danny, they were married in 1967. Nora was the last of the children of Nora and Michael Kiely to die, two of her siblings died young and the others were, Mary, John, Margaret, Liz, Nell, Mick and William.

ANNIVERSARY: Margaret Brassil, Bill Kelly, Fr John Dalton, Ted Keane, James Cunningham, Jason Toolan, Willie O Sullivan, Eily Carr, Mai Hickey, George O Donnell, Eilish Walsh, John Downey, Bridie Shine, Timmy Keane, Jackie Broderick, Anthony Curtin, Nora Buckley, Bill Mangan, Bess Daly, Paddy Scanlon, Mary of Sacred Heart Leahy, Margaret Ahern, Joe Stack, Matt Costelloe, Joe Walsh. Mass on

Thurs. 3rd Knockanure 7.30pm for Patrick & Kathleen Hanrahan. Mass on Fri. 4th at 7.30pm for Jer & Catherine Mulvihill and the deceased members of the Mulvihill Family with Stations of the Cross after Mass. Mass on Sat. 5th at 7.30pm for Aggie, Sean & Anthony and Nell Aherne. Mass on Sun. 6th at 10.00am for Ellen & Vanda Horgan and the mass at 11.00am is for Joe Stack, Gale Bridge

CHURCH NEWS: Tues.1st April at 7.30pm in Knockanure, mass with Stations of the Cross after Mass. Wed. 2nd The Bishop of Kerry will administer the Sacrament of Confirmation at 2pm in Moyvane. Mass on Fri. 4th at 7.30pm for Jer & Catherine Mulvihill and the deceased members of the Mulvihill Family with Stations of the Cross after Mass. Tues. 8th at 7.30pm in Knockanure with Stations of the Cross after Mass. Diocesan Collection on 5th & 6th April for Peters Pence.

Friday is the First Friday on the Month. Usual Community Rounds, Knockanure in the morning and Moyvane in the afternoon.

Trocaire Boxes are available at the back of the Church. Please take one. Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request.

Adoration Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm; Wed. No adoration this week.

Knockanure, Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm.

Readers: Vigil, Elaine Hudson 11.00am, Philip Kiely. Knockanure, 10.00am, Patricia & Andrew Rogan. New Eucharistic Ministers are required in Movyane.

EIGSE Michael Hartnett runs in NCW from 10th to 12th April, details from 061 407 372.

WOMEN in Media event at Ballybunion on April 11, 12 and 13.

ST JOHN’S; April 1st and 2nd, A Children’s Youth Presentation.Thursday 3rd Declan O Rourke. Friday 4th Brendan Shine. Tuesday 8th to Sunday 13th The Buds of Ballybunion, more from 068 22566.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: On Thurs. 10th April 8 - 9.30 pm Fr. Teddy Linehan will present an Evening of Prayer and Reflection for the bereaved. Booking: 066-7134276.

KERRY CHORAL UNION at St Mary’s Church, Listowel on Friday 11th April at 8pm. being hosted by Scoil realta na Maidne.

EIGSE Michael Hartnett runs from Thursday, April 10th – 12th in Newcastlewest. The official Opening by the Cathaoirleach of Limerick County Council, Councillor John Sheehan, in Newcastlewest Library at 8pm on Thursday April 10th at 8pm. Presentation of the Michael Hartnett Poetry Award 2014 by Limerick’s Arts Officer, Sheila Deegan will be followed by a reading by the winning poet. The Keynote Speaker will be photographer John Minihan on ‘The Silence of the Still’.

VOLUNTEERING: Aran Reidy will be volunteering in Nicaragua during the summer.

HOSPICE ANNUAL GOOD FRIDAY WALK ; takes place from St. Patrick’s Hall on Friday 18th April at 11am. Sponsorship cards available from committee members

LOURDES: Kerry Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes Led by Bishop Ray Browne, from 2nd to 7th September 2014 direct flights ex Kerry Airport. All bookings must be made by post to: Janice O’Sullivan, Pilgrimage Co-ordinator, “Droum House”, Nohoval Upper, Rathmore, Co. Kerry contact 064 7758219.

BRING and Buy Sale will be held at the Listowel Family Resouce Centre on Tuesday 8th April from 7.30 - 9.30pm. All proceeds from the event go to the Alzheimers Daycare Respite Facility at the Listowel F.R.C.. Further details contact 068 23584.

THOUGHT: Whatever challenges Jesus' right to our hearts becomes His enemy, which He will confront. Francis Frangipane.

SEAL was due to be released back into the ocean last Saturday 29th March 2014 at Ladies beach, Ballybunion, Co. Kerry at 3pm.

OLIVE Stack Upcoming Classes in Mosaic & Painting. Mosaic Class Monday 7th & Monday 14th April 10am - 6pm daily The Mosaic class is a two day intensive class. This class, suitable for both beginners and those with some experience in mosaic, accommodates all levels of ability. Tea/coffee and lunch breaks are provided.

GLIN Library; Limerick Lace Exhibition. This exhibition you must see. Geraldine Cahillane of Ballyhahill/Loughill ICA has kindly agreed to show her items of Limerick Lace which she has been working on for the past two years and for which she won a National Craft’s Award within the ICA. All welcome

RAG MEETING: Abbeyfeale Town Park are holding a Monster Rag Meeting and Family Fun Day at the Coursing Field, Glenashrone on Easter Sunday, April 20 at 10.30am.

PROMOTING EMOTIONAL WELL BEING FOR TEENAGERS: Mary Danagher, Support worker with the parish notifies us about a night for parents at the Desmond Complex on Wednesday, April 2 next. It's presented by Enda Murphy RGN, RPN, MNACBT, MIC P Author of “Five Steps to Happiness” This talk explains how the teen brain grows and processes emotions. Also it involves creating the optimum environment at home that will enable the teen to grow/develop mentally & healthily. It's at 8pm (Doors open @ 7.30pm) Admission Free.

TRALEE: There are 13 shops vacant between Denny St and Moyderwell cross.

CONSERVATION OF BUILT HERITAGE SEMINAR: West Limerick Resources will be hosting a seminar on caring for traditional buildings on Thursday April 10 (venue and time to be confirmed). The evening seminar will be delivered by Dr Fidelma Mullane, a specialist in the study and care of traditional buildings and will examine the history of building in the countryside, show the importance of maintaining traditional construction techniques and skills, and provide information on caring for rural buildings. Contact Suzanne on 069 79114 or email srowley@wlr.ie

PIETA House chief executive John Freeman will this week launch Darkness into Light 2014 with Electric Ireland in the Clarion Hotel, Limerick City, taking place on Saturday May 10th. Darkness into Light is a unique, early morning event which begins in darkness at 4.15am as thousands of people walk or run a 5km route while dawn is breaking.

REUNION of former Imperial Stag workers was held in Listowel on March 28th, starting with Mass for deceased workers at 7pm in Listowel Church. The original factory opened in 1962 and had 130 staff at its peak. A big crowd attended the Reunion at the Kingdom Bar after mass.

CONCERT: Union University Singers from Jackson, Tennessee will perform at St. Mary’s Church of Ireland, Killarney at 8pm on Monday 31st March.

HELP: Anam Cara, the national organisation that supports bereaved parents, is holding a Bereavement Information Evening at Meadowlands Hotel, Tralee, Co. Kerry on Monday 7th of April 2014 from 7:30 to 9:30. This event is offered free of charge to parents to book a place or for further information please contactinfo@anamcara.ie call 01 4045378 or visit www.anamcara.ie

RADIO: “Radio Kerry- Horizons” horizons@radiokerry.ie Listen to Horizons Sunday morning from 9am to 10am. We are searching for stories of Good Neighbours. If you know someone that fits the bill e-mail maryfagan@diocesofkerry.ie More details on dioceseof kerry.ie

LAUNCH OF NEW BOOK – “THEY PASSED ALONG OUR ROAD” by Gerald Byrnes. At the Heritage Centre, Kilflynn, next Friday night, April 4th at 8pm.

ST. MICHAEL’S DRAMA GROUP LIXNAW present ‘Separate Beds’ by Sam Cree. This hilarious comedy produces some unexpected results the night before the wedding. Directed by Moira Galvin. The play is a 3 act comedy set in the lounge of the Marshall household. Performances at Ceolann on the following dates, Sat. 5th& Sun. 6th April at 8pm. For more info contact Billy O’Lehan on (087) 9191359.

HISTORY Hedge School was held at Seanchai on 28th March 2014. Speakers included,Richard McElligott (Forging a Kingdom: the GAA in Kerry 1884–1934) ,John Borgonovo (UCC), Padraig Óg Ó Ruairc (OPW), Tim Horgan (The Men Will Talk To Me: Kerry interviews by Ernie O’Malley) and Tommy Graham

Opening address by Jimmy Deenihan TD, Minister for Arts Heritage and the Gaeltacht

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Letter from Sister M. of Good Counsel (Mangan) to Nancy O'Rahilly, 7 May 1916.

My dearest Nan,

I cannot tell you how deeply grieved I was to learn of the very bad end of my dear Cousin, Michael and now come to offer you my heartfelt sympathy in your great sorrow. I feel intensely for you, and his four young children as it is a great trial to lose a good husband and father, but what must dear Nell & Anna also be feeling at such a tragic end to their loved brother. I ask you please to convey to them my feelings of condolence under the weight of this heavy cross:

A SUSPICIOUS VESSEL. Published: August 30, 1864

From the Freeman's Journal, Aug. 16. 1864

A magnificent and rapid sailing steamer, with three funnels, visited the Shannon on Saturday last. She proceeded to the Foynes Island, where she lay at anchor until evening, when she suddenly steamed westward, toward Tarbert. While at anchor near Foynes, a warlike party landed, and made inquiries at the railway station about a special train to Limerick, and they appeared exceedingly disappointed when they could not proceed by rail to Limerick. It is supposed that the vessel is a blockade-runner, and it was rumoured here that a Lieutenant of the Alabama was one of the party who landed at Foynes. It appears that the steamer has arrived to convey an immense supply of clothing to the Confederates.

Obituary ; ANGLIN-Timothy J., June 8, 1951, native of Tarbert, County Kerry, Ireland; beloved husband of Hannah (nee O'Grady), devoted father of Rev. Daniel J. Anglin.

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KNOCKANURE

COMPUTER: Kerry Flyer will be holding First Steps Computer Online course at Knockanure Community Centre. The course will be for 2 hours every week for 4 weeks. Course is free for anyone over 18.Contact Knockanure Community Centre to enquire or book at 068 49799.

ST PIO Mass in Listowel Church on 27th March at 7pm.

POST OFFICE: A Public Meeting will be held to discuss the threat of closure to Rural Post Offices at The Marian Hall, Moyvane on Tuesday 25th March at 8pm. All are welcome.

CHIROPODIST will be in the Marian Hall on Friday 28th March at 11am. For booking, phone Eileen Quinn 49472.

INFORMATION: The North & East Kerry Development Information Officer won’t came on 24.03.2014 and 31.03.2014 at Knockanure Community Centre due to holidays. The information officer will came back at Knockanure from 07.04.2014.

FASHION: Tarbert Comprehensive School Parents Association are holding their Annual Fashion Show in the Tintean Theatre Ballybunion on Friday 28th March at 8p.m. Models from Celia Holman Lee Agency & Our Talented TY Students will attend.

MOTHER’S Day on Sunday 30th March.

PLAY: The Country Dressmaker will be presented in Duagh on 29th March at 8.30pm, special interest as it was written by George Fitzmaurice.

CONFIRMATION in Moyvane on April2nd.

WALK Run on Mother’s day March 30th in Moyvane in aid of the youth club, registration at noon.

CLOTHES: Moyvane Ladies Football: Unwanted Clothes Collection will take place on Saturday 5th April at 11am, at the Community Centre, Moyvane. Bags may also be dropped off on Friday 6-8pm, Funds go towards running of the club.

DRAMA: What Love is, A Farmers Version, written and directed by Katie Galvin, was a great success, with a full Marian Hall enjoying themselves. Taking part were, Donie Enright, Katie Galvin, Aine Cronin, James Fogarty, Jamie Vaughan, Jennifer Kennelly. Moyvane Boro Players acquitted themselves well on night 21st March 2014. They were ably supported by local musicians who played a host Irish tunes. Tom Moore was MC. Proceeds from the play was in aid of Live Life and Irish Cancer Society.

REUNION of former Imperial Stag workers will be held in Listowel on March 28th, starting with Mass for deceased workers at 7pm in Listowel Church. The original factory opened in 1962 and had 130 staff at its peak.

BARN DANCE: Line Dancing Classes every Friday night until Easter Sunday. Community Centre, New St., Abbeyfeale 7.30 – 8.30pm. Everyone welcome.

TEA dance with music by Noel Cronin will take place on Sunday, March 30th at Fr. Casey's Clubhouse with all proceeds going to Abbey Heritage Local Training.

DRIVING Theory Class: A six course preparing learner drivers for their theory test will commence at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Tuesday March 25th from 7-9pm. Further details from Alan on 087 7671555.

DEATH: The death took place on 15th March 2014 of Margaret Tobin (née Moloney) Main Street, Abbeyfeale, aged 94 years, wife of the late Tim, who she had married in the mid 1950s. Survived by sons John and Fred, daughter Cecelia, sisters Teresa, Ita and Joan, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, grandchildren, nephews, nieces. Requiem Mass was celebrated at Abbeyfeale Church on Wednesday 19th March 2014 by Fr. O Shea, Fr Foley and Fr. Neville. Batt Harnett sang the hymns and Mr Dennison played the organ. Her son John read a moving tribute to her at the end of the mass and the service concluded with a song from her son-in-law, Frank Moore. She was buried immediately afterwards in Reilig Íde Naofa. Margaret Tobin was daughter of Jim Moloney (died 1976) and Hannah Cecelia "Babe" Fitzgerald (died 1974). Margaret born at Kilmorna, was predeceased by brothers, John Joe(d 2007), Michael (d 1989), Fr Tom (d 1986), Denny (d 1994), Jim (d 2001) and Ted (d 1991).

ANNIVERSARIES: Kitty Shine, Mary Kennelly, Hannah Moloney, Willie Moore, Fr. James Cunningham, Liam Keane Stack, John M Hanrahan, Nell Fitzgerald, Margaret M Horton, Eileen Mulvihill, Sean Somers, Mike and Denis Hanrahan, Richard Stack, Mick Relihan, Joan Flannery, John Fitzmaurice, Eileen Relihan, Donal Brosnan, Sr. Nora Francis. Mass on Sat. 29th at 7.30pm for Nora Brosnan & the deceased members of the Joy Family.

STATIONS of the Cross on Thurs evening after Mass in Moyvane. Stations of the Cross Knockanure on Tuesday Night after 7.30 p.m. Mass.

CHURCH NEWS: Parish Pastoral Council/Liturgy Group meeting will take place Wednesday 26th March at 8.15pm in the Presbytery. Trocaire Boxes are available at the back of the Church. Please take one. Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request.

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

Collectors for April: Vigil, Tom Hanrahan & Olive Keane, 11am Gerard Mulvihill & Brigette Hogan.

Knockanure 10am Maurice Dowling.

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

10.00am Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy.

CLASSES: A Six Week Body/Mind Relaxation Class will commence at Listowel Family Resource Centre on March 24th at 11am, while German Classes will commence at the centre on March 25th at 11am. Further details from 068 23584.

THE MISCARRIAGE ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND will hold a support group meeting on Wednesday 9th April at 7 pm in the Listowel Family Resource Centre, John B Keane Road Listowel. See www.miscarriage.ie for detail or contact Deirdre Pierce- McDonnell 087 3577173.

A.G.M. of the Listowel Bazaar Mission Group on Monday March 24th at 7.30pm. in the Parish Meeting Room. All welcome.

CHURCH ST. HOSPICE COFFEE MORNING, Amount collected €295. A big thanks to all who gave so generously.

LISTOWEL RAMBLING HOUSE will take place in the Seanchaí Centre, The Square on Thursday March 27th from 9.15 pm.

HISTORY IRELAND HEDGE SCHOOL on the topic 'Before Banna : Politics, Society & Sport in Kerry 1912-1916' will take place in the Seanchaí Centre, Listowel on Friday March 28th at 7.30 pm. Tel. (068) 22212/57907.

ST JOHN’S: Listowel Drama Group, present Arsenic and Old Lace from 25th to 30th March.

DRAMA; Abbeyside Players will present ‘Too close to home’ a three act comedy by Jimmy Keary at the Rugby Clubhouse Abbeyfeale on Thursday 27, Saturday 29th and Sunday, March 30th. Doors open 7.30pm with performance at 8pm.

RALLY: Circuit of Kerry Rally on April 6th.

TOURISM: Destination Kerry North Tourism Authority meeting at Tintean, Ballybunion on 25th March at 7pm.

EU: European Movement Ireland is offering young Limerick people the opportunity to have their say, Further information is available at www.europeanmovement.ie/mymep-mywoice/

LOURDES: Limerick Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes takes place from June 21st to 26th , from Shannon, contact the Lourdes Office at 061-314111.

CHALLENGE: “Three Peak Challenge”: The Fitzgerald Family, Clonoughter, Glin are organising a “Three Peak Challenge” for April 2014 – climbing three peaks in Ireland in 24 hours – Carrantuohill in Kerry, Croagh Patrick in Mayo and Lugnaquilla in Wicklow. Sponsorship cards are now available from

family members and all proceeds go to Pieta House.

CONCERT: “On Thursday, April 3rd there will be a concert of liturgical music in UCH, Limerick. Over 450 secondary school students, from 20 schools, across the Dioceses of Killaloe and Limerick will perform at the event as part of celebrations for Limerick, City of Culture. Seinn2014 is a new initiative, booking at www.uch.ie

LENT: Mike O’Mahony will enact Jesus: Wounded, Empowering Healer in Ardfert Retreat Centre On Saturday March 29th 10-1pm; Fr. Seamus O'Connell will explore The Sermon on the Mount: Roadmap for the Greatest Journey to God and to ourselves in KDYS, Fairhill, Killarney, hosted by the Diocese of Kerry. All events are free and all are welcome.

PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND: lead by Mons. Dan O’Riordan, Castleisland will take place from Sept 15th to Sept. 24th 2014. There will be a special bus for all our Kerry Pilgrims to and from the Airport. More details: Premier Travel 021-4277700 or Fr. Declan

THE COUNCIL FOR NEW EVANGELISATION: Bishop Raymond has invited us to an event in association with the Council for New Evangelisation to a 24 hours of offering the Sacrament of Penance to those who wish in the context of Eucharistic Adoration from 5pm Friday March 28th until 5pm on Saturday 29th . Pope Francis will do it simultaneously in Rome and the event in Kerry will be held in the Church of the Resurrection, Killarney. All are welcome.

LOURDES: Kerry Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes led by Bishop Ray Browne, from September 2nd - 7th, September, 2014. EX Kerry Airport. All bookings must by made by post to: Mrs Janice O’Sullivan, Pilgrimage Co-ordinator, “Droum House”, Nohoval Upper, Rathmore, Co. Kerry. Special pilgrimage number 064 7758219.

CHARISMATIC: Limerick Diocesan Charismatic Service Committee, Conference dates: April 5th- 6th 2014, In The Radison Blu Hotel & Spa Limerick, Information phone Emer at 08702785006.

THOUGHT: have you ever thought that someday you will not have anything to try you, or anyone to vex you again? There will be no opportunity in heaven to learn or to show the spirit of patience, forbearance, and longsuffering. If you are to practice these things, it must be now. A. B. Simpson.

LAUNCHED: Limerick native John Hartnett of the Irish Technology Leadership Group (ITLG), launched a project with Minister Jimmy Deenihan at Stanford University in California last week which aims to bring Ireland’s national collections from our national museums, libraries, galleries, archives and theatre to an international audience. Jimmy praised John for his “outstanding work in the United States in his role as founder and president of the ITLG together with his ongoing involvement with the American Ireland Fund. He is uniquely qualified to assist the Government with this project”.

EIGSE Michael Hartnett runs in NCW from 10th to 12th April, details from 061 407 372.

GARTH BROOKS CONCERT: A draw will take place for 2 premium tickets for one of the Garth Brooks concerts in Dublin next July. All proceeds to ‘Gather by the Feale’ Festival July 16-20. Ticket are available from Jack O’Rourkes Bar, The Square, Abbeyfeale. Tel 068 31314.

