Tribute to Peter of Lixnaw

Tribute to Peter Stackpoole

DEATH of Peter Stackpoole of 10 Clanmaurice, Lixnaw, and late of Lr. Athea, on 3rd January, 2024. Predeceased by his parents Jack and Bridie. Survived by his family, son Martin, daughter Samantha and their mother Marie, Martin’s partner Karolina, brothers John, Tom and Dan and sisters. Hannah Mai Murphy (Rockchapel) and Helen Cregan (Ballyhahill), sisters in law, brothers in law, nieces, and nephews. Reposing at “The Day Chapel” Abbeydorney on Sunday afternoon from 3pm to 5pm. Arriving to St. Michael’s Church, Lixnaw on Monday morning for 11 a.m. requiem mass streamlined on http://www.churchcamlive.ie/lixnaw-parish-live-stream. Burial afterwards in Lixnaw Lawn Cemetery.

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Lixnaw GAA

It was with great sadness that we learned of the untimely passing of our dear friend yesterday, Peter Stackpoole.

What can we say about Peter?

Peter was a club man, he knew every blade of grass that grew on the pitch in Lixnaw, he was a reliable figure, pacing the sidelines of an array of senior matches, the bag of sliotars in one hand, the crate of bottled water often in the other. Always good for a quick reply or a joke.

He wasn’t just a member, he was also a loyal supporter of all the club activities, indeed many will remember him taking part in the talent show that our neighbours in Fingue GAA held a few years ago.

One abiding memory we have now of Peter is standing on the sidelines, the arms folded, looking towards the field of play, in his mind, playing the match and winning every puck.

More recently since the walk way opened in our grounds, a familiar sight was Peter, “doing the rounds” as he would say when you meet him doing the laps.

While our loss is great, the loss to his family is greater and we extend our deepest sympathies to his family.

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Condolence Book for Peter Stackpoole

10 Clanmaurice, Lixnaw, Kerry / Athea, Limerick

Condolences to Martin and the Stackpoole family on Peter s passing Rip

— Noel Twomey. Cullen

Condolences to Martin and family on the passing of Peter, May he rest in peace.

— John O’Connor Dromina

Sincere sympathies to Martin, Samantha and Marie on the sudden and untimely passing of Peter.

Condolences also to the extended Stackpole & Collins families and to all who mourn his passing.

May Peter Rest in Peace.

— Trish and Kevin Hunt

Sincere condolences to the Stackpool family and extended families on the passing of Peter. May he Rest in Peace.

— AnnMarie Stack & Liam Culhane, Glin

Sincere condolences to Hannah and family and the Stackpoole family. May he rest in peace.

— Marie Guiney, Guineys Bridge

Sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family on your sad loss of Peter. May Peter rest in peace

— Tommy and Anita Barrett

Sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family. May Peter Rest In Peace.

— Morgan & Mary O’Flaherty, Derrevrin.

Expressing our deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Niall Cullen and family

Deepest sympathies to Samantha and all the family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May your Dad rest in peace.

— Shaunagh Browne, CUH

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— John and Liz O Keeffe and family, Lixnaw.

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad, sudden and untimely passing of your beloved Peter. Solas na bhFlaitheas agus leaba i measc na Naomh go raibh aige.

— Eddie and Bridget Mulvihill Glin

Sincere Sympathy to the Stackpoole Family’s on the sad passing of Peter. May his Gentle soul rest in Peace.

— James & Kathleen Shanahan & Family, Kilbaha, Moyvane.

We would like to express our sincere sympathy to John Berni Dan and Lily our wonderful community members on the untimely passing of your dear Peter. Also our sincere sympathy to Peters family and his extended family. May Peters gentle soul Rest in Peace

— Knockanure Community Text Alert

Deepest sympathies to Samantha and all families on your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May your Dad rest in peace

— NPDT Mental Health UHK

Deepest sympathy to Hannah Mai on the sad loss of your brother Peter, also sympathy to all the Stackpoole Family and extended families. May Peter rest in peace.

— Margaret Maunsell, Kilflynn

Sincere sympathy to Peter’s son, daughter, family and circle of friends. He was a gentleman and very kind to me when I first moved to Lixnaw. Sorry I wasn’t able to make the funeral but I did watch it online. Rest in peace Peter 🌹

— Patrise O Hanlon

Sincere condolences to Hannah Andy Andy John and Tayna and all the Stackpool family. May Peter rest in peace.

— Seamus and Eileen Enright Rockchapel

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter a true gentleman may he Rest In Peace

— Anthony and Patsy Maunsell

Sincere condolences to Nelius and the extended Stackpoole family on the death of Peter. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam uasal

— Roisin Moore St. Brigid’s Presentation Secondary School

Sincere SYMPATHY to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter may he rest in peace

— John Gould Ballylongford

Sincere sympathy to Samantha and her family on the death of Peter, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

— Gerardina Harnett

Our deepest sympathy to Marie, Martin and Samantha on the sad passing of Peter. We are thinking of you all at this time. May he rest in peace.

— Emma & Katie Costello

My condolences to John and all the family. May he rest in peace.

— Mary Sheehy Clounmacon

Deepest sympathy to peters family may he rest in peace

— Mag and Jamie Fitzgerald

Deepest sympathy to all Peters family may he rest in peace

— Jerome Foley

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter May Peter rest in peace.

— Declan Woulfe Abbeyfeale

Our sincere sympathy to Peters family, Marie, Martin & Samantha, John & his brothers & sisters & extended family on your sad loss of Peter. May his gentle soul rest in heavenly peace.

— Nora Cawley & Bert (Bernie’s Mother & Brother) Shrule Mayo.

Deepest condolences to Martin , Karolina and all the Stackpoole family on your sad loss.

May Peter Rest In Peace.

— Kevin O Connor, Kilflynn.

My sincerest sympathies Samantha to you and your family on the loss of your dad. May he Rest in Peace

— Bebhinn O Sullivan, CUH

Our sincere condolences on the sad and untimely passing of Peter

to Marie, Martin, Samantha, his Brothers, Sisters and the extended Stackpoole Family.

May Peter rest in Peace.

Solas na bhFlaitheas air i gconai.

— Donie & the Kelliher Family, Listowel.

Our deepest sympathies to the Stackpoole families on the sad passing of Peter. May his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Francis and Martina Gaire, Ballygarrett, Duagh

Sincere sympathy to Marie Martin Samantha all the Stackpool family on the sudden passing of Peter. May he rest in peace. Amen

— Pat and Phil Galvin Crotta Lixnaw

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. Peter was a great character and a gentleman. May he rest in peace.

— Paddy, Mairead & Patricia Lynch, Gortdromagouna, Moyvane

Sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family and the extended family at this sad & difficult time . Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis .

— Teddy Madden & family

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter . May he rest in peace

— Dick & Marie Dalton Abbeyfeale

Sincere condolences to Hannah and all the Stackpoole and Murphy families on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Mossie and Noreen Leahy, Lombardstown

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— John Healy

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family. Rest in perfect heavenly peace Peter.

— Sandy and Mary Egan. Abbeydorney

Sincere sympathy to all the Stackpool family on the sad passing of yer brother.

Knockanure school we went from the o Flaherty family Keylod Moyvane.

We had some good fun going to school with Mary Carroll xxx

— Angela o Flaherty keylod Moyvane.

Deepest sympathy to Marie, Martin and Samantha, at this sad time, may Peter rest in peace.

— Kieran and Bridget o Carroll Abbeydorney

Sincere sympathy to Hannah and family and the Stackpoole family on the death of Peter. May he Rest in Peace.

— Maurice and Ellen Stack, Knockaclarig and Broadford

Deepest sympathy Helen Michael jack and both Cregan and Stackpoole families on the sudden death of your brother! May he rest in peace!

— Angela and mike Culhane

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace

— James Collins

Sincere sympathy to Martin, Samantha & Marie and all the Stackpoole family and extended families on the sad loss of Peter. May he Rest in Peace.

— Bill & Rose Mc Auliffe, Athea

Our deepest sympathy to Marie, Samantha, Martin and Karolina and all extended Stackpoole families on the untimely passing of a great and obliging close friend and generous neighbour that did not have NO in his vocabulary. Peter you will be greatly missed at our table.

Rest In Peace Peter.

— Martn, Mary, Nora Marie, Micháel and Clodagh Murphy

Sincere sympathy to Hannah and the Stackpoole and Murphy families on the sad passing of Peter .

May he rest in peace

— Mary and Jessie Collins Rockchapel

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family may his gentle soul rest in peace

— Vinnie and Marie Wrenn

Our condolences to Marie, Samantha , Martin all the Stackpoole and Collins families. Rest in peace Peter.

— Sinead & Sean Donohue

Deepest Sympathy to Martin, and to all the Stackpoole Family on the sad passing of Peter. May he Rest in Peace

— Tadhg Flynn

Sincerest sympathy to Marie, Martin, Samantha and all the Stackpoole +Collins family on the passing of Peter.May he rest in peace safe in the arms of Jesus.

— Pat +Carmel Costelloe Causeway

To Hannah and all the Stackpool and Murphy families our deepest sympathy on the death of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Nelius and Mary O Connor Rockchapel

My sincere condolences Samantha on the loss of your dear father. I will be thinking of you and your family during these difficult days. May your Dad rest in peace.

— Ann Moran, CUH – Cork

Sincere Condolences Marie, Martin, Samantha and the extended Stackpool family on Peter’s sudden passing.

My he Rest In Peace.

— Bridget Quinn & Family Dromin Listowel

Deepest sympathy to Samanta martin and Marie on the sad and sudden passing of peter

May peter rest in eternal peace

— Johnnie McCarthy and Mary Curran lixnaw

My deepest sympathy Samantha to you and your family on the loss of your Dad.

— Clare O’Brien, CUH

Deepest sympathy to all the family. May Peter Rest In Peace

— Eileen (Healy) Mulvihill, Glin and Listowel

Sincere sympathy to Hannah Mai and extended Stackpool and Murphy Families on the sad passing of Peter May his gentle soul rest in peace

— The Sheehan family Crounrea Ballydesmond

Condolences to Marie, Samantha, Martin, to brothers John Tom Dan, sisters Hannah and Helen on the very sad loss of Peter, to the extended Stackpoole family, all are in our thoughts and prayers, Rest in peace Peter

— Sheila &JJ Molyneaux, Ballintogher, Lixnaw

Deepest sympathy to Marie Samantha and Martin on the passing of Peter may he rest in peace

Helen and Eamon o Neill

Ballydonoghue

— Helen Eamon o Neill

Sincere sympathy to Hannah and all who mourn Peter, may he rest in peace.

— Kieran Roche, Knockaclarig NS

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Sincerely sympathy to the Stackpoole Family on the passing of Peter. Rip

— Donie Lyons & Family The Bar Athea

Deepest sympathy to Helen and extended families on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Martin &Kathleen Dalton Barrigone

sincere condolence’s to Martin and the Stackpoole family. May Peter’s son rest in peace.

Jordan Conway and family Tralee.

— Jordan Conway

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— John & Sinead Murphy, Abbeyfeale

So saddened to hear of Peter’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Stackpoole family. I remember so many moments being in Peter’s company, connected to our working lives. It was a pleasure to have known him. May God be good to him.

Requiscat in pace

— Tony O’Mahony and family. Killeen heights, Tralee

Sincere sympathies to all The Family on the passing of Peter. May He Rest In Peace.

— Gerard and Siobhan Hussey, Ardfert

Sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family and extended family and friends on the sad passing of Peter. May Peter’s gentle soul rest in peace.

— John & Carmel Shanahan Baranigue Carrigkerry

Our sincere sympathy Marie, Martin,

Samantha and extended Stackpoole and Collins family members on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Brian & Mary Coughlan, Asdee

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family and to Helen at this sad time.May Peters soul rest in peace.

— Gabrielle O Donovan Loughill

Sincere condolences to Samantha and all the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of your Dad. May he RIP. Thinking of you all

— Sinead Favier Glenflesk

RIP Peter.

Sincere Condolences to all the family.

— Sheila & Pat Barry

Sincere condolences to the Stackpool family on the loss of Peter.

James and Gillian Sheahan, Listowel.

— James Sheahan

Our Condolences to Marie Martin and Samantha and all The Stackpoole and Collins family. R.I.P Peter.

— Con & Cyedonia Rice

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the death of Peter. May he rest rest in peace.

— John & Geraldine Houlihan Lixnaw

Deepest condolences on the passing of your Dad, Samantha and all the Stakepoole family. I am very sorry to hear this sad news. Regards, Dawn Dept of Nursing, MTU

— Dawn Farrell, MTU

Sincere sympathy to Maria, Martin and Samantha, sisters and brothers on the death of Peter. May he rest peace

— Hannah and Dan Heaphy

Sincere sympathy to Maria Samantha Martin and all the family May Peter rest in peace.

— Ml and Mary McCarthy Ballylongford

Sincere sympathy to Hannah , Andy and family on the death of your brother Peter. May he Rest In Peace.

— Marie and Pat Murphy , Meeng , Rockchapel

So very sorry to hear of Peters sudden passing, he was a pleasure to meet and fantastic company.Sincere condolences Marie , Martin , Samantha, Karolina , Hannah and all of the extended family. Rest in Peace Peter .

— Eleanor (O Sullivan)Aidan Quinlan + family, Listowel.

Sincere sympathy to Marie Martin and Samantha on the sad passing of Peter. .a friend to everyone and very obliging man may he rest in peace

— MIKE and Joann Foley

Sincere condolences to Hannah and family.

Helen Reidy

Newmarket

— Helen Reidy

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the death of Peter. May he rest rest in peace.

— Eamonn Leen Leith East Tralee

My deepest condolences to you all.

Thinking and praying for you all through this difficult time.

May Peter rest in peace.

— Aimee Conway

To all the Family, so sorry for your loss. May Peter rest in peace.

— Nuala Brosnan, Clogher, Lixnaw.

Deepest sympathy. May Peter rest in peace.

— John Martin Brosnan, Clogher, Lixnaw

Sincere sympathy to Peter’s loved ones. May he Rest in Peace.

— Dan & Mary Collins Gortacrissane

My sincere condolences Marie Martin Samantha and family peter thanks a million for everything you done for me over the last few years we had some craic every day we were together inside i will miss you forever a pure gentleman rip my friend tiĺl we meet again

— Kevin mc Cabe

My sincere condolences to Maria Martin Samantha and family rip peter over the few years we had a great bond and craic peter thanks for everything i will be forever grateful you were one in a milion thanks peter I will be forever grateful and miss you thanks for the craic and everything you done for me rip my friend

— Kevin Katie Aaron Keeley Mc Cabe

Sorry to hear of the passing of Peter .Our sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole families May his good deeds go with him and may his soul R I P

— Billy and Joan Moloney Moyvane

Our sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Richard & Liz Vaughan – Templeathea, Athea

Sincere Sympathy to Peter’s family on his very sad passing may his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Ann Lynskey, Galway

Our sincere sympathies to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace

— Willie & Christine Stack, Carrueragh Knockanure

OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE STACKPOOLE & EXTENDED FAMILIES ON THE SAD PASSING OF Peter may he rest in peace

— John & Helen Lane Newmarket

Condolences to Marie, Samantha and Martin at this very sad time.

— Maggie Mae and Peggy Pierce

Sincere sympathy to Marie , Martin , Samantha and the extended families on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— John , Aine and the Kennedy family Asdee

My sincere condolences to Marie, Martin, Samantha and the Stackpoole and extended family. May Peter rest in peace.

— Daniel Conway

Deepest Sympathy to the Stackpoole Family on the sad passing of Peter May he Rest in Peace

— Seán Óg Costelloe

Deepest sympathy to John and all the Stackpoole family on the sad loss of Peter. May he Rest in Peace.

— James & Patricia Kelly

On behalf of all the quane clan sincere condolences to all the stackpoole family he was a gentleman and his company was always full of fun and laughter he was one of a kind no question wat a lovely fellow he was .

— Tom & Catherine Quane

Our deepest sympathy to the Stackpool family on your sad loss of Peter. May his soul rest in peace .

— Der & Mary Mulvihill & family Keylod Moyvane

Condolences to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter may he rest in peace

— Doreen and neilie Cahill ardagh

Our deepest sympathy to Marie, Martin and Samantha on Peter’s untimely passing. Condolences also to the extended Stackpoole family May Peter rest in eternal peace.

— Liam & Mary Walsh, Tarbert

My thoughts and my prayers are with Marie, Samantha and Martin at this sad loss of a husband and a dad. May Peter rest in peace

Rachel O’Brien Ballyheigue Co Kerry

— Rachel O’Brien

Deepest condolences on the sad passing of Peter, May He Rest In Peace

— Robert and Brenda Brennan Kilflynn

Deepest sympathies to the Stackpoole and Cregan families at this very sad time. May Peter rest in peace.

— Seanie and Marian Scollard, Dromcollogher

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole and Cregan families on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— John and Catherine Scollard, Dromcollogher

Sincere sympathy to Marie, Samantha, Martin & Karolina on the sad passing of Peter. Sympathy also to his brothers, sisters, extended family, all his relatives and his many friends. May he rest in peace.

— Mike & Margaret Buckley, Larha, Asdee

Sincere sympathy to Martin and the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Aidan Murphy, Banteer

Sincere condolences to Hannah, Andy & family & all the Stackpoople family. May Peter rest in peace.

— TT Howard & family Ballydesmond

Our sympathies to Hannah Mai , Andy the extended Stackpoole family on the death of Peter . May he rest in peace.-

— Noel & Breeda O’Callaghan, Rockchapel.

Deepest sympathy Martin and family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Des Aherne. Killorglin

Sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family on Peter’s untimely passing. May he Rest In Peace.

— Robert & Eileen Bunyan, Ballydonoghue

Deepest sympathy to all the Stackpoole family at this difficult time a great friend and neighbour rest in peace Peter

— Biddens Liston Lr Athea

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the death of Peter .

May he rest in peace

— Ned & Margaret White Athea

Sincere sympathy to all the family. So sorry to hear of yer loss . May he rest in peace

— Maureen Harnett

Sincere Sympathy to all the Stackpole family on the death of Peter may he rest In peace

— Tony Brigid Hayes Ballyhahill

Sincere Sympathy on the passing of Peter may he rest in peace

— Michael Enright & Family, Castlemaine

Sincere sympathy to all the family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— James Sheehy

Deepest sympathy to Peters family and loved ones. I didn’t know him too many years but always enjoyed his company and chats. May he Rest in Peace.

— Jim Morrissey & family. London & Ahabeg.

Deepest sympathy to all the Stackpoole family on your sad loss. May Peter rest in peace.

— Liam Joan and Amy O’Connor upper Athea

RIP.ie

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Deepest sympathy to all on the untimely death of Peter.

May he rest in peace.

— Gene & Kathleen Fitzmaurice, Moyvane

Deepest sympathy and thoughts are with you Samantha and all the Stackpoole family at this very difficult time.

From Bernadette, Maurice and family.

— Bernadette Galvin

My sincere sympathy to the Stackpool family. My abiding memory of Peter is hearing him singing as he approached Knockanure cross as he walked to school. Ar Dheis Dé go raibh anam.

— Doreen Corridan nee Goulding

Our thoughts and prayers are with Marie Martin &Samantha all the Stackpoole family and extended family and his many friends and may you find comfort that people hold you in their thoughts and prayers may Peters gentle soul rest in peace

— Marguerite & Michael Rid and family Lixnaw

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpool family and sister Helen on the sad passing of Peter. R.I.P.

— John and Margreta O’Keeffe

Condolences to all who mourn Peter’s death. May he rest in peace.

— John and Patsy Cregan

Sincere Sympathy to the Stackpoole Family on the passing of Peter. May he Rest in Peace.

— Paul & Kay Flynn Ardrahan Ardfert

Deepest sympathy to Hannah,Andy and family and to the Stackpool family, on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Dora and Mick Broderick and family. Toureenfineen

Condolences to Dan and family and extended family’s on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace

— Kathleen Culloty Annaghmore Headford

Deepest sympathy to Dan and extended Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace

— Richard Harnett Castleisland

My sincere condolences to Marie, Martin, Samantha and extended family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Marguerite Ronan

Sincere Condolences to Peters family, the Stackpole and Sheahan families on Peters untimely passing, may he Rest In Peace.

— Tom and Liz Sheehy

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter may he rest in peace.

— Ricky Keane Ardfert

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter, he was always so helpful and always a gentleman.

May he rest in peace.

— Martin & Nora O’Connor, O’Connor Bros Garage, Castleisland

Sincere sympathy to Dan, Lily and family on the sad passing of your brother Peter. Condolences to all the Stackpoole families. May Peter rest in peace.

— Tim & Eileen Kiskeam Co.Cork

Sincere sympathies to all the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May he Rest In Peace.

— Paudie Donegan Moyvane

Sincere sympathy to Hannah, Andy and Stackpool families on the death of Peter. Rip.

— Danny,Mary Guiney and Family. Rockchapel.

Sincere Sympathy to Hannah and all the Stackpoole family on the sad loss of Peter May he Rest in peace

— Derry and Rachael Leahy Rockchapel and mallow

Very sad to hear of the sudden loss of Peter. My sincere condolences to all the family. May he rest in peace.

— John Leahy – Listowel

Condolences to the Stackpoole family. I’m sorry for your loss.

May he rest in peace.

— Evan McCarthy

Our condolences to Martin, Samantha, Marie and all the family on the sad passing of Peter, may he rest in peace.

— Loretto, Francie & William O’Connor, Muckenaugh & Australia

Sincere condolences to Marie Samantha Martin and extended Stackpoole Family on the untimely death of Peter. He is a big loss to his family and the wider community. May his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Pat & Lucy Cronin. Irrebeg

Deepest sympathy to Marie, Samantha, Martin and the extended stack pool family on the sad passing of Peter. Rip.

— Geraldine & Chris Fitzgerald and Family, Kiltomey

Sympathy to the Stackpoole family, extended family and relatives.

May Peter rest in peace.

John & Marian Healy Prendergast.

Glin.

— John & Marian Healy Prendergast

Sincerest Condolences to all the Stackpoole Family on the untimely passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Dan & Michelle Leahy

We offer our sincere condolences to Martin Maire Samantha and the extended Stackpool families on the untimely passing of Peter. he was a great supporter of Kerry hurling and he travelled many long distances to games to support the teams. Rest in peace peter

— Kerry hurling management and panel

My deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family Samantha Martin and Marie on the sad passing of your dear Peter. To his brothers and sister in laws John, Dan, Tom, Berni, Lily Margaret and their families, to his sisters Hannah Mai, Helen their husbands David John and their families. What a terrible loss Peter is to all his family community and neighbours. One of a wonderful great family. May his gentle soul rest in peace

— Margaret Carmody Knockanure Moyvane

Sincere condolences to Marie, Samantha & Martin on the untimely passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Jacques & Marian Quilter

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Samantha, Marie and Martin and all your family on the very sad loss of your dad. May his soul rest in peace

— Joan and Kieran Dinan and family, Ballyroe

Sincere sympathy to Dan, Lillie& extended Stackpoole family on the sad loss of Peter may he rest in peace

— Dermie & Noreen Murphy Kilquane

Sincere sympathy to Hannah, Andy and to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Dave and Eda O’Connor, Clough, Rockchapel

Our sincere sympathy to all Peter’s family at this sad difficult time.

May he rest in peace.

— Mike Finucane & Helen Lisselton

Condolences to the Stackpoole family on the death of peter. I’m so so sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace.

— Joe Mc elligott

Peter had the rare gift of making everyone he met feel special, the twinkle in his eye would make you smile,a rogue & a gentleman.

Take comfort in the life he led, so sorry it’s too short, thinking of you all on your journey without him, life will never be the same.

— Zoe McEvoy

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family &the wider family on the death of Peter. Sorry for your loss . May he rest in peace .

— Dave & Margaret Madigan.

My deepest condolences to Samantha, Martin, Marie and all who knew and loved Peter. May his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Leanne Fitzgerald

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family may his gentle soul rest in peace

— Vinnie and Marie Wrenn

Sincere Sympathy to the Stackpoole family at this sad time. May he Rest in Peace.

— Tommy Murphy, Gneeveguilla

Our deepest sympathy to Marie Samantha Martin and the Stackpoole family especially Hannah ,Andy, Andy John , Tanya & families on the sudden death of Peter. May your happy memories of Peter console you in the days & weeks ahead Rest in eternal peace Peter.

— Michael, Sheila, Theresa, Jayden , Mary, Mike Anna & Padráig

Sincere condolences to Peters family . A helpful gentleman gone to his heavenly home way too soon . May his gentle soul rip

— Danny O Mahony Castleisland

Martin, Samantha, Marie and The extended Stackpoole family, Sincerest condolences on the sad loss of Peter. His visits and his great company will be sorely missed by us all at home. Thinking of you all at this difficult time.

— Clare Daly

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Nancy O Connor, Upr Dirreen, Athea

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpool family at this sad time. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

— Ann Finucane Piermount Tarbert

Sincere condolences to Marie, Samantha and Martin and their extended families on the sudden passing of Peter RIP.

— Kathy and Paddy Kennelly

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Paddy & Christine McElligott. Bunaghara Listowel

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpole family on the sad passing of Peter. Will be fondly remembered for all his help down through the years. Rest in peace Peter.

— Pádraig Murphy, Henley Group

Sincere sympathy to Marie, Samantha and Martin on Peter’s sad passing, a true gentleman.

May he rest in peace.

— Michael Cronin & Gillian Harris – Sydney

Sincere Condolences To The Stackpoole Family On The Sad Passing Of Peter

One Of A Kind ,,

And A Pure Gentleman,,

Ní Bheidh A Leithéid Arís In Ár Measc

— Martin/Breda Quirke & Family (Kingdom Fast Fit Centre)

Sincerere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family on your loss.

— Carl and Anne Nash, Brosna

Sincere condolences to all the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter

May he rest in peace.