BEER: 1ST ABBEYFEALE CRAFT BEER FESTIVAL: Craft Beer, Wine & Cider Festival will take place during this year’s Gather by the Feale. . It will be held in the GAA Hall on Sunday, July 20th 2014 from 2pm - 8pm. Craft Brewers from all over Ireland have been invited to share their wares with the good people of West Limerick. Anybody who is interested in good quality, fresh beers, wines and cider should come along to sample some of Ireland's finest produce. It's also open to home brewers - with a special competition for best home brew! Over 18's only, Contact Ali Rae for more details or to take part. 086 399 4008.

COUNTING Newts, details from newts@iwt.ie

NEW MOON on March 30th, at last most plants are showing signs of new growth. Daffodils are now in their prime.

STROKE Support Group: This group meet the last Friday of each month in Baile Mhuire Care Centre, Tralee, from 11.30am to 1.15pm. This is an ideal place for people who have had a stroke to meet. Support, information, encouragement and light exercise takes place. Next meeting Friday, 28th March 2014. All welcome.

SENIOR Help Line: Do you need someone to talk to? Senior Help Line is a confidential listening service for older people by older people for the price of a local call anywhere in Ireland, Local 1850440444. Senior Help Line is open from 10.00am to 10.00pm, 365 days a year.

MARRIAGE Encounter Weekend: from Friday, 28th (8p.m.) to Sunday, 30th (4p.m.) March 2014? For further details and booking visit : www.marriageencounter.ie or phone 064-6644319.

BRIAN O Driscoll, his grandmother was Kathleen Collins and she was born in the townland of Ballyallinan, near Newcastle West, they are cousins of the Ambrose family.

STACK: Robert Stack Most of my grandparents generation came to the US around 1900. They had a farm in the Skehanierin area and may still be in the family. My cousin Billy has been over and he connected with a Martin Stack who would be a second cousin. I believe his father was Ian Stack who passed away in the 1990s?. I'll have ti get the lineage from him. Hopefully we can make some connections. If you know the family, let me know.

NEWSPAPERS:

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New York Times

beloved sister of Mrs. Brady and Mrs. Catherine McElligott; native of Knockanure Listowel, County Kerry. Ireland. Funeral from her home, 1875 University Av.

February 27, 1936 - RADIO BOOKS - Article - Print Headline: "Obituary 1 -- No Title

ENRIGHT -- Oct. 15, Michael J. native of Knockanure, County Kerry, Ireland, beloved husband of Mary Callahan (nee Reynolds), father of Roy. Joseph A. and ...

October 17, 1936 - SOCIAL NEWS-BOOKS - Article - Print Headline: "Obituary 1 -- No Title"

Newtownsandes; Sheehy, New York Police Department, native of Glenalappa, Newtownsandes. County Kerry. Ireland. beloved mother of John Sheehy and, Mary Margaret ...

October 29, 1960 - GENERAL NEWS - Article - Article - Print Headline: "Obituary 1 -- No Title"

HARRY D. HENSHEL, Chairman. Bridget (Delia) on Aug. 3 1959. native of Newtownsandes. County Kerry. Ireland. Funeral from the Jamaica Chapel of ... View free preview

August 5, 1959 - Article - Article - Print Headline: "Obituary 1 -- No Title"

Ireland, beloved wife of the late Deputy Inspector Martin Sheehy, New York Police Department, native of Glenalappa, Newtownsandes, County Kerry, Ireland . View free preview

October 27, 1960 - Article Print Headline: "Obituary 1 -- No Title"

Nora Barrett and Teresa Fold, native of Newtown Sandes County. Kerry, Ireland. Funeral Wednesday, from the John Hodnett Funeral Home, 1260 Shakespeare ... View free preview

September 2, 1952 - BOOKS - Article - Print Headline: "Obituary 1 -- No Title"

Newtown Sandes. County Kerry, Ireland. Most moving and most loved husband of Mary Wallace of Tullyleague. Glin, County Limerick. Ireland; most loving and ... View free preview

November 25, 1953 - BOOKS - Article , Print Headline: "Obituary 1 -- No Title"

St Patrick’s Day Listowel 2014

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Video St Patrick’s Day 2014 Listowel, Kerry.

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Limerick Band Competition March 16 2014

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What Love is

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KNOCKANURE

BORO PLAYERS present , What Love is, a Farmer’s Version, written by Katie Galvin at the Marian Hall Moyvane on March 21st at 8pm, proceeds to charity.

DEFIB: Knockanure Defibrillator: The Defibrillator is available at The Community Centre Knockanure if and when the need may arise for its use. It is recommended that one person from all households in the community are trained in the skill of using the Defib. should the an emergency arise in anyone’s home. For further information contact The Community Centre 068 49799

TRIBUTE EVENING will be held at Listowel Community College for past football teams on 21st March 2014 at 7.30pm.

FASHION: Tarbert Comprehensive School Parents Association are holding their Annual Fashion Show in the Tintean Theatre Ballybunion on Friday 28th March at 8p.m. Models from Celia Holman Lee Agency & Our Talented TY Students will attend.

PLAY: The Country Dressmaker will be presented in Duagh on 29th March at 8.30pm, special interest as it was written by George Fitzmaurice.

DAFFODIL DAY COLLECTION; The I.C.A. will sell daffodils after Masses on Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd March in Moyvane and Knockanure.

CHRISTY Kenneally give a very entertaining talk in Ballylongford Parish Hall March 14th, even though the subject, bereavement was serious, he had plenty light hearted lines to relieve the tension.

TALK . Diocesan Bible Ministry Committee has invited Fr. Michael Mullins to give a talk on the Acts of the Apostles in Our Lady and St. Brendan’s Pastoral Centre, Tralee, on Saturday 22nd March 2014, from 11.00a.m. until 1.00p.m. Fr. Michael is a priest of the diocese of Waterford and Lismore.

TRÓCAIRE BOXES: Are available at the back of the Church.

CEILI: The 14th annual charity céilí in aid of Chernobyl Children International will take place at the Devon Inn, Templeglantine on Friday 21st March at 9.30pm.

FIANNA FAIL Ard Fheis will be held in Killarney on 21st and 22nd of March 2014.

CERTIFICATE: Margaret Carmody recently received her Youth Ministries Certificate at Killarney, she studied among a group from all over Kerry.

CONGRATULATIONS to Transition Year Colaiste Ide agus Iosef, Abbeyfeale students who won Best Newcomer Award in the AIB Build a Bank Challenge, each of the girls received €100 One 4 all voucher and the school received €250 one 4 all voucher. Winning team, Local, girl Kerry Ann Finucane with Muireann Hickey, Aisling Scanlon, Melissa Holland, Róisín Fitzgerald and Jackie Harnett attended the Regional Finals of AIB Build a Bank Challenge in Cork on 26th February 2014 with their teacher Mrs Ailish Collins. They had to prepare a Business Plan, were interviewed by judges, make a two minute presentation to the audience and were questioned afterwards.

CLOTHES: Moyvane Ladies Football: Unwanted Clothes Collection will take place on Saturday 5th April at 11am, at the Community Centre, Moyvane. Bags may also be dropped off on Friday 6-8pm, Funds go towards running of the club.

ST PATRICK: Seomra Ranga is a website offering resources for classroom use. This drama with four narrators tells the story of St Patricks life. www.seomraranga.com/2010/10/st-patricks-day-liturgy/

DEATH took place on 9th March 2014 of Alice Barrett (nee Stokes), Glenastar, Ardagh, wife of the late Michael (Mick) survived by, sons Patrick and John, daughters Gerardine and Alice, son-in-law Jimmy Kennelly, daughters in law Christine and Nancy, grandchildren, brother-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces. Requiem Mass for Alice Barrett was celebrated in Carrigkerry Church on 11th March, Alice was laid to rest afterwards in Churchtown Cemetery, Newcastle West.

DEATH took place on March 10th 2014 of Margaret Mulvihill, Gurtdromosillihy, Moyvane, wife of the late Micháel. Deeply regretted by her children DJ, Mikey, Molly, Mossy, Jackie, Julie, and Brendan. Also sadly missed by her sisters, brothers-in-law, grandchildren, nephews and nieces. Requiem Mass for Margaret Mulvihill was celebrated in Moyvane Church on Thursday the 13th of March, Margaret was laid to rest in Murhur Cemetery, Moyvane. Margaret born at Shanway, Tarbert was daughter of Maurice Dowling and Molly Broderick, her siblings were Michael, Hillary, Eileen, Moira and Therese.

ANNIVERSARIES: Johnny Stack, Frank Goggin, Ned Leahy, Noel Mulvihill, Mairead Lyons, John Flaherty, Br. Canice Collins, Margaret O Connor, Margaret Hanrahan, Mary White, Joe Collins, Willie Shine, Sr. Teresa M O Connor, Elizabeth Buckley, Michael Holly, Peg O Mahony, Michael O Connor, Mass on Mon. 17th at 10.00am for Kitty & Mossie Flaherty. Mass on Sun. 23rd at 10.00am for Tim & Hanna Leahy

STATIONS of the Cross: We invite you to join in this Prayerful Journey to reflect on The Passion of Christ during Lent, Stations of the Cross once a week on Thurs evening after Mass in Moyvane. Stations of the Cross Knockanure on Tuesday Night after 7.30 p.m.. Mass

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

Readers: Vigil, Seline Mulvihill, 11.00am Karina Stack, 10.00am Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald

Collectors for April: Vigil, Tom Hanrahan & Gerard Mulvihill

11am Olive Keane & Diarmaid Keane; Knockanure 10am Maurice Dowling

Murhur N.S. Moyvane: Enrolment Application Form for school year 2014 - 2015, can be collected from the school office 9.30am - 12.30pm or ring the school at 068 49522.

HOLY LAND PILGRIMAGE 15th to 24th September 2014, Spiritual Director: Monsignor Dan O’Riordan. Coach from Kerry to Cork Airport. Fully escorted tour, for further information contact 021-4277700

SPEND ONE HOUR WITH ME DURING LENT?” Adoration is continuing in the Adoration Chapel Listowel every Tuesday & Wednesday.

ACCORD ARE RECRUITING for Accredited Counsellors and Marriage Education Facilitators. Please contact ACCORD Tralee on 066-712-2280 for further details.

TALK: Fr. Peter McVerry will give a talk on Wednesday March 19th in Dromhall Hotel, Killarney at 8pm, hosted by Killarney Pastoral Area. All are welcome to the talk, For further details, check out www.dioceseofkerry.ie

ABBEYFEALE MALE VOICE CHOIR; Practice every Thursday @ 8pm in St Mary's Boys NS Abbeyfeale. New members welcome from all over West Limerick and North Kerry.

TEA dance with music by Noel Cronin will take place on Sunday, March 30th at Fr. Casey's Clubhouse with all proceeds going to Abbey Heritage Local Training.

AMATEUR DRAMA Festival in Knockaderry was opened by Gabriel Fitzmaurice. Nora Relihan adjudicator said “I would recommend that Knockaderry gets official status. It is only right. It was very well run, very well organised it ran over two weekends and ended on Sunday week.

ALCOHOL AWARENESS WEEK: Alcohol Awareness Week from March 31- April 4with a National Conference on April 2, more from Alcohol Forum Tel: 074 9125596 Web: www.alcoholforum.org

ORAL HISTORY COURSE, starting this April, Participants will develop Oral History Interviewing techniques as well as examine the legal and ethical issues relevant to gathering Oral History. The second element of the training will focus on digital voice recording and editing techniques. For more contact 069 79114 or email srowley@wlr.ie

WALK Run on Mother’s day March 30th in Moyvane in aid of the youth club, registration at noon.

HISTORY DAY on 15th March 2014, at Christ Church, United Presbyterian and Methodist Church of 51 O Connell Street, Limerick they had Church Registers and School Roll Books for various religious communities in Limerick and the surrounding areas. These include Church of Ireland, Methodists, Presbyterians, Baptists, Quaker Historical Society, the Irish Jewish Genealogical Society and Catholics. Great information day for anyone with interest in ancestry.

JESUS: Ardfert Retreat Centre in association with Miracle Hill Theatre invite you to “Jesus Wounded, Empowering Healer – the Drama of Mark’s Gospel” in the Centre every Friday of Lent at 8pm and each night (Monday – Saturday) of Holy Week and Easter Week. Booking 066-7134276. Email ardfertretreat@eircom.net

HISTORY: Ardfert Historical Society continue their series of talks with A History of The Ardfert National Schools presented by Ann Kearney at 8pm on march 20th. Enquiries; 066 7134276 Email; ardfertretreat@eircom.net

OPEN DAY: Beatha agus Sláinte: Coláiste Íde in Dingle are holding an open day on the 22nd March from 12 -5. More information from 066 9151211 info@colaisteide.com

DRIVING Theory Class: A six course preparing learner drivers for their theory test will commence at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Tuesday March 25th from 7-9pm. Further details from Alan on 087 7671555.

CLASSES: A Six Week Body/Mind Relaxation Class will commence at Listowel Family Resource Centre on March 24th at 11am, while German Classes will commence at the centre on March 25th at 11am. Further details from 068 23584.

KERRY COUNTY COUNCIL’S FILM-MAKER IN RESIDENCE, Michael Kelly, will facilitate a drop-in clinic at Listowel Library on Friday March 21st from 2pm to 4pm. If you are an aspiring film-maker, amateur photographer or film buff Michael will be on hand to share his expertise, and offer advice and assistance.

GARTH BROOKS CONCERT: A draw will take place for 2 premium tickets for one of the Garth Brooks concerts in Dublin next July. All proceeds to ‘Gather by the Feale’ Festival July 16-20. Ticket are available from Jack O’Rourkes Bar, The Square, Abbeyfeale. Tel 068 31314.

BISHOP Brendan Leahy has hailed the “incredible cultural depth” of Limerick. Speaking as he launched a range of Diocesan cultural events to take place as part of City of Culture, Bishop Leahy said the designation was a “glorious opportunity for Limerick to capture the hearts and minds of the nation”. An extensive programme of events backed by the Diocese of Limerick includes a Pipe Organ Festival, a series of reflections on ‘Cultures and Beliefs’ during Lent, a Seinn Concert involving over 400 students from 20 schools, and two Easter ceremonies which will be broadcast live on RTÉ.

FATHER MATHEW UNAPPRECIATED BY THE IRISH.

The Sacred Heart Review, Volume 31, Number 7, 13 February 1904

A writer in the Western Watchman regrets that the Irish, as a people, have failed to realize the magnitude of Father Mathew's work. He says:— " It is, indeed, sad to see Irishmen worshiping the heroes of bombastic and theatrical movements — movements that were, for sufficient reasons, failures from the moment of their incubation—and treating in a quasi - respectable manner the memory of a man whose name will be linked forever with Lincoln's as one of the two greatest humanitarians of the nineteenth century. " If the Irish were to let politics alone for a decade, and were to concentrate all their efforts in spreading the temperance lesson of Father Mathew throughout their island home, I am sure they would accomplish more in that time for their general advancement than they can in a hundred years by political agitation 'doped' with poteen and dazed with tradition. ... If temperance were to become the bloodless battle-cry of the Irish, they would soon stand in the van of nations, because a people that leads

in a great moral undertaking commands the respect and admiration of other peoples. Ireland would take on again the prestige and influence she had when she sent forth her missionaries to the ends of the earth. . . . " It sometimes appears to me that Father Mathew, whom I consider the greatest Irishman born in centuries, is to be adopted by Americans. He seems to be better understood by them. They seem more readily to grasp the truth of the words so grandly illustrated in life, and so vigorously enunciated in his speech : ' A sober man is a God-fearing man, and a God-fearing man is a pillar of Christian civilization.' "

WAR: The names of each of the 62,000 Australians who died in World War I are being remembered.

Children and hand held devices.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cris-rowan/10-reasons-why-handheld-devices-should-be-banned_b_4899218.html

THOUGHT: 2nd Sunday of Lent: I will walk in the presence of the Lord

Mon. Let God walk through your day with you

Tues. Give thanks for those who reveal God to you

Wed. Clothe those you meet in loving kindness

Thurs: Pray for those who feel they walk alone

Fri. Fast today in solidarity with those who never have enough to eat

Sat. Cherish those who are in your life today

2014 March 12 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

DANCING: Dancing Classes on Wednesday nights, details from 068 49799. Set dancing in Athea on Monday at 8.30pm at the Top of the Town.

SOCIAL day for the Active Retirement was due to take place on Monday 10th March, 2014 at Knockanure Community Centre. Please ring office on 068 49799. New members especially welcome

ONLINE course at Knockanure Community Centre. The course will be for 2 hours every week for 4 weeks. Course is free for anyone over 18, enquire or book at 068 49799.

PLAYGROUND: The Moyvane Playground Committee will be calling to houses throughout the parish this month.

TRIBUTE EVENING will be held at Listowel Community College for past football teams on 21st March 2014 at 7.30pm.

BEST WISHES to John and Mary Carmody of Knockanure on recently celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary.

MARRIAGE took place on March 1st 2014 in Abbeyfeale Church of Theresa Sheehan and P J Halloran, the ceremony was performed by Fr O Shea assisted by Fr McMahon and Fr McGillycuddy. The bride is daughter of Jerry and Theresa Sheehan of Knocknasna and the grooms parents are Paddy and Bridie O Halloran of kilmorna.

PLAY: The Country Dressmaker will be presented in Duagh on 29th March at 8.30pm, special interest as it was written by George Fitzmaurice.

USED FOOTBALL BOOTS, Duagh Coiste na Nóg are asking anyone who has boots to donate them to the Club.

DAFFODIL DAY COLLECTION takes place on Friday 28th March.

Contact / Noreen Queally (087) 1946936. Launch of Daffodil Day takes place in Listowel Arms Hotel on 12th March at 8 pm, Distribution of daffodils for the various areas.

CAKES: Ann’s Cakes and Bakes, March 2nd 2014 fundraiser for Ballybunion Sea and Cliff Rescue at Knockanure was a lovely afternoon to chat and sample the creations of local baking students.

TALKS , two Lenten talks on various aspects of Christian life -. at St. John’s Theatre & Arts Centre, Listowel. The first is on this Monday night March 10th by Canon Bob Fyffe. Bob Fyffe is from Scotland and an Episcopalian Priest and will speak on “How baptism invites us to live Community in a Christian Way”. The second talk will be given by Philip Cremin on Wednesday week (March 19th ). Diocesan Bible Ministry Committee has invited Fr. Michael Mullins to give a talk on the Acts of the Apostles in Our Lady and St. Brendan’s Pastoral Centre, Tralee, on Saturday 22nd March 2014, from 11.00a.m. until 1.00p.m. Fr. Michael is a priest of the diocese of Waterford and Lismore.

TRÓCAIRE BOXES: Are available at the back of the Church.

STATIONS of the Cross on Thursdays in Moyvane Church during Lent.

DEATH took place in New York last month of Con Hanrahan who was born at Aughrim, Moyvane and is survived by siblings, Helen O Connor, Moyvane, Mary O Connor, Loughill, Dennis Hanrahan of Aughrim, Brendan in the U.S. and Tom. Months Mind Mass for Con will be celebrated in Moyvane Church this Friday 14th at 7.30pm.

ANNIVERSARIES: Mary Stack, Eileen Egan, Mick Liston, Peg Hodsell, Bill Hudson, Mary O Keeffe, Ann O Sullivan, Timmy Driscoll, Pat Kennelly, Rose Galvin, Patrick Hughes, Tess Stack, Margaret Relihan, Mary Ann Collins, Sr. Stanislaus Kennelly, Kitty Fitzgerald, Maureen Kinnane, Dan Joe Murphy, Tues. 11th at 7.30pm Mass for Catherine O’Connor, Mass on Fri. 14th at 7.30pm for Con Hanrahan, New York & late of Aughrim. Mass on Sat. 15th at 7.30pm for Maureen Kinnane. Mass on

Sun. 16th at 10.00am for Betty Goulding and 11.00am Mass is for James Beaton. Mon. 17th St. Patrick‘s Day,10am Mass for Kitty & Mossie Flaherty

VIGIL mass for St. Patrick’s Day will be on Sunday evening the 16th in Moyvane Church at 7.30pm.

CHURCH NEWS: Meeting of the Moyvane Eucharistic Ministers will take place in the Sacristy Moyvane on Monday March 10th at 8pm.

Diocesan Collection on 15th & 16th March for Emigrant Services.

Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request. Adoration will continue in Moyvane on Sundays from 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,

10.00am Mary O‘Flaherty & Cian Rogan.

MEDJUGORJE Prayer meeting resumes on Monday April 14th in Listowel.

ABBEYFEALE MALE VOICE CHOIR; Practice every Thursday @ 8pm in St Mary's Boys NS Abbeyfeale. New members welcome from all over West Limerick and North Kerry.

HOSPICE COFFEE MORNING Monday 17th March from 11am. – 3pm. at Nora Mulvihill’s House, 31 Church Street.

KDYS LISTOWEL is currently looking for volunteers to assist in our Youth Café at KDYS, Listowel. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact KDYS, Upper Church St., Listowel at (068) 23744.

ST. PATRICK’S DAY ANNUAL PARADE organised by Glór na nGael, will take place on Monday 17th March and start this year at 12.00pm. It will go up William St., over Charles St., and back to the Square by Court House Rd., and Church St. We request you to keep the Square free of cars from 11.30am. to 2.30pm. especially the area in front of the reviewing platform between St. John’s and the Bank of Ireland. Go Raibh Míle maith agaibh. Enjoy the Parade!

MOTORISTS ON ST. PATRICK’S DAY are advised to avoid driving through the town of Listowel between the hours of 12pm. to 2pm

CLASSES at Listowel FRC, including Digital Photography, Horticulture, Interior Design, Sewing, Parents Plus (teens) , Refresher computers, Body/mind relaxation and Beginngers German. Contact Molly on 068 23584. The monthly meeting of the alzheimer's carers support group takes place next Tuesday March 11th at 12 noon. Also Preparation for Driving Theory Test and Car Safety course by a qualified ADI Driving Instructor for 6 weeks.

PHONE CALL SERVICE: 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.

PLAY: John B Keane’s play the Man from Clare was recently presented by The Lartigue Theatre Co. and directed by Denis O’Mahoney. The cast featured: Con Kirby, Robert Bunyan, Mike Moriarty, John Looney, Tom Collins, Conor Foley, Katie Lucey, Yvonne O Keeffe Fox, Paul O Callaghan, Eoin Hand, Christy Walsh, Batt O Keeffe, Cathriona Comerford. Thanks for a great production.

ST JOHN’S: Wed 12th, Elizabeth Cooney, Marc Coppey, Finghin Collins

A classical programme on violin, cello and piano featuring works by Haydn, Shostakovich and Dvorak. Fri 14th, Moonshine;

A play by Jim Nolan set in a seaside village in southern Ireland. Presented by the Knockaderry Drama Group, Limerick.

Wed 19th, Belonging in a Community, With Philip Cremin Waterford I.T. more from 068 22566.

DRAMA: Kerry Drama Festival in Castleisland continues on 11th to 15th March 2014, details from 086 1054 515.

COUNTY FINALS of Scor Sinsear will be held at Fossa on 15th March at 6pm.

STROKE Support Group: This group meet the last Friday of each month in Baile Mhuire Care Centre, Tralee, from 11.30am to 1.15pm. Next meeting Friday, 28th March 2014. All welcome.

SENIOR Help Line is a confidential listening service for older people by older people for the price of a local call anywhere in Ireland, Local 1850440444. Senior Help Line is open from 10.00am to 10.00pm, 365 days a year.

CEILI: The 14th annual charity céilí in aid of Chernobyl Children International will take place at the Devon Inn, Templeglantine on Friday 21st March at 9.30pm.

RUN: UP TO 2,000 children are expected to take part in the second annual Barrington’s Hospital Great Limerick Run over the May Bank Holiday weekend.

Pipe Organ Concert, by Gerard Gillen, Date: March 14th at 8pm, Venue: St. John’s Cathedral, Limerick.

RESEARCH: A Limerick City of Culture event, Date: Saturday 15th of March, Time: 10am-4pm, Venue: Christ Church, 51A O'Connell Street, Limerick. This unique one day event makes Limerick ancestral research records and expertise available to the public free. emmagilleece@gmail.com

HISTORY LECTURES: March 11th ,Irish Food from Ancient Times at Tralee Library, time 7.30pm. Tuesday 18th at Ardfert , findings and results at Ardfert Cathedral at 7.30pm.

FIANNA FAIL Ard Fheis will be held in Killarney on 21st and 22nd of March 2014.

THOUGHT: “You are deceived if you believe that you are free to live your life unnoticed by God and the enemy of our souls”. Author Unknown.

LAST of Limerick’s 1940’s All Ireland winning heroes Tony Herbert born 94 years ago at Lisnagry died 6th March 2014. His team mate Tommy Cooke died in February 2014. With Ahane he won nine senior championship medals, in 1940 he lined out in Limerick’s second last All-Ireland hurling victory.

DEBATE: https://twitter.com/search?q=%23firstwedsdebates&src=typd

FORGOTTEN ASHES ;Each and every year, cremated remains go unclaimed at funeral homes, Often times, family members who have the legal right to claim these cremated remains, are unaware .

Name: Bert Connor,Died: October 18, 1958, Address: Oregon, Funeral Home Name: Oregon State Hospital, Funeral Home Address: 2600 Center St. Ne, Salem, Oregon, 97301.

Other Names include, Tom O Connor, Ed Condon, John Kearnes, Charles Ed Barrett, Mary Adams, Mary Jane Carr.

http://www.forgottenashes.com/

IRISH CONVENT IN BELGIUM.

The Sacred Heart Review, Volume 32, Number 9, 27 August 1904

The reception of Mrs. John Redmond's niece, Miss Dora Howard, at the Irish Benedictine Abbey of Ypres, in Belgium, conjures up memories of that time- honoured convent, founded in 1612, which, eighty years later, proved a peaceful home for many of Ireland's fair daughters, whether nuns or boarders. Indeed, from 1692 to 1840 the abbey was almost wholly Irish, and it was ruled by a long line of Irish abbesses from 1780 to 1840 In the "Calendar of the Stuart Papers," recently issued by the Historical MSS. Commission, there are numerous allusions to the Abbey of Ypres. Queen Mary writes on July 31, 1697, thanking the Bishop of Ypres for his kindness to the Lady Abbess (Madame Caryll , of the nuns of Dunkirk, and the Irish Benedictine Nuns of Ypres. Again, on June I9th 1700, she went to the Bishop, undertaking to make suitable endowment for four Irish nuns at Ypres, "as a favor to those poor ladies, banished and persecuted on account of their religion, and to whom is now left the only establishment that they have." In September, 1701, she recommended Father O'Donnell as chaplain to the Irish nuns of Ypres, and on September '29, 1705, recommended Miss Mary Brigid Creagh, a niece of the Archbishop of Dublin, as a novice. Dame Creagh, as is recorded in the necrology of Ypres, spent sixty-two years as a nun, and died at the age of eighty-three, on May 29, I768 ?. It is remarkable that after the death of Dame Mary Benedict Byrne, in 1840, no Irish Abbess was appointed, and in 1860 not a single Irish nun was amongst a Sisterhood once exclusively Irish. Since 1865 Irish nuns have again entered Ypres, but the Irish flags which adorned the convent chapel have long since disappeared. — Weekly Freeman.

http://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:231538

Rev. P E Moriarty 1864 talk at any venue to help fund Fr Lavelle.

2014 March 5 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

SOCIAL day for the Active Retirement takes place at Knockanure Community Centre on Monday 10th March 2014. 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.

COMPUTERS: Kerry Flyer, will be holding First Steps Online Course at Knockanure Community Centre. This course will be for 2 hours every week for 4 weeks. Course is free for anyone over 18. Contact Knockanure Community Centre to enquire or book at 068 49799.

CONGRATULATIONS to Moyvane Scor Team, who were awarded the overall Club at the recent competition held in Asdee, Liam Corridan won the Solo Singing and James Fogarty won the recitation competition.

PLAY: Abbeyfeale Drama Group will perform ‘Separate Beds’ at Fr Casey's GAA Clubhouse, continue on March ,4 and 8th. Doors open 7pm. Show starts 8pm.

FUN RUN: Mother’s Day? 5km/10km Fun Run (or walk) will take place in Moyvane 30th March.

COOKERY, featuring Neven Maguire will take place in the Killarney Avenue Hotel on Wednesday 5th March at 7.30pm. All proceeds to Brú Columbanus,

ST JOHN’S: John B Keane’s play, The Man From Clare was due to due till March 4th; Thursday 6th, Cajun Band from Louisiana; Friday 7th, International Women’s Day celebration from 10am to 2pm; Monday 10th, Bob Fiffe, details from 068 22566.

FIRST AID Course at the Family Resource Centre Listowel runs from 24th to 26th March, details from 068 23584.

CHELTENHAM Preview night at Christy’s Listowel on March 5th at 8pm.

AA: Open Public Meeting in the Parish Hall, Ballylongford on Wednesday 5th March at 8.30pm. All welcome.

DEATH occurred on 21st February 2014 Kathleen Flavin , nee Keane of Cuss, Moyvane, predeceased by her husband Paddy, survived by sons Dan, Jack, and Patrick, daughter Brid, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, brother-in-law, nephews and niece, Requiem Mass was celebrated By Fr Lucid for Kathleen Flavin in the Church of the Assumption, Moyvane on Monday, the 24th of February, followed by burial in St. Michael's Cemetery, Listowel.

DEATH took place on 25th February 2014 of John Morgan , retired garda of

Church Road, Ballybunion, born at Ballyguiltenane, Glin. John Morgan is survived by his wife Kathleen, daughters Christina Morgan (Fennessy), Martina Morgan (Carr) , son Simon Morgan (San Francisco), brother Jimmy Morgan and his wife Elizabeth and niece Helena. Requiem Mass was celebrated for John on 1st of March in St. Teresa's Church, Ballydonoghue, burial afterwards in Killahenny Cemetery, Ballybunion.

DEATH occurred on 25th February 2014 of Michael (Kevin) O'Connor, Sandford House, Cliffwalk, Ballybunion. Formerly of Monaree, Dingle and Birmingham. Survived by his wife Maureen Culhane, daughters Maura, Rita, Jacqueline, Caroline, and Patricia, son Tommy, Requiem Mass for Michael O Connor was celebrated in St. Teresa's Church, Balllydonoghue By Fr Spring assisted by Fr Lucid and Fr Hagerty. Following Mass, burial in Ahavoher Cemetery, Knockanure on 27th February 2013.

DEATH: John Behan Bunagara, Listowel, died suddenly at his home on 28th February 2014. Survived by sisters Marie O' Keefe (Kilmorna), Helen McCarthy (Ballyhorgan), brothers-in-law, nephews and nieces. Requiem mass on Sunday the 2nd of March at St. Mary's Church, Listowel, followed by burial in St. Michael's Cemetery, Listowel.

ANNIVERSARIES: Michael Flynn, Dan McAuliffe, Tom Lyons, Sidney Snow, Willie Brosnan, Mave Marvin, Nora Carmody, Nora Roche, John Stack, Garry McMahon, Mary O Hanlon, Bridie Flaherty, Jack Leahy, Maurice O Connor, Mossie O Connor, Mary Casey, Anna O Reilly, Bobby Buckley, Mick Flavin, Catherine O Connor, Johnny Dunford, Paddy Lysaght, Dan Enright, Billy Casey, Sonny Laurence Harnett, Michael Kissane, Sr. Pius O Farrell, Bridie Flavin, Tom Brendan O Connell, Sr. Majella Flaherty, Mickey Shanahan, Murt Daly, Mass on Tues. 4th at 7.30pm for William J. O’Connor Dore. Mass on Wed. 5th Ash Wednesday Mass at Knockanure at 10am with the distributed of ashes, Mass in Moyvane at 7.30pm for Joseph Foley & the deceased members of the Foley Family, Mass on

Thurs. 6th Knockanure at 7.30pm for John Holly. Mass on Fri. 7th at 7.30pm for Con & Bridie Flaherty. Mass on Sat. 8th at 7.30pm for Michael Flynn Sun. 9th 11 am Mass in Moyvane for Carol Ann Flavin.

ASH WEDNESDAY. 5th March, Mass at Knockanure at 10am with the distributed of ashes, Moyvane at 7.30pm, Mass for, Joseph Foley & the deceased members of the Foley Family

CHURCH NEWS: Meeting of the Finance Committee on Tues. 4th March at 8pm in the Presbytery.

First Friday on the Month. Usual Community Rounds, Knockanure in the morning and Moyvane in the afternoon. Ash Wednesday is a Day of Fast and Abstinence. 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 Elaine Hudson, 11.00am Philip Kiely. 10.00am Patricia & Andrew Rogan.

TRIBUTE EVENING will be held at Listowel Community College for past football teams on 21st March 2014 at 7.30pm.

ADULT EDUCATION OPEN DAY, at Listowel Community College, March 12th , 2pm-7pm, 068 21023. All welcome.

FAIR TRADE Fortnight continues till March 9th.

HELP Line: Do you need someone to talk to? Senior Help Line is a confidential listening service for older people by older people for the price of a local call anywhere in Ireland, Locall 1850 440444. Senior Help Line is open from 10.00am to 10.00pm.

DRAMA OF MARKS GOSPEL at Ardfert Retreat Centre in association with Miracle Hill Theatre every Friday of Lent at 8pm. Booking 066 7134276 or email ardfertretreat@eircom.net

SPECIAL Olympics 2014 will be held on June 12th to June 15th in Limerick. 1,500 athletes from all over the island of Ireland will travel to the City , accompanied by 500 coaches and official delegates as well as 3,000 family members. The games are relying on the support of 3,000 volunteers. Anyone interested in being a volunteer contact specialolympics.ie or lo-call 1850 555 222 or email limerick2014@specialolympics.ie.

PLAY: The Country Dressmaker will be presented in Duagh on 29th March at 8.30pm, special interest as it was written by George Fitzmaurice.

FINUGE RAMBLING HOUSE: Friday night March 7th at the Thatch Cottage at 9pm. Musicians, singers and storytellers most welcome. Light refreshments served.

IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE: at the Community Centre Ballybunion on Thu. March 6th, 6 – 9pm. 3000 units of blood are required every week. 1000 people receive blood or a blood product every week. 1 in 4 of our population require blood at some point in their life. Only 3% of our population give blood.

ZYBER TRALEE present “drama at Inish” a comedy on next Sat & Sun 8th & 9th in Abbeydorney

LISTOWEL PASTORAL AREA LENTEN TALKS 2014: To mark the season of Lent - Listowel Pastoral Area which includes - the parishes of Listowel, Moyvane/Knockanure, Lixnaw/Irremore & Duagh/Lyreacrompane - are hosting two Lenten talks on various aspects of Christian life -. at St. John’s Theatre & Arts Centre, Listowel. The first is on Monday night March 10th by Canon Bob Fyffe. This year his topic is : “How baptism invites us to live Community in a Christian Way”.

The second talk is given by Philip Cremin on Wednesday 19th March - Philip lectures in Theology in Waterford IT will continue that theme. Cannon Bob Fyffe is from Scotland and an Episcopalian Priest & Philip Cremin is a Layman & a Kerry Catholic. Everyone is welcome to these talks, admission is free

WALK: Knights Walk in Glin is now reopened apart from the Furry Hill. Due to the recent storm, trees are still obstructing the path in the Furry Hill. We hope to have the entire walk reopened in the coming weeks.

CLIMB: “Three Peak Challenge”: The Fitzgerald Family, Clonoughter are organising a “Three Peak Challenge” for April 2014 – climbing three peaks in Ireland in 24 hours – Carrantuohill in Kerry, Croagh Patrick in Mayo and Lugnaquilla in Wicklow.

LISTOWEL FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE has re-opened its doors after the recent flood and storm damage the centre plan to run a variety of interesting courses for adults in the coming weeks. contact the centre on 068-23584.

IRISH CANCER SOCIETY NATIONAL DAFFODIL DAY COLLECTION takes place on Friday 28th March.

Contact / Noreen Queally (087) 1946936. Launch of Daffodil Day takes place in Listowel Arms Hotel on 12th March at 8 pm, Distribution of daffodils for the various areas.

THOUGHT: “ The road to true intimacy with God is an inward journey, proceeding into His Presence through the entrance gate of quietness of the soul. It is a narrow track that lies well off the beaten path, virtually unseen and ignored by the vast majority of humanity careening headlong through life”. Jim Goll.

WORLD Day of Prayer March 7th, in the Republic of Ireland is part of the global movement of 'Informed Prayer and Prayerful Action'. World Day of Prayer is a worldwide movement led by Christian women of many traditions, who come together to observe a common day of prayer each year. Our motto of " Informed Prayer & Prayerful Action " signifies that prayer and action are inseparable.

DENNY: Tom Denny in Tralee, by Gerald O'Carroll

In St John's church of Ireland, on Friday Feb. 21, 2014, there was a memorial service for the late Sir Anthony Denny who died some months ago. His son Tom Denny and Tom's uncle Richard Denny attended, with Richard's wife. It was a moving occasion. The Denny Bible was brought out for all to see. The Mayor of Tralee was present, and members of the Town Council. On Saturday in the Pastoral Centre of St John's Catholic Church, Tom outlined plans for his design of a stained glass window. The probably theme will be the Return of the Prodigal Son.

HOLOCAUST: Alice Herz-Sommer, the 110-year-old Holocaust survivor and concert pianist whose life was the subject of an Oscar-nominated documentary, has died Feb. 2014.

TRAPP: Maria von Trapp whose family's story was told in The Sound of Music, died on 18th Feb. 2014 The last of the family of seven brothers and sisters, passed away aged 99 at home in Vermont.

PILGRIMAGE TO MEDJUGORJE: 7 nights from Sept 24th. Spiritual Director Fr. Francis Nolan. For information contact Maura Harcksen on 7127143.

OLD AGE: Edmund Dore (Dower) Meenoline, near Newcastle, Limerick Chronicle 12/03/1864, aged 107, brother of late Maurice Dore aged 103; interred in Monegay old churchyard.

Death, John Shay, 113 years old, the oldest man in Louisiana, was buried in New Orleans, Oct. 24. Mr. Shay was born in County Kerry, Ireland, in 1802,

Death, November 10, 1883. St. Paul; Mortimer Danaher, aged 121 years died at the home of his son in Derrynan Lesueur Co. Danaher was the last surviving brother of a remarkable family. His mother died in her 101 year, his oldest brother at the age of 108, his second at the age of 117 years 7 months and 20 days. The father was the shortest lived of the family, having died at the age of 80.

BROTHER: Baptist Thomas Moloney (1844-1910) Thomas Moloney was born in the parish of Monagea, near Newcastle West, Co. Limerick, in January 1844. Around 1850 his family moved to Kilmorna, Duagh, Co. Kerry. He received his first education in the local National School. On 8th September 1862, at the age of 18, he joined the Presentation Brothers at the South Monastery, Douglas Street, Cork. Brother Paul Townsend was his local superior. On receipt of the habit at his religious reception, he took the name, Brother Baptist. He possessed great gifts for relating to young people and, after mastering the basics of class management, he began teaching in the Lancastrian School, Washington Street, Cork, under Brother Townsend. He made his religious profession in January, 1866. Soon after this, he was transferred to St. Patrick’s Orphanage, Greenmount, Cork, where he quickly achieved near-hero status with the boys there. One of his past students described how he first won the student’s admiration:

“He called us together one afternoon, by the breaking of a rod in his hand, (he indicated) that the punishment system had ended in Greenmount and that from now on the boys would be ruled by the merit system, and that honour would be exacted from each one of us.” (Conroy, in Feheney 1966, 43) Though Brother Baptist was eminently successful as Superintendent of the Orphanage in Greenmount, he received a new appointment in September 1878, when he was appointed Superior and Principal of a new Presentation foundation in Birr, Co. Offaly. With him he brought three other Kerry men from the South Monastery: Stanislaus Kennelly from Moyvane, De Sales O’Connor and Leo O’Sullivan from Duagh. Baptist was a delegate at the first General Chapter of the Presentation Brothers in the South Monastery, Cork, and, on 1 July 1889, he was elected a member of the Congregational Leadership Team, known as the General Council. This necessitated his transfer to Cork, where he laboured for another twenty years. He died after a short illness on 23 July, 1910, aged 66 years. He was buried in the cemetery attached to Mount St. Joseph, Blarney Street, Cork.