— Tommy and Sinead Barrett Tarbert

Deepest condolences to all the Stackpoole family on your great loss at this sad time, may Peter rest in peace

— Liam and Bridget O flaherty mermaids bar Listowel

Our most sincere condolences to all The Stacpoole Family on the very sad passing of Peter. Always a pleasure to meet. May he Rest In Peace.

— Kevin, Noreen & Michelle Walsh, Ardfert

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad untimely passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Mary McGrath, Lower Athea

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter May he Rest In Peace

— Eamon and Helen Walsh Knocknagoshel

MAY HIS GENTLE SOUL REST IN PEACE

— William Histon

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Paud & Margaret Galvin

Sincere sympathy to Marie, Samantha and Martin and all the extended Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Mike & Mary Dennehy, Ballinclogher

Condolences to the stackpoole family on the death of peter,a true gentleman, may he rest in peace.

— Sharon Godley

Sincere sympathy to all Peter’s family at this sad time. May he rest in peace.

— Mary and Breta O’ Farrell, Shanagolden

Our sincere sympathy to Marie, Martin, Samantha and the extended Stackpoole and Collins families on the sad and untimely passing of Peter. May Peter Rest In Peace.

— Tony & Tess Carroll, Irremore, Listowel.

RIP.ie

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Our Sincere Sympathy to Marie, Samantha, Martin and extended Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Liam Martina & family Irrebeg

SINCERE SYMPATHY TO THE STACKPOOLE FAMILIES ON THE UNTIMELY PASSING OF PETERS MAY HE REST IN PEACE.

— John and Theresa Ryan Tarbert

Sincere Sympathy to Hannah and Andy and all the Murphy and Stackpole families on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace .

— John and Mary Nolan Lyreneague Rockchapel Mallow Co Cork

Our deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole Family on the passing of Peter may he rest in peace

— Connie and Mary McAuliffe Kilteery Loughill

Deepest sympathy to all the family on your sad loss.

— Gerard & Kieran Flynn, Flynn’s Garage, Castlemaine

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter . May he rest in peace .

— Stephen Connaughton

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole and extended family on the passing of Peter may he rest in peace .

— Kathleen, Sheila, and Maryann Culloty, Annaghmore Headford K

Deepest sympathies to all the family on the sad passing of peter RIP

— John Foley

Deepest sympathy Samantha and to all your family. Thinking of all at this sad and difficult time. May your father rest in peace.

— Cathy Kerins Tralee

Deepest condolences to the family and extended families on the sad passing of

Peter.

May he rest in peace.

— Dan & Anne Marie O Sullivan , Leitrim West, Moyvane

Deepest Sympathy to the Stackpoole Families on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace

— Jerry & Ann Woods Knockanure

Sincere sympathy to Helen and the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Pat, Ann & Darragh Sheahan, Turraree, Glin

To Martin, very sorry to hear of the sudden passing of your dad, take care.

— Brian and Francis Meehan

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the ssd passing of peter may he rest in peace

— Margaret Cahill Kilshinane Listowel

Our deepest sympathy to all RIP Peter

— Con and Kathleen Carmody Asdee

Condolences to all the Family. May Peter rest in peace

— Ed & Siobhàn Flahive Ballyheigue

Our deepest condolences to Marie, Martin & Samantha our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very sad time.

— Billy O Leary- O’Leary Brothers Tralee

he will be sadly miss from all members South west mcc he helped the rock nights charity in railway bar Lixnaw

— Liam Counihan South west mcc

We are saddened at the loss of Peter. No words can do justice to Peter. His sense of humour and devil-ment enriched all of our lives, and it was a pleasure to be in his company.

Go dtí go gcasfar le chéile sinn arís

— Lixnaw Christmas Lights

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Pat and Eileen Lynch, Ballylongford

Sincere condolences to John, Bernie & all of Peter’s family on the death of Peter RIP.

— Toddy & Mairéad Walsh, Moyvane.

Sincere Sympathy to Marie, Martin Samantha and extended families on the sad death of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Mary and Christy Collins, Dromlivane, Ballylongford

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole Family on the death of Peter. A pure Gentleman who was so helpful to his customers. Rest In Peace Peter.

— Edward Corkery and Family Brandon

Deepest sympathy to all the family, & extended families on the sad passing of Peter, May his gentle soul Rest In Peace.

— Bill & Peggy Casey Athea

Sincere condolences to Samantha, Martin & Marie & extended family on the sad passing of Peter. May he Rest in Peace

— Oliver & Sharon (McKenna) O Mahony

Sincere sympathy to Martin, Samantha, Marie and extended Stackpoole family. Thinking of you at this difficult time.

— Mike & Rose Sheehy, Listowel

Sincere sympathy to Martin and the Stackpoole family on the loss of Peter, may he rest in peace.

— Dennis & Geraldine Flavin, Tarbert

Sincere sympathy to you Marie Samantha and Martin on the death of Peter. May his gentle soul rest in peace. RIP.

— Ann, Mossie and Martin Scannell The Hill Abbeyfeale

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Maunsell Family, Kilcornan, Co Limerick

Sincere condolences to all the Stackpool family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace

— The Noonan family Ballintubrid Newcastle West

My deepest sympathy on the passing of your beloved Peter RIP.

My heartelt condolences to all Peter’s family.

John and Bernie what an awful shock for all of you.

John I am heartbroken for you, there are no words.

Thinking of you all & saying a prayer at this very sad & lonely time.

Dear Peter Rest in Peace with all those who loved you. May your dear departed Mother & Father hold you in their fond embrace and keep you safe, in the arms of Jesus.

My Love to you all,

Olive x

— Olive Magner, Grange, Newcastle West & Raheen Limerick.

Sincere sympathy to martin and the Stackpoole family on the death of peter. may he rest in peace.

— Padraig & Jodie Monson Rathmore

Sincere Sympathy to children Martin Samantha Marie brothers John Tom Dan sisters Hannah Mai and Helen and extended families and friends. May Peter Rest in Peace.

— Liam Hanrahan

Condolences to Martin and family on your sad loss.

— Eleanor Walsh, Ballybunion

Sincere sympathy to Samantha Martin Marie and extended Stacpoole family on the sudden passing of Peter RIP

— Siobhain Power& family

Our deepest sympathy on your sad loss. May Peter Rest In Peace.

— Mike & Geraldine Parker Kilflynn

We were very saddened to hear of Peters passing.

Our sincere condolences to his family, friends and colleagues.

May he rest in peace.

— Sinead & Bradley (Kerry Biofuels)

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter.

May He Rest In Peace.

— The McElligott family, The Bridge.

Sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter may he rest in peace

— Maurice Fitzgerald Waterville

Sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter may he rest in peace

— Maurice Fitzgerald Waterville

Sending sympathy to Dan, Lily, Neilus, Brid, and Margaret and all the Stackpool’s Lower Athea, from Goretti, and Martin and Diarmuid xxx

— Goretti Kennelly/Parker Canberra Australia

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the loss of Peter, may he rest in peace.

— Tom O’Mahony

Sincere Sympathy to Peter’s family on his very sad passing may his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Alan and Jackie Collins

Our sincere condolences to Marie, Martin, Samantha & the extended Stackpoole family on the sudden passing of Peter. His presence will be greatly missed in the village. May his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Brendan & Helen O’Donoghue & Family Kilcaragh Lawn Lixnaw

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter, may he rest in peace.

— Eoghan McEnery & all Mac Hardware, Listowel

Sincere Sympathy to the Stackpoole Family on the passing of Peter. Rip

— Gerard White &Family. Athea

Deepest condolences to all the Stackpoole family on my great friend and neighbour Peter sad passing may he rest in peace Amen

— Biddens Liston Lr Athea

Deepest Sympathy to the Stackpoole family & extended families May Peter rest in Peace

— JAMES &THERESA KELLY Ballyguiltenane

Sincere condolences to the family and friends of Peter on his sudden passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very sad time. He will be greatly missed. May he Rest in peace

— Liam & Carolyn (Buckley) Barrett

Deepest sympathy to Martin ,Samantha Marie his brothers John, Tom ,Dan his sisters Hannah Mai & Helen & extended Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter . May his gentle soul rest in peace

— Hannah (Flaherty)& Martin O Sullivan & Family Dromcollogher

My sincere sympathy to the Stackpool family on the sad passing of Peter may he rip

— Maurice Walsh Ballygologue Park

Sending my deepest condolences to Martin, Samantha and Marie on the sudden loss of Peter. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. May he rest in peace.

— Marie McSweeney, Gneeveguilla

Our deepest sympathy to Hannah Andy and all the Stackpoole families on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Joe, Tade and Aeneas Lane Knockaclarig Rockchapel

Sending our deepest sympathies to Martin, Samantha, Marie and extended families on Peter’s sudden passing.

May he rest in peace.

— Denis McSweeney & Family, Gneeveguilla

Our Sincere sympathies to all the Stackpoole family, Hannah, Andy and family and all the extended families on the very sad passing of Peter. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Christina and Katie Carmody Brosna

Deepest sympathies to all the family at this sad time RIP Peter.

— Jimmy & Denise O Sullivan Abbeydorney

Sincere sympathy to Peter’s family & friends. Thinking of you all at this difficult time. May he Rest in Peace.

— Veronica & Tom Friel, the Black Lion, London

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpole family on the passing of Peter may he rest in peace  amen

— John Margaret Mulvihill Ballygoughlin glin

Our sincere sympathy to Marie, Martin, Samantha, Helen, Mike and all the Stackpoole family at Peter’s sad and ultimately death. Thinking of you at this very difficult time. May Peter’s soul rest in eternal peace

— Shane and Kay O’Connell

Heartfelt sympathy to Marie, Samantha, Martin and all the Stackpoole family on the untimely death of Peter. Fond memories and great fun always. Rest in peace.

— Bridget Carr, Moyvane.

RIP.ie

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Our deepest sympathy to

Marie Martin Samantha

To John Dan Tom Hannah Mai Helen

All the extended Stackpool families

on Peters sudden death.

What a lovely man Peter rest in peace

— Ned and Marie Moran (Neenan)Keylod Moyvane

Our Sincere Sympathy to the Stackpoole Family on the very sad passing of Peter. May he Rest in Peace.

— Tony O’Donoghue & Family Tyre Service Tralee

Sincere condolences to you Marie, Samantha, Martin, John and all Peter’s siblings & extended Stackpoole families on the sad passing of Peter.

May Peter R.I.P.

— Breda & James Lavery Tarbert

Sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family and Hannah and Andy and family and all extended family on Peter sad passing. May he Rest in Heavenly Peace

— Dan and Kathleen Curtin Upper Glounakeel Rockchapel

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the very sad passing of Peter. Thinking of you all at this difficult time. May he rest in peace.

— James,Mary Kennedy convent st Abbeyfeale

Our sincere condolence to Hannah, Tanya, and to all the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Gerry and Teresa Brennan

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpool family.

May Peter rest in peace.

Danny Lyons

Gale Cross.

— Danny Lyons

Deepest Sympathy to Marie Martin Samanta sisters Hannah Mai & Helen brothers John Tom Dan & all the Stackpoole family on the death of Peter rip

— Catherine &Pat Dowling Kilmallock

My condolences to the Stackpoole and all the extended families on the death of Peter. may he rest in peace

— Moss Stack Rockchapel

Sincere sympathy to Marie, Martin, Samantha and all the Stackpoole family on Peter’s untimely passing. May he rest in peace.

— Thomas and Catherine Hayes. Beale.

Rest in peace Peter.

Canada.

— A. Hilliard

We send our sincere sympathy to the Stackpool family on the sudden & untimely passing of your dad & brother Peter at this difficult time . May his kind & gentle soul rest in peace .

— Margaret & Tim Scanlon Athea

Our deepest condolences to all the family.

— Padraig Fitzgerald

Sincere sympathies to Samantha, Martin, Marie and all the Stackpoole family. May Peter rest in peace.

— Eoin & Michelle Quilter

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the untimely passing of Peter. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

— Tom O’Keeffe, Athea

Sincere condolences to the extended Stackpoole family on the sad and untimely passing of Peter – it was a pleasure to met and deal with him for many years, always with plenty of banter and fun.

He will be sadly missed.

Rest In Peace Peter.

— Con McCarthy, Listowel

Sincere condolences to Samantha and Martin and Peters family. May he rest in peace.

— Olivia Quilter

We were so sorry to hear of Peter’s passing. What a character he was and we are so glad to have spent time in his company.

Our sincere condolences to the family.

— Debbie & Anthony Harris, Ballydehob, Co Cork

Sincerest condolences to Marie, Martin, Samantha and all the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace

— John & Sherly Thornton, Banemore

Sincere Sympathy To Marie And All Of Peters Family May He Rest In Peace

— Eamon &Esther Mc Elligott Asdee

Sincere sympathy to the extended Stackpoole family on the death of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Cllr Liam Galvin

Sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he Rest In Peace.

— Tom& Brigid Moore Keylod Moyvane

Deepest sympathies to all the Stackpool family. May he rest in peace

— Denis Casey Athea

Deepest sympathy Martin Samantha Marie & extended Stackpoole & Collins Families on the untimely passing of Peter..

— Eileen McElligott Lixnaw

Deepest sympathy to Dan, Lily and all the Stackpoole families on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Mike and Eileen Murphy, Knockachur, Knocknagoshel

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter R I P

— Mike & Lottie Fleming Ruhill Boherbue

Sincere sympathy to Marie Martin and Samanta on the sad passing of Peter May he rest in peace

— Matt Quinlan

Thinking of the Stackpoole family at this very difficult time, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

— Caroline Wiles (Lehane)

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family and extended families on the sad passing of Peter may his soul rest in peace

— Eddie and Julia Stack Aughrim Moyvane

Sincere sympathy Marie Samantha Martin and all of Peter’s family on his sudden death. May he Rest in Peace.

— Noreen Brick

Sorry to the Stackpoole’s and extended family, RIP Peter

— Philip and Mary Woulfe Cratloe

My sincere condolences to Marie, Samantha & Martin. Heartbroken to hear about Peter and I’m so sorry for your tremendous loss. May Peter rest in peace

— Mandy Daughton

Sincere sympathies to peters family. It was a huge pleasure to share days racing or life in general with peter. Never boring never sad.

— John Galvin Tralee

Sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family. May Peter rest in peace.

— Nealie Sullivan. Tralee

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpool family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Chris Mcgrath

Deepest condolences to all the family. A gentleman to have known over the years RIP Peter

— Paddy Keane Tralee

I wish to extend my deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. Go raibh leaba aige anois I measc Na Naomh.

— Margaret Walsh

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad, sudden and untimely passing of your beloved Peter. Solas na bhFlaitheas agus leaba i measc na Naomh go raibh aige

— Eddie and Bridget Mulvihill Glin

It was with great sadness that we heard of the passing of our dear friend and loyal supporter of our darts club Peter (RIP).

Peter was there for us through every event & outing the club had. Every Friday night he looked after everyone and made certain everyone got home safely.

He was a true gentleman, a great character and a terrific friend.

Lixnaw darts club would like to extend their deepest sympathy to Martin, Samantha, Marie and the extended Stackpoole family at this sad time.

May Peter’s soul rest in peace

— Lixnaw Darts Club

Sincere sympathy to Samantha and family on yere sad loss.

— Joan McGrath Cashel Ward

Our deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family, relatives and friends on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Tom & Bridie Stack and family Ballyhorgan Lixnaw

Condolences to all Peters family and many friends in this very sad time. RIP Peter.

— Brendan Sheehan

Sincere condolences to Martin, Samantha, Marie, brothers John, Tom, and Dan, sisters Hannah Mai, and Helen on the sad passing of Peter. May his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Tommy Greaney Templeathea

Sincere condolences to Dan Lily and extended Stackpool family and to all who mourn Peter’s passing May he rest in peace

— Seamus &Noreen Cronin Clonkeen

Sincere Sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sudden passing of Peter . May he Rest in Peace.

— Johnny & Helen O Connor Dromclough

Deepest sympathy John and to all of the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. R.I.P.

— Carol Fahy, Menlo, Galway

Deepest sympathy to all the stack Poole family on the passing of Peter rest in peace

— Joan Buckley Mountcoal

Sincere Condolences to Marie Samantha, Martin and all the Stackpool Family on the sad and sudden passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Billy Kathleen and Orla Coyne Lixnaw

Saddened to hear of the death of Peter, too young to die, God give him a place in Heaven this Christmas time with his lovely parents Jack and Bridie…. Sympathy to Marie, Martin, Samantha, his brothers, John Tom and Dan, sisters Hannah Mai and Helen, his nieces and Nephews, in-laws and friends.

— Eileen Jeremiah Kennelly Knockanure

Sincere sympathy to Marie Martin, Samantha & extended Stackpoole families on the sad passing of Peter. May he RIP.

— Noel Barry & Ann White, Athea

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter, may he rest in peace

— Kevin, Marie and family Deerpark Lixnaw

Sincere sympathy to his wife Marie children Martin and Samantha and the extended families on the sad passing of Peter may he rest in peace

— Jimmy McKenna

Sincere sympathy to Tom and all the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May Peter now rest in peace.

Denis and Joan Collins Banard Cross Abbeyfeale

— Denis and Joan Collins

Sincere condolence to Marie . Martin Samantha . The Stackpoole family and extended family on the sad untimely passing of Peter . He always had a smile and chat and was full of devilment and it always was a pleasure to meet him . We will miss him . Rest in peace Peter ❤️

— Denis and Margaret Foley an tochar ban bar Kilmoyley

Sincere sympathy to Hannah , Andy and all the Stackpoole families on the death of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Denis and Mary O’Connor Knockaclarig Rockchapel

Our sympathy to Marie Martin Samantha and all the Stackpoole family on the sudden and all too soon passing of Peter. Joe Dolan better go into retirement now as his main competion has arrived. Peter it was a pleasure to have known you. May you RIP

— Alice and Micheal Molyneaux Dysert

Deepest sympathy to the extended Stackpoole family at this heart-breaking time. A person would never be stuck while Peter was around.

— Saucy o Mahony and family Kilfenora, Fenit

Sincere sympathy to Martin and extended Stackpoole family on the sudden passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Willie Goulding

My deepest sympathy to Samantha and all the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May he Rest in Peace

— Doreen Hare, Ballyheigue

Condolences to all the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of peter may he rest in peace

— Doreen and Neilie Cahill Ardagh

RIP.ie

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To Samantha, Martin and Marie, Our hearts are broken for ye. We had such great times with Peter, through my childhood to races, weddings and to more recent chats in the bar. He never failed to make us laugh and just even being in his presence would automatically put a smile on your face. We can only thank him for the memories and I know for sure there will be a huge void in Lixnaw without him.

— Sandra and James Jones

SINCERE SYMPATHY TO HANNAH ANDY EXTENDED STACKPOOLE FAMILIES. REST IN PEACE PETER.

— EILISH AND CHARLIE QUINLAN ROCKCHAPEL

Sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the death of Peter, may he rest in peace .

— Dick and Marian Chawke

Deepest sympathy to all the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of your beloved Peter. R.I.P

— Agnes Heaphy & Jimmy Hickey

Sincere sympathy to The Stackpoole and extended family.

— Mary Danaher, Athea

Deepest Sympathies To Helen, Tom and The Stackpoole Family On The Sudden Passing Of Peter.

May He Rest In Peace.

— Kevin & Bernie Burke, Newbridge, Co Kildare

Deepest sympathy to all the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— James and Angela Sheehy, Moyvane

Sincere sympathy to Marie, Samantha and Martin, the Stackpoole and Collins family on the sudden passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Lixnaw Golf Society

Sorry to hear of Peter’s passing. May he rest in peace.

— Donal Woulfe , Cratloe, Abbeyfeale

Sincere sympathy to you all at this time. May he Rest In Peace

— John and Margaret Flavin Knockbrack Abbeyfeale

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family, on the untimely passing of Peter, may her rest in peace.

— John & Marie Mc Enery Moyvane

Sincere sympathy to Martin and the Stackpoole family, on the sad passing of Peter, May he rest in peace.

— Pat Shanahan Aughrim Moyvane

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpole family on the sudden passing of Peter.

May he rest in peace.

— SOUTH WEST WHOLESALE LTD Tralee

Condolences to all Peter’s family on his sudden passing, may he rest in peace

— Tom o Gorman, Clounamon, Asdee

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter

may he rest in peace.

Tim Dillon

Banogue Cross

Croom.

— TIM DILLON

Heartfelt sympathy to the family on Peter’s death .May he Rest in Peace .

— Helen McEnery and family ,Listowel

Deepest sympathies to you and all your family Martin , may your father rest in peace,

— Joseph O Donoghue

We extend our heartfelt condolences to Marie, Martin, Samantha, Dan & all the Stackpoole families on the sudden and sad passing of Peter.

We regret we cannot attend Peter’s funeral but rest assured our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very difficult time. May Peter rest in peace

— John & Mary Lynch

Sincere Sympathy to Marie, Samantha and Martin and extended Stackpool family on the sad passing of Peter, may he rest in peace.

— Noel and Elaine Fitzgerald Muckenaugh Lixnaw

Our sincere sympathy to Peters family on his sad passing. We had many chats with him while we were with his pal Tom next door. There was never a dull moment with Peter. May he rest in peace

— Gerard and Kathleen O Connor Lisselton

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpole family on Peters sad passing. May he rest in peace.

— John & Karina Walsh

Deepest condolences to Martin, Samantha and Marie and all of Peters family and friends. Peter will be sadly missed and fondly remembered. May he rest in peace.

— Tj & Bernie Maher Lixnaw

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Joe O Connor, Car Sales

My sincere sympathy to Samantha and the extended Stackpoole family on the sad passing of yere beloved Peter.

— Karl Keohane

Deepest sympathy to Dan, Lily and extended Stackpoole families on the death of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Dan & Mary Galvin, Raheeh, Headford, Killarney.

Deepest sympathies to the Stackpoole family, your relatives, friends and neighbours on the untimely passing of Peter.

May he rest in eternal peace.

— David Dillane. Cahermoneen, Tralee

Sincere condolences to all the Stackpool family on the sudden passing of Peter, may his gentle soul rest in peace

— Martin and Mairead Sheehy, Lisselton

Sincere sympathy to all family on sad passing of Peter may he rest in peace

— DAN AND KATHLEEN HARTNETT

Our deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in Peace.

— Gerry and Julieann O’Brien Abbeydorney

Deepest sympathy to Stackpoole & Collins families may Peter Rip

— Mattie & Philomena O’Donoghue Beale

Deepest sympathy to all the family on the sad passing of Peter always so obliging fixing the rads over the years may he rest in peace

— Joe Guiney Listowel

Sympathy to Marie, Martin, Samantha and extended family on the passing of Peter.

— James and Kathleen O’Connor, Deerpark, Lixnaw

Deepest sympathies to the Stackpoole family and extended families on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace .

— Brendan and Norrie Horgan and family , Ardfert.

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May he Rest In Peace.

— John & Anne White, Ballyduff.

So sorry to hear of peters passing, sincere sympathy to all the family.

— Denis Henry

My Condolences to The Stackpoole Family on their Sad Bereavement…..on the death of Peter…..Ar Dheis De go raibh a Anam Dilis.

— GerardCollins Abbeyfeale.

Deepest sympathy

Peter Rest peacefully

— John Ryan

Deepest sympathies to the Stackpoole & extended families. May Peter Rest In Peace.

— Denise & Rebecca Herbert

Deepest Sympathies to Martin and all the Stackpoole Family on the passing of Peter.. May his gentle soul rest in peace

— Hannah Dunne Vaughan Ballyheigue/Ballydesmond

To Helen, Mike and all the Stackpoole family , our sincere condolences on the death of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Margaret & Denis Culhane Newcastle West

Deepest sympathy to all peter’s family and extended families

On his sad and sudden passing

Msy peter rest in eternal peace.

— Marian Sheehy Finuge

Sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May he Rest in Peace

— Annette O’Flaherty & Patrick Hanrahan

Our deepest sympathy to Marie Samantha & Martin & to extended Stackpoole & Collins Families

May Peter rest in peace

— Dolly & John Stack Listowel

Our sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole Family on the sudden passing of Peter. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May he rest in peace.

— Pat & Mary Leahy, Clounbrane, Moyvane

Sincere sympathy to Hannah Andy and family on the sad passing of Peter May he rest in peace

— Margaret Angland Foyle

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the death of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Mike and Breda Woods

Deepest Sympathies To The Stackpoole Family And Extended Stackpoole And Collins Family On The Sudden Passing Of Peter.

May He Rest In Peace.

— John & Noelle Cregan. Fairview House Ballyhahill Co Limerick

Deepest sympathy to all the Stackpoole family from all the Quane clan may he rest in peace what a fine fine fellow he was .

— Tom & Catherine Quane

My Deepest Sympathy To The Family On The Passing Of Peter May He Rest In Peace

— Kay Conway Lixnaw

Sincere sympathy to The Stackpoole Family on Peter’s passing.

May his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Gerald Byrne Crotta

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpool family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Ned Relihan. Abbeydorney

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family. May Peter rest in Peace

— Christina & Stephen Buckley.

Heartfelt sympathies to the Stackpoole families on the sad loss of your beloved Peter.

Ar dheis Dè go raibh a anam dìlis.

— Annabelle Reen O’ Sullivan

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family at this sad time. May Peter rest in peace.

— Diarmuid and Aine O’Riordan, O’Riordans pharmacy, Athea

Deepest sympathy to all the Stackpole family on the untimely passing of Peter May he rest in peace

— Tom Riordan Dirreen

Deepest Sympathy to the Stackpoole family, relatives and friends on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— TJ & Kathleen Mulvihill, Athea

Our sincere sympathy to all the family.

Wishing you all God’s blessings during a lonely time.

Peter Rest peacefully

— Paddy O Connor and family

Condolences to Dan and all the Stackpoole families on the passing of Peter may he rest in peace

— Joe an Peggy Barrett Knockanure Moyvane

So sorry Thelma to hear of the passing of your Uncle Peter. May he rest in peace. Our condolences to you and all your family.

— Paul & Diane Maher, Galway

Deepest condolences to all the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter .God Rest his soul. RIP.