14 February 26 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

ENROLMENT; Parents who wish to enrol a child in Scoil Chorp Chriost Knockanure should call to the school before the end of February 2014, to collect the enrolment form. Please call to the school office between 9.30am and 12.30pm, Monday to Friday. Failte Romhaibh.

RETREAT: The Annual Retreat for Moyvane-Knockanure Parish will take place at the Ardfert Retreat Centre on Sunday March 2nd. For further information and booking, contact Nodie Brosnan (49352), Julia Stack (49401) or Bridie Shine (49103).

FUNDRAISER in aid of Ballybunion sea and cliff rescue.

Come and enjoy a lovely cup of tea or coffee and delicious home-made cakes & biscuits on Sunday 2nd March at 4 pm in Knockanure Community Centre. All cakes & biscuits are home-made by Ann's Cakes & Bakes and her students.

MASS & ANNOINTING OF THE SICK: will take place at the Community Hospital on Wednesday Feb. 26th at 2.00 p.m.

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

COMMUNITY NEWS: North and East Kerry Development, Home Maintenance Service for Older People. Providing a low cost home maintenace & minor repair service for older people in North Kerry. Contact details: Elaine Kennedy, North and East Kerry Development Listowel Area Office, 12, The Square, Listowel, Co. Kerry, Telephone 068 23429 or call us anytime on 087 3776724.

KEEP FIT: Comit to Fit for 2014 Get in shape and feel great. Every Thursday at 8.30pm in Knockanure Community Centre. All levels welcome. Ring Maggie at 087 9866533.

INFO: Information officer (Philomena) at Knockanure Community Centre every Monday (except second Monday of every month) from 1.30 -3.30. Farm assist, social welfare, medical cards and much more. Free and confidential service.

COMPUTERS: Kerry Flyer, will be holding First Steps Online Course at Knockanure Community Centre. This course will be for 2 hours every week for 4 weeks. Course is free for anyone over 18. Contact Knockanure Community Centre to enquire or book at 068 49799.

PLAY: Abbeyfeale Drama Group will perform ‘Separate Beds’ at Fr Casey's GAA Clubhouse February, 25 and March 1,2,4 and 8th. Doors open 7pm. Show starts 8pm.

MOLL will be performed at Knockangoshel on 26th of Feb.

ST JOHN’S: Wed. 26th The Best of Traditional with the Drole, Thursday 27th to 4th March , The Man from Clare, details from 068 22566.

ASH WEDNESDAY March 5th

LISTOWEL BRANCH KERRY HOSPICE A.G.M. is been held on Tuesday night next 25th February at 7pm. in St. Patrick ‘s Hall. Volunteers always welcome.

AGEING stories and much more, read February’s edition at http://bit.ly/1jQoBTL.

BEST WISHES to Nan Hurley of Athea who celebrated her 95th Birthday last week and also happy birthday to John Horan of Moyvane who celebrated his 40th birthday recently.

DEATH: Dan Green, a native of London was killed in a car accident on 17th February 2014 at Keylod, Knockanure. Survived by his wife Britta and son Nick, his father and his mother were in Listowel to visit Dan and family at Christmas, Requiem mass for Dan Green was celebrated on 22nd of February in St. Mary's Church, Listowel followed by cremation in the Island Crematorium, Rocky Island, Ringaskiddy, Co. Cork. Dan Green was a supporter of new Craft Shop in Listowel, a web designer, photographer and playwright. Dan Green had 25 years’ experience in Sales, Recruitment, Marketing and Online Advertising/Marketing and Small Business Consulting and was living in Moyvane.

DEATH has occurred of Tom Relihan of Bedford, Listowel, he is survived by his wife Joan Brennan, sons Sean, Patrick and P J. Following Requiem Mass for Tom Relihan in Listowel Church, he was laid to rest at St Michael’s Churchyard, Listowel on 19th February 2014.

DEATH took place on 18th February 2014 of Seamus Mc Dermott of Bedford, Listowel in the Bons Secour Hospital, Tralee. Deeply regretted by his loving wife Marie, son Cormac, daughter Elvina, brother Jack, and sister Gertie, his daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephew and grandchildren, relatives, On Saturday the 22nd of February 2014 requiem mass for Seamus McDermott was celebrated in St. Mary's Church, Listowel followed by burial in John Paul II Cemetery, Listowel.

DEATH of Margaret Murphy nee Moloney, Kilcrohane, Bantry ,formerly of Moyvane, Co. Kerry. Died On January 27th, 2014, Beloved wife of Michael, mother of Marian, Michelle, Brendan, Kieran, Vincent and Siobhán, sister to Joan and grandmother to 14 grandchildren Requiem mass for Margaret Murphy on January 31st 2014 at the Star of the Sea Church , Kilcrohane. Burial afterwards in Kilcrohane Cemetery. Margaret was sister of the late Michael Moloney, Leitrim Middle, Moyvane.

ANNIVERSARIES: Mary Ellen Buckley, Tim, Quaide, Mary Stack, Ned White, Neilus Lynch, Breda Clifford, Bernadette O Sullivan, Mary O Connell, Eamon Sweeney, Joan Buckley, Marie O Callaghan, Jim O Connor, Michael O Donnell, Joan Scanlon, Mary Foley, Mary Carmody, Tim Leahy, Peg Connor, John O Sullivan, Con Shanahan, Joe O Connor, Matt O Connell, Barney Enright, Ted Keane, Moira Broderick, Teresa Foley, Sr. Francis Galvin, Nora Fleming, Louis O Carroll. Mass on Tues. 25th at 7.30pm for Mary & Joseph O’ Connell. Mass on Wed. 26th at 7.30pm for Marie O’Callaghan & the deceased members of the O’Callaghan Family. Mass on Thurs. 27th at 7.30pm for Eamonn, Pat & Anna Mai Sweeney. Mass on Fri. 28th at 7.30pm for Bernadette O’Sullivan. Mass on Sat. 1st March Knockanure 11.00am Bridie Flavin, Sat. 1st March Mass at 7.30pm Month’s Mind for Margaret Murphy nee Moloney of Kilcrohane, Bantry, Co. Cork and formerly of Leitrim Middle, Moyvane. Margaret was sister of the late Michael Moloney, Leitrim Middle. Mass on Sun. 2nd at 10.00am for Nancy, Jack & Josie McMahon and the 11.00am Mass in Moyvane is for Mick & Mary Moloney. Mass on Tues. 4th at 7.30pm for William J. O’Connor Dore.

CHURCH: Meeting of the Finance Committee on Tues. 4th March at 8pm in the Presbytery. 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 John Corbett & Jimmy Collins. 11.00am Amanda Coulson & Áine O’Connor. 10.00am Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy

Collectors for March : Vigil Michael Galvin & Breda Brosnan, 11am Cal Flynn & Pat Scanlon, Knockanure 10am Cian Rogan

A.G.M. of Duagh Graveyard Committee on Monday March 3rd at 8p.m. in the Presbytery.

CHELTENHAM Preview night at Christy Walsh Bar in Listowel on March 2nd 2014.

LOCAL man Pat Leahy is to defend his seat in the council, he has held the seat since 1991.

FUN RUN: Mother’s Day? 5km/10km Fun Run (or walk) will take place in Moyvane 30th March. Registration at 12pm at the Marian Hall, Moyvane and commences at 1pm. Refreshments afterwards in the Marian Hall.

BOOKS: http://gutenberg.net.au/

UNEMPLOYED: you’re aged between 18 – 30 and unemployed sign up at www.occupationtransformation.ie and if you want to know anything more specific, email at ot@partas.ie

COOKERY, featuring Neven Maguire will take place in the Killarney Avenue Hotel on Wednesday 5th March at 7.30pm. All proceeds to Brú Columbanus, a charity that provides accomodation to relatives of seriously ill patients in Cork Hospitals and the Hospice, especially relatives of sick children. Tickets €20 available from Brú Columbanus on 021 4345754 or 087 2787074.

TRIBUTE EVENING will be held at Listowel Community College for past football teams on 21st March 2014 at 7.30pm.

LITURGY workshop for parish liturgy groups and all interested in the liturgies of Lent and Easter on Tuesday Feb 25th in St. Brendan' s Pastoral Centre, Tralee from 8.00 - 10.00pm. Dr. Anne Francis from Cork will facilitate the evening. For further information or to book places on the workshop, contact Frances Rowland @ 064 6630538 or email francesrowland@dioceseofkerry.ie

DRAMA OF MARKS GOSPEL at Ardfert Retreat Centre in association with Miracle Hill Theatre every Friday of Lent at 8pm and each night Mon to Sat of Holy Week and Easter Week. It presents the wounded Jesus and the empowering healer. Booking 066 7134276 or email ardfertretreat@eircom.net

GAA: Lotto Results 14th Feb 2014, Jackpot E2,300 Nos Drawn 1-3-19-28 No winner.

Lucky Dips Mary Sheehy Tarbert; Pat & Bridget c/o Kevin’s; Peg Moloney Ballylongford;

Mike Collins Lisaniskea; Tim O Brien Duagh; Bar Prize Donie O Sullivan

Lotto Results 21st Feb Jackpot E2,400 Nos Drawn 12-16-19-24 No Winner;

Lucky Dips, Aoibheen O Leary Listowel; Pat Guerin c/o Kevin’s; Pat Scanlan c/o kevin’s

Paul Quilter c/o Kerry Co- Op; Mike Dillon c/o Amber; Next Weeks Jackpot E2,500

SPECIAL Olympics 2014 will be held on June 12th to June 15th in Limerick. 1,500 athletes from all over the island of Ireland will travel to the City , accompanied by 500 coaches and official delegates as well as 3,000 family members. The games are relying on the support of 3,000 volunteers. Anyone interested in being a volunteer contact specialolympics.ie or lo-call 1850 555 222 or email limerick2014@specialolympics.ie.

HELP: Parents under stress can avail of the country’s first targeted support structure after it was officially launched in Limerick last week. Barnardos Homemaker Family Support Service is a unique home-based service for parents who are struggling to cope with the demands of daily life.

CAR Boot Sale & Indoor Market will be held on Sunday February 23rd from 8am -2pm in the Community Centre Newcastle West, further details can be got by contacting the West Limerick 102 Station on 069-66200.

TRAINING FOR RADIO: West Limerick 102 is currently running an 8 week training course at its studios in Newcastle West for those over 55 who would be interested in learning how to produce a monthly radio programme aimed at older members of our community. The course runs each Monday and Wednesday from 2pm to 3.30pm and is free of charge. Full details from Connie at West Limerick 102. Ring 069 66200.

NEW MOON on March 1st and 30th. Weather still wet and windy, land is saturated, but the daffodils are making good progress. No sign of the Rock Thrush which up to recently every spring sang from the treetops, is the promotion of the hawk destroying the small birds.

VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED FOR COMPUTER CLASSES IN ABBEYFEALE: Volunteers required to teach basic computer skills in Abbeyfeale. Volunteers do not require any specific qualifications or experience. Course will run from 3- 4pm on Wednesdays for six weeks (starting date to be confirmed). Contact Nora on 068 31198.

FLOODS: While the Dail and papers are talking about a bit of schoolyard rivalry between state organisations, they are ignoring the plight of people who have suffered from the floods and wind. Help for limerick from volunteers include: - Over 115,000 received by St Marys Aid (Limerick Leader) - Churches together help Limerick (catholicireland.net) - Truckloads of furniture delivered (Limerick Post) it is good to acknowledge the neighbourliness of people in difficult times. If you wish to contribute - details are here: www.limerickdiocese.org/...Press Release

PRAYER: The service for World Day of Prayer 2014 was prepared by the women of Egypt. On the 7th of March 2014, people around the world will gather to worship together, following the same order of service prepared by the women of Egypt. You can watch the program here: www.rte.ie/player/ie/show/10251120/

OLD AGE: The Kerry Sentinel, 30 January 1904 Death of Centenarians, Near Listowel. The death recently took place of Patrick M'Elligott, Lybes, parish of Duagh, at the age of 103 years, and of John O'Sullivan, Islandanny, at the age of 104 years.

DAIL Question, Dáil Éireann - Volume 2 - 20 December, 1922

TOMAS Mac EOIN: To ask the Minister for Defence whether he is aware that Volunteer James Byrne, of the Dublin Guards, was wounded in an ambush at Duagh, Kilmorna, Co. Kerry, on October 13th, that the casualty was reported in the Sunday Independent of October 15th, and that enquiries were made by this Volunteer's mother, Mrs. Byrne, of 3 Willbrook, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin, at Portobello Barracks, and Army Medical Headquarters, Merrion Square, during the following week, but failed to elicit any information; whether the Sunday Independent of October 22nd reported the funeral of this Volunteer from Portobello Barracks, although no notification of his fate had been sent to his relatives; whether, in answer to further enquiries, [405] Captain Stafford, the officer in charge of funerals at Portobello, told the mother on Monday, October 23rd, that he could not say if the lad buried was her son, and expressed the opinion that the soldier buried was either killed instantly, or else had died of blood poisoning; whether the same officer on the following day informed Mrs. Byrne's sister-in-law that the boy killed was Mrs. Byrne's son, and that he had made enquiries in Rathfarnham and had sent notice to the newspapers that an unidentified body was lying in the Barracks in order to enable him to get into touch with the relatives — statements of which no corroboration could be obtained in the newspaper offices or in Rathfarnham; whether, or subsequently, Army Medical Headquarters undertook to communicate with Abbeyfeale, and then notified Mrs. Byrne that the boy who had been buried was not her son but a native of Kerry; whether upon enquiry being made at Oriel House, a message was sent by Mr. Frank Fagan that Mrs. Byrne's son had not been killed, but was in hospital, not so seriously wounded as to require to be brought to Dublin for an operation; whether enquiries were also made of Commandant O'Connor, at Beggars' Bush Barracks, who promised to communicate with Mrs. Byrne, but failed to do so; whether Mrs. Byrne was left without definite news of her son's death until she received on December 14th, in reply to an enquiry she had addressed to the Parish Priest, a letter from Father F.J. Harrington, C.C., Duagh, Kilmorna, Co. Kerry, stating that her son was wounded in the abdomen on October 13th, was removed in a motor ambulance to Abbeyfeale that night, and died half an hour after his arrival there; Much more information on the Dail record.

14 February 19 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

ENROLMENT; Parents who wish to enrol a child in Scoil Chorp Chriost Knockanure should call to the school before the end of February 2014, to collect the enrolment form. Please call to the school office between 9.30am and 12.30pm, Monday to Friday. Failte Romhaibh.

RETREAT for Moyvane Knockanure Parish at Ardfert on march 2nd, details from 49103.

PASTORAL Council have appointed a steering and working group.

STORM caused great anxiety to many in the district, the power cut for several days was a serious risk to the elderly and families with young children, farmers with cows to milk were in a bad state as most are not prepared for the prolonged power cuts. Damage to buildings and trees was extensive. Road users were exposed to danger and had to make numerous diversions.

EXERCISE: Get in shape and feel great. Every Thursday at 8.30 pm in Knockanure Community Centre. All levels welcome. Ring Maggie at 0879866533.

PLAY: Abbeyfeale Drama Group will perform ‘Separate Beds’ at Fr Casey's GAA Clubhouse February 22,23, 25 and March 1,2,4 and 8th. Doors open 7pm. Show starts 8pm.

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE BLIND, North Kerry Needs a Volunteer to act as secretary for that cause. Contact Noreen 068-21690.

SENIOR CITIZEN PARTY Sunday 23rd Feb at 1pm. in the Listowel Arms Hotel. All welcome please contact committee members.

HEALTH and Wellbeing event is being held at the Malton Hotel, Killarney on 20th February, details from 064 6638000.

ST PIO DEVOTIONS takes place on Tuesday 18th at 7.30pm in Lixnaw. Witness will be given by Fr. Pat Moore. The Padre Pio healing relic will be available.

SAMARITANS will be recruiting new volunteers shortly. An Information Evening will be held in the Carlton Hotel, Tralee on Wednesday 19 Feb at 8 pm. Details 087 2058519

MOLL will be performed at Knockangoshel on 22nd, 23rd and 26th of Feb.

BEST WISHES to Shauna McAuliffe, who celebrated her 21st birthday, recently, Shauna is daughter of Denise and John of Lower Athea.

BEST WISHES to the girls u15 Badminton team who won the Kerry County Final of Community Games recently and will represent Kerry at the Munster Community Games in July The team was Ciara Hudson, Marie Kennelly, Grainne Stack Mulvihill, Niamh Flaherty, Patrice Galvin and Aoife Bowler, the boys U15 team won Silver Medals.

A.G.M of Moyvane's Boro Brigade Run/Walk Club was held in the Marian hall on Monday February 10th. 2014. The following officers were elected for the coming year. President: Tom Shanahan, Secretary: Kathleen Lynch, Treasurer: Shirley Kearney & Karina Stack, P.R.O., James Kennelly & Padraig Shanahan. Training nights are as follows: Walkers: Tuesdays at 8pm. Runners: Wednesdays at 8pm and split sessions on Saturdays at 8/9.30am.

LECTURE on Cantillons of Ballyheigue at Tralee Library by Bryan McMahon on 25th February at 7.30pm.

DIVINE Mercy Conference will be held at the RDS on 22nd and 23rd of February, details from 086 0669203.

GATHERING at the INEC from 19th to 23rd.

BEST WISHES to local man Sean Walsh who is running for GAA President, count is on 21st Feb.

THOUGHT: “No ray of light can shine if severed from it’s source; without my inner light - I lost my course” (Angelus Silesius).

DEATH has taken place of Bridie Mulvihill née Broderick of Coilbee, Listowel. Requiem Mass for Bridie Mulvihill was celebrated at St. Mary’s Church Listowel on Tuesday 11th Feb 2014, Burial afterwards in St. Michael’s Cemetery Listowel.

DEATH took place on 10th February 2014 of Cecelia Doyle (nee Chute), 25 Lartigue Village, Listowel and formerly of Charles Street, Listowel and Newcastle, Co. Dublin. Cecelia Doyle is survived by three sons and partner Tom Foley, she was predeceased by her husband Al some 17 years ago. Requiem mass for Cecilia Doyle was celebrated by Canon O Connor on Wednesday February 12th in St. Mary's Church, Listowel. Burial afterwards in St. Michael's Cemetery, Listowel.

ANNIVERSARIES: Catherine Fitzmaurice, Pat Hudson, Mairead Moore, Patrick J Kennelly, Dan Connor, Peg Leahy, Eileen Larkin, Sean Og O Ceallachain, Bob Behan, Michael Scanlon, Maurice Walsh, Elizabeth Sweeney, Maureen Lyons, Molly Kissane, Sean Bradley, Emmet Leahy, Cormac O Leary, Mary Scully, Michael O Connor, Carmel Hynes, Michael Kelliher. Mass on Tuesday 18th at 7.30pm for Tom O Connor. Mass on 19th at 7.30pm for Dick and Richard Sheahan. Mass on 20th at 7.30pm, Month’s for Eileen Collins. Mass on 21st at 7.30pm in Knockanure for Emmet Leahy. Mass on Sat. 22nd at 11am for Eileen Galvin, Month’s Mind and the 7.30pm Mass is for Dan O Connor. Sunday Mass in Knockanure is for Mary Carmody and the 11am Mass in Moyvane is for Mairead Moore. Mass on Tuesday 25th at 7.30pm for Mary and Joseph O Connell.

READERS: Vigil, Selina Mulvihill, 11am Karina Stack. 10 am Margaret Carmody and Mary Fitzgerald.

LITURGY workshop for parish liturgy groups and all interested in the liturgies of Lent and Easter on Tuesday Feb 25th in St. Brendan' s Pastoral Centre, Tralee from 8.00 - 10.00pm. Dr. Anne Francis from Cork will facilitate the evening. For further information or to book places on the workshop, contact Frances Rowland @ 064 6630538 or email francesrowland@dioceseofkerry.ie

DRAMA OF MARKS GOSPEL at Ardfert Retreat Centre in association with Miracle Hill Theatre every Friday of Lent at 8pm and each night Mon to Sat of Holy Week and Easter Week. It presents the wounded Jesus and the empowering healer. Booking 066 7134276 or email ardfertretreat@eircom.net

BRU COLUMBANUS, Cork City, consists of 26 en-suite family rooms with a supporting kitchen and lounges where families can meet. Since it opened in October 2005, 4700 families have used it . A cookery demonstration featuring Nevin Maguire will take place in the Killarney Avenue Hotel on Wed. March 5th at 7.30pm. All proceeds go to Bru columbanu. Should you ever need Bru Columbanus the number is (021) 4345754 or (087) 2787074. Bru Columbanus is based in Cardinal Way, Wilton, Co. Cork. www.brucolumbanus.com.

DIABETES Information Night will be held on Tuesday, 18th February 2014, at 7.30p.m. at the Carlton Hotel, Fels Point, Tralee. Guest speaker will be Angela O’ Riordan, a diabetes nurse specialist. All are welcome.

A.G.M. of Duagh Graveyard Committee on Monday March 3rd at 8p.m. in the Presbytery.

TRIBUTE EVENING will be held at Listowel Community College for past football teams on 21st March 2014 at 7.30pm.

RAILWAY LINE: As part of this current consultation exercise, general submissions in relation to this project are welcome and may be submitted in writing to: Administration Officer, Roads and Transportation, Kerry County Council, Áras an Chontae, Rathass, Tralee, Co. Kerry or by email to: roads@kerrycoco.ie and must be received by the 19th of February 2014 with ‘North Kerry Amenity Trail’ in the subject line.

C.C.E. Céilí will be held in the hall Athea on Saturday February 22nd. There will be a free class from 8.30 to 9.30 with Josephine O’Connor. The set done in the workshop will be danced at the ceili starting at 9pm. Music is by Donie Nolan and Taylor’s Cross Ceili Band

ST JOHN’S: Wed. 19th a Date with Doris, Fri. 21st, Brendan Shine, Wed. 26th The Best of Traditional with the Drole, Thursday 27th , The Man from Clare, details from 068 22566.

DRAMA Group in Athea had packed house every night for their recent production of Stop it Nurse by Sam Cree, the actors include, Donal Woulfe, Roger Ryan, Karina Buckley, Hannah Finnegan, Claire O Connor, Damien Ahern, Jack Denihan, Annette O Donnell, Laura Quille, Margaret Reidy, Margaret Mary Mullane, Tom O Keeffe, Tony Halpin, Lal Browne, director Theresa O Halloran.

ORGAN: Pipe Organ Concert by Gerard Gillen Date: March 14th at 8pm, Venue: St. John’s Cathedral, Limerick has a great tradition of Pipe Organs. Gerard Gillen’s concert is the opening concert of Limerick Pipe Organ Festival which will include concerts on 8 pipe organs across the city: St. John’s Cathedral, St. Mary’s Cathedral, St. Mary’s Church,Christ Church, St. Michael’s (Pery Sq.), the Sacred Heart Church, Mount St. Alphonsus and Mary Immaculate College Chapel.

Limerick City of Culture celebrations coincide with the 150th anniversary of the organ in St. John’s Cathedral.

LAUNCHED: Jimmy Denihan launched the official brochure of Knockfierna, recently and did a walk of the area.

Los Angeles Times.

"STATE OF CALIFORNIA SAFETY WARNING: Drinking beverages with added sugar(s) contributes to obesity, diabetes, and tooth decay," according to the California Medical Association, which is backing the bill. The wording was developed by a panel of nutrition and health experts.

Drinking one soda a day increases an adult's risk of being overweight by 27 percent, and a child's risk by 55 percent, the Medical Association said.

MAGNETISM: LONDON, June 16. 1893.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/25659591?searchTerm=kennelly%20Ireland&searchLimits=

German theorists claimed recently that magnetism increased the resistance to conduction in motor nerves and caused paralysis. To test this theory Mr. A. C. Kennelly, of the Edison laboratory, and Dr. Frederick Peterson, of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, made some very interesting experiments, and their report to the American Electro-Therapeutic Association embodying the results of these experiments, which seem to have been very exhaustive, is against the German scientists. According to the Americans electro-magnetism has no influence upon the human body, or upon goats, dogs, or frogs. In the case of live frogs no influence of the magnet on blood cells or the movement of the blood could be found, and when a small dog was placed in a cylinder between large field magnets and kept there for five hours under the influence of a strong magnetic current, the animal when released betrayed none of the symptoms he should have exhibited according to the German theory. He came out, in fact, just as lively as he went in. Then a boy was placed between the magnets and a magnetic current turned on. The current was strong enough to balance a heavy bolt in the air, and to contract wires of iron, and to hold chains co firmly that it required the efforts of several men to detach them, yet it had no visible effect on the lad. Finally the experimenters themselves took turns in lying down upon a board placed between the poles of a huge magnet with the current alternately turned on and off. One observer held the wrist of each subject and took sphygmograpbic tracings of the pulse, another observer noted the respiration, and a third turned the current on and off. The result of a long series of tests caused the experimenters to conclude that the human organisation is in no way affected by the most powerful magnets known, and that the brain and nerves get no sensations or impulses from the magneto. They seem to think it possible, however, that some day magnets may be invented where the number of reversals to the second are high enough and the force strong enough to produce effects on the nervous system.

2014 February 12 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE NEWS

RENEWAL: Eucharistic Adoration: A parish renewal of Eucharistic Adoration will take place on the week-end of 15th /16th February in Knockanure and Moyvane.

TG4. Knockanure will feature on TV on 13th Feb. at 10.30pm.

SCOR Senior Finals will be held in Asdee 22nd Feb at 7pm, details from 087 610 3393, entries Scor na bPaisti, please contact the same number.

EXERCISE: Get in shape and feel great. Every Thursday at 8.30 pm in Knockanure Community Centre. All levels welcome. Ring Maggie at 0879866533

MAURA NOLAN’S ALBUM. The second launch will be at the Top of the Town, Athea on Friday, 14th February at 9pm.

BARD of the Yucon will be presented at the Bridewell, Tarbert on Feb. 11th and 12th at 8pm.

HEALTH and Wellbeing event is being held at the Malton Hotel, Killarney on 20th February, details from 064 6638000.

HISTORY Discussion will be held at Seanchai on 14th February at 7.30pm. Tel. (068) 22212.

LECTURE on Cantillons of Ballyheigue at Tralee Library by Bryan McMahon on 25th February at 7.30pm.

DEATH took place on 1st February 2014 of Patsy Stack, Clounlehard, Ballyhahill and late of Gortdromasilihy, Moyvane. Patsy was predeceased by his wife Nora Kenrick and is survived by his family, P.J., Kay, Hazel, Rachel, Linda, Nora and Tom. Following Requiem Mass in Ballyhahill Church Patsy Stack was laid to rest at Ahavoher Graveyard, Knockanure.

DEATH took place on 5th February 2014 of Ned O Keeffe of Knockbrack, Abbeyfeale, He was predeceased by his wife Mary and survived by his sons Tom, Mike and Eddie, daughter Marie Stack Moyvane, sisters Mary and Lily, son-in-law, daughters-in-law, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nephews, nieces, Following Requiem Mass at Church of the Assumption Abbeyfeale, Ned O Keeffe was laid to rest in Reilig Íde Naofa Abbeyfeale.

DEATH has taken place of Annie (Nan) Duggan nee O’Connor peacefully at her residence The Commons Ardagh, in her 96th year on 24th January 2014. Nan was the oldest living person in the Ardagh/Carrigkerry Parish. She was laid to rest in Ardagh Cemetery on Monday 27th January 2014, survived by her daughters Mary, Anna, and Bridget, son John. Grandchildren, great-grandchildren.

DEATH took place on 28th January 2014 of Jo Heffernan nee Danaher , Kincora Mews, Church Road, Raheen, late of O’ Connell Avenue) she was born at Ballyhahill. Jo was predeceased by her husband Dan and son Daniel and survived by children, Jo, Su, Orla. Sadly missed by her sons-in-law Johnny, Peter and Brad, grandchildren, Ciara, Daniel, Clodagh, Caroline, Clare, Rebecca and Ben, brother Mons. Mort, sister Anne, Following Requiem Mass at Raheen Church, Jo Heffernan was laid to rest in Kilmurry Cemetery, Castletroy.

DEATH took place on 30th January 2014 of Fr. Eddie Morrissey, of Killarney Road, Abbeyfeale and formerly Brosna, served as Parish Priest at St. Edward’s, Rusholme, Manchester.

Predeceased by his sisters, Rachel, Kitty Mc Loughlin in Dungarvan, Sheila Lyons and Mary O Dowd of Castleisland, and Sr. Margaret Mary, Convent of Mercy, Abbeyfeale. Survived by his nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, relatives, fellow clergy and friends. Following Requiem Mass in Brosna Church Fr Eddie was laid to rest afterwards in the Grounds of Brosna Church.

ANNIVERSARIES: Michael Quinn, John Foley, Vera McDermott, Nora Sullivan, Billy Fitzgerald, Sr. Austin Brosnan, Catherine Mulvihill, Billy Murphy, Teresa Sheehan, Fr Dan Griffin, Bridget Kelliher, Bryan McMahon, F X Martin, Mary B Healy, Stephen Donegan, Nora Quaid, Christina Melody, Sr. Patricia O Brien, Hannah Murphy, Catherine Kennelly, Richard Sheehan, Mary Teresa Kennelly, Peg Stack, Sr. Hannah Carmody, Mary Fitzmaurice, Jack Quaid, Patcheen Mulvihill, Micky Reidy, Billy O Sullivan, Bill Fitzmaurice, Peggy Gordon, Mass on Thurs.13th at 7.30pm for Jack & Mary Guiney & their sons William, Jim & John. Mass on Fri. 14th at 7.30pm for Brendan Keane and all the deceased members of the Keane Family. Mass on Sat 15th 7.30pm for Dan & Bridie Keane & their son Danny. Mass on

Sun. 16th at 10.00am for Mary Teresa, Patrick & Nora Kelly and the

11.00am Mass is for Noreen Kiely. Mass onTues. 18th at 7.30pm for Tom O’Connor.

CHURCH NEWS: Parish Pastoral Council / Liturgy Group meeting will take place next Tuesday 11th February at 8.00pm in the Presbytery. All welcome. 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. 10.00am Mary O’Flaherty & Cian Rogan

MEDJUGORJE MONTHLY PRAYER MEETING will take place on Monday February 10th at 7.30pm. in the Listowel Parish Meeting Room.

THANKS: Nano Nagle Fundraising in Máiréad’s Bar, a total of €1,500 was collected. These funds go directly to the Nano Nagle School. Thanks to Máiréad, the musicians and singers and especially to the patrons who contributed so generously.

SAMARITANS Information Evening (recruiting new volunteers) on Wednesday 19th February at 8pm in the Carlton Hotel, Tralee. For more information, contact 087 2058519.

FREE: The Irish Cancer Society’s free volunteer delivered transport service, Care to Drive, is available to patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment who are attending Kerry General Hospital. For more information, contact your healthcare professional at the hospital or call on 01 2310 566.

STUDY: The Priory Institute: Become a member of our learning community and study theology from the comfort of your own home (Bringing theology home). Application deadline is 17th February, 2014. Phone 01 404 8124 enquiries@prioryinstitute.com www.prioryinstitute.ie

LISTOWEL ACTIVE RETIREMENT GROUP are hosting a Tea Dance Sunday 16th February at 2.30pm. to 6pm. in the Listowel Arm’s Hotel.

SLEEP: Treating insomnia: forget the pills, use a smartphone app instead | TIME.com http://healthland.time.com/2014/01/31/sleeps-best-kept-secret-a-treatment-for-insomnia-thats-not-a-pill/#ixzz2s6id7KWn

HUNT begins at the Ploughman’s Bar Abbeyfeale on Feb. 12th.

GATHERING at the INEC from 19th to 23rd.

JOBS: The Rural Employment Service (RES) works with individuals who are long term unemployed You can contact Dearbhla or Finn in the Round House, Newcastle West on 069-61316 and Brenda, WLR Main Office, Newcastle West on 069-62222.

MARRIAGE Encounter Weekend in Killarney from 14th - 16th November, 2014, contact 064 6644319 www.marriageencounter.ie

VOLUNTEERS are required to teach older people basic computer skills in Newcastle West. Volunteers Contact Irene at West Limerick Resources on 069-66298 or email iocallaghan@wlr.ie.

Recovery Haven:. ‘ Strides for Life’ is run in conjunction with the Irish Cancer Society. The Group meets every Tuesday at Recovery Haven, Tralee. Any queries, please contact Siobhán @ 066-7192122.

BOOK: “The Earls of Desmond”, by Gerald O’ Carroll, will be launched at O’ Donnell’s Bar and Restaurant, Mounthawk, Tralee, on Thursday, 13th February 2014 from 8.15pm

DIABETES Information Night will be held on Tuesday, 18th February 2014, at 7.30p.m. at the Carlton Hotel, Fels Point, Tralee. Guest speaker will be Angela O’ Riordan, a diabetes nurse specialist. All are welcome.

STROKE Support Group meet the last Friday of each month in Baile Mhuire Care Centre, Tralee, from 11.30am to 1.15pm. This is an ideal place for people who have had a stroke to meet. Support, information, encouragement and light exercise takes place. Next meeting Friday, 28th February 2014. All welcome.

RAILWAY LINE: As part of this current consultation exercise, general submissions in relation to this project are welcome and may be submitted in writing to: Administration Officer, Roads and Transportation, Kerry County Council, Áras an Chontae, Rathass, Tralee, Co. Kerry or by email to: roads@kerrycoco.ie and must be received by the 19th of February 2014 with ‘North Kerry Amenity Trail’ in the subject line.

FIRST FLIGHT: Knight of Glin, who died Sept 2011, his mother Veronica. Veronica’s aunt, Amy Guest, wanted to be the first woman to fly the Atlantic but her family would not allow her, so she sponsored, Amelia Earhart who flew across the Atlantic, landing in Wales on June 17, 1928. Amelia Earhart’s grand nephew, Geoff Earhart from Denver Colorado, is engaged to be married to Sarah O’Brien, The Hill, Ballyhahill.

BROTHER Michael Canice Collins

Michael Collins was born at Glin Road, Moyvane, County Kerry on 13 May 1914, the third eldest of a family of eight. When he was eight years old, and his youngest brother only one, his mother died, leaving his father to rear the children on his own. Two of the children, Michael and Tim, entered the Presentation Brothers; James, a Redemptorist, became a bishop in Brazil; Pat, a Salesian Father, was Principal of Warrenstown Agricultural College; Maudie became Sister Mary Theophane, a member of the Sisters of the Incarnate Word in the USA.

Michael entered the Presentation Brothers at Mount St. Joseph, Cork on 20 February 1932 and made his final profession of Vows in 1937. He graduated from the National University of Ireland (Cork) with an honours B.Sc.. in 1940, and obtained the Higher Diploma in Education in 1941. He taught at the Presentation Colleges in Cork and Cobh and spent the last years of World War II teaching in Reading, England.

Following a request from Dr. Finbar Ryan OP, Archbishop of Port of Spain, the Presentation Brothers opened a new College in St. George's, Grenada, and took over the existing St. Mary's College in Castries, St. Lucia. Brother Canice was one of the group of three who went to St. Lucia, his companions being Br. Macartan Sheehy and Br. Lawrence Reynolds.

Br. Canice combined the duties of Superior of the community and Principal of the College. On the night of 19 June 1948 fire raged in the town of Castries, threatening to destroy it completely. Br. Canice persuaded the firefighting authorities to destroy all the old wooden buildings along one street which lay in the path of the flames, thus creating a firebreak. His initiative and leadership saved much of the town from destruction. An editorial in the local newspaper commended the Brothers for "striving to promote a spirit of initiative and cooperative action". Br. Canice's efforts both in education and in controlling the "Great Fire of 1948" were acknowledged in the King's New Year's Honours List of 1949 when he was awarded the MBE.

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KNOCKANURE

ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre, takes place on Monday 10th February 2014.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.

TRAINING for walking members will be held every Tuesday at 8pm in the sportsfield, Moyvane And for running members at 8pm on Wednesdays. Training on Saturday will be divided into two sessions, 8am and 9.30am.

AGM of Parish Liturgy Group and Parish Pastoral Council was held on last Tuesday 28th January 2014, in The Marian Hall Moyvane at 8.00p.m. The following were elected officers: Chairperson: Margaret Carmody, V. Chair. John Corbett. Secretary: Margaret Horgan, Ass. Sec. Jacqueline Stackpoole, members elected onto the Finance Committee were, Andrew Rogan and Noreen Roche. Any parishioners who would like to help out in our parish and join, please come along to our next meeting on the 11th February at the Presbytery 8.00p.m.

FEET: Chiropodist will attend in the Marian Hall on Thursday 6th February, 2014. For booking, please contact Eileen Quinn at 49472.

DRAMA CLASS at 4pm in Knockanure Community Centre, open to children 6 to 12 years of age. Runs for 14 weeks, contact Ann McGrath on 087 9673 269.

RENEWAL: Eucharistic Adoration: A parish renewal of Eucharistic Adoration will take place on the week-end of 15th /16th February in both Churches. Adoration Moyvane Sun. 4.00pm to 5.00pm, Wed. 10.00am to 7.00pm. Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm.

INFORMATION Officer (Philomena) at Knockanure Community Centre, every Monday (except second Monday of every month) from 1.30 -3.30. Farm assist, social welfare, medical cards and much more.

FIT: Comit to Fit for 2014: Get in shape and feel great. Every Thursday at 8.30 pm in Knockanure Community Centre. All levels welcome. Ring Maggie at 0879866533

I.C.A.: Next meeting of the Guild is on Tuesday 4th February at 7.30pm at the Marian Hall.

LADIES Football: Registration for all players U8 - U16 will take place on Tuesday 4th February at 7.30pm in the Community Centre, Moyvane. New Players Welcome.

JOB: The Diocese of Kerry is currently seeking a person with qualifications in the teaching of Religious Education to take up the Post-Primary Diocesan Advisor. Details available on our Diocese website, www.dioceseofkerry.ie or from the Diocesean Office.

MARRIAGE: Pre-Marriage Courses. For more details, contact 066 712 2280 or accordtralee@eircom.net or www.accord.ie

AGM of North Kerry Football Board at the Mermaids, Feb. 4th at 8pm. North Kerry Bord na nOg AGM is on Feb. 6th at 8pm in the Mermaids.

SCOR Senior Finals will be held in Asdee 22nd Feb at 7pm, details from 087 610 3393, entries Scor na bPaisti, please contact the same number.

BARD of the Yucon will be presented at the Bridewell, Tarbert on Feb. 11th at8pm.

WRITERS WEEK closing date for entries March 1st.

HAPPY Retirement to John Brosnan of Bunagara who has retired from McKenna’s after 41 years service.

PAINTING Class and snacks will be held at Scribes, Listowel on February 15th at 6.30pm.

ARCHBISHOP Mannix and De Valera their alliance, lecture at library Killarney 11th Feb. at 7.30pm.

LOCAL MAN: Sat 8th Feb 10am - 4.30pm Exploring John Moriarty's Vision and Wisdom with Michael Joyce & Josephine Fitzgibbon. Tues. 11th Feb. Celebration of Married Love 8.00pm - House Team and married couple. Bookings 066-7134276. E.mail: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

WORLD DAY of the sick Tuesday 11 February (Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes).

ANNIVERSARIES: Ann Kelly, Denis Noonan, Noreen Hillard, Eileen O Connell, Sr. Thomas O Connor, Charley Bartishell, Dr Jack McGuire, John Keane, John Dore, Joan Philips, Sr. Irene Stack, Nora Walsh, Nora Behan, Maureen Kennelly, Catherine Halpin, Michael Reidy, James Lynch, Humprey Doody, Maurice Enright, Kieran O Sullivan, Celia Mahony, Eileen O Connor, Nellie Hannon, Padraig Liston, Mary Rathay, Noreen Mullane, Michael Scanlon, Francis O Carroll, Nell O Mahony, Sr. Lilia Carey, Ned Stack. Mass on Tues. 4th at 7.30pm for Nell & Jer Kiely. Mass on Sat. 8th at 11.00am Donal Cunningham, Month’ Mind and Sat 8th 7.30pm mass is for Fr. Michael Hanrahan.