— Bertha Byrne Templeathea Athea

RIP.ie

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Our deepest condolences to all the Stackpoole family

Rest in peace peter

— Mairead and Tadhy O Sullivan Athea

Sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family, friends and relations on the sad passing of Peter .May the light of heaven shine upon him. RIP .

— Tom Brosnan Knocknagorna Athea

Deepest sympathy to all of Peter’s immediate family, and to brothers John,Tom,Dan ,sisters Hannah Mai and Helen on his sudden untimely death. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during these difficult days. May he Rest in Peace

— Patsy and James Hayes Fairystreet Athea

Samantha, Sincere condolences to you and your family on the death of your father Peter. May his soul rest in peace.

— Mary Brosnan MTU and Castleisland

Such sad news to hear, deepest sympathy to Peters family , his brothers John, Tom & Dan, his sisters Helen & Hannah Mai ,friends & extended family. Rest in peace Peter,

— Jerry & Kitty Forde & Family

Deepest Sympathy to all the Stackpoole Family on the sad passing of Peter, he was a great friend. May his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Sheila, Anthony and Antionette O’Connell, Abbeydorney

Sincere Sympathy to all the Stackpoole family on the sudden passing of Peter May he rest in peace

— Philip and Marie Enright Abbeyfeale

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpool’s on the passing of Peter r i p

— Eoin & Marian Stack Duagh

My sincere sympathies to the family on your loss.

— Danny Healy Rae

Helen, Mike and all the Stackpoole Family our sincere sympathy on the sudden death of Peter may he rest in peace.

— Máire &Tom Mc Intyre &Family

So sorry to hear of Peter’s passing, such a lovely fellow. Please accept my sincere condolences to all of immediate and extended family.

— Jean Clancy

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad, sudden and untimely passing of your beloved Peter R.I.P. Solas na bhFlaitheas agus leaba i measc na Naomh go raibh aige.

— Eddie and Bridget Mulvihill

Deepest sympathy to Marie, Martin, Samantha and the Stackpoole family. You are in our thoughts and prayers as you go through this very sad time. Rest in eternal peace Peter

— June O Connor and James Conway

My sincere condolences to Samantha and all the Stackpoole family. May Peter rest in peace.

— Margaret Crowley

Deepest sympathy to the all Stackpoole family. May Peter R.I.P

— Mary Ita & Ger Collins, Athea

Deepest sympathies to the Stackpool family on your loss . Thinking of ye all in this sad time.

— Stephen and Sinead Power

Sincere sympathy to Marie, Martin, Samantha and the extended Stackpoole family on the sudden passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Eithne and PJ Mc Auliffe

Our deepest sympathies to Marie, Martin and Samantha & all the Stackpoole and Collins families on the sudden passing of Peter. Thinking of you all at this very sad and difficult time. Rest In Peace Peter.

— Margaret, Denis , Darragh and Alan Kennelly

Sincere sympathy to Hannah, Andy and family also all the Stackpoole families on the death of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Mary Murphy Rockchapel

Deepest Sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace

— Ballyduff Coursing Club

Peter provided a great service to us vintage lads in need of radiator work and he was a great craic while doing it.

Condolences to all his family and friends.

— Dave Curran

Condolence to the Stackpoole family Rip Peter

— Michael o Flaherty

Sincere condolences to Tom and Margaret and all the Stackpoole family.

— Ralna & Matthias Maunsell

Sincere sympathy to all the family Rip Peter

— Noel and Aine Lenihan Ardfert

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May his gentle soul rest in peace

— Pat Hayes

Deepest sympathy to Martin , Samantha, Marie & the Stackpool Family. Sorry for your loss, RIP

— Maurice Fitzgerald Kilmoyley Hurling Club

Deepest Sympathy To The Stackpoole Family On The Sad Untimely Passing Of Peter. May He Rest In Peace.

— Kieran , Denise & The Sheehy Family Lixnaw

To Martin Samantha Marie and all the Stackpoole family I’m very sorry for your great loss at this sad time I was great friends with Peter my thoughts and prayers are with you all ,may he rest in peace

— Michael Healy Rae TD

Our deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family and extended families on the sad passing of Peter

May god comfort you all at this sad time Rest in Peace Peter

— Joan& Nelius Carmody & family Brosna

Deepest sympathy to Marie, Martin, Samantha and all the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Johnny & Mairead Lane.

Our sincere condolences to Marie Martin & Samantha and extended Stackpoole Family on the sudden passing of Peter. May his gentle soul rest in peace. Thinking and praying for you at this sad and difficult time.

— Danny & Kate Caffrey Crotta

Our sincere condolences to the stackpoole family and friends, rip Peter, a character

— Jp Mcelligott and family , Boston

Deepest sympathy to Martin , Samantha and Marie . So sorry for yer loss and may god give ye love and strength at this sad time. May Peter rest in peace .

— Kevin McCarthy

Deepest Sympathy to the Stackpoole family on yer sad loss

— Mike O Gorman Milford

My deepest sympathy to Samantha and all the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May he Rest in Peace

— Edel Leen, UHK

Heartfelt condolences to Marie, Martin, Samantha & Peter’s extended family. Such sad news. Peter was a gentleman. RIP.

— Johnny & Carol McElligott & Family, Muckenaugh.

Deepest sympathy to Samantha, Martin, Marie and all the extended Stackpoole families on the very sad and sudden passing of your Dear Dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. May Peter’s soul rest in peace.

— Eileen O Leary, UHK

Sincere condolences to Marie, Samantha and Martin, Peter had a smile and a friendly word for everyone he ever met and will be deeply missed by everyone that knew him, rest in peace peter

— Joe& Noreen Flaherty, keel, Lixnaw

Sincere sympathy to the extended Stackpoole family on the loss of Peter Rip

— Collette & Seamus Stack Greenville Listowel

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole Family on the passing of Peter ..May he rest in peace 🕊️..

— John and Catherine O’Sullivan Tieraclea park Tarbert

Sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Donal & Mags Wallace & family, Adare.

Deepest sympathy to Samantha, Martin and Marie on your great loss. May Peter rest in peace.

— Mary & John Kenny, Garrynagore

Sincere Sympathy to Marie and the Stackpoole family. May Peter rest in peace.

— Marie & D J Mulvihill Listowel

Sincere condolences to martin and all the extended Stackpoole family. We travelled together to Shelbourne park on a few occasions to see his wonderful dog Annagh Bailey run in the derby!! What a crack he was .A huge loss to Lixnaw & a bigger loss to his family. May he rest in heavenly peace. Tom Toyota Ballyheigue

— Tom o Connor

Sincere condolences to Marie, Samantha, Martin and extended Stackpoole families on the sad passing of Peter may he rest in peace

— Mary ,Auty and Alan Bonn Ballymacelligott Tralee

Deepest sympathy to all the Stackpoole family and extended family on the death of Peter. Thinking of you all at this sad and difficult time. May he rest in peace.

— Patsy and Breda Flavin, Ballaugh, Abbeyfeale.

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpool family on the sad passing of Peter A gentleman to do business with in Kingdom Rads no matter how awkward May his gentle soul Rest in Peace

— John Bill

Our sincere condolences to all of Peter’s family and friends at this incredibly sad time. Peter was the first person we met when we moved to Clanmaurice and he couldn’t have been kinder or more welcoming to us. He will be deeply missed.

— Connor & Niamh Wrey, No.7 Clanmaurice

Sincere condolences to all of the Stackpoole family and extended family on the passing of Peter, may he rest in peace.

— Larry Buckley

Sincere condolences to all the Stackpoole family and relatives on the sad passing of Peter. We have great memories from many a sing song afterhours and the mighty Joe Dolan in full swing. Rest in peace Peter. You will be missed.

— Mairead & William Houlihan, Ballyduff.

Sincere sympathy to all of Peters family

May he Rest in Peace.

— Willie and Lisa Woulfe

Deepest sympathy to all the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May Peter rest in peace .

— Sean and Breda Foley

Very sorry to hear of Peter’s sudden passing. Thoughts and prayers are with the Stackpole family at the sad time. May Peter rest in peace.

— Alan & Amy Kennelly, Knockanure

Sincere sympathy to Marie, Martin and Samantha on Peter’s sad passing, may he rest in peace.

— Eddie and Betty Enright, Ahanagran, Ballylongford

Condolences to the Stackpoole family on Peter passing may he rest in peace

— Kitty Morley

Sorry for your loss R.I.P.

— Brownie & Billy White

Our sincere sympathy to Helen and Hannah on the loss of your brother, taken much too soon.

— Patsy and Marie Lavery, Ballylongford.

Our condolences to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. A gentleman and character whose wit and banter will be missed from many a sporting occasion. May he rest in peace.

— Stephen & Sarah O’Connell

Sincere sympathy to all at this sad time, may Peter rest in peace

— Anne Dillane, former Secretary Causeway Comp School

Deepest sympathy to hannah, Andy and all the Stackpoole family on the sudden very sad passing of peter ,may he rest in peace.

— Pat and Mary Lane, Brosna

RIP.ie

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Out sincere sympathy to Maria, Martin,

Samantha and all the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter.

May he Rest in peace

— John, Mary and Carmody Family Knockanure

Deepest sympathy to all the family on the sudden death of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Eamon and Anne Mulvihill Asdee

Sincere sympathy to Martin, Samantha, Marie, Karolina and extended family on the sad and sudden passing of Peter. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very sad time. May Peter’s gentle soul rest in peace.

— Jerry & Eleanor Reidy, Ballintogher.

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Tom & KayO Hanlon Moyvane.

To all the Stackpoole family we extend all our condolences and prayers at this difficult time Rest in Peace Peter

— Tom Flaherty Breda Daly and family Direen Athea

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family at this very sad time. May Peter rest in peace.

— Joe Kearney & family Moyvane

Our deepest sympathy to Marie, Samantha, Martin and extended family on the passing of Peter, may he rest peace.

— Anna Marie & Christy Donovan Ballylongford

Deepest sympathies and condolences on the recent passing of Peter. May he Rest in Peace.

— Niall Collins TD

Sincere condolences to Samantha, Martin and Marie on the loss of Peter, may he RIP.

— Cian O’Sullivan

Sincerest sympathy to the Stackpoole Family..Helen Cregan on death of Peter. RIP

— John. Mary Ita Keane. Ardagh

Sincere Sympathy to Peter’s family on his very sad passing may his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Rita McAuliffe and family Lixnaw.

Deepest sympathies to Marie, Martin, Samantha and extended family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Ger Carmody Churchill

Sincere Sympathy to Peter’s family on his sudden passing . R I P Peter

— Jerm & Margaret McKenna Abbeydorney

Sincere sympathy to Marie, Martin, Samantha and the extended Stackpoole families on the sudden and untimely passing of Peter.

His smile, wit and banter will be missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

May Peter’s soul rest in peace.

— Joe & Maria Conway.

My deepest sympathy to all Peter’s family May he rest in peace

— James Hussey Dairymaster shop Rock Street Tralee

Condolences to Samantha, Martin and your extended family. May Peter RIP.

— Aishling O’Hanlon

Condolences to Dan and all the Stackpoole family on the death of Peter Rip.

Matt &Theresa Ryan, Crecora Co Limerick

— Matt &Theresa Ryan

my deepest sympathy to Marie, martin, Samantha and to john and all of the Stackpoole family on peter’s passing. its almost 20 years ago since we made that unforgettable trip to the Cheltenham festival with total enjoyment. a magical time that was full of fun, laughter and memories to last a life time. may he rest in peace.

— Tom Foley Ballinclogher Lixnaw

Sincere sympathy to d stackpoole an collins families on d pasn of peter. He wil b misd in kindgon rads. I was onli in wit hem last month he was in top form life can b cruel . Gudbye peter rip

— Anthony Houlihan Ballyduff

With sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May his gentle soul Rest in Peace

— Seamus and Suzanne Lynch Glin

Deepest sympathy to Marie, Martin and Samantha and all the Stackpoole Family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Eddie & Teresa Langan

Sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter, you are in our thoughts and prayers, may his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Tom and Mary Gleeson, Abbeyfeale.

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. R.I.P

— Eric Keane

Deepest sympathy to Marie, Martin, Samantha and all the Stackpoole Family on the sudden death of Peter.

— Colette & Glenn Hussey Croughcroneen Lixnaw

Deepest sympathies on the passing of Peter. Thinking of you all at this very sad time. Peter has left us with many happy memories and will be greatly missed. RIP Peter x

— Frank Sorcha James Keane Ballinagare Lixnaw

Sorry to hear the passing of Peter may he rest in peace my condolences to his family

— Mitchel McAuliffe

Our sincere sympathy to you all at this very sad time, rip Peter

— John, Siobhan Keane and family Lixnaw

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter, May he rest in peace

— James Ryall Abbeydorney

Sincere to all the Stackpoole family to Hannah and Andy and family and all extended family on Peters sad passing. May he Rest in Heavenly Peace

— Dan and Tess Rahilly Knockatoone Rockchapel

Sincere condolences to Peters family And the extended Stackpoole family at this sad time. May Peter Rest In Peace.

— John & Helen Culhane Curracreen House Kinard Glin

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace. Tom and Evelyn Houlihan Ballyduff.

— Tom Houlihan

Sincere sympathy to you martin and all the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of peter may his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Micky o Carroll Listowel

My sincere sympathy to you Samantha on the sad passing of your dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very difficult time. May Peter rest peacefully.

— Trish O’ Mahony, Scartaglin.

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sudden passing of Peter. May he Rest In Peace.

— Ken Murphy, Lixnaw & Kerry Petroleum

My dearest condolences all the way from Australia I am gutted being overseas and not able to attend the funeral but I send all my condolences to the family of Stackpoole’s , Peter was a gentleman and will be missed around the parish dearly.

— Jack Goggin

To Marie Martin and Samantha. So very sorry for your loss. Rest in peace Peter.

— John and Patricia Heffernan

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Niall Nolan

Sympathy to Marie, Samantha, Martin and the extended Stackpoole family on the sudden death of Peter. We in St. Michael’s Group thank the family for facilitating parking in their field over the years during the Holy Well masses. May you be rewarded for your kindness. Rest in Peace, Peter.

— St. Michael’s Well Group, Ballinageragh, Lixnaw

Deepest condolences to all of Peter’s family and friends. May the sod rest gently upon him. RIP.

— Patrick Moriarty and family. No.6 Clanmaurice

Sincere condolences to Marie, Samantha, Martin and the extended Stackpoole families on the untimely passing of Peter. A neighbour gone too young. Your wit and banter will be missed. Rest in Peace, Peter.

— Tim Joe & William O’Connell, Ballinageragh

Deepest sympathy to Marie, Martin, Samantha and all the Stackpool Family on the sudden death of Peter, we are truly shocked…….

— Maureen Tom Dillane, Rooska, Carrigkerry Ardagh

Sincere sympathies to Marie, Samantha and Martin on the passing of Peter, very popular and had lots of friends, God rest him

— Ned and Amanda Gilbert and family

Sincere sympathy to Marie Martin and Samantha on the sad passing of Peter. A great friend and colleague All our lives will be the sadder for his passing

Donie and Joan Dillane and all at Toppart

— Donie and Joan Dillane

My Deepest sympathies to Peter’s family and friends on the sad passing of a lovely gentleman. May he rest in peace.

— Georgina Lockhart, Spiddal, Co Galway

So sorry to hear of Peters. passing our deepest condolences to all the family may Peter rest in peace amen

— Noel & Connie Collins

Our deepest condolences on the untimely passing of Peter . May he rest in peace.

— Thomas , Darren, Gavin& Kenneth O Connor . Lixnaw

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family on the very sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Norma & Barney Quilter Abbeydorney

Deepest sympathy to Martin and all the extended Stackpoole family. Peter was a great Gael and will be greatly missed. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.

— Mark Foley

Our sincere condolences to all of Peters family and friends

— Catherine Hannafin and William Sheehan Abbeydorney

Peter may you rest in peace now .

Thank you for everything!

— Mike Supple

Sincere sympathy to all the Stackpoole family. May Peter R. I. P.

— Derry and Marie Reen Listowel

Shocked at the passing of Peter. Thinking of all his loved ones at this time. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.

— Risteard O Fuarain, Baile Ui Thaidhg

Our sincere condolences to all of Peters Family. Peter was a kind and gentle soul who will be missed by many. May God bless you with eternal Peace.

— Angela and Margaret O Connor, Ballyduff

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole families on the sad & untimely passing of Peter, may he rest in peace.

— Bill & Teresa Kelly, Clandouglas

Deepest sympathy to Marie, Samantha, Martin and the extended family on the death of Peter. May he rest in peace xx

— Claire McElligott

Deepest sympathies to Martin, Samantha and Marie on the passing of Peter. What a gentleman he was. May he Rest in Peace and comfort you all from above.

— Catriona Galvin & Killian Young

Deepest sympathies to Marie, Martin, Samantha, Karolina and the extended Stackpoole and Collins families on the sad passing of Peter. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. May Peter Rest in Peace.

— Mike, Dolores, Josie, Lizzie, Marie & Michelle O Connor

Our deepest sympathies to the StackPoole family on the sad passing of Peter may he rest in peace

— Martin & Rita O’Sullivan and family Dirra Asdee

Sincere Sympathy to all the Stackpoole families & extended family & friends on the passing of Peter..May his gentle soul rest in peace..

— Eileen & Jimmy  Kelly.. Athea..

Our sincere condolences to Marie Martin Samantha & extended Stackpoole family on the untimely passing of Peter. May his gentle soul rest in eternal peace.

— Matt & Mary Kennelly

RIP.ie

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Sincere sympathy to Stackpoole family on the sudden death of Peter . Thinking of ye all at this sad time . May Peter rest in peace

— Nelius and Margaret Clancy Knockanure

My Deepest sympathies to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter, RIP.

— Paddy Larkin Listowel

Our deepest sympathy to all those who mourn Peter May he have everlasting peace

— John & Mary O Mahony ,Ballyrehan, Lixnaw

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family on the sudden & Sad passing of Peter may he rest in peace

— Jenny More O Ferrall ,Diageo

My deepest sympathies to all Peter’s family and friends on his sad and untimely passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Peggie and Michael Jones

Church Street, Listowel and Auckland NZ

— Peggie Tobin Jones

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter.May he rest in peace.

— Cyril Dineen

Our sincere condolences to all of the Stackpoole family, on the passing of Peter .

May he rest in peace.

— Pat and Elenor Moynihan, Feale Drive Listowel

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family on the sudden passing of Peter. May his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Leo & Eilish Geoghegan. Athea

our sincere condolences to all of Peters family. May he rest in peace

— Jane and Eugene lomasney Lixnaw

My sincere condolences to Martin and all the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Tom O Connell Tournageehy

Deepest sympathy to Peters family and all the Stackpool family on the sad passing of Peter may he rest in peace

— Carmel Nolan Finucane Listowel

Sincere Sympathy to Peter’s Family and to the Stackpool Family on the passing of Peter RIP

— Mossie Philomena Norella Molyneaux Knockanure

To Martin, Samantha and Marie.

We are so sorry to hear the awful news. Rest in Peace Peter.

— Regi and Michelle Galvin

Mu condolences to peters family and friends so sorry to hear of his passing may he rest in peace so so sorry

— Vincent Dowling clash east Tralee

Our deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the passing of peter may he rest in peace

— Barry & Joanne Leen

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Mary & Willie Joe Buckley

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family, on the sad and sudden passing of Peter. He was a true gentleman.

— John & Maria Dillane

Our deepest sympathy to Marie Samantha Martin and the Stackpoole family especially Hanna Andy and family on the sudden death of Peter. May your happy memories of Peter console you in the days weeks and months ahead. In our prayers at this difficult time. Rest in eternal peace Peter.

— Kathleen O Regan and family Mondaniel Fermoy

Condolences to all the Stackpoole family & friends especially Samantha & Martin on the sad passing of yer beloved Dad. May his gentle soul rest in peace

— Mairéad O Connor Cashel ward

My sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family on your sad loss.

— Cllr Michael Foley

Sincere condolences to Samantha, Martin , Marie and extended Stackpoole family on Peter’s passing RIP

— Mary Fitzgerald UHK

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sudden passing of Peter. May his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Eibhlis Hanrahan, Ballylongford

Deepest sympathy to Marie, Samantha, Martin and the extended family on the death of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Mary Matt Aoife and Caoimhe Fitzmaurice. Lixnaw

Sincere sympathy to Peter’s Family and Stackpoole Families on the passing of Peter. May He Rest in Peace

— Tommy Quane Ballybunion

Our sincere Condolence on the passing of Peter, always very friendly and we enjoyed lots of chats when we met in Lixnaw, rest easy Peter 💐

— Tom and Mag Shanley, Tarbert

Saddened by the untimely death of Peter. Sympathies to all his family and friends . From us all in KK

— Jakes Kelly

Sincere condolence to Marie, Martin,& Samantha on the sudden passing of Peter. We were shocked when we

heard the news, he will be greatly missed a wonderful neighbour, may his gentle soul rest in peace.

— Eddie & Bertha no 4

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family on the sudden passing of Peter may he rest in peace

— Billy O Connor Dublin and lower Athea

Martin, Samantha and family our condolences on you’re fathers passing. Thinking of you at this difficult time, may he rest in peace.

— Seamus Beasley

Our sincere condolences to Martin & Samantha and all of Peter’s family , we will miss him dearly, he was a great friend, May he rest in peace

John & Mary

— John & Mary Hannon

Deepest sympathy to Marie Martin Samantha and the Stackpoole family and extended family on the passing of peter may rest in peace

— Sean &Bernadette Doran

My deepest sympathy to Marie ,Martin Samantha and all the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May Peter Rest in peace.

— Gillian lucid

Our sincere condolences to Peter’s family. He was an absolutely out and out gentleman. We had many of the laugh together and we had many happy times together and we shared these with the very best of joy. Our memories of Peter are all better than the next. May your gentle soul rest in peace Peter. What a man!!

— The Cunningham family, Churchtown, Newcastlewest

To all the Stackpoole family especially Helen, please accept my sincere condolences on the death of Peter, may he rest in peace.

— Mary Hogan, Glin

Sincere sympathy to Martin and all the Stackpoole family on the death of Peter may he rest in peace

— Ollie and Gerardine Kerrisk Killcummin Killarney

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family on the sudden passing of Peter. May he rest in peace

— Bill & Bridget Mulvihill Athea

Our sincere sympathy to Marie, Samantha, Martin and extended family on the sudden and unexpected passing of Peter. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad and difficult time. RIP Peter.

— Caroline, Joe and Fiona O Halloran, Tralee

I’m so sorry to hear of the passing of Peter, keeping you all in my thoughts & prayers as you go through this terrible time… condolences to all the Stackpoole family on your sad loss

Rest in Peace Peter…..

— Josephine Fahy Galway

Deepest sympathy to Peters family on sad and sudden loss of Perer a gentleman and good friend Liam & Dott Molyneaux Emo Co Laois

— Liam &Dott Molyneaux

Sincerest sympathies to the extended Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Pat & Mary Keenan, Cork.

Sincere sympathy to Marie, Martin and Samantha on the sudden passing of Peter.May his gentle soul rest in peace

— Kathleen O Donoghue Ballinageragh and Sandra Curran Kildare

We were saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Peter. Our thoughts are with the Stackpoole family at this difficult time. May Peter rest in peace

— David and Siobhan McElligott Knockanure

Deepest sympathy to all of the Stackpoole family on the sad passing .

May Peter rest in peace.

Always had good fun when we met, Peter was a Gentleman.

— Seamus and Breda Sheehan, Kilflynn

Condolences to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter may he rest in peace 🙏

— Denis and Margaret Hegarty Glin County Limerick

To Tom and family so sorry to hear of Peter’s death may he’s gentile soul rest in peace Margaret and Mike Dalton Gortnagross Athea

— Margaret and Mike Dalton

Sincere Sympathy to the Stackpoole Family on the passing of our friend Peter, may he rest in peace.

— Jim and Bridie Foley, Kilbaha, Moyvane

My sincere condolences to Martin and all the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Darragh O Regan, Irremore, Listowel.

Our sincere sympathy to all Peters family and his brothers and sisters and relatives on his sudden passing . A difficult time for all of you . May the light of heaven be his.

— Paddy and Kathleen Mullane Athea

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family at this very sad time.

May Peter rest in peace.

— Norma Foley

Samantha we are truly saddened to hear about the passing of your Dad. Sincere sympathy to yourself, Martin, your mom & the extended Stackpoole family. May he rest in peace 🩵.

— Sean & Caroline Houlihan Causeway

Dear Samantha and family,

So very sorry for the sudden tragic loss of your Dad. Thinking of you all at this very difficult time. May he R.I.P

— Susan Griffin

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sudden passing of Peter. May Peter rest in peace.

— Chris and Sheila Sheridan, Moyvane

Our deepest sympathy to all Peter’s family. May his gentle soul Rest in peace 🙏

— Kathleen and Tim Leahy Boula Knocknagoshel

Our deepest condolences to Martin and family on the passing of Peter May he rest in peace

— Mike and Breeda Fitzgerald firies

Deepest Condolences to Martin and the Stackpooke Family on the passing of Peter, many a good night spent in the railway bar and in Lixnaw and karaoke with the late Joe Dolan! Rest in Peace Peter

— Fiona McSweeney Tralee

My sincere condolences to Samantha and all the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of your dad. RIP

— Deirdre Hartnett

My deepest sympathy to Marie Martin and Samantha on the passing of Peter may he gently soul Rest in peace

— Richard Boyd Lixnaw and Listowel

Very sorry to hear the passing of Peter, deepest condolences to Marie, Martin, Samantha and extended family

May he rest in peace

— Sharon Lyne & Thomas Fitzgerald

My sympathy to Marie, Martin, Samantha, and the extended family on the death of Peter. Thinking of you at this sad time. May he rest in peace.

— Maurice O’Mahony Glouria, Lisselton

Sincere sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— John Anthony and Teresa Culhane Glin

RIP.ie

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So sad to hear of Peters sudden passing may he rest in peace deepest condolences to the family .

Peter you will be missed

One of our own

Rest in Peace pal

From Joe Dillon and all the Dillon extended families

— Joe Dillon car sales

So sorry to hear of Peter’s death. May he rest in peace.

— Kitty Barry Collins and family.

We are so sorry to hear of peter s passing condolences to Marie Samantha Martin and all the Stackpool family may he rest in peace

— Denis & Margaret Buckley Lixnaw

Sincere condolences to Marie, Martin, Samantha and the extended Stackpoole family on the very sudden and sad passing of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Richard and Trish Lawlor Lixnaw

Deepest sympathy to Marie, Samantha, Martin and all the extended family. Peter always had a smile and will be greatly missed RIP.

— Laura Whiston

Like all his many friends, we were stunned to hear of Peter’s sudden and unexpected passing. His wit and easy manner will be hugely missed as will his constant support for Lixnaw HC. Rest in peace, Peter. Sincere and heartfelt condolences to Martin, Samantha, Marie and all the family.

— John McElligott, Ballyhorgan West and Lixnaw HC

Our deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter may he rest in peace

— Johnny & Margaret O Sullivan Knocknagorna Athea

Our thoughts and prayers are with all the Stackpoole families at this time. May Peter rest in peace.

— Richie and Mary Ann Stack

Sorry for your loss!

— Thomas McEllistrim

Our sincere condolences to all of Peter’s family on his untimely passing may he rest in peace.

— John & Eileen Horgan Athea

Condolences to all the family  Rip 4

— Mike and Ann Guerin

Deepest condolences to Samantha, Martin, Marie and the extended Stackpoole family and friends on the passing of Peter.

May he rest in peace.

— Fiona Darby & Cian Dineen Ardfert

Sincere condolence to Marie, Samantha and Martin and his extended family on the sudden passing of Peter R.I.P

— Liz and Michelle Galvin

deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on the loss of peter

— James Lehane and family London

So sorry to hear of the death of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Abbie McCarthy b

Our heartfelt sympathy to the family of Peter on his sad and sudden passing . Rest easy Peter.

— Michael and Nora Hartnett Tralee

Our sincere condolences to Martin, Samantha and Marie. May Peter rest in peace.

— Jerry and Debora Buckley, Lixnaw

Our Deepest sympathies to Peter’s Family on his very sad sudden passing.

May Peter Rest In Peace.

— Cllr Mike Kennelly & Family.

Helen mike and all your family so sorry to hear about the loss of your brother rip peter

— Kate o Flaherty Mike Kavanagh

Sincere sympathies to Marie, Martin, Samantha and all the Stackpoole family on the very sad passing of Peter

May he Rest in Peace

Ciara and William Quilter

— Ciara and William Quilter

So sad to hear of Peters sudden passing may he rest in peace deepest condolences to the family .

— Ken & Anne Fenix Lixnaw

Martin, Samantha & Marie my family & I are so dreadfully sorry to hear of your sudden loss, our hearts just go out to you all, may Peter rest in peace, Sharon, Rebeccah, Heather & Adam

— Sharon Farrelly

Deepest sympathies to Marie, Martin, Samantha and extended Stackpoole family on the sad passing of Peter

He’ll be sadly missed

May he Rest in Peace

Jimmy Galvin

Ballinclogher

— Jimmy Galvin

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family on passing of Peter .may he rest in peace.

— Anna Tony Horgan Liselton de

Sincere condolences to Maire Martin and Samantha on the untimely passing of Peter may he rest in peace.

— Ger/ Liz McCarthy and family Abbeydorney

Sincere sympathy to Maria, Martin, Karolina and Samantha and the extended Stackpool family. May Peter rest in peace.

— Michael and Eilish Wren

Sincere sympathies to all the Stackpoole family on the sudden loss of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Moira, Dan and Emma Somers, Adare

Sincere sympathy to Marie, Martin and Samantha also to the Stackpoole and Collins families on the sad passing of Peter. May he Rest In Peace

— Josephine Collins

Sincere sympathies to the Stackpoole families on the sudden loss of Peter.. may he rest in peace ✨

— Lar & Mary O Connor Lower Athea

Sincere condolences to all the Stackpoole family on the sudden loss of Peter. May he rest in peace.

— Peg and Sean Wallace, Adare

Sincere condolences to Samantha, Martin and the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter.

— Catriona O Connell Kilmoyley

Sympathy to all of Peters family Marie, Martin Samantha and extended families and friends rip💔

Joanie Christopher and Jonathan McGrath

— Joan Devlin

Sincere condolences to Helen and the Stackpoole family. Thinking of you all at this difficult time. May Peter Rest In Peace.

— Owen & Margaret O Neill

Rest in peace peter condolences to the family

— Mag Shanahan

Condolences to his family and friends… A massive loss to the motoring trade ..Did the radiator on my Anglia two years ago ….last minute Id spotted the rad had a hole and it being the weekend before our early ring of Kerry run he got me sorted straight away…. absolute gentleman….a absolute massive loss of motoring history right there ..rest in peace Peter ….

— Alan Fitzell Liselton

Sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family and the extended Collins family on the passing of Peter. Rip.

— Patsy and Theresa Coughlan

Our sympathy to Marie, Samantha, and Martin and extended family on the passing of Peter, may he rest in peace . Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad and difficult time.

— Noel and Elaine Fitzgerald Muckenaugh Lixnaw

Our deepest sympathies on the passing of Peter may he rest in peace

— Caroline and moss allen

Deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole family.

— Damien Kissane

My deepest condolences to Samantha/Martin/Marie and extended family

— Deidre o Brien

Sincere condolences to Marie Martin & Samantha & extended families on the passing of Peter may he Rip

— Derek, Mary & Keltyn Molloy

So very sorry to hear of the sudden passing of dear Peter what a lovely gentleman was always so kind to everyone sincere condolences to Marie Samantha and Martin Rest in Peace Peter xx

— Denis &Margaret Fealy Gortinare Lixnaw

Condolences to all the Stackpoole family on the sudden passing of Peter, may he rest in peace

— John Scanlon &Patsy Griffin, Athea

Condolences to Marie, Martin, Samantha & the extended Stackpoole family on the untimely passing of Peter.

May he rest in peace.

May God in his mercies comfort and console you all at this sad time.

— Maurice J Harmon, UHK & Ardfert GAA Clubs

Our Heartfelt Sympathy to Martin, Karolina, Samantha, Marie, the Stackpoole family, extended families and friends on the sad passing of your beloved Peter. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. May He Rest in Peace.

— Larry and Betty Daly

Deepest condolences to the family on Peter’s passing. May he rest in peace.

— Sonny Foran.

Sincere condolences to Al the Stackpoole family on the passing of Peter may he rip

— Eileen and James o Connor Farmers Bridge Tralee

My sincerest condolences to your family. Peter was such a kind & funny man! Such a infectious personality. Rest in peace. Love from Amy & Family

— Amy O Connor (Cahill)

Our deepest condolences to all the family he was a truly wonderful man and he will be missed Rest in peace Peter

— Mike and Michelle Cahill Spa road Tralee

So sorry to hear of the passing of PETER one gentle man and that is the only way anyone could describe him always happy and always looking forward one great friend of mine And and we will always be missed JACK and Phil sincere condolences to you all and may his soul rest in peace in heaven

— Jack and Phil McCarthy Garage Cahirciveen

A great void created for Peters family, the GAA in Lixnaw and the Parish of Lixnaw. A great friend to our Club always. Rest in Peace a Chara. Sincerest condolences to his family.

— Lixnaw Coursing Club

Sincere Condolences to the Stackpoole Families & Lixnaw GAA Club on the sad passing of Peter. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam

— Causeway GAA Club

Sincere sympathy to Stackpoole family members rip Peter

— Enright family abbey feale

Our deepest sympathies to the Stackpoole Family on the sad passing of Peter , May his gentle soul rest in peace

— Marian and Cathal Nugent and Family

Sincere condolences to all Peter’s family on his sudden passing May he rest in peace

— Pat & Mage Mansfield

Our deepest sympathy to the Stackpoole and Collins families on your sad loss. R I P Peter.

— Jack and Nodie Hennessy

Deepest sympathy to Marie, Samantha, Martin and all the extended family. Peter was a true gent. He will be greatly missed

— Nollaig McCarthy Lixnaw

Rest in peace Peter, a true gentleman, will miss the craic we all had but will cherish the memories. Condolences to Marie, Samantha & Martin and extended family, keeping ye all in our prayers. 🙏

— Linda McAuliffe & Andrew Fealy

Sincere sympathies to Tom and his family on the loss of your brother Peter .

May He Rest In Peace .

— John and Bride Kennedy Annascaul

To Marie, Samantha & Martin, we were so saddened to hear of the loss of Peter. We offer our deepest sympathies to you all. May he rest in peace .

— Evelyn & Pat Naughton, Baltovin, Ardfert

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My deepest condolences to Samantha and all the Stackpoole families on the passing of your dad .Thinking of ye all at this hard time

— jamie lee osullivan

Condolences to all the family May he Rest In Peace

— Irene Healy and Paddy o Connor Ballyhahill co Limerick

We are so sorry to hear of Peters passing our deepest condolences to Maria Martin Samantha and extended families. May your gentle soul rest in peace Peter

— James & Mags Heffernan

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO ALL THE FAMILY

— DAN KIELY

Sincere sympathy to Martin Samantha Marie and extended Stackpoole families and friends a gentleman of the highest degree will be sadly missed a brilliant character. May peters gentle soul Rest in peace

— Shane O Carroll Abbeydorney

Sending sincere condolences to the Stackpoole family and Lixnaw GAA at this sad time.

May Peter Rest in Peace.

— St Brendan’s Hurling Club Ardfert

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Deaths Knockanure, Moyvane and district 2023

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22 Dec 2023

ANNIVERSARIES: Willie O Connor, Mary Stack, John Joe Kennelly, Nancy Brosnan, Jerry Fitzmaurice, Nora Costelloe, Jim O Connor, Noreen Hanley, Michael Moore, Julia McCarthy, Sr. Colette Stafford, Cathy Scannell, Jackie McNamara, Breda Enright, Sr. Emmanuel O Sullivan, Maureen Egan, Sr. Mercedes Behan, Michael Henry McMahon, Elizabeth Kissane, Remember Fr. Kevin McNamara who’s Anniversary occurs at this time.

MASS INTENTIONS:

Sat. 23rd Dec.’23

Moyvane for Sean & John O’Connor (Aniv.’s) & deceased of the O’Connor family, Inchamore at 7.30pm; Sun.24th Dec.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for  People of the Parish at 11.00am; Moyvane- Christmas Eve at 6.00pm and Knockanure-Vigil Mass at  8.00pm;

Mon.25th Dec.’23-Knockanure  Christmas Day mass at 9.30am, and Moyvane a Private Intention at 11.00am; Fri.29th Dec.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am, and mass Moyvane for Jerry Fitzmaurice (3rd Aniv.) at 7.00pm; Sat.30th Dec.’23- Moyvane for Patrick Curtin (Aniv.)of Lower Aughrim at 7.30pm; Sun.31st Dec.’23- Knockanure for P.J. Nolan & his father Denis & grandparents Brigid & Patrick Nolan (Aniv.’s) at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Noreen O’Callaghan (Aniv.) at 11.00am; Mon.1st Jan’24- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Tues.2nd Jan.’24- Moyvane             Donal “Teddy” Keane RIP, Recently Deceased at 10.00am; Weds.3rd Jan.’24 –Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.4th Jan.’24- Moyvane A.M. Carr (Aniv.) at 10.00am; Fri.5th Jan.’24-Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am,Moyvane Vigil Mass at 7.30pm; Sat.6th Jan.’24-

Knockanure- Feast of the Epiphany at 9.30am; Sat.6th Jan.’24- Moyvane               John Stack (Aniv.) at 7.30pm

Sun.7th Jan.’24- Knockanure for               Teresa & Michael Bambury (Aniv.’s) at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Denis Flaherty & his parents Con & Bridie (Aniv’s) Tubertoreen at 11.00am.

DEATH on Monday 18th December 2023 of Nora Lynch (nee Flaherty) Glasha, Athea, and formerly of Gortdromagouna, Knockanure, in her 104th year. Predeceased by her husband Jack, her parents Timothy & Hannah Flaherty, brothers Michael, Tim, William, Patrick, John & Tom, her sisters Mary and Hannah. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her sons Jim and John (New York) and daughter Hannah O’Connor, (Glenquin, Strand), granddaughters Angela & Yvonne and grandson Jason, daughters in law Concepta and Bridie-Ann, son-in-law Diarmuid, nieces, nephews, grandnieces, and grandnephews. Requiem Mass for Nora was celebrated at St. Bartholomew’s Church, Athea, on Thursday 21st of December. Burial afterwards in in Holycross Cemetery, Athea.

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Music at Celebration for Nora Lynch June 2020

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Nora Lynch Athea 100 years June 2020

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CONGRATULATIONS to Nora Lynch nee Flaherty of Glasha

DEATH of Maureen Sweeney (née Flavin), Blacksod, Belmullet, and formerly of Knockanure, Listowel, in her 101st year, on 17th December 2023. Predeceased by her husband Ted, grandson David, sister Teresa Kennelly, recently deceased daughter in law Margaret, niece Mary and recently deceased nephew Mike Kennelly. Mother of Ted, Gerry, Vincent and Emer, also survived by her daughters in law Rita and Doreen, son in law Gerhard Schlueter (Albany, New York), grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, the Staff of the Sonas Tí Aire Nursing Home, and many friends. Funeral Mass on Friday at 12 noon, at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Aughleam, followed by burial in Faulmore Cemetery. Funeral Mass  available for viewing on Friday at 12 noon on McDonnell Funeral Directors Facebook page with all other funeral services available for viewing at 8pm on Friday evening.

Maureen Sweeney, whose weather forecast changed the timing of the D-Day landings during World War II, has died aged 100. Maureen Sweeney, nee Flavin, born at Knockanure who was 21, her forecast of an impending storm from Blacksod Lighthouse in 1944, played a key role during World War II supplying with weather reports. At 1pm on 3 June 1944, Maureen was first to forecast a severe Atlantic storm, which led to a change of plan by the Allied Forces and D-Day was postponed to 6 June, by General Dwight D Eisenhower. In 2021, Maureen Sweeney was awarded a special US House of Representatives honour for the role she played in changing the course of the conflict.

Maureen Sweeney nee Flavin celebrates her 100th Birthday on Sunday 4th June 2023.  https://m.facebook.com/PixiesKingdom/videos/978559466168196/?refsrc=deprecated&locale2=ms_MY&_rdr

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DEATH of Tony Collins, Skerries, late of Ballydonoghue, Lisselton, on 20th December 2023. Predeceased by his parents Maud and Denzie, sister Kathleen. Survived by his wife and best friend Kay, children Tony, David and Maria, grandson Tony, brothers Dan and Bobby, sister Marie, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, and nephews.

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15 Dec 2023

DEATH of Donal (Teddy) Keane, Ashgrove, Moyvane and formerly of Murhur, Moyvane and ex-ESB Tarbert, on December 6th, 2023. Predeceased by his parents Donie and Kit, brother Brendan, infant brother and sister, Joseph and Marie.  Husband of Olive,  dad of Yvonne, Jennifer, Brian, Suzanne and Dermot, granddad to Kayleigh, Dylan, Aleisha, Robyn and Katie, missed by his sons-in-law Shane, Denis and James, his brothers Jerry, Mike, Liam, PJ and Eddie, aunt Mary, uncles Tom and Packie, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nephews, nieces, and many friends.

Requiem mass for Teddy was celebrated at the Church of the Assumption, Moyvane, on Wednesday, followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Moyvane.

DEATH of Michael (Mick) O’Connor (Retired Bus Eireann), Oak Park, Ennis, and formerly of Moyvane, on 12th Dec. 2023. Predeceased by his parents Thomas and Catherine. Sadly missed by his loving wife Bridie, children Aoife and Aidan, son-in-law Brian (Cooney), grandchildren Tiernan, Fiadh, Laoise and Nóra, brothers-in-law, and extended family. Requiem Mass Mick  O’Connor was celebrated at St. Joseph’s Church, Ennis, on Friday 15th Dec. Burial afterwards in Drumcliffe Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Bridie Cox, Patsy Meehan, Billy Enright, Michael Foley, Kieran Hayes, Fr Kevin McNamara, Desmond Groarke, Pat Moloney, Mossie Brosnan, Hazel Culhane, Eileen Mansfield, Mary Ryan,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 16th Dec.’23- Moyvane for Denny & Kitty McEnery (Aniv.’s), Tubertoreen at 7.30pm; Sun.17th Dec.’23- Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Ned & Maureen Sheehy (Aniv.’s) of Leitrim Middle & deceased members of the Sheehy family & Mulvihill families, Willie O’Connor (6th Aniv.) Kilmeaney, Kilmorna at 11.00am

Tues.19th Dec.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention               at 10.00am; Wed.20th Dec.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.21st Dec.’23- Moyvane for Patrick Mulvihill RIP, Recently Deceased Manchester and formerly Aughrim Cross at 10.00am; Fri.22nd Dec.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.23rd Dec.’23 Moyvane for Sean & John O’Connor (Aniv.’s) & deceased of the O’Connor family of Inchamore at 7.30pm; Sun.24th Dec.’23 Knockanure-People of the Parish at 9.30am and mass Moyvane for People of the Parish at 11.00am; Moyvane- Christmas Eve mass at 6.00pm, Knockanure and Vigil Mass at 8.00pm; Mon.25th Dec.’23- Knockanure- Christmas Day at 9.30am, and Moyvane Mass for People of the Parish at 11.00am.

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8 Dec 2023

DEATH of Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, died Dec. 1 2023 at age 93. Her husband’s ancestors came from Knockanure.

MOYVANE GAA Tribute; It is with heavy hearts that we share of the passing of our valued clubman and friend Teddy Keane. Teddy had a long playing career with Moyvane during in which time he won a County Junior Championship in 1982 along with a Senior North Kerry Championship medal in 1983. Teddy was also our club referee, a role which he performed with great distinction. His greatest accolade was in administration. He served in many roles over the years including chairman, secretary, treasurer and pro of our club. He was also the first pro of the North Kerry football Board.

To the present day Teddy continued to be an active fundraiser for the club and overall an outstanding clubman who was always available to help out his club in any capacity.

We offer our sincerest sympathies to Olive, Brian, Dermot, Yvonne, Jennifer, Suzanne and the extended Keane family.  Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.

DEATH on December 2nd 2023 of Sr. Helen Hartnett FMA, (Salesian Sisters, Caherdavin. Formerly of Granagh, Derraulin, Bruree, Listowel and South Africia.) Predeceased by her parents Mary and Patrick and brother-in-law Kevin. Survived by her sisters Carmel, Vera, Nora and her brother Dan, her nieces and nephews Annmarie, Jennifer, Maryellen, Patrick, Dominic, Eamon, James and Patrick, grandnieces and grandnephews, sister-in-law Maureen, brother-in-law Kevin, her Salesian Sisters in Ireland and South Africia. Requiem Mass for Sister Helen was celebrated at Christ the King Church, Caherdavin on Monday 4th December, followed by burial in Tournafulla Cemetery.

DEATH of John O’Carroll, Baysland, Naas, Co. Kildare and late of Knockanure Village, on Thursday, 30th November, 2023. Predeceased by his parents John and Mary O’Carroll (Nee Moloney, Coilagurteen), sister Mary, brothers, Jerry and Michael. Survived by his sister Joan and brother Teddy and children, Michael, Marguerite, Carmel, Terence, Tracey, Sean & Timothy, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, daughters in law, and sons in law. Requiem Mass for John was celebrated at Corpus Christi Church, Knockanure, on Tuesday 5th December, 2023. Mass streamed on https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057134452769

Burial afterwards in the old cemetery, Knockanure.

ANNIVERSARIES: Con Healy, Paudie Mulvihill, Pat Flaherty, Fr. Brian Dalton, Fr. Bob Boland, Sr. Scholasticia Scanlon, Kathleen Mankin, Tony Dunne, John Dalton, Eileen Dalton, Mathew Thompson, Paudie O Connor, Tommy Kelly, Sheila Harnett,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 9th Dec.’23- Moyvane for Maurice & Joe O’Connell (Aniv.’s) & deceased of the O’Connell family at 7.30pm; Sun.10th Dec.’23- Knockanure for Sheila Nash (6th Aniv.) Gortdromagouna & deceased of the Nash family at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Thomas Culhane (Aniv.) at 11.00am; Tues.12th Dec.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Wed.13th Dec.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.14th Dec.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.15th Dec.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am, and evening mass in Knockanure for Mike Kennelly RIP, Recently Deceased, Celebrant: Fr. Brendan O’Callaghan at 7.30pm; Sat.16th Dec.’23- Moyvane for Denny & Kitty McEnery (Aniv.’s) Tubertoreen at 7.30pm;

Sun.17th  Dec.’23- Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Ned & Maureen Sheehy (Aniv.’s) Leitrim Middle & deceased members of the Sheehy family, Willie O’Connor (6th Aniv.) Kilmeaney, Kilmorna at 11.00am

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1 Dec 2023;

DEATH of  James “Heck” Collins, Lower Purt, Abbeyfeale, on Sunday, November 26th 2023, James is survived by his wife Maura (Stack), sons Mike and Carl, daughters-in-law Sandra (Mortell) and Denise (Culhane), grandchildren Shay, Zack, Amy and Chloe, brothers Dan Joe and Gerard, sisters-in-law, cousins, nephews, nieces. James is predeceased by his brother Liam.

DEATH of Mai Carr (née Collins), Ahalahana, Moyvane, and late of Ballygoughlan, Glin, on November 26th, 2023. Predeceased by her husband Mick, parents William and Nora, brother Sean, sisters Anna and Sr. Sheila. Mai is survived by her daughter Breda, son Michael, son-in-law Willie, grandchildren Michael, Dan, Jane and Michelle, sisters Josephine (Walsh) and Francis (Walsh), brother-in-law Maurice, sister-in-law Julia, nephews, nieces, neighbours (Catherine, Cal, Noreen, Michael, Eddie and Betty).Requiem Mass for Mai was celebrated on Wednesday 29th at Moyvane Church, followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Kitty McEnery, Anna Maria Horgan, Sheila Nash, Joan Walsh Kennelly, John Broderick, Tom Culhane, Peg Hayes, Sr. Mary Galvin Nora Hudson Kennelly, Mary Ellen Daly,

 MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 2nd Dec.’23- Moyvane for Kathleen O’Brien (3rd Aniv.)Church Road, Moyvane at 7.30pm; Sun.3rd Dec.’23- Knockanure for John & Peggy McElligott & daughter Betty Newman (Aniv.’s) Lissaniska & USA at 9.30am, Mass Moyvane for Bridie Shine (1st Aniv.) Glin Road.at 11.00am; Tues.5th Dec.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Wed.6th Dec.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.7th Dec.’23- Moyvane a Prayer Service at 10.00am, and Moyvane Vigil Mass is for Julia, Paddy & Billy Hanrahan (Aniv.’s) & deceased of the Hanrahan family at 7.30pm; Fri.8th Dec.’23- Knockanure, Feast of the Immaculate Conception for People of the Parish at 9.30am; Sat.9th Dec.’23- Moyvane for Maurice & Joe O’Connell (Aniv.’s) & deceased of the O’Connell family at 7.30pm; Sun.10th  Dec.’23 – Knockanure for     Sheila (6th Aniv.) Gortdromagouna & deceased of the Nash family at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Thomas Culhane (Aniv.) at 11.00am.

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24 Nov 2023

KNOCKANURE N.S: At a recent Board of Management meeting the following votes of sympathy was passed- To The Kennelly’s Families Lisaneskia, Knockanure., Listowel & Ballincollig on the death of Mike Kennelly.

DEATH of John Sheehy, Cloumacon (Mail Road), Listowel, on November 16th, 2023. Predeceased by his parents Paddy and Maunie and his brother Jimmy. John is survived by his brothers Bobby, Pat, Dick, Joe and Mike, sisters Mary, Helen, Kathleen and Bernie, uncles Jimmy and Joe, aunt Hannah, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, grandnephews, and grandnieces.

 Requiem Mass for John was celebrated at Listowel Church on Wednesday 22nd, followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Moyvane.

DEATH of Martha Enright (née Mangan), Leeds, and late of Leitrim Middle, Moyvane, on October 28th, 2023, at Wheatfield’s Hospice, Leeds. Wife of the late Jack Enright (of Knockanure). Martha is survived by her daughters Margaret and Yvonne, son John, sons-in-law Seamus and Anthony, daughter-in-law Katrina, grandchildren Catherine, Bernadette, Christopher, Katie, Megan and Jack, nephews, and nieces.  Requiem Mass for Martha was celebrated at Moyvane Church on Tuesday 21st of November, followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Moyvane.

ANNIVERSARIES: Eileen O Brien, Mary Ahern, Marie Walsh, Catherine White, Bridie C Shine, Tom Barry, Joan Ahern, Nora McAuliffe, John Connor, Timmy Keane, Bridie McCarthy, Kitty McEnery, Anna Maria Horgan,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 25th Nov.’23- Moyvane for        Margaret & Johnny Meade (Aniv.’s) Aughrim at 7.30pm; Sun.26th Nov.’23- Knockanure for Paddy & Bridie & Jack Flavin (Aniv’s) Kilmeaney at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Fr. John P. Cunningham, Baltimore, USA at 11.00am, Marian Hall Senior Citizens Christmas Mass at 12.30pm;  on Tues.28th Nov.’23 mass Moyvane for Bridie C. Shine (2nd Aniv.) and deceased members of the Shine family at 10.00am; Wed.29th Nov.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.30th Nov.’23- Moyvane for Kit & Edward Fitzmaurice (Aniv.’s) Leitrim Middle at 10.00am; Fri.1st Dec.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.2nd Dec.’23- Moyvane for Kathleen O’Brien (3rd Aniv.) Church Road, Moyvane at 7.30pm; Sun.3rd Dec.’23 – Knockanure for John & Peggy McElligott & daughter Betty Newman (Aniv.’s) Lissaniska & USA at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Bridie Shine (1st Aniv.) Glin Road.at 11.00am.