Mass on Sunday 9th at 11.00am for Tom & Una O’Sullivan and the deceased members of the O’Sullivan Family

FIRST Friday of the Month. Mass on Thurs. 6th Knockanure 7.30pm Private Intention .Mass in Moyvane on Fri. 7th at 7.30pm Private Intention. Usual Communion Rounds, Knockanure in the morning and Moyvane in the afternoon. Confessions every Saturday before the Vigil Mass at 7.10pm and on request.

READERS: Vigil, Elaine Hudson, 11.00am Philip Kiely & Colin Enright.

Knockanure, 10.00am Patricia & Andrew Rogan

INTERNET SKILLS for farmers, details from 068 21023.

DANCING: The West Limerick Set Dancing club’s workshop weekend will run from Friday 7th February to Sunday 9th February at the Devon Inn Templeglantine.

ST JOHN’S: Thursday 6th, The Nation and Blackwell Bluegrass Band. Friday 7th, Embarrassing Mother, details from 068 22566.

SINGING Club in Abbeyfeale will hold their night on Feb. 6th at 9.30pm

COURSE: Occupational First Aid Course, For further details contact Molly on 068 23584.

ADULT LITERACY & BASIC EDUCATION, LISTOWEL Call Mary on 068 23866 / 086 7969627.

WIN: Tarbert Comprehensive girls won the Munster final on January 14th beating Carrigaline 3-10 to 1-12. On the way to the final they beat schools in Castleisland, Milltown, Lisdoonvarna, and Rockwell.

MATTHEW’S GOSPEL Fr. Seamus O'Connell, Professor of Sacred Scripture at St. Patrick's College, Maynooth and a priest of the Diocese of Kerry will explore over two nights - Jan 31st and Feb 7th, A Gospel for a New People: Discovering New Life with Matthew's Gospel in St. Brendan's Pastoral Centre, Rock Street. Each evening will begin at 7.30pm and will conclude at 9.15pm, prior registration. Please bring a Bible or the Gospel of Matthew.

To book a place email francesrowland@dioceseofkerry.ie or tel. 064-6632644

GATHER BY THE FEALE 2014 this year, July 16-20, 2014, the festival will be based on the arrival of the Vikings and their routing by Brian Boru.

BOOK: “The Earls of Desmond”, by Gerald O’ Carroll, will be launched at O’ Donnell’s Bar and Restaurant, Mounthawk, Tralee, on Thursday, 13th February 2014 at 8.15 pm.

MONEY: ‘Airtricity’ recently in the hall Athea gave away €130,000 in cheques. Many organisations in Athea and the surrounding areas benefitting from their annual generosity.

PRESIDENT Michael D Higgins has officially opened the largest ever Irish Technology Leadership Group forum, which took place in the University of Limerick Jan 29th 2014

TROCAIRE Lenten campaign focus this year is Water, and we will be looking at projects in Malawi. Trocaire would like to thank most sincerely for donations to the value of €158,052.34 received from the Diocese of Kerry for the 2013 Lenten Campaign and Donations to the value of €153,595.05 to the shared Philippines and Syria emergency appeal.

SINGER: Willie Relihan, North Cork ballad singer was the West Limerick Radio featured artist on Pat O’Donovan’s Saturday’s “A story and a song show”. Willie Relihan was only known in his own Churchtown locality up to recently, Following his record release he is now well known.

THOUGHT: All men can be criminals, if tempted; all men can be heroes, if inspired. G. K. Chesterton.

WRITERS: Glin District Writers; Aherne, Tom: Curtin, Gerard; Dillane, Michael: Faley, Paddy: Kennelly and Carroll: Kennelly and Fitzmaurice: Langan, George: O’Cearbhaill, Pádraig: O’Shaughnessy, Dorrit: O’Sullivan, Jim: Prendeville, Peg: Scoil Naomh Mhuire Ballyhahill: Culhane, Thomas J: Culhane, Thomas F: Wall, Tom: Walshe, Margaret.

CUMANN na mBAN.

KNOCKANURE

Mrs P O Callaghan, Captain, Knockanure. Mary O Carroll, USA. Madge Dunne, USA. Hannah Casey, Knockanure. Mollie Flavin. Mrs J Goulding, Knockanure.

NORTH KERRY 1st July 1922

Listowel; Mrs T Brennan, nee Murphy, Church Street, Listowel, District Council, Sec, North Kerry, Treasurer, Listowel Branch.

Mrs M Healy , nee Cremins, Captain. Ciss Cahill, Upper William Street, Listowel. Nora Buckley, Church Street. Josie Browne, Church Street. Ciss Mahony, married name not known. Mrs R Woulfe, nee Mulvihill, Finuge. Maggie Stack, Church Street. Mrs M E Walsh, Tarbert. Mrs D Brassil, nee Doody, Ennismore. Mrs J O Donovan, nee Walsh, ? ,Loughill. Mrs E Browne, RIP. Josie Enright. Mai Enright, RIP. Mrs G Ryan, Thurles. Mrs M Enright, nee Boyle , RIP. Mrs J O Donoghue, nee Fitzgerald, Dublin. Mrs McLoughlin, nee Dillon, Dundalk. Maggie Coughlin, USA. Mollie Walsh, USA.

NEWTOWNSANDES

Marie Moore, Captain, Nurse. Mary O Grady, Sec. Nts, Bridie Kissane, Treasurer, Mrs J Keane nee Collins Ballygrennan, Mrs C O Farrell, nee Culhane, Church Street, Listowel. Mrs Dalton, nee Cunningham, Glin. Mrs Culhane, nee Goulding, Glin. Mrs D Grady, nee Kearney, NY USA. Pidge Kearney Nts. Mollie Larkin USA. Mrs J O Sullivan, nee Larkin Market St, Listowel. Brenda Moore, Keylod, Nts. Kathleen O Connor England. Mrs Hegarty, nee O Connor Listowel. Kate O Connor Claar Nts. Mrs Marron, nee O Connor Clonmel. Mrs Leane nee O Grady NY. Ellie O Sullivan Australia. Mrs Culhane nee O Sullivan Kinard, Glin. Mrs J Dillon nee Stack, Trieneragh, Duagh. Liz Barrett, Nurse Croom Hospital. Mrs O Carroll, nee Culhane, Church Street, Listowel. Nellie O Sullivan, Australia. Check Marie Moore, Nun.

TARBERT

Bridget Egan, Captain. Josephine Buckley, Sec. Mrs B Hayes, treasurer, nee Walsh, Doonard, Tarbert. Mrs Rohan,? nee Crowley, Catlegregory. Annie Finucane. Mary Ita Nolan, USA. Julia Egan. Ellie Sheahan. Mollie Keane?. Annie and Bridie Curnane. Deborah Egan. Mary Kelly. Daisy Wren. Mai Finucane. Mary Walsh. Kitty Murphy.

List from Mai Brennan nee Murphy, Church Street, Listowel.

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KNOCKANURE

EXERCISE: Walking program in the Moyvane sportsfield at 8pm every Tuesday night. This program will be tailored to anyone who has an interest in walking and increased levels of physical fitness. Any DRAMA CLASS: Animation Drama Group starts on Tuesday 21st January at 4pm in Knockanure Community Centre, open to children 6 to 12 years of age. Runs for 14 weeks, places are limited, contact Ann McGrath on 087 9673 269.

questions to 087 3966658.

DANCE; Clounmacon GAA dance will be held at the Arms Hotel on 31st Jan. 2014.

NANO NAGLE SOCIAL which had to be cancelled before Christmas will now take place in the Listowel Arms Hotel on Friday, 31st January . Music by Heart and Soul. Lots of spot prizes on the night. Tickets are available from the School. Phone 068 21942. All welcome.

CRAFTS: Craftshop na Méar next class will be on January 25th and we will learn about wet felting. We will bring a jam jar and come away with "a work of art" The taster class including a light snack in Scribes and it starts at 2.00 p.m.

FEAST: Feb 2nd: World Day of the Sick. Feb 2nd: Presentation of the Lord. Feb 3rd: Feast of St Blaise

DRAMA in Athea on the 30th January and Feb. 1st and 2nd, with Stop it Nurse, presented by Athea Drama Group.

AGM of Parish Liturgy Group and Parish Pastoral Council will be held on the coming Tuesday 28th January, 2014 in The Marian Hall, Moyvane at 8.00p.m. All parishioners all welcome to the meeting to become part of both groups. It is an essential part of our Parish and Churches that we have strong committees to help in the running and maintenance of our parish.

RENEWAL: Eucharistic Adoration: A parish renewal of Eucharistic Adoration will take place on the week-end of 15th /16th February in both Churches. A presenter from the Diocesan Committee will attend all Masses to speak on Eucharistic Adoration outlining to parishioners to become adorers and pledging one hour per week in order to ensure we have Eucharistic Adoration ongoing in both Churches.

THANKS: Moyvane Playground Management Company

wish to thank all local businesses who have contributed so far. An acknowledgement sign of every contributor's name will be temporarily erected on site.  Any businesses who wish to help out with this worthy project, please contact our treasurer Martin Mulvihill 087 6761353. Closing date for getting acknowledgement on this sign is the 7th  February 2014.

THANKS: The Listowel Branch of “The Irish Wheelchair Association

would like to thank you for your consistent support and your very generous contribution to our Annual Church Gate Collection last weekend which totalled €684.00.

WRITERS’ WEEK closing date for entries in Novel competition 1st Feb. 2014.

LOCAL MAN: Sat 8th Feb 10am - 4.30pm Exploring John Moriarty's Vision and Wisdom with Michael Joyce & Josephine Fitzgibbon.

Tues. 11th Feb. Celebration of Married Love 8.00pm - House Team and married couple. Bookings 066-7134276. E.mail: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

BEREAVEMENT Group meeting at Listowel FRC on 29 Jan. at 7pm.

REQUIEM Mass for Maighread Scanlon nee O Callaghan was celebrated in Knockanure Church on 20th January 2014, Fr. Brendan O Callaghan was celebrant assisted by Fathers Tom McMahon, Declan O Connor ,John lucid, Joe Nolan, Paul Dillon, Martin Hagerty, Dan Ahern, Liam Keane, Denis Dwyer, John O Connor. Sean Ahern and Clare Keane sang the hymns. Maighread O Callaghan went to Knockanure School and later taught there for about 14 years. She went to Listowel Convent for her secondary school and went to Careysfort College for her teacher training, her first job was in Arklow. After teaching in Knockanure she lived in Olden with her husband Tony Scanlon for some years, they then moved to Galway and continued to live there for the rest of their lives. The local school children provided a guard of honour for their former teacher. Maighread Scanlon was laid to rest beside her husband Tony and parents at Ahavoher Graveyard Knockanure. Family and friends gathered at the community Centre afterwards, a familiar setting as both her father Paddy O Callaghan and herself taught there.

DEATH took place on 20th January 2014 of Eileen Collins of Moyvane and late of Annascaul. Eileen is survived by her husband Jimmy, son Shane, daughters Carmel and Catherine, and her mother Kathleen, her son-in-law James, daughter-in-law Rimma, and grandson Liam, brothers John, Mike, and Tom, sister-in-law Annette and brother-in-law James. Requiem Mass for Eileen Collins was celebrated on Thursday the 23rd of January 2014 in Moyvane Church. followed by burial in Ahavoher Cemetery Knockanure.

DEATH has taken place of Sr. Mercedes Meade of the Sisters of Mercy, Monasterevin on Jan. 19th, 2014, at the Catherine McAuley's Nursing Home, Limerick; Survived by her nieces Mary and Joan, her nephews Brendan, John and Tom, her Mercy Community and her many friends. Requiem Mass for Sr. Mercedes was celebrated at St Peter and Paul's Church, Monasterevin on 21st January 2014, followed by Interment in St Evins Cemetery.

Sr. Mercedes was daughter of Jack Meade of Kilmorna and Catherine Fitzmaurice of Moyvane. She was predeceased by all of her siblings, Bridie Meade who died in November 2013, her brother Joe and sister Hannah Moloney who died in March 2010.

DEATH took place on 24th January 2014 of Eileen Galvin nee Relihan of Leitrim East and formerly of Knockreagh. She was predeceased by her husband Brendan, sons Gerry and Pat, and sister Josephine and survived by her sons John, Tom, Eddie, and Mike, daughters-in-law Chris, Kathleen, Deirdre, and Patricia, brother Eamon, sisters Phil and Lulu, brother-in-law, sisters-in-law, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, nephews and nieces. Requiem Mass for Eileen Galvin was celebrated in Moyvane Church on Sunday 26th January 2014, she was laid to rest in Ahavoher Cemetery afterwards.

DEATH took place recently in England of Sister Aquinas Liston of Dirreen, Athea.

ANNIVERSARIES: Maureen Moran, Cathal Kennelly, Nora Hunt, Fr Jer Downey, Bridie McElligott, Helen Roche, 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, Brendan Keane. Mass on Tues. 28th at 7.30pm for John Dore, Months Mind. Mass on Wed. 29th at 7.30pm for Jerry & Jenny O’Carroll. Mass on Thurs. 30th at 7.30pm for Margaret Bearsley, Months Mind. Mass on Fri. 31st at 7.30pm for Deceased members of the Sheehy Family, Aughrim & Bill O’Connell. Mass on Sat. 1st 7.30pm for Martin & Mary Mulvihill. Mass on Sun. 2nd at 10.00am for James & Catherine Flaherty

FEAST: Mon. 3rd Feast of St. Blaise Mass with the blessing of throats at 7.30pm.

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

AGM of the Parish Pastoral Council with be held in the Marian Hall on Tuesday 28th January at 8pm.

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 Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy.

GRANDPARENTS Day. Catholic Schools Week 2014 will be celebrated from Jan26th to Feb 2nd.

DANCING: The West Limerick Set Dancing club’s workshop weekend will run from Friday 7th February to Sunday 9th February at the Devon Inn Templeglantine.

SINGING Club in Abbeyfeale will hold their night on Feb. 6th at 9.30pm.

COURSE: Occupational First Aid Course : Names are being taken for an occupational first aid course (Fetac level 5) to commence shortly at the Listowel Family Resource Centre. This course aims to provide participants with the knowledge, skills and understanding needed to provide first aid within the workplace. For further detials contact Molly on 068 23584.

KDYS LISTOWEL : It has come to our attention that sponsorship cards have been used illegitimately in Listowel and Duagh over the past week. All official blue sponsorship cards have been recalled. If you are approached to buy a line or sponsor a KDYS, Listowel Youth Club event, please be aware that this may be a forgery. An Garda Siochana are also aware of this.

TALK: Tommy O'Connor will give a talk on the history of Ardfert hurling in Ardfert Retreat Centre at 8pm on Jan. 30th.

LISTOWEL FOOD FAIR: Are holding a meeting on Wednesday 29th January at 8pm. in the Listowel Arms Hotel. Anyone wishing to make a contribution are welcome to attend.

ADULT LITERACY & BASIC EDUCATION, LISTOWEL Take the first step and join our classes which are confidential, free and lots of fun. You could also learn one to one. Classes commencing shortly are Personal Development, Job Seeking and Interview skills, Maths, Literacy. Call Mary on 068 23866 / 086 7969627.

www.duaghns.scoilnet.ie The pupils of Mrs Keanes class are involved in the Junior Entrepreneurs Project. This year they have chosen to

produce a fridge magnet of St Brigid’s Cross

THOUGHT: “No ray of light can shine if severed from it’s source; without my inner light - I lost my course” (Angelus Silesius). Is God calling you to be a Priest? Contact Vocation Director. Fr. Liam Lovell. Mobile 087 1640967 liam.lovell@yahoo.ie

USEFUL numbers: (1) Suicide Helpline 1800 742 745. (2) Farm & Rural Stress Helpline 1800 742 645. (3) Yana (You are not alone) 068 21188. (4) Living Links Kerry ( Loved one who have experienced death by suicide) 087 9006300. (5) Psychiatric unit TGH 066 7126222.

MEN'S CANCER SUPPORT GROUP are having their meeting in Recovery Haven (Cancer Support House) Tralee, on Wednesday 29th at 7.30pm. All men with any type of Cancer, at any stage of their journey are welcome to join this new group. We are having a talk on "Diet for Optimum Health" by Erina MacSweeney (Nutritionist). Any queries please contact Siobhán on 066-7192122.

CARE BRIGHT HAVE INVITED Alice Taylor to speak next Wednesday night 29th January at 7pm. at the Listowel Arms Hotel. We are a not for profit homecare provider and we will be providing employment in the Listowel area soon but first of all we need to tell people that our services are available. Ideally, we would like if people could call/text their name and number of seats they require to 0858173413 we know not everyone would have access to a phone, so they are welcome to show up on the night.

PANTO: A bus will travel to Puss in Boots performed by Killorglin players in the I.N.E.C. Killarney on Sunday, February 16, pick up at the bus stop outside the Church in Abbeyfeale at 4.45pm. performance commences at 6pm. Contact Maureen 087 9845102.

PILGRIMAGE: Kerry Diocesan Pilgrimage to Fatima, May 8th to15th 2014. Flight from Kerry Airport to Faro Return. 5 nights / 2 nights Algarve(seaside). Spiritual Director: Fr. Noel Spring, Ballybunion. More from Tel. 066 7131328.

NEW LIFE WITH MATTHEW’S GOSPEL Fr. Seamus O'Connell, Professor of Sacred Scripture at St. Patrick's College, Maynooth and a priest of the Diocese of Kerry will explore over two nights - Jan 31st and Feb 7th, A Gospel for a New People: Discovering New Life with Matthew's Gospel in St. Brendan's Pastoral Centre, Rock Street. Each evening will begin at 7.30pm and will conclude at 9.15pm, prior registration. Please bring a Bible or the Gospel of Matthew.

To book a place email francesrowland@dioceseofkerry.ie or tel. 064-6632644

USEFUL WEBSITE: OneStepUp.ie provides local contacts and useful resources for those looking for a particular course or information on further education and training opportunities in Ireland.

MAURA NOLAN; Will release her latest production with two public launches. The first will be in St, Ita’s Community Hospital, Newcastle West on Thursday, 30th January at 2 pm followed by a second launch at the Top of the Town, Athea on Friday, 14th February at 9pm

MUSIC: Ceol Luimnigh Concert

A party was held for residents of Killeline Nursing Home, Newcastle West on Sunday, January 12th 2014. The following Ceol Luimnigh members provided the entertainment which was enjoyed by all the residents and staff. Tom O’Donoghue, John Mullins, Ide Hession, Martin Keyes, Donie Lyons, Terence O’Mahony, Ned McGee, Con Warren, Mary O’Keeffe, Pat Daly, Pat Curtin, Sean O’Gorman, Martin Enright, Pierce Rowsome, John O’Riordan, Con Herbert, Tom O’Riordan, Irene Reidy, Mary Lynch, Daithí O’Riordan. Red Cross members, Josie O’Keeffe, Norah Dooley and Pat Dalton MC.

‘ST0P IT NURSE’: Athea Drama Group presents a production of the comedy ‘Stop it Nurse’ by Sam Cree. Performances will take place in Con Colbert Memorial Hall, Athea on Sunday 26 and Thursday 30 Jan. continuing Saturday, February 1 and Sunday 2 at 8pm nightly. The show is set in the men's surgical ward of a hospital which is run by the stern ward sister (Hannah Finnegan) who is aided by hard working nurse Holmes (Claire O Connor) and the not so bright trainee Freda Ferguson (Karina Buckley) The play tells the story of opposing supporters Sammy Mc Cracken (Damien Ahern) and Felix Devlin (Jack Denihan) who collide on the way into the Cup Final between Athea United and Carrig Celtic. Their hospitalisation ends the peaceful stay of the agreeable Bert Cooper (Donal Woulfe) and Harold Smiley (Roger Ryan) who has a strange sense of humour and likes to see pain inflicted on others. When the eccentric spinster and hospital visitor Miss Cherry (Annette O' Donnell) distressed Phyllis (Laura Quille) and her tank-like brother Mad McGurk (Tony Halpin) together with cantankerous Martha Cooper (Margaret Reidy) and Bert's bit on the side Dolores (Margaret Mary Mullane) are added to the equation. The Play is directed by Theresa O'Halloran

SONG: The Boys of Sweet Duagh: by Tade Gowran

Oh sad mournful is the tale that I am forced to tell

From Ballyheigue to Abbeyfeale we'll mourn their loss as well

Where are the men who raised the flag when freedom's sword did draw

Who trampled down the English flag, the boys of sweet Duagh.