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17 Nov 2023

DEATH of Mike Kennelly, Lisaniskea, Kilmorna, Knockanure & Clancy Plant Hire, Knockanure, on Wednesday morning 15th November, 2023. Predeceased by his parents Bill & Teresa, baby son William, daughter Teresa and sister Mary. Survived by his wife Joan, son Timothy and his partner Samantha, son-in-law Mick, grandchildren Chloe, Darragh, Rian, Daniel, Aoibhe, Finn and Hailey. Brother Paddy and his wife Kathy, William and his wife Teresa, sister Margie and her husband Jerry (Ballincollig), brothers in law Michael and his wife Marie and Pat, Aunt Maureen (Mayo) nieces, nephews, cousins, and relatives. Requiem Mass for Mike Kennelly was celebrated at Knockanure Church on Saturday 18th of October, with burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Pat Martin, Ita Bradley, Maureen Fitzmaurice, Philomena Curtin, Philomena Vaughan, Angela O Rourke, Evelyn Scannell, James McCarthy, Pat Foley, Sr. Patricia Galvin, Nell O Carroll, Margaret Neenan, Catherine Brosnan, Paddy McElligott, 

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 18th Nov.’23- Moyvane for Peggy & Mick Sheehan (Aniv.’s), Leitrim Middle at 7.30pm; Sun.19th Nov.’23-Knockanure for John Joe Barry (3rd Aniv.)- Knockanure Village at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane-for  Myles & Nora Kearney & Danny Cunningham (Aniv.’s) at 11.00am;

Tues.21st Nov.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Wed.22nd Nov.’23-Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.23rd Nov.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.24th Nov.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.25th Nov.’23- Moyvane for Margaret & Johnny Meade (Aniv.’s), Aughrim at 7.30pm; Sun.26th Nov.’23- Knockanure for Paddy & Bridie & Jack Flavin (Aniv’s), Kilmeaney at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Fr. John P. Cunningham, Baltimore, USA at          11.00am. Marian Hall, Senior Citizens Christmas Mass at 12.30pm. North Kerry annual Mass & World Day of Remembrance Mass for road traffic victims Sun. Nov. 19th at 9.00am, St. Mary’s Church, Listowel. 

REMEMBRANCE MASS at St. Mary’s Church, Listowel for those who died from Nov. 1st 2022 TO Oct. 31st 2023 will take place on Friday night, Nov. 24th at 7.00 p.m.

ADORATION For Peace:  There will be Adoration in Abbeyfeale every Tuesday after the 10am Mass until 12noon in the Main Church.

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10 Nov 2023

ANNIVERSARIES: John Joe Barry, Michael White, Margaret O Connor, Kathleen O Brien, Tom Barrett, Patrick Stackpool, Mickie Buckley, Liz Madden, Liam Bunce, Noreen Moore, Pat McGuire, Nora Theresa Fox,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 11th Nov.’23- Moyvane for Liam Sexton (Aniv.) & deceased members of the Sexton family at 7.30pm; Sun.12th Nov.’23- Knockanure for Robert Connor (Aniv.) at 9.30am and Mass Moyvane-for  Paddy Carmody (Aniv.) & deceased members of the Carmody family

Gortdromasilihy at 11.00am; Tues.14th Nov.’23-Moyvane a Prayer Service and Adoration, no Mass at 10.00am; Wed.15th Nov.’23-Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am, and Mass Moyvane for John Lynch RIP, Recently Deceased at 7.00pm; Thur.16th Nov.’23-Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.17th Nov.’23- Moyvane Mass for Tim O’Connor (Aniv.) Inchamore & Sligo at 6.00pm, and Mass Knockanure a Remembrance Mass at 7.30pm; Sat.18th Nov.’23-Moyvane for Peggy & Mick Sheehan (Aniv.’s) Leitrim Middle at 7.30pm; Sun.19th Nov.’23- Knockanure for John Joe Barry (3rd Aniv.)-Knockanure Village at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Myles & Nora Kearney & Danny Cunningham (Aniv.’s) at 11.00am.

4 November 2023

ANNIVERSARIES: Catherine Ita O Connor, Tina Thompson, Sr. Mary Ita O Connor, Maura Lynch, Sr. Dolores O Carroll, Patsy Flynn, Peg Moloney, Mattie Griffin, Michael Flynn, Ann Barry,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 4th Nov.’23- Moyvane for Paddy & Maureen Fitzmaurice (Aniv.)

Gortdromasilihy at 7.30pm; Sun.5th Nov.’23- Knockanure for Michael Culhane (Aniv.) Ballyguiltenane & deceased members of the Sheahan & Culhane families at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane-for  People of the Parish at 11.00am; Tues.7th Nov.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am and  ICA Mass, Marian Hall at 7.30pm; Wed.8th Nov.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.9th Nov.’23-Moyvane a Private Intention at10.00am, and Remembrance Mass at 7.30pm; Fri.10th Nov.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.11th Nov.’23- Moyvane for Liam Sexton (Aniv.) & deceased members of the Sexton family at 7.30pm; Sun.12th Nov.’23- Knockanure for Robert Connor (Aniv.) at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Paddy Carmody (aniv.) & deceased members of the Carmody family at 11.00am.

WAR: Remembrance at the War Memorial in Tarbert At 11am on Saturday 11 November meet at the Memorial, say a decade of the Rosary for the named 12 WW1 parishioners and the 2 WW2 Dead, remembering all who fell. 180 Listowel and North Kerry WW1 war dead mass on Saturday night 11th vigil,/Sunday 12th mass in Listowel.

Annual Mass in Athea for all those who died in 2023 will be celebrated on Friday 10th of November at 7.00pm. Annual November Mass for all who died within University Hospital Kerry over the past year, including in Palliative Care Services, Maternity Services, relatives of hospital staff and former staff. The Mass for the Dead will be celebrated on Mon. 6th Nov. @7pm in St Johns Church Tralee and will be live streamed on http://www.churchservices.tv/tralee or http://www.stjohns.ie

PRAYERS FOR OUR DEAD WITH FR.DECLAN- Sunday, 5th November: St. Michael’s Cemetery at 2.00 p.m ; St. John Paul 11 Cemetery at 2.30 p.m; Finuge Cemetery at 3.00 p.m, and Springmount Cemetery, Duagh at 3.45 p.m. (Lasting just 10 minutes long irrespective of weather conditions – so come prepared & All are Welcome)

North Kerry annual Mass & World Day of Remembrance Mass for road traffic victims on Sunday morning (Nov. 19th) at 9.00am in St. Mary’s Church, Listowel.   Observation of this day provides an opportunity to draw our attention to road traffic crashes, their consequences and costs, and the measures which can be taken to prevent them.

Memorial Mass will be held for deceased members of Kerry Ingredients at St. Michael’s Church Lixnaw on Weds. 15th Nov.’23 at 7.30pm.

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27 10 2023

MASS: Annual November Mass for all who died within University Hospital Kerry over the past year, including in Palliative Care Services, Maternity Services, relatives of hospital staff and former staff. The Mass for the Dead will be celebrated on Mon. 6th Nov. @7pm in St Johns Church Tralee and will be live streamed on http://www.churchservices.tv/tralee or http://www.stjohns.ie

Communal First Saturday devotions will take place 4th Nov. at 8.45am in the Church of the Resurrection Killarney. Devotions will begin with the Fatima intentions followed by Rosary and celebration of Mass at 9.30am. All will be done with the intention of saving souls and making reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, thus fulfilling Our Lady’s request to the Laity to pray for peace.  Invitation to Medjugorje Mass in the Sacred Heart Church, Milltown on Sun. Oct. 29th 11:15a.m. All Welcome.

ACTIVE RETIRED Mass Will be celebrated for the deceased members for the Listowel Active Retired Group, on Tuesday 7th November at 2:30pm. in St. Patrick’s Hall. All welcome.

ADORATION Listowel God is calling to you to sit with him, can you commit to one hour a week out of your daily life to sit with our lord? Please sign up to one of the hours on Tuesday or Wednesday from 11am. to 7pm. Please note the adoration chapel in Listowel will close earlier time at 6pm. Tuesday 31st Oct.

DEATH has taken place of Loretta Barrett, Celbridge, and formerly of Lr. Athea, Athea, on the 20th October, 2023. Predeceased by her parents John Joe and Kitty.  Survived by her brothers and sisters, Cathy, Mary, Bernadette, Josephine, Tommy, Johnny, Agatha, Esther and Patrick, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and all their spouses. Funeral Mass for Loretta was celebrated on Monday in St. Bartholomew’s Church, Athea. Loretta was laid to rest at Holycross Cemetery, Athea.

GRAVES: Prayers on Sunday, 5th November at St. Michael’s Cemetery at 2.00 p.m.; St. John Paul 11 Cemetery at 2.30 p.m.; Finuge Cemetery at 3.00 p.m. And Springmount Cemetery, Duagh at 3.45 p.m. (Lasting just 10 minutes long irrespective of weather conditions.

ANNIVERSARIES: Sean McMahon, Jamie McCoy, Jack Kennelly, Miriam Kennelly, Eileen Hannon, Moira Donohue, Norah Fitzgerald, Eamon O Connor, Mary McElligott, Mick Culhane, Patrick Doody, Sr. Camel O Leary, Hannah Lane, Breda Moriarty,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 28st Oct.’23- Moyvane- for Mary Ellen Flaherty (Aniv.) Keylod at 7.30pm

Sun.29th Oct.’23; Knockanure for John Gerard McMahon (Aniv.) Carraughera at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Michael & Breda Dore (Aniv.) at 11.00am; Tues.31st Oct.’23-Moyvane a Private Intention, at 10.00am and  All Saints Day-Vigil Mass at 7.30pm; Wed.1st Nov.’23- Knockanure, All Saints Day at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane at 11.00am; Thur.2nd Nov.’23- Moyvane, All Souls Day at 10.00am; Fri.3rd Nov.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am, and Mass for Tim O’Connor RIP, Inchamore & Sligo at 7.30pm; Sat.4th Nov.’23- Moyvane for Paddy & Maureen Fitzmaurice (Aniv.) Gortdromasilihy at 7.30pm; Sun.5th Nov.’23 – Knockanure for Michael Culhane (Aniv.) Ballyguiltenane & deceased members of the Sheahan & Culhane families at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for the People of the Parish at 11.00am.

HOSPITAL Deaths – You, your family and loved ones are invited to the annual November Mass for all those who have died within the Hospital over the past year, including those who have died in

Palliative Care Services, Maternity Services, relatives of hospital staff and former staff members of University Hospital Kerry. The Mass for the Dead will be celebrated on Monday 6th November @ 7pm in St Johns Church Castle Street Tralee. This Mass will also be live streamed for those unable to attend in person. http://www.churchservices.tv/tralee or http://www.stjohns.ie

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20 10 2023

SYMPATHY: At a recent Board of Management of Scoil Chorpchriost, the following votes of sympathy was passed- To the O’ Connor & Murphy  Families on the death of Eileen Murphy, Lyrecrompane; To Buckley Families on the death of Bridget Buckley, late England and Keylod; To Hanrahan & Donegan  Families Kilbaha on the death of Paudie Hanrahan; To the Kiely & Kennedy Families on the death of John Kennedy, Tarbert; To The Foley Families on the death of Tom Foley Moyvane & Listowel; To The Sheehy Families on the death of Nora Sheehy, Glenalappa Moyvane; To The Brouder Families on the death of Moss Brouder, Athea

DEATH of John Lynch, The Village, Moyvane, on October 14th, 2023. John is survived by his parents Noreen and Joe, brother Jody, sisters Siobhan and Marie, uncles Liam and Thomas, aunts Joan and Peg, brothers-in-law Donnacha and Ger, nephews, and nieces. Requiem Mass for John was celebrated at The Church of The Assumption, Moyvane, on Thursday morning, followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Moyvane.

DEATH of The death has occurred of Sister Mary Hanrahan of Kilbaha, Moyvane, and Olney, England on 1st October 2023. A member of the Daughters of the Holy Spirit, she died at Burlington House, Woburn Sands. Sister Mary is survived by, sisters Sr. Veronica (Peggy), Kathleen (Mulvihill, Shronowen, Listowel), brother Jackie (Kilbaha), sister-in-law Teresa.  She will be sadly missed  by her family, and extensive circle of friends in Ireland and England. The funeral mass for Sister Mary was held in Our Lady, Help of Christians and St. Lawrence Catholic Church, Olney on Friday 20th October, burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Nora O Donoghue, Eddie and Mary Costelloe, Maurice Collins, Kitty Moore, Patrick Healy, David Stack, Tom Normoyle, Martin Scanlon, James Moody, Joe McKenna, Breda Dore, Mary Sheehan

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 21st Oct.’23- Moyvane for Nora O’Donoghue nee Leahy & Baby Leah O’Donoghue (Aniv.’s) Moyvane & Perth at 7.30pm; Sun.22nd Oct.’23- Knockanure for Denis McEvoy (Aniv.) & deceased members of McEvoy & Foley families at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for         Jack & Bridie Stackpoole (Aniv.’s) at 11.00am; Tues.24th Oct.’23- Moyvane for Sean Broderick (Aniv.) Coilagurteen at 10.00am; Wed.25th Oct.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.26th Oct.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.27th Oct.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.28th Oct.’23-Moyvane for Mary Ellen Flaherty (Aniv.) Keylod at 7.30pm; Sun.29th Oct.’23 – Knockanure for John Gerard McMahon (Aniv.) Carraughera at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Michael & Breda Dore (Aniv.) at 11.00am.

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13 Oct 2023

DEATH of Daniel (Danny) O’Connor, Tarmons East, and late of Keylod Moyvane, on October 11th, 2023. Predeceased by his brothers Bernie and Emyard, grandchildren Paul and Tadgh. Danny will be sadly missed by his wife Helen, daughter Miriam, sons Christopher, Paul, Timothy, Daniel, Vincent and Stephen, grandchildren Tara, Alana, Daniel, Ciara, Aisling, Abbey, Eoin, Luke, Gemma, Sadie and Liam, brothers Liam, Michael and Francis, sisters Joan and Kathleen, daughters-in-law, son-in-law, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, and nieces. Funeral arriving to St. Mary’s Church, Tarbert, on Saturday morning with the Requiem Mass for Danny being celebrated at 11.00 a.m, followed by burial afterwards in The New Cemetery, Ardfert.

DEATH has taken place of Daniel (Danny) Sheehan, Witham, Essex, U.K and late of Kilbaha, Moyvane, on August 15th, 2023. Predeceased by his parents Tom and Ellen, brothers Tom, Dick and Jack, sisters Sr. Bernadette, Imelda, baby Grace and nephew Richard. Danny is survived by his children Tom, Dan, Francis, Annmarie and their mother Ciss, grandchildren, brothers Con, Tim Joe, Jim and Willie, sisters Sr. Veronica, Kathleen, Eileen, Margaret and Nuala, daughters-in-law, son-in-law, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, grandnephews, and grandnieces. Requiem Mass for Danny celebrated in the Church of the Assumption, Moyvane, on Friday October 13th at 12 noon, followed by interment of ashes in Ahavoher Cemetery, Moyvane.

ANNIVERSARIES: Fr. Hallie Ashe, Brendan Kennelly, Tom Hogan, Betty O Carroll, Margarite Windle, Eileen O Connor, Julia Ann Costelloe, Jack Stackpool, Micheal Fitzmaurice, Pat Nash, Joan Woulfe,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 14th Oct.’23- Moyvane- Michael Fitzmaurice (2nd Aniv.) Lower Aughrim at 7.30pm; Sun.15th Oct.’23- Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am-and Mass Moyvane for Anne Nolan (3rd Aniv.) Carrueragh at 11.00am; Tues.17th Oct.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Wed.18th Oct.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.19th Oct.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.20th Oct.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.21st Oct.’23- Moyvane for Nora O’Donoghue nee Leahy & Baby Leah O’Donoghue (Aniv.’s) Perth & Moyvane. at 7.30pm; Sun.22nd Oct.’23 – Knockanure for Denis McEvoy (Aniv.) & deceased members of McEvoy & Foley families at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Jack & Bridie Stackpoole (Aniv.’s) at 11.00am.

6 Oct 2023

DEATH has occurred of Sr. Mary Hanrahan late of Kilbaha, Sister to Jackie Hanrahan, Order of the Holy Spirit, St. Josephs Convent, Olney, England who passed away peacefully on the 1st of October.  May She Rest in Peace.

ANNIVERSARIES: Nellie Flynn, Carmel O Sullivan, Anne O Mahony, John Cahill, Sr. Martina Relihan, Betty Kennelly, Sr. Mary Kirby, Dan Keane, Maggie Enright, Michael Finucane,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 7th Oct.’23 Moyvane for  Pat, Bridget & Dick Stack (Aniv.’s) Drommurhur at 7.30pm; Sun.8th Oct.’23- Knockanure- for Bridget Buckley RIP, Recently Deceased at 9.30am and Mass Moyvane for -Tadgh T. Carr (Aniv.) at 11.00am; Tues.10th Oct.’23- Moyvane-Private Intention at 10.00am; Wed.11th Oct.’23- Knockanure- Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.12th Oct.’23- Moyvane- Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.13th Oct.’23- Knockanure- Private Intention at 10.00am;

Sat.14th Oct.’23- Moyvane for Michael Fitzmaurice (2nd Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.15th Oct.’23 – Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am and Mass Moyvane for Anne Nolan (3rd Aniv.) Carrueragh at 11.00am.

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DEATH of Daniel Houlihan, Clounprohus, Moyvane, on September 24th, 2023. Predeceased by his grandparents Johnny and Bridget Houlihan. Daniel is survived by, his parents Aidan and Theresa, sisters Emma and Rebecca, grandparents Dan and Mary Keane, uncles Donie, Johnny, Donal and Eddie, aunts Catriona, Breda and Marion, granduncles, grandaunts, cousins, extended family, and neighbours. Requiem Mass for Daniel was celebrated at Ballydonoghue Church on Saturday at 11.00 a.m, followed by burial afterwards in Gale Cemetery.

Joe (The Hammer) O’Brien

DEATH of Joe (The Hammer) O’Brien of Sharwood Estate, Newcastle West, on 27th September 2023 at Milford Care Centre. Husband of the late Mary. Survived by his son Alan, daughters Amanda and Paula, sons-in-law Adrian and Neilus, grandchildren Michael, Ryan and Eoin, brothers, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nephews, and nieces. Requiem Mass for Joe was celebrated at the Church of The Immaculate Conception, Newcastle West, on Saturday, 30th September, burial afterwards in Ardagh Cemetery. Joe went to school in Knockanure for a while and loved to visit the community centre and recall school days. He loved his football team West ham, that’s where Joe got his nickname Joe hammer.

ANNIVERSARIES: Sheila Carmody, Sr. Mrie Lyons, Bridie O’Connor, Sr. Mary Aquin O’Carroll, Sr. Catherine Colbert, John Paul Stack, Joe O’Connor, Dan Flaherty, Tommy Stack, Geraldine Liston,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 30th Sept.’23- Moyvane for Joe O’Connor (Aniv.) Kilbaha at 7.30pm;

Sun.1st Oct.’23- Knockanure for                Tom & Bridie Flavin (Aniv.’s) Trien at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Mossie Kearney RIP, Recently Deceased              11.00am;  Tues.3rd Oct.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Wed.4th Oct.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.5th Oct.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.6th Oct.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.7th Oct.’23-Moyvane for Pat, Bridget & Dick Stack (Aniv.’s) Drommurhur at 7.30pm; Sun.8th Oct.’23

Knockanure for Brigid Buckley RIP, Recently Deceased at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Tadgh T. Carr at 11.00am

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DEATH Gertie Murphy  (née Kennelly) Limerick Road, Castleisland, / Listowel, and formerly of Listowel and St. Joseph’s Secondary School, Abbeyfeale, on September 17th 2023. Wife of the recently deceased Timothy (March 7th) and mother of Tim and Joyce. Also survived by her daughter-in-law Bernadette, son-in-law Padraig, her three grandchildren Seán, Darragh and Oisín, her sister Mary, brother-in-law Damien, and nephews. Following Requiem Mass at Castleisland Parish Church, Gertie Murphy was laid to rest in Kilbanivane Cemetery Castleisland.

ANNIVERSARIES: Noreen Lynch, Anne Nolan, Sr. Columba O’Carroll, Jim Sheahan, Marie O’Connor, Joan Phelan, Bridget Ann Joyce, Sr. Cornelius Mullane, Mike Parkes, Jerry Enright, Kathleen Stack, Tom Flavin, Matty Quinn,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 23rd Sept.’23- Moyvane for Mai & Dan Quinn, Nora, Jack & deceased members of the Quinn family at  7.30pm; Sun.24th Sept.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for John Collins (Aniv.) & his parents Peggy & John Collins at 11.00am; Tues.26th Sept.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Wed.27th Sept.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.28th Sept.’23 – Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.29th Sept.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.30th Sept.’23- Moyvane for Joe O’Connor (Aniv.) Kilbaha at 7.30pm; Sun.1st Oct.’23; Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Mossie Kearney RIP, Recently Deceased at 11.00am.

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DEATH Sr. Gemma (Mary) Foran of Perth, Western Australia and late of Inch, Listowel. A member of the Presentation Sisters Western Australia died at Margaret Hubery House, Perth, on 7 September 2023. Predeceased by her parents, Margaret (Peggy) and Edmond (Ned) Foran, her sister and brother-in-law, Annie and Johnny Bambury, her brothers, Tony, Patsy and Eamon, and her nephew Derek. Gemma is survived by her nieces and nephews, Anne, Marian, Carmel, Patricia, John and Eamon, Sister Petrus and her many Gleeson, Barron and Bennett cousins, grand nieces and nephews and other family members. Sadly missed by her family, and the Presentation Community and friends. The Funeral Mass for Sister Gemma celebrated at Star of the Sea Church, Cottesloe, Perth on Tuesday, 19 September, at 1:30 pm Western Australia time (6:30 am Irish time). Burial will take place afterwards at Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth. A link to the Mass on the Bowra and O’Dea Funeral Directors website. Leaba i measc na naomh agus na n-aingeal di, agus solas na bhflaitheas dá hanam dílis. https://bowraodea.com.au/funeral-services-search/

DEATH of Sr. Mary Angela Dowd, Convent of Mercy, Wanstead, London and late of Coolbeha, Listowel, on August 30th, 2023, surrounded by her sister Nora and her loving Community. Predeceased by her parents Tom and Mary, her infant siblings Thomas, John Joseph and John Francis. Sr. Mary Angela will be sadly missed by her sister Nora, brother Tommy, cousins, neighbours, friends and her Community. Requiem Mass for Sr. Mary Angela will be celebrated in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 51 Cambridge Park, Wanstead, London on Friday, September 15th, at 11.00 a.m, live-streamed on https://ourladyoflourdeswanstead.com, Sr. Mary was laid to rest in St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Leytonstone, London.

DEATH of – Sr. Sheila Collins, Ballygoughlan, Glin, and Los Angeles, on Thursday September 7th. 2023. Predeceased by her parents William and Nora, brother Sean, sister Anna and grandnephew Stephen. Sr. Sheila will be missed by her sisters Mai (Carr), Josephine (Walsh) and Frances (Walsh), brother-in-law Maurice, nephews, nieces, grandnieces, grandnephews, great-grandnieces, great-grandnephews, extended family, neighbours, friends and Sheila’s sisters in The Daughters of Mary and Joseph religious order internationally.

DEATH of Bridget Buckley (née Shields) Dromard, Rathkeale, / Moyvane on 6th September, 2023. 

Late of Keylod, Moyvane, and London. Predeceased by husband Mickey, parents Michael & Mary Shields and brother Paddy. Survived by her son Eddie, daughters Sylvia, Michelle (London) and Helen (Rathkeale), grandchildren Connor, Mikey and Megan, brother Mike, sisters Mary, Kathleen, Helen and Anne, sons in law, daughter in law, sisters in law, brothers in law, nieces, nephews, and relatives.  Requiem Mass for Bridget Buckley was celebrated at Knockanure Church on Thursday and she was laid to rest afterwards with her loving husband Mickey in Ahavoher Cemetery, Moyvane.

ANNIVERSARIES: Willie Martin, Bridie Behan, Madeline Barrett, Sr. Maria Stack, Molly Chrisfield, Timothy Horgan, Maighread McCarthy, David Harman, Bill Cahill, David Thompson, Connie McMahon,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 16th Sept.’23- Moyvane for Jackie & Kitty Murphy (Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.17th Sept.’23- Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Mikey Joe & Peggy Enright, & Kathleen & Willie Stack (Aniv.’s) at 11.00am; Tues.19th Sept.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Wed.20th Sept.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.21st Sept.’23- Moyvane for Nelly & Tom O’Connor RIP, Glin Road at 10.00am; Fri.22nd Sept.’23-Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.23rd Sept.’23-Moyvane for Mai & Dan Quinn, Nora, Jack & deceased members of the Quinn family at 7.30pm; Sun.24th Sept.’23; Knockanure a Private Intention at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for John Collins (Aniv.) & his parents Peggy & John Collins at 11.00am.

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ANNIVERSARIES: Michael Scanlon, Padraic Kelly, Kathleen O Sullivan, Margret Mullins, Jackie McGillicudy, Sr. Catherine Joy, Joan O Keeffe, Emmet Kennelly, Vivienne Rogan, Margaret Daly, Margaret O Connor, Eddie Walsh, Moira Griffin,

MASS INTENTIONS:

Sat. 9th Sept.’23- Moyvane for Patrick Brosnan (20th Aniv.) at7.30pm; Sun.10th Sept.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Brid Flavin (1st Aniv.) & deceased members of the Flavin & Hanrahan families at 11.00am

Tues.12th Sept.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Wed.13th Sept.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.14th Sept.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.15th Sept.’23- Knockanure a  Private Intention at 10.00am

Sat.16th Sept.’23- Moyvane for Jackie & Kitty Murphy (Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.17th Sept.’23-

Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Mikey Joe & Peggy Enright, & Kathleen & Willie Stack (Aniv.’s) at 11.00am.

SEPTEMBER is the month of the seven sorrows of Mary. Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross is celebrated on Thursday 14th September. On this day in 335AD the Cross of Christ, found by St. Helena the previous day, was first venerated in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.

DEATH of Maurice (Mossie) Kearney, Moyvane South, Moyvane, on September 1st, 2023. Predeceased by his infant daughter Mary. Mossie is survived by his wife Mary, daughters Noreen and Brid, sons Mylie and Tommy, sons-in-law John and Eddie, daughters-in-law Sinead and Eilish, grandchildren Rosemary, Aoife, Eamonn, Caoimhe, Muiris, Aideen, Liam, David and Ellemarie, sister-in-law Kathy Flahive, Mary’s brothers-in-law Mike Long and Martin Costello. The Requiem Mass for Mossie was celebrated at 11.30 a.m, in Moyvane Church on Monday 4th ,  followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Moyvane.

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DEATH on 25th of August 2023 of Mortimer (Monty) Leahy, Clounmacon, Listowel. Predeceased by his parents Michael & Mary Leahy, (nee Galvin), son Brendan, brother Tim, sisters Kitty Curtin and Peggy Finucane. Survived by his wife Bridie, daughter Ann Marie, son-in-law Enda, grandson Dara, granddaughter Eimear, niece Carmel, nephews, and nieces. Requiem Mass, for Monty was celebrated at St. Mary’s Church, Listowel, on Tuesday. Monty was laid to rest afterwards in in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Listowel.

ANNIVERSARIES: Fr. Gerard O Connell, Delia O Donoghue, Patsy Buckley, Mick Shine, Kathleen Sheahan, Maura Burke, Breda O Driscoll, Ita Shine, Joanne Lynch, Brid Flavin, Elma O Connor, Kity Murphy, Jack Costelloe,

MASS INTENTIONS:

Sat. 2nd Sept.’23- Moyvane for Liam Lynch & deceased members of the Byrne & Lynch families at 7.30pm; Sun.3rd Sept.’23- Knockanure    Margaret & Emmet Leahy (Aniv.’s) Carrueragh at 9.30am and Mass Moyvane for Johnny & Mena Hanrahan (Aniv’s) Ballygoughlin at 11.00am;

Tues.5th Sept.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Wed.6th Sept.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.7th Sept.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri. 8th Sept.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.9th Sept.’23 Moyvane for Patrick Brosnan (20th Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Mass on Sun.10th Sept.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Brid Flavin (1st Aniv.) & deceased members of Flavin & Hanrahan families at 11.00am. 

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DEATH of Mary Lynch (née Keating) Ballygologue Park, Listowel, and formerly of Knockenagh, Listowel and Dirra Cottages, on August 16th, 2023, mother of Ann, Tom, Pat and Joe.

Following Requiem Mass in Listowel Church, Mary Lynch, was laid to rest in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Listowel. Mary was a regular visitor to Knockanure Rambling House.

ANNIVERSARIES: Sr. Paschal Hegarty, Sr. Sheila McAuliffe, Pat Mulvihill, Phil Kerins, Peggy Enright, Sr. Columba Relihan, Oliver McGrath, Aeneas Leane, Sr. Angela O Connell, Sean Brennan, Mossy Meade, Timothy Horgan, Margaret Leahy, Jackie Feury,

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DEATH of Eizabeth (Betty) Moody (née Goddard), 23 Woodgrove, Moyvane and late of Birtley, U.K.

on August 13th, 2023 wife of the late James. Betty is survived by her nephews, nieces, extended family, neighbours and friends.

ANNIVERSARIES: Eileen Cronin, Timothy Carr, Jack Martin Mulvihill, Elsie O Sullivan, Joan Keane, Betty Nash, Joan McCarthy, Morgan Flaherty, Bro Albert Breen, Edward Mulvihill, John Pierse, Bridie Moore, William J Hudson,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 19th Aug.’23- Moyvane for Jack & Nora Walsh & Michael Mulvihill (Aniv.’s) at 7.30pm; Sun.20th Aug.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Nodie Brosnan RIP, Recently Deceased at 11.00am; Tues.22nd Aug.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Wed.23rd Aug.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.24th Aug.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.25th Aug.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at  10.00am; Sat.26th Aug.’23-Moyvane for Mag & Pats Windle, Billy, Jack and Paddy Flaherty (Aniv.’s) Lower Aughrim at 7.30pm; Sun.27th Aug.’23 – Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Bridie Moore RIP at 11.00am.

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DEATH of Fr. Michael O’ Connor, CSsR, Redemptorist Community, Mount Saint Alphonsus, South Circular Road, Limerick and formerly St. Thomas More Parish, Kansas City, Missouri, and Tralee. Died on Thursday, 10th August 2023.

ANNIVERSARIES: Bridie Leahy, Michael Scanlon, Kay Horgan, Patricia Morton, Brid Flavin, Sr. Kathleen O Connell, Patricia Danaher, Mary Stack, Tom Lyons, Mary O Carroll,

MASS INTENTIONS:

Sat. 12th Aug.’23- Moyvane for Jack Mulvihill (Aniv.) Woodgrove at 7.30pm; Sun.13th Aug.’23- Knockanure People of the Parish at 9.30am and mass Moyvane for Michael Scanlon RIP (1st Aniv.) at 11.00am; Mon.14th Aug.’23-Moyvane- Feast of the Assumption, Vigil Mass at 7.30pm; Tues.15th Aug.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane a Private Intention at 11.00am; Wed.16th Aug.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.17th Aug.’23- Moyvane for Tom Scanlon (Aniv.) Leitrim Middle at 10.00am; Fri.18th Aug.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.19th Aug.’23- Moyvane for Jack & Nora Walsh & Michael Mulvihill (Aniv.’s) at  7.30pm; Sun.20th Aug.’23  Knockanure a Private Intention at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Nodie Brosnan RIP, Recently Deceased at 11.00am.

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DEATH has occurred of Sr. Vianney (Hannah) Buckley, Presentation Sisters, San Antonia, Texas, U.S.A and late of Clounmacon, Listowel, on July 17th, 2023. Predeceased by her sisters Elizabeth Bambury, Mary O’Shea, Sr. Vincent, Sr. Barbara, Sr. Immaculata and her brother Diarmuid (Deemy). Sr. Vianney will be sadly missed by her Congregation, nephews, nieces, relatives, neighbours and a wide circle of friends. Requiem Mass for Sr. Vianney was celebrated in St. Matthew’s Church, San Antonia, Texas, on Wednesday, August 2nd, at 16.15 p.m (Irish time) live-streamed on https://youtube.com/live/3dIV15jzPOU?feature=share. Sr. Vianney was laid to rest in San Antonia, Texas.

DEATH of Tony Costelloe of Rathina, Newcastle West, and formally of Knockanure, and late of Castlemahon Foods, Co. Limerick, on Friday August 4th, 2023. Tony is survived by his wife Mary, his children Caroline (Walsh), Mairead, P.J and Nicola (Moloney). His sisters Mary and Ann and brother Christy. Sons-in-law Dan and Kieran, daughter-in-law Ursula, brothers and sisters in law, grandchildren, nephews, nieces and friends. Following Requiem Mass at St. John The Baptist & St. Nicholas’ Church, Castlemahon 6th August, Tony was laid to rest afterwards in Monagea Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Tom Scanlon, Kitty Barrett, Fr. Noel Moran, Mick Moore, Pats Carmody, Paddy Keane, Sr. Ita Rochford, Bridie O Carroll, Mart T Hegarty, 

MASS INTENTIONS:

Sat. 5th Aug.’23- Moyvane for Dan & Tessy O’Connor (Aniv’s.)- Moyvane South at 7.30pm;

Sun.6th Aug.’23- Knockanure for Mary Cronin (Aniv.) and deceased of the Cronin family, Leitrim West at  9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Jackie Lyons (Aniv.) at 11am; Mass Tues.8th Aug.’23 at Knockanure Graveyard at 8pm; Mass Weds.9th Aug.’23 at Murhur Graveyard at 8pm

Thur.10th Aug.’23- Moyvane for Jo & Mary Lynch (Aniv.) Woodgrove at 10am; Fri.11th Aug.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10am, and mass in evening for Ellen, Laurence & Maurice Collins, Lissaniskea (Aniv.’s) at 7.30pm; Sat.12th Aug.’23- Moyvane Jack Mulvihill (Aniv.)- Woodgrove at 7.30pm; Sun.13th Aug.’23 – Knockanure People of the Parish at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Michael Scanlon (1st Aniv.) at 11am.

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Graveyard Masses; All Masses at 8pm. Friday Aug. 4th – Ahavoher; Tues. Aug.8th – Knockanure

Wednesday 9th Aug. – Murhur.

DEATH of Maurice (Moss) Gaire, Duagh Village, on July 27th, 2023, son of the late Patrick and Joan. Survived by his wife Betty, sons Francis and Kieran, daughter Teresa, daughter-in-law Martina, son-in-law Stephen, brother Jack, sisters Mary Goff and Fiona Danagher, brothers-in-law, sister-in-law, nephews, and nieces.

DEATH of Noreen (Nody) O’Connor (nee Brandon), Cambridgeshire, UK – late of Moyvane, passed away on Monday, 10th July 2023, at Peterborough City Hospital. Wife of Patrick Joseph, sister to Mary, the late Eugene Brandon and the late Margaret O’Connor. Survived by her husband Pat, son John, her nieces and nephews.

SYMPATHY to relatives of Seamus Fitzmaurice who died in Australia recently.

ANNIVERSARIES: Kieran Curtin, Peggy McElligott, buried Lisselton Fr Laurence Mangan of Hartford diocese on 2 Aug 1863, Barry Leach Eirin O Donoghue, Fr. John Kennelly, John Denihan, Betty griffin, Mary Cronin, Sean Redmond, Eliza Walsh, Mary Cullanane, Tom Scanlon, 

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DEATH has taken place of Nodie Brosnan (née McGrath), Moyvane Village and late of Ahalanna, Moyvane, on July 17th, 2023, wife of the late Jerry and sister of the late Peter and John. Nodie is survived by her son Mike, daughters Kay, Brenda, Aileen and Geraldine, sisters Nell, Brenda and Josephine, brothers Michael and Dick, daughter-in-law Breda, sons-in-law Tom, John, David and Aiden, grandchildren Gearóid and his wife Emer, Fiona, Jerh, Pat, Diarmuid, Micheál, Jack, Máire, Cillian, Padraig, Gráinne, Aoife, Darragh and Aodán, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, and nieces. Requiem Mass for Nodie was celebrated in Moyvane Church on 20th July, live-streamed on https://youtube.com/@churchoftheassumptionmoyva6016, followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Moyvane.

DEATH of Margaret Noonan (née Ahern), Kilpadogue, Tarbert, and late of Dirreen, Athea, on July 15th, 2023. Margaret is survived by her husband Bill, sister Bridie O’Donnell, godchild Paddy Joe, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, and nieces. Requiem Mass for Margaret Noonan was celebrated at Tarbert Church followed by burial afterwards in Templeathea Cemetery, Athea.

ANNIVERSARIES: Patrick Shanahan, Lil Stack, John McAuliffe, Maureen Airey, Doreen Begley, Mary Holly, T.D. Sullivan, Sr. Mary O’Carroll, Michael O’Connor, Paudie Mullane, Canon James Neville, Nellie Ahern,

Mass intentions; Sat.22nd July’23- Moyvane for Ellen & Tom Sheehan & Imelda Sheehan (Aniv.’s) Kilbaha at 7.30pm; Sun.23rd July’23 –Knockanure for Nora & James Moore & son Willie (Aniv’s), Kilmorna at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Theresa (Tess) Mulvihill (Aniv.) Leitrim West at 11.00am; Tues.25th July’23- Moyvane for Siss Dore & her daughter Kathleen (Aniv.’s) at 10.00am; Weds.26th July’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.27th July’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri. 28th July’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat. 29th July’23- Moyvane for Jeremiah Mulvhill & deceased of Mulvihill family, Paddy Connolly & deceased of Connolly family (Aniv.’s) at 7.30pm; Sun. 30th July’23- Knockanure for Jerry Clancy (Aniv.) at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Denis Corridan (Aniv.) at 11.00am.

GRAVEYARD Mass Templeathea on Wednesday, July 26th at 7.30pm. MASSES Tarbert –Lislaughtin Abbey – Friday 4th August at 7pm. Kilnaughtin Graveyard  – Friday  11th August at 7pm. St. Mary’s Cemetery, Tarbert  – Friday 18th August at 7pm. Please note that all Graveyard Masses are at 7pm. Duagh graveyard mass Thursday 27th July at 8.00 p.m.

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DEATH on 6y of July 2023 of Joe Gunn, Gunn`s Cross, Lisselton. Predeceased by his parents, Jerry and Lena, (nee Walsh), his brother, Fr. Tim and his infant sister, Nora. Survived by his wife, Kathleen, daughter, Noreen, sons, David and Robert, Granddaughter, Eva Mai, brother, John, sister-in-law, Catherine, daughters-in-law, Maura and Catherine,(Kilbaha), nephews, nieces, grandnephews, grandnieces, Joseph and Marian Enright.

DEATH on 8th of July 2023, of Rev. Fr. Jack Fitzgerald of Russell Close, Fr. Russell Road, Dooradoyle, and formerly of Loughill, Co. Limerick. Predeceased by his parents Thomas and Agnes. Survived by his siblings Patrick, Mary, Catherine, Maurice, Tom and Agnes, nephews, nieces, grandnephews, grandnieces, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, cousins, Bishop Brendan Leahy and the Clergy of the Limerick Diocese. Following Requiem Mass on Friday, July 14th, at 1pm in Loughill Church, burial in the adjoining Churchyard.

ANNIVERSARIES: Con Kearney, Paddy Cronin, Peggy Horan, Timmy Noonan, Fr. William Buckley, Tom Sullivan, Margaret Horgan, Nora Mulvihill, Mike Sheehan, Sr. Anne Bernadette Sheehan, Nancy Langan, Jack McKenna, Bridget Collins, Martin Mulvihill, Mary Scanlon, Hannah Ferguson, Billy Enright, Nora Moore, Mary O Donoghue, John Martin Hegarty,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 15th July’23-Moyvane for Timothy Noonan (Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.16th July’23- Knockanure for Christopher Higgins (1st Aniv.) at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Patrick & son John Shanahan (Aniv’s.) & deceased of Shanahan & Egan families at 11.00am; Tues.18th July’23 Moyvane- Private Intention at 10.00am; Weds.19th July’23 Knockanure  Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.20th July’23- Moyvane for Denny Flaherty, Recently Deceased at    10.00am; Fri.21st July’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.22nd July’23- Moyvane for Ellen & Tom Sheehan & Imelda Sheehan (Aniv.’s) Kilbaha at 7.30pm; Sun.23rd July’23 –Knockanure for Nora & James Moore & son Willie (Aniv’s), Kilmorna at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Theresa (Tess) Mulvihill (Aniv.) Leitrim West at   11.00am; Tues.25th July’23- Moyvane for Siss Dore & her daughter Kathleen (Aniv.’s) at 10.00am; Weds.26th July’23- Knockanure a          Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.27th July’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri. 28th July’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat. 29th July’23- Moyvane for Jeremiah Mulvhill & deceased of Mulvihill family, Paddy Connolly & deceased of Connolly family (Aniv.’s) at 7.30pm; Sun. 30th July’23

Knockanure for Jerry Clancy (Aniv.) at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Denis Corridan (Aniv.) at 11.00am.

GRAVEYARD Mass Templeathea on Wednesday, July 26th at 7.30pm. MASSES Tarbert – Aghavallen Cemetery  – Friday 7th July at 7pm.    Lislaughtin Abbey – Friday 4th August at 7pm. Kilnaughtin Graveyard  – Friday  11th August at 7pm. St. Mary’s Cemetery, Tarbert  – Friday 18th August at 7pm. Please note that all Graveyard Masses are at 7pm. Duagh Thursday 27th July at 8.00 p.m.

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DEATH of Mary Lehane (née Hartnett) Knockanure, Moyvane, and more recently Blackbird Hill, London NW9, on Wednesday, June 21st 2023. Mary will be sadly missed and dearly loved by her husband Jim and heartbroken family. Mary’s funeral mass will take place Friday, 14th July, 11am at All Saints Church, Kenton, Harrow.  Followed by burial at Carpenders Park Cemetery, Oxhey Ln, Watford. Any donations to St Lukes Hospice, Kenton, Harrow .

DEATH of Patrick Mulvihill of Aughrim, Moyvane Kerry, 14th August 1940 – 21st June 2023, husband of May (née Sweeney) and father of John, Anna- Marie, Andrew and Caroline. His grandchildren Ella, Joe, Niamh, Hannah, Kate, Harry and Ruby. His sister Nora and his nieces and nephews. Patrick’s requiem mass was held at Our Lady and The English Martyrs Church on 7th July at 10am. Church address – 5 Roseneath Rd, Urmston, Manchester M41 5AX. For those who wish to join us in celebrating Patrick’s life but are unable to do so in person, a livestream will be available at : https://vimeo.com/event/3539734/5eb1e4f1b8

DEATH of Margaret O’Mahony (née Fitzgerald), Coolkeragh, Listowel and late of Moyvane, on June 29th, 2023. Predeceased by her mother Marie and infant son Brendan. Margaret is survived by her husband Mike, daughter Marie, sons Michael and Sean, father Michael, grandchildren John, Haleigh, Siún and Sophie, mother-in-law Noreen, brothers Michael, James, John and Tom, sisters Kathleen and Anna, uncles, aunts, daughters-in-law Sussanna and Carolyn, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, and nieces.

Requiem Mass for Margaret was celebrated at Ballydonoghue Church on Monday, live-streamed on http://www.facebook.com/OGormans-Memorial-Video-Services-111625163859628/, burial afterwards in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Listowel.

ANNIVERSARIES: Dan Broderick, Rita Daly, Jeanie Kennelly, Tony McCarthy, Michael Moloney, Jimmy Ruddle, Martin Collins, Gerald Fitzgerald, Anna Smithwick, Ciss Dore, John Jackie Keane, Helena O Keeffe, Fr. John Quinlan, Maura O Connor, Christopher Higgins,

 MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 8th July’23- Moyvane for Paudie Hanrahan, Recently Deceased at 7.30pm; Sun.9th July’23- Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Mary McElligott (1st Aniv.) & Pat McElligott (18th Aniv.) at 11.00am; Tues.11th July’23 – Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Weds.12th July’23-Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.13th July’23- Moyvane for Dora & Mossie Ahern (Aniv’s.) at 10.00am; Fri.14th July’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.15th July’23- Moyvane for Timothy Noonan (Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.16th July’23- Knockanure for Christopher Higgins (1st Aniv.) at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Patrick & son John Shanahan (Aniv’s.) & deceased of Shanahan & Egan families at 11.00am.

GRAVEYARD Mass Athea; on July 12th in Holy Cross at 7.30pm and Templeathea on Wednesday, July 26th at 7.30pm. MASSES Tarbert – Aghavallen Cemetery  – Friday 7th July at 7pm.    Lislaughtin Abbey – Friday 4th August at 7pm. Kilnaughtin Graveyard  – Friday  11th August at 7pm. St. Mary’s Cemetery, Tarbert  – Friday 18th August at 7pm. Please note that all Graveyard Masses are at 7pm. If you would like to become involved in the graveyard committee in Listowel please phone Jacqui on 086-3953387 before Friday 14th July.

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30 June 2023

DEATH of Christopher (Christy) McNamara, Church Road, Ballybunion and late of Clounprohus, Moyvane, on June 23rd, 2023. Predeceased by his wife Noreen and siblings Paddy, Tom, Mike, Jackie and Peggy. Christy is survived by his sons Padraig and Michael, daughters Mary, Helen, Breeda and Nora, grandchildren Luke, Christopher, Jack, Sean, Sebastian, Lilly, Hannah and Darragh, sisters Mary and Joan, daughter-in-law Tara, sons-in-law Pieter and Pat, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, and  nieces. Requiem Mass for Christy celebrated on Monday in Ballybunion Church  at 11.00 a.m, followed by burial afterwards in the adjoining St. John’s Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Josie Liston, Catherine Carew, Jerry Carey, Eileen Holly, Joe Thompson, Julie O Connor, Mick Finucane, John Kirby, Richard Kissane, Mickey Flavin, Sheila Birkinshaw, Mike O Halloran, John Patsy O Sullivan, Margaret Aherne, Mickey Barry, Sr. Anne Daye,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 1st July’23- Moyvane for John & Mary Stack (Aniv.’s) Aughrim at             7.30pm;

Sun.2nd July’23- Knockanure for Pat Lynch (Aniv.) & deceased family members, Carrueragh, Kilmorna at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for John Carmody (Aniv.) & deceased members of the Carmody family at 11.00am; Tues.4th July’23 –Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Weds.5th July’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am

Thurs.6th July’23- Moyvane for Bridie Reilly nee Fitzmaurice (Aniv.)Glasgow and Leitrim Middle at 10.00am;   Fri.7th July’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at10.00am, and Mass in evening for Nancy Hannon, Recently Deceased at 7.30pm; Sat.8th July’23- Moyvane for Paudie Hanrahan, Recently Deceased at 7.30pm; Sun.9th July’23- Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Mary McElligott (1st Aniv.) & Pat McElligott (18th Aniv.) at 11.00am.

STUDENTS: closing date to apply to SUSI for college grants July 6th.

PE:  St Michaels College now have their first class to study PE for Leaving Certificate Examination.

BEST WISHES to Stephen Stokes from Knockanure on his marriage recently to Hannah McTague.

Best wishes also to John O’Mahony of Ballydonoghue and Jennifer Kennelly of Moyvane on their recent marriage.

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DEATH has taken place of Denis (Denny) Flaherty, Tarbert Road, Moyvane Village, on June 19th, 2023. Predeceased by his parents Eileen and Edward. Denny will be sadly missed by his wife Eileen (née Guerin), son Gerard, daughters Sinéad and Helen, grandchildren Eva, Emilie, Bobby, Meabh, Niall, Eamon and Colm, daughter-in-law Paula, sons-in-law Ned and Dan, brother Eddie, sisters Nuala, Elaine and Majella, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews. Requiem Mass for Denny was celebrated at Church of the Assumption, Moyvane, on Thursday, followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Tom Sheahan, Michael Scannell, John Joe McElligott, Martin Kennelly, Kathleen Dillon, Mike O Connor, Sean Casey, Pat Buckley, Padraig Madden, Maryanne Nolan,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 24th June’23- Moyvane at 2.00pm, mass for Biker’s, and evening mass for Elizabeth Lane, Recently Deceased at 7.30pm; Sun.25th June’23- Knockanure for James Duggan (Aniv.) at 9.30am and mass Moyvane for Jerry & Ellen Enright (Aniv.’s) Lissaniskea at 11.00am; Tues.27th June’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Weds.28th June’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.29th June’23-Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.30th June’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.1st July’23-Moyvane for  John & Mary Stack (Aniv.’s) Aughrim at 7.30pm; Sun.2nd July’23- Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for John Carmody (Aniv.) & deceased members of the Carmody family at 11.00am.

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16 June 2023

SYMPATHY: At a recent Board of Management the following votes of sympathy was passed; To Hanrahan & Donegan  Families Kilbaha on the death of Paudie Hanrahan; To the Kiely & Kennedy Families on the death of John Kennedy Tarbert; To The Foley Families on the death of Tom Foley Moyvane & Listowel; To The Sheehy Families on the death of Nora Sheehy Glenalappa Moyvane, and

To The Brouder Families on the death of Moss Brouder Athea.

DEATH of Nancy Hannon (née Lane), Dirha East, Listowel and late of Beenanasbig, Kilmorna, on June 14th, 2023. Daughter of the late Nora and Pats. Mother to Shane and Keith, survived by her sisters Margaret, Theresa and Caroline, brothers Con and Patsy, brothers-in-law, sister-in-law, nephews, and nieces. Requiem Mass for Nancy was celebrated at Knockanure Church at 12 noon, on Saturday 17th, followed by private Cremation on Sunday, at Shannon Crematorium. Her mother Nora Lane née Dillane, Benanasbig, Kilmorna, died on May 17th, 2022.

ANNIVERSARIES: Mary Barry, Sean Casey, Damien Carmody, Anne Sheahan, Gerard O Connor, Teresa Riordan, Nora Buckley, Mary Martin, 

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 17th June’23- Moyvane for Richard & Hannah Stack (Aniv.’s) of Clounbrane at 7.30pm; Sun.18th June’23- Knockanure for Kathleen & Tom O’Dwyer (Aniv.’s) Shrone, Listowel at 9.30am and mass Moyvane for  Pa Joe McEnery (3rd Aniv.) Tubertureen at 11.00am; Tues.20th June’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Weds.21st June’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.22nd June’23- Moyvane for       Nora & Joseph O’Connor & daughters Sheila, Mary & Ann & Pascal O’Rourke son in law, (Aniv.’s) at 10.00am

Fri.23rd June’23-Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.24th June’23- Moyvane a Bikers Mass at 2pm and mass in evening for Elizabeth Lane, Recently Deceased at 7.30pm; Sun.25th June’23- Knockanure for James Duggan (Aniv.) at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Jerry & Ellen Enright, Lissaniskea at 11.00am.

FEAST of the Irish Martyrs is on Tuesday 20th June. 17 men and women were put to death for their faith between 1579 and 1634. Feast of St. Aloysius Gonzaga, Jesuit novice is celebrated on Wednesday 21st June. A Jesuit novice who died in 1591 at the age of 23 while nursing those

Suffering from fever in Rome.

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9 June 2023

ANNIVERSARIES: Willie Buckley, Gerald Tierney, Sr. Borgia Shanahan, Fr. Moss O Connell, Fr. Bill Prendiville OSA, Tommy O Connor, John Joe Kearney, Bridget Buckley, Fr. William Stack.