When Kerrymen from far and near attended the Brosna raid,

They were the first to appear and started the blockade,

With motor car prepare for war; with hatchet, rope and saw

They first came on to lead the van, the boys of sweet Duagh.

Sad was their fate I must relate; no danger did they fear

In youth and bloom they met their doom the solders ambush near.

No friendly voice, no warning sound advised them to withdraw,

The Saxon bayonets did surround our boys of sweet Duagh

Surrounded by the Khakie clan, what could our Fenians do?

I'm proud to say one Kerryman from the soldiers did break through

He warned the company in the rear and told them what he saw

He saved his comrades then and there; that boy from sweet Duagh.

McMahon brave, Fitzgerald true and Relihan also,

Mulcaire and Stack, brave heroes too were captured by the foe.

And Jimmy Joy that noble boy who broke the English law,

They died to see their country free, those boys of sweet Duagh.

The car drove on; their leaders gone what rescue could they make?

The volunteers then did retreat, their hearts were fit to break.

The boys were trapped, the raid was stopped the forces did withdraw

'Twas hard to face their native place the boys of sweet Duagh.

In Wormwood Scrubs with labour hard two years they did remain

But England's power is dead and gone we will have them back again.

God bless our men in jail within, the bravest Ireland saw

So may we see old Ireland free and the boys of sweet Duagh.

POEM by Dick Carmody .

God’s Acre

God’s Acre bids me enter through the well trodden stile of crafted limestone

Man’s handiwork separating the living from the dead, the busy from the rested

Therein repose the remains of the unmentioned, unlisted and oft forgotten

In distant times of want, denial and inhumanity they came here for final rest

Alone they sometimes sought it out, cold refuge against an even colder neglect

Last faltering steps taken to meet their Maker in the soft embrace of Mother Earth

Or in make-shift carts a final journey shared from workhouse or roadside refuge

Drawn over limestone paths by souls rehearsing their own inevitable last journey.

In our own time of plenty and opportunity we still seek out this relic from the past

Stepping inside from a world speeding by, we each find our own personal recess

Arriving to repose the burdens of our living with the memories of those deceased

The Stations, the Grotto, the Altar and the Cross all give us comfort on our way

Departing we are relieved, comforted and renewed by this sanctuary to our dead

God surely chose his Acre wisely, its great value not being of our choice or making.

©Dick Carmody January, 2013

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2014 January 22 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

PADRE PIO devotions in Lixnaw will take place on Tuesday Jan. 21st. The witness will be given by Fr. Kevin McNamara.

PADRE PIO evening Mass in Listowel will take place on Thursday evening 23rd January at 7.00p.m. Beginning with the Rosary followed by mass and Benediction. The Padre Pio healing glove will be available for blessings on the night.

EXERCISE: Walking program in the Moyvane sportsfield at 8pm every Tuesday night. This program will be tailored to anyone who has an interest in walking and increased levels of physical fitness. Any questions to 087 3966658.

DRAMA CLASS: Animation Drama Group starts on Tuesday 21st January at 4pm in Knockanure Community Centre, open to children 6 to 12 years of age. Runss for 14 weeks, places are limited, contact Ann McGrath on 087 9673 269.

CRAFTS: Craftshop na Méar next class will be on January 25th and we will learn about wet felting. We will bring a jam jar and come away with "a work of art" The taster class including a light snack in Scribes and it starts at 2.00 p.m.

BEST WISHES to Gerard Barrett and some local cast who are preparing a new film.

DRAMA in Athea on the 23, 26th and 30th January, with Athea Drama Group.

WRITERS’ WEEK closing date for entries in Novel competition 1st Feb. 2014.

GAA in Knockanure held their AGM on Monday Jan. 20th at 9pm.

AFTERNOON TEA DANCE at Fr. Casey’s, Abbeyfeale will feature the music of Big Maggie on Sunday, January 26th. Dancing from 3-6pm.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: Sat. 25th January 10.30 am - 5.00pm Day of Reflection with Brendan Comiskey SS.CC - "To be baptized is to be called by God into a special place. Booking 066-7134276 email: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

DANCE; Clounmacon GAA dance will be held at the Arms Hotel on 31st Jan. 2014.

DIGITAL: 121 Digital are courses set up in schools which provides students with knowledge to educate adults on how best to use their mobile phone, laptop or tablet.

VISIT: students & staff of St Mary’s College in Morago, California were in the district last week.

RAMBLING HOUSE was held in Finuge Friday night 17th at the thatched house, entertainment with Musicians, singers and storytellers.

RAMBLING HOUSE at the Seanchaí Centre, on Thursday January 23rd from 9 pm. Enjoy an evening of traditional Irish music, song, dance & storytelling in an informal setting. For more information tel. (068) 22212

BAZAAR MISSION GROUP in Listowel would like to invite all area collectors, all tickets sellers or anyone one who helped out in the Boy’s School Hall during our recent Bazaar to a social function in the Parish Meeting Room at 7.30pm. on Wednesday January 22nd.

NANO NAGLE SOCIAL which had to be cancelled before Christmas will now take place in the Listowel Arms Hotel on Friday, 31st January . Music by Heart and Soul. Lots of spot prizes on the night. Tickets are available from the School. Phone 068 21942. All welcome.

DEATH: Maighréad Scanlon nee O Callaghan of Ballinamanagh East, Clarinbridge, Co. Galway and Knockanure. Died 16th January 2014. Maighread was predeceased by her husband Tony Scanlan and sadly missed by her children Elizabeth, Pádruigín and Billy, their partners Mark Ryan, Matthew Hackett and Bríd Connell, grandchildren Agnes Joy and John Anthony, brother Fr. Brendan, sister in law, brother in law, nephews and nieces.

Reposing at Connelly's Funeral Home, Flood Street, Galway on Sunday. Removal at 3.30pm to a reception at 7.30pm in Corpus Christi Church, Knockanure, Requiem Mass at 12 noon on Monday January 20th at Corpus Christi Church, Knockanure followed by burial in Ahavoher Cemetery. Knockanure.

Maighread Scanlon was predeceased by her brothers Anthony and Fr Austin. Her father died 23rd Aug 1969 Padraig O'Callaghan N.T. Knockanure who came from Dingle to teach here and met his wife Bessie Cronin of Knockanure Village.

DEATH took place at Lower Athea on 12th January 2014 of Nellie O Sullivan, nee Enright wife of the late Bernard. Survived by sons Benny, Tom, Tadhy, Tim, Pat, Con, Dan, and Jerry, daughters Helen, Maryann, and Joan. Sadly missed by her grandchildren, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, sisters, Mary, Peg and Nance and brother, Michael, sister-in-law and brother-in-law, great grandchildren, Requiem Mass was celebrated for Nellie in St. Bartholomew's Church, Athea. the 14th of January 2014 followed by burial in the Holy Cross Cemetery, Athea

SYMPATHY is extended to Fr. John O’Shea PP Abbeyfeale on the death of his brother.

ANNIVERSARIES: Catherine Carmody, Johnny O Hanlon, Bridie Foley, Mary Leahy, Jim Flaherty, Fiona O Connor, Joe Buckley, Paul Stack, Mary Linnane, Marie Lyons, Peggy Finucane, Dick Stack, Fr Pat Ahern, Peggy Fitzgerald, Michael Mulvihill, Margaret Flaherty, Mary Dalton, Tim Guiney, Mass on Fri. 24th at 7.30pm for Ned Edward O’Flaherty. Mass on

Sat. 25th at 7.30pm for Bill, Paddy & Mary Horan.

CHURCH NEWS: |Mass on Sun. 26th at 10.00am For the People of the Parish.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 and Knockanure Tues. 10.00am to 6.00pm.

Collectors for February: Vigil Jimmy Collins & Brid Flavin, 11am Richard Stack & Seamus Roche; Knockanure 10am Cathy Kennelly

Readers: Vigil, Seline Mulvihill,11.00am Karina Stack.

Knockanure 10.00am, Margaret Carmody & Mary Fitzgerald.

PANTO: Transition year students from Coláiste íde agus Iosef Abbeyfeale will be holding their panto ‘Cinderella’ on Thursday night 23rd & 24th in the School Hall.

WALK in aid of Rathfredragh Cheshire Home will be held on Sunday 26th January 2014. The starting point is the top of Barna, walking the railway line to Newcastle West, and on to Rathfredragh via Lacey’s Cross and the Bruff Line. Transport will be available from Newcastle West to Rathfredragh if anybody requires it. The walk will commence at 10am.

DANCING: The West Limerick Set Dancing club’s workshop weekend will run from Friday 7th February to Sunday 9th February at the Devon Inn Templeglantine.

PANTO: A bus will travel to Puss n Boots performed by Killorglin players in the I.N.E.C. Killarney on Sunday, February 16, pick up at the bus stop outside the Church in Abbeyfeale at 4.45pm. performance commences at 6pm. Contact Maureen 087 9845102.

PILGRIMAGE: Kerry Diocesan Pilgrimage to Fatima, May 8th to15th 2014. Flight from Kerry Airport to Faro Return. 5 nights / 2 nights Algarve(seaside). Spiritual Director: Fr. Noel Spring, Ballybunion. More from Tel. 066 7131328.

PRAYER: Afternoon of Prayer will be held at Scartaglen Church on Jan. 26th , John Delaney will attend.

MEDITATION: A six-week course in meditation will commence shortly at the Listowel Family Resource Centre. The course which will commence on Tuesday January 21st will teach participants a number of meditation techniques including: how to stay in the present moment and how to transform, stress and worry into peace, ease and contentment. The course will aim to teach participants how to nurture their own self awareness. The classes will be led by Jason Gorham and will commence on Tuesday January 21st at 7pm. For further details contact (086) 215 4657.

ACCORD Counselling and Pre-Marriage Course Services

Accord offers one to one, couple, bereavement and relationship counselling. Our counselling is provided by professional counsellors in a confidential environment. We also provide approved Pre-Marriage Courses. For more details contact 066- 7122280 Accordtralee@eircom.net or www.accord.ie

MINDFUL LIVING: 6 week course on mindfulness with emphasis on the cultivation of kindness and compassion towards ourselves. Southwest Counselling Centre, Killarney, Wednesday January 22nd, 10.30am-12.00 noon. Telephone: 064 6636416 or email: info@southwestcounselling.ie

WORLD Day for Migrants and Refugees, 19th, January, 2014.

SERMON: “The test of a good preacher is that the congregation goes away saying Not “What a lovely sermon”. But, “I will do something” (St. Francis de Sales).

Is God calling you to be a Priest? Contact Vocation Director. Fr. Liam Lovell. Mobile 087 1640967 liam.lovell@yahoo.ie

NEW LIFE WITH MATTHEW’S GOSPEL Fr. Seamus O'Connell, Professor of Sacred Scripture at St. Patrick's College, Maynooth and a priest of the Diocese of Kerry will explore over two nights - Jan 31st and Feb 7th, A Gospel for a New People: Discovering New Life with Matthew's Gospel in St. Brendan's Pastoral Centre, Rock Street. Each evening will begin at 7.30pm and will conclude at 9.15pm, prior registration. Please bring a Bible or the Gospel of Matthew.

To book a place email francesrowland@dioceseofkerry.ie or tel. 064-6632644

SCANLON: Leo Glynn. He is interested in learning more about the Scanlon’s and Audley’s from Athea. Perhaps you can help.

Leo’s great grandparents were John Glynn & Catherine (Mahon) Glynn - Aughinish, County Clare) - his grandfather John Joseph Glynn was born in Aughinish, County Clare – he has his birth record.

His mother was Catherine (Audley) Glynn and her mother was Bridget (Scanlon) Audley from Athea. His grandfather was Michael Audley from Liss Headford, County Galway. He is not sure if it was on the Audley or Scanlon side but his mother he believed was related to the Mullane's - she had a very close relationship here with sisters Agnes and Lovey Mullane and he believe Tim Mullane was their brother here in Kansas City area.

DEATH on 23 Feb. 1884 of Fr William Foran in Victoria. — The Advocate records with deep regret the death of the Rev. William Foran, which took place at St. Arnaud. Father Foran was a native of Listowel, North Kerry. He received his early education at the Killarney Seminary, and subsequently continued his studies in Belgium and at the Irish College, Rome, where he was ordained for the diocese of Kerry. Father Foran arrived in Melbourne in October last, in company with other priests destined for the Australian mission. For awhile after his arrival he stayed at St. George’s Presbytery, Carlton. He next wont to St. Arnaud. The cause of death was consumption. Father Foran was only about twenty-four years . of age. His brother, the Rev. John Foran, is a priest of the diocese of Kerry. — RJ. Note Fr John Foran is buried at Murhur Churchyard, he died in 1906 aged 56 years and was PP of Prior.

THOUGHT: “Even in the winter, even in the midst of the storm, the sun is still there. Somewhere, up above the clouds, it still shines and warms and pulls at the life buried deep inside the brown branches and frozen earth. The sun is there! Spring will come! The clouds cannot stay forever”. Gloria Gaither.

SCHOOLS: Catholic Schools Week begin on Sunday January 26th 2014 and end on February 2nd 2014. Resources for primary and post-primary schools are available on www.catholicbishops.ie/catholicschoolsweek/ .

WEDDING: Congratulations to Emma Mullane, daughter of Kathleen and Paddy Mullane, Templeathea and Dave Mulvihill, son of Ann and Noel Mulvihill, Barragougeen, Moyvane who were married in St. Bartholomew’s Church, Athea on 3 January 2014. Fr. Patrick Bowen PP celebrated the Mass. The bridesmaids were Katie Lynch, sister of the bride and Deirdre O’Riordan, twin sister of the groom. Best man was Gerry Walsh and groomsman was Francis O’Riordan.

A KERRY MAN AT THE NORTH

18 Oct 1884 Freeman’s Journal

Among the seven Arctic explorers rescued by the Thetis and Bear was Maurice Connell, of Company B, 3rd Cavalry, a native of the County Kerry. Connell was so emaciated and exhausted, when rescued that for some days afterwards he was not able to realize the fact that he had been snatched out of the very jaws of death. He did not hear the awakening scream of the steam whistle.

When his comrade shook him up from his prostrate position in the camp and told him of succour at |hand, he wildly exclaimed; ' For God's sake let me die in peace.' A teaspoonful of brandy applied to his lips called back the fleeing life spark, for Connell could not have survived more than a few hours. he was. by far the weakest of the seven survivors, and the strongest must have surrendered within 48 hours. The story told by Connell from previous memory of their starving experiences is simply heartrending ; how they burned the hair off their sealskin boots and coats, cut them into strips, boiled them into a stew and ate voraciously of them until the stomach rebelled and nausea and weakness ensued in several cases. nature gave no call for 12, 15, and even 18 days, and then bloody haemorrhage and consequent weakness ensued, prostrating the

victims for several days. The difficulty of keeping heat in the body was very great. The rule of the camp was to permit no one to sleep more than two hours. He was awakened roughly and called upon to shake himself, beat his hands and pound his feet and restore circulation. This was found absolutely necessary to prevent torpor and possible death, the usual accompaniment of intense cold. Through all these hardships and sufferings Connell maintained the traditional character of his race for mirth and drollery, and many a quaint Irish story and rich Irish jest made ice-packs of the Arctic seas echo with the laughter of his comrades. We congratulate Connell on his safe return

BOOK: The Tralee launch for the new book 'The Earls of Desmond by the Author Gerald O'Carroll at O Donnell’s Bar Mounthawk.

ARMY RECORDS: www.militaryarchives.ie contains material relating to the payment of service pensions to surviving veterans, and allowances and gratuities to wounded/disabled members and the dependents of veterans of the Irish Volunteers, the Irish Citizen Army, the Hibernian Rifles, Na Fianna Éireann, Cumann na mBan, Óglaigh na hÉireann/Irish Republican Army and the National Army who had been wounded or were casualties while on active service variously during the period from April and May 1916 to 30 September 1923.

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2014 January 15 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

MAGGIE LARGE is involved in Shakti Fitness Programme and would like to hear from individuals who would like to join her, details from 087 9866 533.

DANCING: Knockanure Community Centre "Dancing Classes"

Starting on Wednesday 15th January, 2014. From 8pm, Waltz, Jiving, Foxtrot etc. All age groups welcome. For more information ring 087 9906221 or 068 49799.

WALKING: Boro Brigade Run/Walk club, walking program will begin in the Moyvane Sportfield on Tuesday January 14th at 8pm and continue every Tuesday thereafter, just show up at the field and we will get started. training continues every Wednesday at 8pm and spit sessions 8/9.30am on Saturdays.

BLOOD DONOR Clinic will be held at the Arms Hotel on 15th and 16th January from 6 to 9pm each evening.

ALZHEIMERS Careers Support Group meeting will be held at the Listowel Family Resource Centre on Tuesday 14th at 12 noon.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: Sat. 25th January 10.30 am - 5.00pm Day of Reflection with Brendan Comiskey SS.CC - "To be baptized is to be called by God into a special place. Booking 066-7134276 email: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

FULL Moon on 16th there are two new moons in Jan. this year, the 1st and 30th.

DEATH took place of Donal Cunningham of Kilbaha on Tuesday 7th January 2014.Donal, brother of the late Breda and is survived by his brothers Dick, John Chris and Brian Og, sisters Joan and Peig, sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law.

Requiem Mass for Donal Cunningham was celebrated in Moyvane Church on Thursday the 9th of January 2014, by his cousin Fr. Eamon Mulvihill assister by Fr John Lucid and Fr Paul Dillon. Elaine Foley and Nicola Cunningham sung the hymns. Donal was laid to rest at Ahavoher Graveyard Knockanure beside his sister Breda Thomas who died in Dec. 2011, his father Brian Cunningham who died in 1966 and his mother Noreen nee Keane who died in May 1971.

DEATH took place of John Dore on 30th December 2013, of Moyvane and Kilburn London. Sadly missed by his wife Kathleen, son Paul and daughter Geraldine, mother Nora, brother Jeremiah, sisters, Mary, Noreen, Breda, Margaret, Hannah and Teresa and grandchildren. Requiem Mass for John Dore was celebrated in St. Peter and Paul Church, Kiltullagh, Athenry, Co.Galway on Sunday 12th of January 2014. John Dore was laid to rest afterwards in Kiltullagh Cemetery. He was predeceased by his father Michael and brother Mike

ANNIVERSARIES: Mary O Brien, Pats Lane, Mairead Mullane, Sean Mahony, Sean Murphy, Timmy Nolan, Eddie Cunningham, Margaret Brick, Fr Mort Daly, Martin Sheehy, Michael Fitzgerald, Mary Theresa Collins, Mickey Liston, Liam O Connor, Peggy Mulcahy, Con Clancy, Connie Shine, Mike Joe Stack, Pat Flaherty, Dr. Con Anthony O Connor, Jack Lynch, Mai McCarthy, Eileen Kennelly, Sean Culhane, Bill Horan, May Cunningham. Mass on Wed. 15th at 7.30pm for Michael Moloney. Mass on Fri. 17th at 7.30pm for Dick Stack. Mass on Sat. 18th at 7.30pm for Liam O’Connor.

Mass on Thurs. 16th at 7.30pm For the People of the Parish.

CHURCH: A meeting of the Parish Pastoral Council will take place on Wednesday 15th January at 8pm.

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 Ryan

SACRED READING GROUP Resumes their weekly meetings on Tuesday January 14th after 10.30am. Mass, in the Parish Meeting room, Listowel. New members are always welcome.

MEDJUGORJE PRAYER meeting in the Parish Meeting Room, Listowel on Monday January 13th at 7.30pm. All welcome.

PASTORAL COUNCIL representing Lixnaw, Moyvane, Listowel and Duagh will take place in Duagh Presbytery on this Tuesday night (January 14th ) at 8.00 p.m.

NEKD "Attention Ladies, NEKD are running A FREE Personal Development course starting in Listowel Family Resource Centre. This course is FETAC Accredited . Information meeting on Thursday 16th January at 10am at the Family Resource Centre Listowel."