MEMORIAL Mass for all lost bikers on Sat 24 June in Moyvane at 2pm.

MASS INTENTIONS:

Sat. 10th June’23- Moyvane for Gerald Kennelly (1st Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.11th June’23- Knockanure for Denis & Nancy Flaherty (Aniv.’s) Lissaniskea at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Jim Groarke (Aniv.) & deceased of Groarke & McKenna families at 11.00am; Tues.13th June’23 – Moyvane for Hughie Fitzmaurice & deceased of Fitzmaurice & Cahill families at 10.00am; Weds.14th June’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.15th June’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.16th June’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.17th June’23- Moyvane for Richard & Hannah Stack (Aniv.’s) Clounbrane at 7.30pm; Sun.18th June’23 – Knockanure for Kathleen & Tom O’Dwyer (Aniv.’s) Shrone, Listowel at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Pa Joe McEnery (3rd Aniv.) Tubertureen at 11.00am.

Graveyard Masses; Friday Aug. 4th – Ahavoher; Tues. Aug. 8th – Knockanure; Wednesday 9th Aug. – Murhur. All Masses at 8pm.

 MASS: Ballydonoghue’23 Cemetery Masses, Lisselton Monday June 12th and Gale Thursday June 15th.  Both at 8.00pm; St. Michael’s, Tuesday, 20th June with Bishop Ray present. St. John Paul II, Wednesday June 21st, Finuge Cemetery, Thursday 22nd June. Duagh Cemetery (Springmount) Thursday 27th July  8.00pm.

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DEATH of Michael Carmody, Trieneragh, Duagh, on May 29th, 2023. Predeceased by his brother John and sister Mary. Survived by  his wife Margaret, sons Colm and Aengus, daughter-in-law Grace, granddaughters Lucy and Sarah, brother Dan, sisters Catherine, Nora and Margaret, brothers-in-law Mike, Bob, John and his wife Nora, sister-in-law Catherine, nephews, nieces, grandnephews, and grandnieces. Requiem Mass for Michael was celebrated at Duagh Church on 2nd of June 2023, he was laid to rest at St. Michael’s Cemetery, Listowel.

DEATH of  Connie O Sullivan Snr, (Peace Commissioner) Lower Athea, Athea, on 29th May 2023.

Predeceased by his wife Margaret, brother Seán (New York) & his son-in-law Michael O’Connor.

Survived by his sons Seán, Connie & Patrick, daughters Margaret (Scanlon), Mary (O’Connor – Patrickswell) & Breda (Hayes), brother Patie, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, brother-in-law Denis Casey (Chicago), nephew John O’Sullivan (New York), niece Mary Fava (New York). Following Requiem Mass on 2nd June at St. Bartholomew’s Church, Athea burial took place in Holy Cross Cemetery, Athea.

DEATH of Pat Scanlon, Ballygrennan, Listowel and late of Moyvane, on May 29th, 2023, Predeceased by his son Padraig and brother Michael. Pat is survived by his wife Bridie, sisters Eileen and Joan, sisters-in-law Peggie and Marina, nephews Kevin and Gerard, nieces Sinéad and Deirdre. Requiem Mass for Pat was celebrated at St. Mary’s Church, Listowel, on 3rd of June 2023, followed by burial afterwards in St. John Paul II Cemetery.

DEATH of Vince Galvin, Clounmacon, Listowel on May 26th, 2023. Predeceased by his parents Mamie and Ned Joe. Vince is survived by his brother Joe, and cousins. Requiem Mass for Vince was celebrated at St. Mary’s Church, Listowel, on Wednesday, followed by burial afterwards in St. Michael’s Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Joan McCarthy, D.P. Woulfe, Betty O Connor, Ita Keane, Tony Foley, Gerard Kennelly, Jeffrey Bradshaw, Sr Helen Keane,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 3rd June’23- Moyvane- The Most Holy Trinity, for John Kearney & his Parents Dan & Bridie, Moyvane Village, (Aniv.’s) at 7.30pm; Sun.4th June’23 Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Michael Flaherty (Aniv.) at 11.00am; Tues.6th June’23 – Moyvane for Timothy & Julia O’Flaherty (Aniv.’s) Moher at 10.00am; Weds.7th June’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.8th June’23- Moyvane for Maura O’Connor (Aniv.) Aughrim at 10.00am

Fri. 9th June’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10am and mass at 7.30 pm, for Noreen Sheehy Recently Deceased; Sat.10th June’23- Moyvane feast of Corpus Christi for Gerald Kennelly (1st Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.11th June’23- Knockanure for Denis & Nancy Flaherty (Aniv.’s) Lissaniskea at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Jim Groarke (Aniv.) & deceased of Groarke & McKenna families at 11.00am.

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DEATH of Eileen Scanlon (née Keane), Leitrim West, Moyvane and late of Knockbrack, Knocknagoshel, on May 18th, 2023,. Eileen will be missed by her husband Timmy, daughter Josephine, sons John and Denny, daughters-in-law Caroline and Annmarie, son-in-law Johnny, grandchildren Timmy, Natasha, Sean, Ava, Darragh and Aoife, brother Denny, sisters Betty and Mary, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, and  nieces. Mass for Eileen Scanlon was celebrated at The Church of The Assumption, Moyvane, on Wednesday, followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Moyvane.

DEATH of Maureen Cregan (nee Hanrahan) Tieraclea, Tarbert and formerly of Aughrim, Moyvane, on May 20th 2023. Maureen, wife of the late Brendan Cregan. Survived by family John, Mary, Anne, Seamus, Denis, Thomas and Tina, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nephews, and nieces. Requiem Mass for Maureen was celebrated at St. Mary’s Church, Tarbert, on May 25th, Interment in the adjoining Chapel Yard.

ANNIVERSARIES: Mary O Donoghue, Esther Byrne, Pat Joe McEnery, Willie Pearse, Jack Higgins, Sr. Alexis Fitzgerald, James Duggan, Catherine Forde, Daniel F Kennelly, Anne Dillon, Denis Collins,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 27th May’23- Moyvane- William Hudson, Recently Deceased at 12Noon; Pentecost Sunday, Cornelius O’Carroll, Recently Deceased, Manchester & New Houses Moyvane and at 7.30pm; Sun.28th May’23- Knockanure- 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane at 11.00am; Tues.30th May’23 – Moyvane a Remembrance Mass for Bridie C. Shine and Fr. John Shine, The Village at 10.00am; Weds.31st May’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.1st June’23- Moyvane for Tom & Peg Brouder, Kilbaha, and Brid Brouder (Aniv.’s) at 10.00am; Fri.2nd June’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.3rd June’23- Moyvane- Pentecost Sunday for John Kearney & his Parents Dan & Bridie, The Village, (Aniv.’s) at 7.30pm; Sun.4th June’23- Knockanure- The Most Holy Trinity at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Michael Flaherty (Aniv.) at 11.00am.

EXAMINATION: In preparation for the State Exams which begin on Wednesday June 7th we invite our Examination Candidates to join us at the Vigil Mass in Listowel on Saturday night, June 3rd at the 6.15 p.m.

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19 May 2023

DEATH of Margaret (Gretta) Bambury (nee Galvin) Knoppogue, Mallow and late of Ballymackessy, Ballylongford, on May 17th 2023, wife of the late Pat Joe, mother of Anne (Gleeson), grandmother of James and sister of the late John and Sr. Felix LCM (Nora). Survived by her family, son-in-law Jim, and  relatives.

ANNIVERSARIES: May 13 the 79th death anniversary of Venerable Edel Quinn, Sr. Laboure Sheehy, Mossie Kearney, Joe Lyons, Tom Molyneaux, Peg Sheahan, Maureen O Sullivan, Bibi Dillon, Kathleen Culhane, Mike Joe Cronin, Elizabeth Imelda Sheehan, Mary Moriarty, Kit Breen, 

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 20th May’23 Moyvane- Mike Brosnan, Recently Deceased at 7.30pm;

Sun.21st May’23- Knockanure- The Ascension of the Lord, for Mary Therese & Patrick Kennelly, Sisters Nora & Mary Rose Kennelly & Sister in law Laurene Kennelly, Aniv’s at 9.30am, and Mass

Moyvane –for Anne Prendiville (Aniv.) at 11.00am; Tues.22nd May’23 Moyvane for Maurice Kearney (1st Aniv.) Kilbaha & Manchester at 10.00am; Weds.23rd May’23- Knockanure a      Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.24th May’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.25th May’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.26th May’23 Moyvane for William Hudson, Recently Deceased at 12 noon and Mass in evening for Cornelius O’Carroll, Recently Deceased Manchester & New Houses Moyvane at 7.30pm; Sun.27th May’23 Knockanure Pentecost Sunday at 9.30am and Mass Moyvane Missionaries at               11.00am.

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May 12 2013

COMMERATION AT GORTAGLANNA monument on Sunday May 14th at 12.00 noon.

CENTENARY of the birth of the late Tomás Ó Fiaich, (3rd November 1923 – 8th May 1990) he was born and reared on the line of the divide of Creggan Parish into Crossmaglen and Cullyhanna or Upper and Lower Creggan, at Anamar townland.

DEATH of Noreen (Nora) Sheehy (née Ahern), Glenalappa East, Moyvane and late of Leitrim Middle, Moyvane, on May 7th, 2023. Predeceased by her husband Martin, parents Jack and Bridget and her sister Eileen. Survived by her sons John, James and Patrick, daughters Joan and Mary, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, brother John, sisters Bridie McEnery and Sr. Mary Ellen (The Irish Sisters of Charity Order), daughters-in-law Eileen, Angela and Katrina, sons-in-law Pat and Tom, sister-in-law Nuala, nephews, and nieces. Requiem Mass for Nora was celebrated at Moyvane Church on Wednesday 10th, live-streamed on http://www.facebook.com/OGormans-Memorial-Video-Services-111625163859628/, followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Gale Bridge, Moyvane.

DEATH of Maurice Galvin of Sackville, Ardfert, on 8th May 2023, husband of Kay (nee Donegan), father of Claire, Orla & John and brother of Harold, Breda, Seán, Kay and the late Michael (his twin) and Eamon. Survived also by grandson Dáire, John’s partner Amy, nephews, nieces, brothers-in-law, and sisters-in-law.

ANNIVERSARIES: Billy McElligott, Sr. James Kennelly, Jimmy Fitzgerald, Francis Brosnan, Peter McGrath, Tim Kennelly, Nora Lane, Noranne McCarthy, Tim Broderick, Tady Finucane, Mary Stack, Canon Pat Horgan, Fr. Billy O Carroll, Pat Enright,  

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 13th May’23- Moyvane for David Foley (Aniv.) & granddad Thomas Foley Recently Deceased, & deceased of the Foley & O’Connor families at 7.30pm; Sun.14th May’23- Knockanure for Noreen Sweeney (Aniv.) & Husband Patrick, Carrueragh, Kilmorna at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Jerry, Jeremiah & Bridie McCarthy (Aniv.’s) and deceased members of McCarthy family, Gortdromasilihy at 11.00am; Tues.16th May’23 –Moyvane for Con J. Mulvihill & Wife Catherine & Son Con, (Aniv.’s), Clounbrane at 10.00am; Weds.17th May’23- Knockanure a Private Intention-10.00am; Thurs.18th May’23- Moyvane for Michael Dore (25th Aniv.) at 10.00am; Fri.19th May’23 Knockanure for Paddy, Tess, & Margaret Stack (Aniv.’s), Glin at 10.00am; Sat.20th May’23- Moyvane for Mike Brosnan, Recently Deceased at 7.30pm; Sun.21st May’23 – Knockanure for Mary Therese & Patrick Kennelly, Sisters Nora & Mary Rose Kennelly & Sister in law Laurene Kennelly. (Aniv’s.) at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Anne Prendiville (Aniv.) at 11.00am.

CEMETERY MASS: St. John’s Ballybunion Cemetery Mass will be held on Friday 9th June at 7 p.m.

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May 5 2023

DEATH of Pádraig (Paudie) Hanrahan of Kilbaha, Moyvane, on May 1st 2023. He is predeceased by his parents Patrick and Julia, his brothers John M and Fr. Michael. Paudie is survived by his wife Eileen, his daughters Julienne and Sinéad, his son Patrick, his grandchildren Pádraig and Alanna, his great-granddaughter Clodagh, his sons-in-law Gerard and Louis, Patrick’s partner Annette, Padráig’s partner Yvonne, his sister Lily, his brothers Neil, Timmy, Liam and Frank, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, and nephews. Requiem Mass for Paudie was celebrated in The Church of The Assumption, Moyvane, on Wednesday morning, followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Moyvane. live-streamed on https://youtube.com/@churchoftheassumptionmoyva6016,

ANNIVERSARIES: Jeremiah McCarthy, Paul Dalton, Michael Andrew Beasley O Flaherty, Tom Liston, Josie Golding, Bridget Beaton, Jer Murphy, Paud Culhane, Tom Sullivan, Molly White, Dillon Boyer, Sean Ahern, Ellen Stack, Tom Stack, Anne Prendiville, Mike O Connor, Parsy Horan, Fr. Roger Duggan, MSC.

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 6th May’23- Moyvane- People of the Parish at 7.30pm; Sun.7th May’23- Knockanure for Jackie & Padraig McMahon (Aniv.) Lissaniskea at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Betty & Michael Meehan, also Garrett O’Connor (Aniv’s) at 11.00am; Tues.9th May’23 –Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Weds.10th May’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.11th May’23 Moyvane a Private Intention     at 10.00am; Fri.12th May’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.13th May’23- Moyvane for David Foley (Aniv.) & granddad Thomas Recently Deceased, & deceased members of the Foley & O’Connor families at 7.30pm; Sun.14th May’23- Knockanure for Noreen Sweeney (Aniv.) & husband Patrick, Carrueragh, Kilmorna at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Jerry, Jeremiah & Bridie McCarthy (Aniv.’s) and deceased members of McCarthy family, Gortdromasilihy. At 11.00am.

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28 April 2023

DEATH of John Kennedy (1930 – 2023),  of Church St., Tarbert, on April 25th 2023. John is predeceased by his parents Michael and Bridget, his brother Noel and his nephew Philip. Survived by his sister Mae (O’Brien, Feenagh), nephews Michael, Colm and Fergus, nieces Breda, Paula, Íde and Nóla, brother-in-law Billy, grandnieces, and grandnephews. Requiem Mass for John was celebrated at St. Mary’s Church, Tarbert, on Friday, Interment in the adjoining Chapel Yard.

DEATH of  Patricia O’Connor (née Anglim), Saleen House, Kilcolgan Upper, Tarbert and late of Tarmons Hill, Tarbert, on April 27th, 2023, Predeceased by her infant brother Patrick, her parents Patrick and Joan and uncle Sonny. Patricia is survived by her husband Michael P, daughter Shóna, son Paudraig, sister-in-law Maura Gaynor (Spa, Tralee), and brothers-in-law. Requiem Mass for Patricia was celebrated at St. Mary’s Church, Tarbert, followed by burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Fr. Pat Moore, Paddy Feury, Noreen Horgan, John O Connor, Hannah Sheehy, John Horgan, David O Brien, Sr. Perpetua O Brien, Assumpta Mahony, Bridie Cox, Jackie McMahon, Denis Collins, John Neenan, Heidi Deegan, Sr. Bridie O Sullivan, Mary Rose Kennelly, Canon Michael Fleming, Fr. Colmcille Murphy,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.29th Apr.’23 Moyvane for John & Catherine Scanlon & their son Tom, also Jim Fitzgerald and Patrick Hughes (Aniv.’s) at 7.30pm; Sun.30th Apr.’23 Knockanure for Teresa Kennelly (Aniv.)       9.30am, Mass Moyvane for Jack Mulvihill & son Martin (Aniv.) Glenalappa & Nenagh at 11.00am; Tues.2nd May’23 Moyvane for Denis O’Connor (Aniv.) Church St., Glin at 10.00am; Weds.3rd May’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.4th May’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.5th May’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at                10.00am

Sat.6th May’23- Moyvane for People of the Parish at 7.30pm; Sun.7th May’23-  Knockanure for Jackie & Padraig McMahon (Aniv.) Lissaniskea at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Betty & Michael Meehan, also Gareth O’Connor (Aniv’s) at 11.00am.

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21 April 2023

DEATH of Elizabeth (Lizzie) Lane (née Fitzgerald), Beenanasbig, Kilmorna, on April 17th, 2023, wife of the late Mick. Lizzie will be sadly missed by her daughters Mary, Nora and Betty, sons Jimmy and Con, her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, daughter-in-law Regina, sons-in-law Dan and Ger, brother-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, and nieces. Requiem Mass for Lizzie being celebrated by Father Carmody and Father McMahon at Knockanure Church on Thursday 20th at 11.30 a.m, followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery.

DEATH of William Hudson, Kilbaha, Moyvane, on April 14th, 2023. Predeceased by his parents Ned and Hannah, his sisters Margaret Kennelly (Coolaclarig), Sr. Peter (Mercy sisters, Listowel), Mary Hudson (South Infirmary Hospital, Cork), Breda Meehan (Clare), Nora Kennelly (Pallas) and Eileen Behan (Muckenaugh). William is survived by his wife Mary, daughter Joanne, sons Ned, Tom, Leo and Paul, sister-in-law Margaret Hogan (Glin), son-in-law Ger, daughters-in-law Kay, Carmel, Clare and Elaine. Adored grandfather to his 10 Grandchildren: Elaine, Kevin, Ciara, Joseph, Philip, David, Darragh, Eoghan, Jamie and Lily, nephews, nieces and extended family.

 Requiem Mass for William was celebrated at Moyvane church on Monday 17th April, followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery.

DEATH of Marie Collins (née Buckley), Ballygoughlan, Glin, on April 18th, 2023, Predeceased by her husband Sean, grandson Stephen, brothers Bobby and Maurice. Marie is survived by her daughters Anne and Sheila, grandchildren Susan, Kenneth, Ian, Aidan and Niav, her great-grandchildren Dylan, Matthew, Alex, Chloe, Caramia, Luke and Bonnie, brothers, sisters, sons-in-law Mike Brosnan and Michael O’Connell, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law. nephews, and nieces. Requiem Mass for Marie celebrated at Glin Church, followed by burial afterwards in Kinard Cemetery, Glin.

MASS: A requiem mass will take place in the “Church of the Visitation” Ballyhahill, for Fr. Mort Danaher at 1pm on Sunday 30th April, 2023.

SYMPATHY: At a recent Board of Management meeting of Scoil Chorpchriost,  The following votes of sympathy was passed; To Maureen and the Leahy Family Trien on the death of Jim Connolly.

ANNIVERSARIES: Conor King, Tom Heffernan, Mai Liston, Tom Finucane, Fr. Paul Dillon, Dan Lenihan, Marie Kennelly, Patrick Dalton, Jim Fitzgerald, Mickey Walsh, Sr. Mary Andrew O Flaherty, Esther Mary O Keane,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.22nd Apr.’23 Moyvane for James & Bridget Beaton (Aniv.) Ahalana at 7.30pm; Sun.23rd Apr.’23- Knockanure for Angela Kearney (2nd Aniv.) at  9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Con Carmody (3rd Aniv.) at 11.00am; Tues.25th Apr.’23 –Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Weds.26th Apr.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.27th Apr.’23-Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.28th Apr.’23-Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am

Sat.29th Apr.’23-Moyvane for John & Catherine Scanlon & their son Tom, also Jim Fitzgerald and Patrick Hughes (Aniv.’s) at 7.30pm; Sun.30th Apr.’23 –Knockanure for Teresa Kennelly (Aniv.) at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for                Jack Mulvihill & son Martin (Aniv.) Glenalappa & Nenagh at 11.00am.

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14 April 2023

DEATH has taken place of Mike Brosnan, 11 Woodgrove, Moyvane and late of Barragougeen, Moyvane, on April 9th, 2023. Mike will be sadly missed by his wife Breeda, daughters Noreen, Karena, Olivia and Valerie, his grandchildren Amy, Jack, Tara, Elona, Liam, Katelyn, Cian, Lily and Sadbh, sons-in-law John, Peter, Eamon and Chris, sister Eileen, brothers John, Stevie and Paudie brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, and nieces. Requiem Mass for Mike was celebrated at Moyvane Church, followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery.

DEATH of Tom Foley, 54 Lartigue Village, Listowel, and formerly of Gortdromosillihy, Moyvane, on Thursday 6th April, 2023. Predeceased by his wife Maureen (Nee Halpin) son Tommy, granddaughter Michelle and grandson David. Survived by his sons Jim, Sean and Jer, daughter Kathleen, his grandchildren, Pat, Maurice, Linda, Christopher, Leah, Shauna, Niall, Mark, Aimee and Clodagh, great-grandchildren, daughters in law, Bridie, Breda, Margaret and Mary, sister Nell, nieces, nephews, relatives and many friends. Requiem Mass for Tom was celebrated at the Church of the Assumption, Moyvane, burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery.

DEATH of Sister Gerard O’Connor (South Presentation Convent and formerly of Athea,) On April 8th 2023. Sr. Gerard, sister of Nora and the late Joe, Mary, Joan, Sr. Mary (Nell) and Peggy. Sadly missed by her sister, nephews, nieces, her Presentation Community, relatives and many friends.

Requiem Mass for Sister Gerard was celebrated at St. Finbarr’s South Church with burial afterwards in the South Presentation Convent Cemetery.

DEATH on 11th April 2023 of Michael Loughlin, Beenanaspuck, Kilmorna, Listowel. Formerly of Arklow, Co. Wicklow, husband of Mandy, father of Daryn, Amanda Óg, Bobby, Georgie, Lee, Shawn, Ryan & Freyja, son of Michael & Sheila & brother of Pat, John & Karol-Ann. He will be sadly missed by his wife, sons, daughters, brothers, sister, mother-in-law Pat, father-in-law Gerry, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces. Michael returned to his hometown of Arklow, and was laid to rest in St. Gabriel’s Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Teresa Kennelly, Sr. Bridget Windle, Mary McElligott, Josie O Sullivan, Patsy Flynn, Emer Ward, John Dunne, Matt Kennelly Denis Fitzgerald, Paddy Carroll, Nora M Cronin, Kathleen O Sullivan, Paddy Barrett, Peg O Sullivan, Nora Fitzgerald, Ian Cahill, Anne Stack Kennelly, Sr. Marcellina O Sullivan, Marie McEllistrim, Angela Kearney, Sr. Eileen Scanlon, Sean Collins, Martin Mulvihill, Con Carmody,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.15th Apr.’23- Moyvane for Mike (10th Aniv.) & Betty Greaney (1st Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.16th Apr.’23- Knockanure      Paddy Carroll (2nd Aniv.) late of Gortdromagouna & London. At 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for John Shanahan (21st Aniv.) and his father Patrick (2nd Aniv.) and deceased members of Shanahan & Egan families at 11.00am; Tues.18th Apr.’23  Moyvane for Mary Carmody RIP UK & Athea, (M. Nolan request) at 10.00am; Weds.19th Apr.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.20th Apr.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.21st Apr.’23 Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.22nd Apr.’23- Moyvane for            James & Bridget Beaton (Aniv.) Ahalana at 7.30pm; Sun.23rd Apr.’23 Knockanure for Angela Kearney (2nd Aniv.) at 9.30am and Mass Moyvane for Con Carmody (3rd Aniv.) at 11.00am.

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6 April 2023

DEATH of Monsignor Fr. Mort Danaher of Woodcliffe, Loughill, at his residence in Jacksonville, Florida on Wednesday, 29th March, 2023. Predeceased by his parents Nora & Matt, siblings Mary, Joe, Peggy, Pat, Rena, Monsignor Leo, Anna and Matt. Survived by his sister-in-law Noelle, brother in law Peter, nieces, nephews, grandnephews, grandnieces, cousins, relatives and a wide circle of friends. Fr. Mort will be interred in Jacksonville on Thursday, 13th April, 2023. A requiem mass will take place in the “Church of the Visitation” Ballyhahill, for Fr. Mort at 1pm on Sunday 30th April, 2023.

DEATH of Dympna Hobbs, wife of the late Cyril  Hobbs and daughter of Con Desmond and the late Jane Foley of Lower Athea.

ANNIVERSARIES; Hannah Stack, Mary Sweeney, Betty Greaney, Bridget Kennelly, Nora Enright, Joseph O Connor, Mary Quinn, Kathleen McGrath, Fr. Tom Hickey, Kathleen Woulfe, Christy O Connell, Joe Boland, Imelda Collins, David Parrish, John Joe Brosnan, Fr. Paddy Sheehan, John Joe Mulvihill, Maureen Moloney, Joe O Carroll, Babs Palmer, Thomas V Breslin, Fr. John Lucid,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.8th Apr.’23- Moyvane- Holy Saturday Vigil Mass at 9.00pm; Sun.9th Apr.’23- Knockanure-Easter Sunday at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for People of the Parish at 11.00am;   

Tues.11th Apr.’23 – Moyvane for Jamie & Tommy O’Connor RIP, Glin Rd. at 10.00am; Weds.12th Apr.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.13th Apr.’23 Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.14th Apr.’23 Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.15th Apr.’23 Moyvane for Mike (10th Aniv.) & Betty Greaney (1st Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.16th Apr.’23 Knockanure for Paddy Carroll (2nd Aniv.) late of Gortdromagouna & London at                9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for John Shanahan (21st Aniv.) and his father Patrick (2nd Aniv.) and deceased members of Shanahan & Egan families at 11.00am.

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31 March 2023

DEATH of Cornelius (Con) O’Carroll, Manchester and late of New Houses, Moyvane, on March 25th, 2023, in Manchester. Husband of the late Bridie. Con will be sadly missed by his son Mark, daughter-in-law Donna, grandchildren, brothers Brendan and Mike, sister Marietta, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, and extended family.