LISTOWEL FAMILY CENTRE in conjunction with the Kerry Education and Training Board plan to run a variety of interesting courses for adults commencing shortly. Each of the below courses are part-time and therefore will not affect the social welfare payments of participants. Community Education courses will include; Cookery for Men, Cooking On A Budget; Sugan Chairs, Sewing, Interior Design, Rejuvenate Your Garden, Parents Plus (Teens), Beginners Computers and Incredible Years Basic Parent Programme. Back to Education Courses are free to those in receipt of a social welfare payment for those who have not completed their Leaving Certificate. There are no age limits. Potential courses will include; Cookery for Men (Level 3), Digital Photography (Level 3), Horticulture (Level 3 and 4), Personal Development (Level 3), Spreadsheets (Level 3 ) and Women's Cookery (Level 3), Other courses at the centre include; Body and Mind Relaxation, German (Beginners) and refresher Computers Ongoing groups at the centre include; a Knitting and Crochet club, a camera club, an art club, Women's Group on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning and a social dance group on Monday evenings. For further details contact Bridie/Molly on (068) 23584.

ST. ITA patron of Limerick died at Kileedy in 570.

ST JOHN’S; Thurs 16th, Rue Du Canal, Featuring legendary French accordionist, Serge Desaunay, Ray Barron on mandolin/mandola, Kieran Fahy – fiddle and Gaspard Vanardois guitar/oud. Sat 18th, Barndance, A comic drama written by John Fraher, Tralee presented by Feohanagh/Castlemahon Players, Limerick.

TOASTMASTERS: Wednesday, January 15 at the Desmond Complex NCW 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.

DANCE; Clounmacon GAA dance will be held at the Arms Hotel on 31st Jan. 2014.

THOUGHT: “Unused truth becomes as useless as an unused muscle”. A. W. Tozer.

FEAST: January 15th Feast of St Ita.

Bishop Brendan Leahy will join with Fr John Keating and the people of Killeedy on Wednesday January 15th in celebrating the feast of St Ita- patroness of the Diocese of Limerick at Raheenagh Church for concelebrated Mass at 11am.

ST ITA: To read the full story click www.limerickdioceseheritage.org/Killeedy/pplKilleedy.htm

MIGRANT Sunday 19th Jan. 2014

DOCTOR Kieran Murphy Athea has been informed by the Primary Care Reimbursement Service that his dispensing subsidy for Carrigkerry is being withdrawn from 31st December 2013. Up to now this service was subsidized and is in operation in Carrigkerry since 1984.

AUSTRALIA: Redmond Michael Nolan gave notice to the Supreme Court in Australia of his intention to apply on the 1st March 1916 to practice as a barrister and solicitor bated this day 12 day of January 1915. Redmond Michael Nolan lived at “Moyvane” Darling Street, South Yarra in Victoria.

Daly’s Hotel, Healsville at the time were charging £2-2s per week , had hot and cold bath. Mrs H. C. Hayes was charging 6s per day, she had Summer Houses sleeping out.

MR. THOMAS DOODY, 9 Feb 1939 Catholic press Australia.

A well-known and respected identity, died peacefully at his residence. Doody-street, Alexandria, on the 23rd Feb. 1939, aged 81. Born at Duagh, County Kerry, Ireland, he came to Australia 60 years ago, and lived in Alexandria for over 40 years. Always devoted to his religious duties, he received the last rites of Holy Church before he died. His son, Rev. Father Thomas J. Doody, C.SS.R., celebrated the Requiem Mass for the repose of his soul at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Waterloo. After Mass the funeral left for the Catholic Cemetery, Botany. There were large and representative gatherings both at the Requiem Mass, and at the graveside. Mr. Doody leaves a sorrowing widow and children, including William. Rev. Father Thomas Doody, C.SS.R. (sons), and Catherine, Mary, Dorothy (Mrs. E. Jackson, Pymble), and Theresa (Sister Marie Therese France), daughters. The family express grateful thanks to the Rev. Fathers Bowers P.P., J. Evans and J. O'Flaherty, the Redemptorist fathers, the Patrician Brothers, the Sisters of Mercy, Little Company of Mary, and the Little Sisters of the Poor. — R.I.P.

14 January 8 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

ACTIVE Retirement Day at Knockanure Community Centre.

The next social day for the Active Retirement takes place on Monday 13th January 2014. Mass at 12 pm followed by meal at 1.00 pm. Music by Stevie Donegan. All Welcome. If attending its important to please ring office on 068 49799. New members especially welcome

RECOVERY HAVEN will host a talk by Christy Kenneally "From Heartbreak to Hope: Coping with Cancer, Illness and Loss" at The Ballygarry House Hotel on 8th January at 8pm Admission is free and all are welcome.

TALK; Mary Kenny will give a talk at the Gleneagle Hotel on Jan. 8th at 8pm, the Diocese is hosting the event.

WRITERS’ Week closing date for receipt of novels 1st Feb. 2014, all other entries close 1st March 2014.

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.

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.

DANCE; Clounmacon GAA dance will be held at the Arms Hotel on 31st Jan. 2014.

DEAFHEAR.IE will hold an Information session on Hearing loss on Friday January 10th at Enable Ireland, Edward Street, Tralee, From 10.30am to 12.30pm. Phone 0872723862 for an appointment.

JOBS; Our people who had to emigrate to find work will be disappointed at job prospects at home after reading the front page of the Kerryman last week.

PANTO: Listowel Panto Group will stage Aladdin at Tintean Theatre Ballybunion on 11th January. The cast include, Danny Russell, Gearoid O’Connor, Tina Enright, Aideen O’Conor, Aoife Enright, Catriona Fitzmaurice, Lucinda Hamilton, Eilis Walsh, Ria Browne, Yvonne Fagan and Maurice O’Sullivan. Also featuring students from Theatrix Stage School and members of Listowel Folk Group and Church Choir.

ST JOHN’S: Wed 8th, Katie O’Connor, Steven Sharpe & Tara Stacey. A night of original music. Thurs 16th, Rue Du Canal

Featuring legendary French accordionist, Serge Desaunay, Ray Barron – mandolin/mandola, Kieran Fahy – fiddle and Gaspard Vanardois – guitar/oud. The programme will feature many musical styles including French folk music and tango.

WEDDING: Charlotte Fitzgerald and Eddie Quinn, both of Moyvane were married in Moyvane Church by Fr Lucid on 31st December 2013. Best man was Gerard Quinn, groomsmen Michael Quinn, Ronnie Martin and Andrew Sheehy. Bridesmaids, Saorcha Fitzgerald, Sharon Martin, Karina Sweeney and Breda Dore. The Bride is daughter of Breda and the late Liam Fitzgerald and the grooms parents are Michael and Noreen Quinn.

Karen Carmody of Moyvane and Victor Morkan of Listowel were married in Listowel Church by Fr O Connor on 31st December 2013. Best man was Patrick Guerin and groomsman was Paul Morkan. Bridesmaids Marguerita Nolan and Lisa Moloney. The bride is daughter of D J and Ester Carmody and Noel and Margie Morkan are the grooms parents.

DEATH has taken place of Margaret Beardsley (nee Stackpool)

Requiem Mass for Margaret Beardsley was celebrated in Moyvane Church on January 1st 2014, Burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery.

DEATH took place on Christmas Day 2013 of Mary Moriarty

Ballygoughlin, Glin, Limerick and of Coolard, Ballydonoghue, Lisselton. Survived by sisters Bridie Moloney who lives in Moyvane and Eileen, nephews James and Thomas, niece-in-law Mary, Requiem mass for Mary Moriarty was celebrated in Ballydonoghue Church on Saturday the 28th of December 2013, followed by burial in Gale Cemetery on the Ballybunion Road. Mary was predeceased by her sister Peggy in December 2010.

ANNIVERSARIES: Paddy Dore, Michael Buckley, Dan Shine, Con McCarthy, Kit Leach, Tom Francis, Eddie Holly, Michael McMahon, Nora Flynn, Sr. Joan Harnett, Mick Barrett, Nellie Kelly, James Joy, Maureen Harnett, Fr. Dan Daly, Fr. Denis J Moloney, Kathleen O Brien, Ned Moore, Bishop Michael McAuliffe, Ned Gould, Jim Kennelly, Michelle Foley, Paddy Mannix, Fr Tom O Sullivan, John Gregg, Sheila Broderick, Sheila Walsh, Jennifer Musa, Mass on Fri. 10th at 7.30pm for John Gregg & the deceased members of the Gregg & Hanrahan Families. Mass on Sat. 11th at 7.30pm for Ned Moore. Mass on

Sun. 12th at 10.00am for Michelle Foley & Michael Keane.

Mass on Tues. 14th at 7.30pm for Mary & Patrick Keane & John P., Ellen & Eileen O’Connor.

MOMTHS MIND Fri. 10th Jan. at 7.30pm for Betty Newman nee Mc Elligott (Fr. T. Mc Mahon).

PASTORAL Council meets in the Presbytery on 14th Jan. at 9pm.

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 Philip Kiely & Colin Enright; Knockanure, 10.00am Patricia & Andrew Rogan

THANKS: Margaret Sacristan Corpus Christi Church Knockanure would like to express her sincere gratitude to all who were so generous and kind to her during 2013.

FATIMA 2014 Kerry Diocesan Pilgrimage 8th – 15th May 2014. Spiritual Director: Fr. Noel Spring, Ballybunion. Enquires to 021-4277700 or Maureen Harty 066-7131328.

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE: Sat. 25th January 10.30 am - 5.00pm Day of Reflection with Brendan Comiskey SS.CC - "To be baptized is to be called by God into a special place …". Booking 066-7134276 email: ardfertretreat@eircom.net

MAGAZINE: Knocknagoshel Then and Now, the 30th Edition is now available.

It contains 83 pages of stories, history and pictures. Among the articles are, My first bicycle by Kathleen McElligott, the late Rory O Connor who died in 2013 is recalled, Loughfuder School Reunion recalled, Memories of Timmy O Connell who served in Korea, Jack McElligott helps Kerry to fourth All-Ireland. A great many snippets taken from GAA newspaper reports are also included. Other items including the oldest people, Knocknagoshel Creamery, Dance Halls, Last pony and Trap Priest, Fianna Fail Officers 1954, Threatened Eviction 1888, Geaneys The Strong Men, Deaths 1963 and 2012. Selection of pictures from Loughfudar School Reunion 2013 also among dozens of photos taken over the past 100 years in the locality.

DEATH OF THE REV. R. CARR. Born Ahalahana 1853

Taken from 1 June 1895 Freeman’s Journal,

The Rev. R. Carr, who died at Chiltern, Diocese of Sandhurst, last week, was a native of the County of Kerry, and was born near Listowel. He was educated at All Hallows Missionary College, Drumcondra, Dublin, and shortly after his ordination came to Australia. His first field of labour was in the Diocese of Goulburn, where he was for a considerable time inspector of Catholic schools. Subsequently (says the Melbourne Advocate) he became attached to the Diocese of Bendigo, and was appointed by the Bishop to the pastoral charge of the important parish of Nagambie, where he laboured with the energy and zeal of a devoted missionary until two years ago, when he was appointed to Chiltern. For a considerable time he had been in delicate health. Brief as was his residence in Chiltern, he was much esteemed by all classes of the community for his broad-minded charity, his tolerant views, and, above all, for his genuine and unassuming piety. At the time of his death Fr. Carr was about 45 years of age. He was a brother of Dr. Carr, physician, at present residing in the Western district, but formerly of South Melbourne, and was a nephew of an Irish priest who was rather famous in his day for his good works and patriotism, the Rev. Richard Walsh, who was twenty-seven years parish priest of Thomond-gate, Limerick, and afterwards P.P. of Rathkeale, in the same diocese,

POPE Francis Message for World Day of Peace 2014 is here: www.catholicbishops.ie/2013/12/12/popes-message-world-day-prayer-peace-1-january-2014/. It focuses on fraternity as the foundation and pathway to Peace. Fraternity - sibling or brotherly love: "needs to be discovered, loved, experienced, proclaimed and witnessed to. But only love, bestowed as a gift from God, enables us to accept and fully experience fraternity.

THOUGHT: It is an awesome, challenging thought. The Lord comes to us in our friends. What we do and are to them is an expression of what we are to Him.

Lloyd Ogilvie

Sharon Shannon Midnight December 2013

https://vimeo.com/83164612

14 January 1 Knockanure

KNOCKAURE

HAPPY New Year to all our readers, many were home for Christmas, hope you have enjoyed your time with us and safe journey home.

LOCAL woman Mairead was busy over the Christmas Season, displaying hundreds of craft items at Craft shop Na Mear in Church Street.

THANKS to all the sponsors of prizes at the recent School Concert, including, Anna Enright Hairdresser, Holly’s Gala Moyvane, Instyle Interiors Listowel, Leslie O Sullivan Flower Arranging, Flying Saucer Restaurant Listowel, Dermot and Joanne Clancy Knockanure and Garvey’s Supervalue Listowel. Bag of coal privately sponsored.

GREAT CROWDS attended the Christmas Ceremonies in Knockanure, people were arriving for the Christmas Eve Mass 30 minutes before the starting time, as both the children’s and adult choirs performed we were in for a treat. You can hear them on the usual sites. Fr Lucid our Parish Priest was busy coping with all the ceremonies. He thanked all who gave their time helping the church. The dedication of helpers to parish events was very noticeable in the Celebration of the Nativity and the school concert.

DEATH took place on 17th December 2013 of Phyl O Kelly, nee Brandon of Killarney Road, Abbeyfeale. Survived by husband Michael, sons John and Micheál, daughters Cliona and Una, brothers Tim Joe and Sean, sisters, Catherine and Delia, her brother Diarmuid predeceased her. Requiem Mass was celebrated on Friday 20th December 2013 at the Church of the Assumption, Abbeyfeale for Phyl O Kelly, she was laid to rest afterwards at Reilig Íde Naofa Abbeyfeale. Phyl was born at Kilmorna Post Office. Daughter of Jack Brandon, her mother was Teahan from South Kerry.

DEATH took place on 21st December 2013 of Eileen Moriarty (nee Buckley), late of Moriarty's Drapery, 45 William Street, Listowel. Eileen was predeceased by her husband Denis & son Ned and is survived by children, Michael, Tom (Cork), Anne O Callaghan (Mallow) & Denis. Following Requiem Mass at St. Mary's Church, Listowel on Monday 23rd December 2013, Eileen Moriarty was burial afterwards in St. Michael's Cemetery. Eileen was a great favourite with the older generation, as she always knew how to dress them.

ANNIVERSARIES: Ned Buckley, Maureen McSkane, Kit O Rourke, Maurice Kennelly, Joan Kennelly, Denis Histon, Sr. Declan Buckley, Mary Ann O Carroll, Hannah Wetherall, Francis Dowling, Brendan Mulvihill, Tim Donoghue, John Fealy, Mary Keane, Jimmy Lyons, Dr. Roger O Connor, Fr. Michael F Kennelly, Francis Thornton, Denny Mulvihill, James Curtin, Jerry Lyons, Dan Keane, Christopher O Connor, James Culhane, Pat Galvin, Tom Roche, Dermot Keane, Mass on Fri. 3rd at 7.30pm for Deceased members of the Culhane Family. Mass on Sat. 4th at 7.30pm for Maurice & Esther Kennelly & the deceased members of the Kennelly Family. Mass on Sun. 5th 10.00am for Michael & Teresa Bambury and the 11.00am Mass is for Bridget (Pidge) Holly.

FIRST FRIDAY Mass Knockanure on Thursday 2nd Jan at 7.30pm. Mass in Moyvane on 3rd Jan. at 7.30pm. No Communion Calls this Friday.

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 & Jimmy Collins,

11.00am, Amanda Coulson & Aine O’Connor. Knockanure, 10.00am Gerard Leahy & Brenda Clancy.

Collectors for January: Vigil, Eddie Flaherty & Michael Scanlon, 11am Eddie Stack & John Ahern, Knockanure 10am Margaret Carmody.

RACING at Ballyheigue Beach on Jan. 4th.

RECOVERY HAVEN will host a talk by Christy Kenneally "From Heartbreak to Hope: Coping with Cancer, Illness and Loss" at The Ballygarry House Hotel on 8th January at 8pm Admission is free and all are welcome.

THOUGHT: When people love each other, they are content with very little. When we have light and joy in our hearts, we don't need material wealth. The most loving communities are often the poorest. If our own life is luxurious and wasteful, we can't approach poor people. If we love people, we want to identify with them and share with them.

Jean Vanier

MARY KENNY author, journalist and broadcaster is the guest of the Diocese on Wednesday 8th January 2014 in the Gleneagle Conference Centre, Killarney. All are welcome.

SCRIPTURE: Fr. Seamus O'Connell, Professor of Sacred Scripture at St. Patrick's College, Maynooth and a priest of the Diocese of Kerry will explore over two nights - Jan 31st and Feb 7th 2014. A Gospel for a New People: Discovering New Life with Matthew's Gospel in Ardfert Retreat Centre. Each evening will begin at 7.30pm and will conclude at 9.15pm.

Alcholics Anonymous : Are you worried about your drinking habits?

AA: Do you think you may have a drink problem? Contact your local AA meeting or telephone 066-7127820 or 087-0522911 for information or advice.

“RADIO Kerry- Horizons” horizons@radiokerry.ie Sunday from 9am to 10am. local religious and social affairs programme.

CRIB: For 40 years Rena Kenneally has been devoted to designing the Cathedral Crib in Killarney.

KERRY LIFELINE provide a support service over the Christmas holidays. Tel 064-6636416 to arrange appointment with a counsellor or call 1life helpline 1800247100 for 24 hour Tel support. Text HELP to 51444. Thanks to everyone for supporting all of our fundraising efforts in 2013.

Exhibition featuring 125 photographs from the Limerick Leader’s archive will be staged at Shannon Airport early 2014,

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.

FATIMA 2014 Kerry Diocesan Pilgrimage 8th – 15th May 2014. Spiritual Director: Fr. Noel Spring, Ballybunion. Enquires to 021-4277700 or Maureen Harty 066-7131328.

FEAST OF EPIPHANY takes place on Monday January 6th It is a Holy Day of Obligation.

BALLYDONOGHUE Parish Magazine 2013, Est. 1985.

The magazine this year contains 250 pages of articles and a great many colour pictures. The back cover has a fine picture of Ballydonoghue U16 Team who won the County League Division 1 in 2013 and the inside front cover has a fine picture of women leaving the church after a Mission in 1941. There is a youth section from page 3 to 34. Features Section 35 to 102. Contains among others others, stories from Mick Finucane and Michael Barry. Lifestyle Section 103 to 126, includes story of Noreen Neville being proud for being an old fashioned hoarder.

History Section, page 127 to 170, include Thirty years ago, Ploughing match 1915, forgotten Soldier Michael Dee died 1918, Major events in Ballydonoghue from 1871-2013. Children’s Section runs from 171-194, has a creative corner and picture parade.

Sports section 195-214, gives a list of Ballydonoghue Minors and Olympic gold winner 1906 and of course a great coverage of GAA events. The general Section, contains, tributes, Weddings, Baptisms and Deaths. News from Kerry Emigrants. Letters and Creative writing and much more.

OUT OF THE SHADOWS.

By M. M. Warner.

When the shadows of your heart assemble

In memory's sombre halls,

And the skeleton of life's regrets

Your aching heart appals;

. When your very soul seems freezing

For the warmth of a hope that's lost.

Like a scuttled ship that's cast away

On angry waves storm tossed;

When your heart is full of sorrow,

When fears oppress your mind;

When friends and those you love the best

Seem cruel and unkind;

Then seek some weary brother,

Whose hope in life is dim,

And soothe his fevered, throbbing b'row;

Relight the hope in him.

As you gently lead him upward

To realms of hope's bright light,

You both have left the shadows

And the world again seems bright.

Christmas, 1913.

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.

POPE Francis will preside at the following liturgies

Wednesday 1 January: Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God and forty-seventh World Day of Peace. Mass presided over by Pope Francis in the Vatican Basilica (09:00 – 11:30).

All the events at which Pope Francis presides may be viewed on www.news.va.

Knocknagoshel Memorial to soldiers killed 1923

https://vimeo.com/82821903

Knockanure Christmas Concert

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQ0nR_cgBFE&feature=c4-overview&list=UUvu6UB8pWOY7MMn5MxCtj-w