ANNIVERSARIES: Tom McCarthy, Eamonn Breslin, Betty Lynch, Maurice Walsh, Marie O Connor, Sr. De Sales Horgan, Lena O Connor, Noreen Nolan, Ruby McMahon, Eileen Meehan, John Joe Wynne, , Annie McMahon, Joan Guerin, Mary O Sullivan, Josephine Cronin, Nora Fitzgerald, Sr. Elena Goulding, Tom Sheehan, Peggy Barrett, Aidan Cummins, Margaret Devine, Sr. Philomena Griffin, Bridget Carmody,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.1st Apr.’23- Moyvane for Nora (2nd Aniv.) & Thomas Fitzgerald (Aniv.) Lenamore at 7.30pm; Sun.2nd Apr.’23- Knockanure Palm Sunday for People of the Parish at  9.30am, and Mass Moyvane  for Bridie Moloney RIP, Recently Deceased at 11.00am; Tues.4th Apr.’23 –

Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Weds.5th Apr.’23- Knockanure a  Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.6th Apr.’23 Moyvane- Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 8.00pm; Fri.7th Apr.’23- Moyvane- Good Friday- Passion of Our Lord at 3.00pm, and Knockanure Stations of the Cross at 7.30pm; Sat. 8th Apr.’23- Moyvane- Holy Saturday- Vigil Mass 9.00pm; Sun.9th Apr.’23 Knockanure- Easter Sunday at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for People of the Parish at 11.00am.

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24 March 2023

DEATH of Kathleen Fitzgerald (née Brandon), (Glin, Co. Limerick, formerly of Kilmorna, on March 16th 2023, in her 97th year. Kathleen, wife of the late Pat, mother of Kristine, Kieran and Louise. Survived by her children, sons-in-law John and Laurence, daughter-in-law Eivlín, grandsons Patrick, Jack, Hugh and Brandon, brother Seán, sister Delia, extended family and friends.

Funeral Mass Tuesday (March 21st) in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Glin, Co. Limerick at 12noon followed by burial in the adjoining cemetery.

DEATH of   Edward (Eddie) Kennelly of Lislaughtin, Ballylongford, on Wednesday`22nd of March 2023. Eddie is predeceased by his parents Stephen and Bridget Kennelly and brother Fr. Steve RIP.

 Eddie will be missed by his brothers David, Patrick (Paddy), his sister Mai, sisters-in-law Noreen and Mary, nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, neighbours, extended family.

DEATH of Gerardine Galvin (née Dowling), late of Tralee, Finuge and Derry, Listowel, on St. Patrick’s Day,2023,  surrounded by those who loved her, including Michael, her  children Evan and Cara, her grandchild Richard. Predeceased by her twin baby brother Maurice Michael, her parents Michael and Maureen Dowling, her  Nana and Mickeen. Mourned by her sisters Muriel, Ann, Imelda and their partners, her nieces and nephews, including her godchildren Róisín, Rebekah and Leah, Mrs Margaret Galvin (Finuge), her colleagues at the Bon Secours Hospital Tralee, her wide circle of friends who were so important to her, Derry and the wonderful Betty. Funeral arrived at St. Mary’s Church, Listowel, on Wednesday morning for requiem Mass.

ANNIVERSARIES: Mary Bridget Crean, Maureen O Connor, Kathleen O Sullivan, James Danaher, Billy Enright, Michael D O Sullivan, Peg Moloney, Sr. Eileen Kiely, Brendan Galvin, Jimmy Kirby, Michael Murphy, Vincent Donegan, Con Colbert, Eileen Culhane, Tim O Brien, Maurice O Connell, Liam Dillon,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.25th Mar.’23 Moyvane for Tom & Bridie McCarthy (Aniv.) Kilbaha at 7.30pm;

Sun.26th Mar.’23- Knockanure for Tim & Hannah Leahy (Aniv.) Trien, Kilmorna at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Noreen Nolan (1st Aniv.), Murhur at 11.00am; Tues.28th Mar.’23, Moyvane a Private Intention- 10.00am; Weds.29th Mar.’23 Knockanure- Private Intention- 10.00am; Thurs.30th -Mar.’23 Moyvane a Private Intention- 10.00am; Fri.31st Mar.’23 Knockanure-Private Intention-10.00am; Sat.1st Apr.’23 Moyvane for Nora Fitzgerald (2nd Aniv.) Lenamore- 7.30pm- Sun.2nd Apr.’23  Knockanure- Palm Sunday- 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane            for Bridie Moloney, Recently Deceased at 11.00am.

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16 March 2023

DEATH of William Moloney, Keylod, Moyvane, on March 9th, 2023, at St. Catherine’s Nursing Home, Newcastle West. Predeceased by his parents Michael and Bridget, sister Johanna, brothers Michael and Patrick.William  is survived by his brother Tom, brother-in-law Brian, sister-in-law Christina, nephews Johnny, Michael, Brian, Thomas and Michael, his exceptional carer Mary Griffin, cousins, extended family, neighbours and friends. Requiem Mass for William was celebrated at The Church of the Assumption, Moyvane, on the 11th March, followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Moyvane.

DEATH of Tommy Moran (Red Cow Moran Hotel & Inn – Rathfarnham, Dublin and Athea, Limerick) – March 12, 2023, husband of Sheila and father of Tommy, Karen, Tracey, Michael, Stephen, Brendan and the late Sean. Missed by his sisters Mary, Joan, Helen and brother Michael. Also missed by his son-in-law Thor, daughters-in-law Sarah, Tina, Geri, Laura, 20 grandchildren – Ben, Charlotte, Abi, Trudy, Leon, Beth, Ellie, Noah, Meghan, Max, Erik, Oscar, Kamen, Maya, Alice, Stella, Yana, Nesa, Paddy, George, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews, extended family, his colleagues and many friends. Predeceased by his son Sean, father Thomas, mother Cathy, brothers Sean & Patrick and son-in-law Nardus. Funeral Mass was celebrated on Thursday March 16th in Church of the Annunciation, Rathfarnham, Dublin.

ANNIVERSARIES: Ellen O Keeffe, Tom Moore, Nellie Carbury, Jo Timony, Jacko Grady, Betty Murphy, Margaret O’Connor, Thomas O’Connell, Michael O’Keeffe, Sr. Evelyn Gleeson,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.18th Mar.’23- Moyvane for Sr. Perpetua O’Keeffe (1st Aniv.) Skibbereen & Kilmorna at 7.30pm; Sun.19th Mar.’23 –Knockanure- Hannah Keane (3rd Aniv.) Kilmeaney, Kilmorna at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Michael, Anne, & Denis Hanrahan (Aniv.’s), The Hill at 11.00am;

Tues.21st Mar.’23 – Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Weds.22nd Mar.’23 –Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.23rd Mar.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am;

Fri. 24th Mar.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.25th Mar.’23- Moyvane for Tom & Bridie McCarthy (Aniv.) Kilbaha at 7.30pm; Sun.26th Mar.’23 Knockanure for Tim & Hannah Leahy (Aniv.) Trien, Kilmorna at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Noreen Nolan (1st Aniv.), Murhur at 11.00am.

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10 March 2023

DEATH of Martin Mulvihill, College Lawn, Listowel and late of Leitrim East, Moyvane, on March 2nd, 2023. Brother of the late Eddie and Eilish. Martin is survived by his wife Hannah, daughter Anna, grandchildren Debbie, Tommy, Conor and his wife Holly, great-grandchildren Thomas, Oliver and CJ, brothers John and Tommy, sister Maura, son-in-law Tom, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, and nieces. Requiem Mass for Martin was celebrated at  St. Mary’s Church, Listowel, on Monday morning, followed by burial afterwards in St. John Paul II Cemetery.

DEATH of Marie Sweeney (neé O’Connell), Tarmons, and formerly of Dublin, on  March 6th 2023, wife of the late Martin. Survived by sons Gerard, David and John, daughter Fiona, daughters in law Clare, Lisa, Maria, brother Nicholas, grandchildren Conor, James, Daniel, Jack, Kate and Rose, brothers in law, sisters in law, nephews, and nieces. Requiem Mass for Marie was celebrated at St. Mary’s Church, Tarbert, on Thursday. Interment in St. Mary’s New Cemetery, Tarbert.

DEATH on February 18th 2023, aged 96 years of Dorothy O’Sullivan of Melbourn, Bishopstown, Cork / Born Main Street Tarbert.  (Rtd. Teacher of Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh Boys’ School), sister of Sally Riordan and the late Lila Carroll, Listowel, Una Hurley and Tom Buckley. Survived by nieces and nephews; Maurice, Olive, Pamela and John (Carroll), Michael, Diarmuid, Pádraig, Ferghal and Maria (Riordan), Miriam and Robert (Hurley), Dympna and Thomas (Buckley), brothers-in-law Brendan and Pat, cousins, grandnephews, grandnieces. Dorothy taught at Kilbaha School and was highly regarded.

ANNIVERSARIES: Margaret Flynn, Bishop Eamonn Casey, Paula Kavanagh, Patsy Hayes, Josie Keane, Paddy More, Bernie O’Connor, Phil Dore, Jeremiah McCarthy, Nora Scanlon, Michael Keane, Pat Joe Barry, Mary B O’Connell, Sr. Perpetua O’Keeffe, John Molyneaux, Dan Liston, Billy Looney, Robert Nolan, Brendan Leahy,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.11th Mar.’23 Moyvane for Patrick Hayes (3rd Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.12th Mar.’23 Knockanure for Margaret & Michael Flynn (Aniv.’s) at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Peggy & Mick Sheehan (Aniv.) Leitrim Middle at 11.00am; Tues.14th Mar.’23  Moyvane- Private Intention at 10.00am; Weds.15th Mar.’23 Knockanure- Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.16th Mar.’23 Moyvane -Private Intention at 10.00am

Fri.17th Mar.’23 Knockanure- St. Patrick’s Day for Kitty & Mossie Flaherty (Aniv.’s) Glenalappa at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Robert Nolan (2nd Aniv.) at 11.00am; Sat.18th Mar.’23-Moyvane for Sr. Perpetua O’Keeffe (1st Aniv.) Skibbereen & Kilmorna at 7.30pm; Sun.19th Mar.’23- Knockanure for Hannah Keane (3rd Aniv.) Kilmeaney, Kilmorna at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Michael, Anne, & Denis Hanrahan (Aniv.’s), The Hill at 11.00am.

POPE Francis celebrated his 10th anniversary as Pope on March 13, 2023. Pope Francis has canonized 911.

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3 March 2023

ANNIVERSARIES: Siobhan Stack, Tom Hegarty, Liam O’Sullivan, Tommy Buckley, Jimmy Windle, Nora Daly, Kitty Normile, Sean Fitzgerald, Hannah Keane, Hugh Goulding, Fr. Pat Quinlan, Anna Flaherty, Fr. Stephen Kennelly, Mary Riordan, Bill Walsh, Mickey Meehan,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.4th Mar.’23 Moyvane- Margaret Wallace (Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.5th Mar.’23 Knockanure for Tom, Bridie & Eileen Flavin (Aniv.) Trien 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Carol Ann Flahavan (10th Aniv.) at 11.00am; Tues.7th Mar.’23 Moyvane for Patrick O’Connor, Recently Deceased, Clounprohus          10.00am; Weds.8th Mar.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am;

Thurs.9th Mar.’23 Moyvane- Catherine O’Connor (Aniv.) Church St., Glin              at 10.00am; Fri.10th Mar.’23 Knockanure- Private Intention at 10.00am, Stations before Mass; Sat.11th Mar.’23 Moyvane Patrick Hayes (3rd Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.12th Mar.’23 Knockanure for Margaret & Michael Flynn (Aniv.’s) at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Peggy & Mick Sheehan (Aniv.) Leitrim Middle at  11.00am.

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24 Feb 2023

DEATH of Bridie Moloney (née Moriarty), Leitrim Middle, Moyvane and late of Coolard, Listowel, on February 18th, 2023, wife of the late Michael and sister of the late Mary, Eileen and Peggy. Bridie Moloney will be sadly missed by her sons Tommy and James, daughter-in-law Mary, brothers-in-law Michael and Jerry. Requiem Mass for Bridie was celebrated at the Church of the Assumption, Moyvane, on Tuesday morning, followed by burial afterwards in Murhur Cemetery, Moyvane.

DEATH of Philomena O’Connor (née Farrelly), Kilbaha, Moyvane, on February 18th, 2023, at her home. Wife of the late Mike and sister of the late Eddie, Maureen, Kathleen and Jenny. Philomena is survived by her daughters Breda and Mena, sons Eddie and Tony, daughters-in-law Eileen and Patricia, sons-in-law Wolfgang and Micheál, grandchildren Alex and her husband Stephan, Mario and his partner Síle, Donnchadha, Áine, Éamon, Michelle and Conor, sisters-in-law Mary and Nora, nephews, and nieces. Requiem mass for Philomena was celebrated at Knockanure Church on Tuesday 21st February  live-streamed on https://youtube.com/channel/UCVQVOMu9jmtp3EyH3co9n_Q

followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Moyvane.

DEATH of Patrick O’Keeffe remembered on February 22-2023, which marks the 60th anniversary of his death, he was of one of the most influential, inspirational traditional Irish musicians of the 20th century.

ANNIVERSARIES: Nora Hurley, Nora Mary King, Noirin O’Hanlon, Fr. John Lawlor, Patsy Kennelly, Tracy Kennedy, Nell Flavin, Elizabeth Flaherty,

MASS INTENTIONS:Sat.25th Feb.’23- Moyvane for Jerry Brosnan (Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.26th Feb.’23

Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Henry & Bridie Stackpoole (Aniv.’s) Aughrim at 11.00am; Tues.28th Feb.’23 – Moyvane for John Buckley, Recently Deceased

Rush, Co. Dublin & late of Glin Rd. at 10.00am; Weds.1st Mar.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.2nd Mar.’23- Moyvane for Richie & Mary Brosnan (Aniv.’s) Coilagurteen at 10.00am;

Fri.3rd Mar.’23- Knockanure- Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.4th Mar.’23- Moyvane for Margaret Wallace (Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.5th Mar.’23 Knockanure for Tom & Bridie Flavin (Aniv.) Trien at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for       Carol Ann Flahavan (10th Aniv.)            11.00am.

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Deaths Notes 22 Feb 2023

DEATH of James (Jim) Connolly, Trien, Kilmorna, Listowel, and formerly of Sligo and New York, in his 92nd year, on 13th February, 2023. Survived by his wife Maureen, her daughters Joanna and Teresa and their families, his son Desmond, daughters Corrine and Patricia (USA) and their families, his sister Nancy (Meath), nephews, nieces, brothers in law, relatives and many friends. Requiem Mass for Jim was celebrated at Corpus Christi Church, Knockanure, on Friday morning. Burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Moyvane.

ANNIVERSARIES: Joan Furlong, Ella Ahern, Bridget Softley, Patrick J Flavin, Eileen Kennelly, Breda Woulfe, Bridie Stackpoole, Eileen McGrath, Ella Corridan, Richard Brosnan, Dan Hanrahan Sr. Joan Mulvihill, Joan Browne, Hannah Francis Daly, Gerry Brosnan, Jack Flavin, Nora Hurley,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.18th Feb.’23 Moyvane for Denis Mulvihill & Son Ben (Aniv.’s) Leitrim West at 7.30pm; Sun.19th Feb.’23 Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am and Mass  Moyvane for Tom & Nelly O’Connor & Son Con (Aniv.’s) Glin Rd. at 11.00am; Tues.21st Feb.’23 Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Weds.22nd Feb.’23 Knockanure- Ash Wednesday, Mass with Blessing of Ashes at 10.00am, and Moyvane Mass with Blessing of Ashes at 7.30pm; Thurs.23rd Feb.’23 Moyvane for Peggy & Johnny Moylan, RIP Claregalway at 10.00am; Fri.24th Feb.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.25th Feb.’23 Moyvane for Jerry Brosnan (Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.26th Feb.’23 Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Henry & Bridie Stackpoole (Aniv.’s) Aughrim at 11.00am.

LATIN MASS will be offered on Sunday 26th February, at 12.00 noon at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, by Fr. Bernard Healy. More info from LatinMassTralee@gmail.com

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Notes 10 Feb 2023

DEATH: on 9th February 2023 of  Fr. Tim Galvin SPS, St Patrick’s Missionary Society, Kiltegan, Brosna & Abbeyfeale. Fr Tim’s sudden death is a great personal loss. For his parishioners in South Sudan his loss is incalculable. Fr. Tim, has served in Riwoto, South Sudan, for the Saint Patrick’s Missionary

Society since 2014. He had a great network of friends and supporters in Abbeyfeale and right around West Limerick and North Kerry. 

DEATH of Seán Broderick, 5 St. Ita’s, Convent Street, Abbeyfeale and formerly of New Street, Abbeyfeale, on February 6th 2023, in his 97th year. Seán, husband of the late Vera, survived by  daughters Marie Therese and Siobhán, sister Ita, sons-in-law Diarmuid and Andy, grandchildren Muireann, Cathal, Róisín, Gearóid and Niamh, sister-in-law Gemma, nephews, and nieces. Seán is predeceased by his brother Jimmy, sisters Margaret and Joan.

ANNIVERSARIES: Mary Cronin, Patrick J Dowling, Sr Aquin Enright, Stephen Casey, Hannah Ferguson, Patrick Roche, Betty McCarthy, Sr. Margaret Stack, Bernadette Cudliap, Mons Tim Harnett, Br. Clement McCarthy, Phylis O’Donoghue, Joe MacKessy, Bridie McElligott, Tom Kennelly, Billy Leahy, Seamus McDermott, Sr. Berchmans Murphy, Johanna Dell, Paudeen Moloney, Tom Relihan, Sr. Baptist Kirby, Sr. Finian Kearney,   

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.11th Feb.’23 Moyvane for Catherine Culhane (Aniv.)Ballyguiltenane at 7.30pm; Sun.12th Feb.’23 Knockanure- People of the Parish at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Private Intention at 11.00am; Tues.14th Feb.’23 Moyvane- James Fitzmaurice (11th Aniv.) Dublin & Leitrim Middle at 10.00am; Weds.15thFeb.’23 Knockanure- Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.16th Feb.’23 Moyvane- Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.17th Feb.’23 Knockanure- Private Intention at 10am, and mass in evening for Billy Leahy (1st Aniv.) Trien, & uncle Michael Leahy (1st Aniv.) Trien & New York at 7.30pm; Sat.18th Feb.’23 Moyvane              Denis Mulvihill & Son Ben (Aniv.’s) Leitrim West at 7.30pm; Sun.19th Feb.’23 Knockanure – People of the Parish at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Tom & Nelly O’Connor & Son Con (Aniv.’s) Glin Rd. at 11.00am.

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3 February 2023

DEATH of Patrick O’Connor, Ashgrove, Listowel and late of Clounprohus, Moyvane on January 27th, 2023, son of the late Daniel and Bridget. Patrick  is survived by his sisters Kitty and Ann, uncle Timmy, brother-in-law Rodger, nephew Colm, and extended family. Following Requiem Mass in Moyvane Church Patrick was laid to rest at Murhur Graveyard.

DEATH of Tim Lynch, Kilgarvan, Ballylongford, Listowel, (predeceased by his brothers Paddy and Liam), died on January 29th 2023. Survived by his wife Anne, his children John, Caitríona, Patrick and Joanne, his sons and daughters-in -law Chris, Deirdre, Breda and Paul, his grandchildren Sarah, Sinéad, Caoimhe, Sophia, Eoghan, Emma, Rachel, Éabha, Brianna, Dylan, Daragh and Aidan, his brother John and sister Marie in Moyvane.

SYMPATHY: At a recent Board of Management the following votes of sympathy was passed to Mary & Tony Buckley Keylod on the death of Mary’s sister Patsy Meehan Abbeyfeale.

ANNIVERSARIES: Michael Daly, Mikey Joe Walsh, Michael Sheehy, Mossie Kennelly, Marina Lynch, Jack Shine, Neily McCarthy, Margaret O’Brien, Bridie MacNeil, Irene Nolan, Joanie McKenna, James G O’Callaghan, Mary Clancy, Johnny Enright, Margaret Higgins, Ned O’Keeffe, Sr. Eileen Brosnan, Nan Hurley, Sr. Mary O’Connor, Sr. Margaret Stack, Jerry Sheehy, Fr Jim Finan, 

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.4th Feb.’23-Moyvane for John Moloney & Parents Mick & Mary, (Aniv.) Clarr at 7.30pm; Sun.5th Feb.’23 Knockanure for Jerry & Mary Enright (Aniv.) at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Bridie Shine, Recently Deceased and Jack Shine (3rd Aniv.) Glin Rd. and deceased of the Shine families at 11.00am; Tues.7th Feb.’23 Moyvane for Michael Moloney (Aniv.) Drommuhur &

Deceased of the Moloney family at 10.00am; Weds.8th Feb.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.9th Feb.’23 Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.10th Feb.’23 Knockanure -Private Intention- 10.00am; Sat.11th Feb.’23- Moyvane for Catherine Culhane (Aniv.) Ballyguiltenane at 7.30pm; Sun.12th Feb.’23 Knockanure – People of the Parish at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane a Private Intention at 11.00am.

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 Jan 27 2023

 DEATH of  John Buckley, Rush, Dublin, and late of Moyvane, and An Post)  on Jan 27,2023, husband of the late Kathleen; sadly missed by his sons John, Nor and Tim, daughter Bridget, son in law Simon, daughters in law Carolyn and Donna, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, brothers in law, sisters in law, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. Funeral mass on Monday at St. Maur’s Church, Rush followed by burial in Whitestown Cemetery, Rush. 

ANNIVERSARIES: Fr. Eddie Morrissey, Dick Stack, John Moloney, Mike Leahy, Paddy Brouder, Mae Relihan, Liam Finucane, Sr. Immaculata Buckley, Kathy Scollard, Mai Kelliher, Kitty Curtin, Maureen Fitzgerald, Ralph Toomy, Eamon Pelican, Eileen O’Loughlin,  Sr. Sacred Heart Meade, Bridget Brosnan, Nora Mary Stack, Sr. Joan Curtin, Denny Mulvihill, Patricia McCarthy, Frank O’Dowd, John Corridan, Bridget Leonard, Mary O’Carroll, Jerry Codogan, Bridget Rowley, Ned O’Keeffe,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.28th Jan.’23 Moyvane for Peter McGrath (3rd Aniv.) and John McGrath (2nd Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.29th Jan.’23 Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Mike Joe, Eilly Mai, Seamus & Tom O’Flaherty, The Village, (Aniv.’s)                at 11.00am;

Tues.31st Jan.’23 Moyvane for Peg Beasley nee Fitzmaurice, Recently deceased in the UK, formerly Glenalappa at 10.00am; Weds.1st Feb.’23 Knockanure -St. Brigid’s Day Private Intention at 10.00am;

Thurs.2nd Feb.’23 Moyvane The Presentation of the Lord, Mass and St. Blaise Blessing- Michael Feury (Aniv.), Glenalappa & deceased members of the Feury family at 10.00am

Fri.3rd Feb.’23 Knockanure- St. Blaise, Mass and Blessing Private Intention (Please Note NO morning Mass) at 7.30pm; Sat.4th Feb.’23 Moyvane for John Moloney & Parents Mick & Mary (Aniv.) Clarr at 7.30pm; Sun.5th Feb.’23 Knockanure for Jerry & Mary Enright (Aniv.) at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Bridie Shine, Recently Deceased and Jack Shine (3rd Aniv.) Glin Rd. and deceased members of the Shine families at 11.00am.

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Notes Jan 25 2023

FEAST of St Brigid on Feb. 1st, many will be making St Brigid Crosses, plenty of rushes in the locality.

How to make a St Brigid’s cross from willow  https://youtu.be/HSqdAVXzfT8

Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul is celebrated on Wed. 25th January; Feast of St. Angela Merici is celebrated on Fri. 27th January, founder of the Ursuline teaching order of sisters.

ANNIVERSARIES: Emma O’Brien, Theresa Byrne, Mary Stack, Mary Morrissey, Kay Harnett, Paddy Neville, Lily O’Keeffe, Pat Cunningham, Sr. Kathleen Hegarty,  Patrick Walsh, Moss Joe Gilbert, James Harnett, Sr. Moira O’Sullivan, Maud Enright, John Paul McGrath, Sr. Deborah O’Flaherty, Martina Noonan, Mary Savage, Margaret O’Hanlon, Bridie O’Donnell, Eily Mai O’Flaherty, Tess Geoghegan, Sr. Hubert Foley,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.21st Jan.’23- Moyvane Bill Horan & deceased members of the Horan family

(Mary Stack, 2nd Aniv., Aughrim) at 7.30pm; Sun.22nd Jan.’23 Knockanure- People of the Parish at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for      John Carmody (1st Aniv.) The Hill, Gortdromasillihy at 11.00am; Tues.24th Jan.’23 – Moyvane for Mary Nolan, (Aniv.) Glenalappa, and Deceased of Nolan & Galvin families at 10.00am; Weds.25th Jan.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.26th Jan.’23 Moyvane for Eileen Collins (Aniv.), Glin Rd. at 10.00am; Fri.27th Jan.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.28th Jan.’23 Moyvane for Peter McGrath (3rd Aniv.) and John McGrath (2nd Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.29th Jan.’23 Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Mike Joe, Eilly Mai, Seamus & Tom O’Flaherty, The Village, (Aniv.’s) at 11.00am.

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Notes Jan 18 2023

ANNIVERSARIES: Mike Joe Stack, Maighread Scanlon, Kit Scanlon, Catherine Hudson, Hannah Stack, Mary Collins, Jackie Walsh, Teddy Dore, Sr. Assumpta Keane, Canon Michael O’Doherty, Danny Hannon, John Carmody, Sr. Mercedes Meade, Sr. Aquinas Liston, Fr Michael Buckley, Michael Walsh, Mary Barry, Eileen Collins, Fr James Noonan, Paddy Regan, Mary Nolan, Tom Mulvihill, Denis Moore, Sr. Enda Beasley, Pat Guiney, Bernie Walsh,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.14th Jan.’23 Moyvane for Willie O’Connor, (5th Aniv.) Kilmeaney, Kilmorna at 7.30pm; Sun.15th Jan.’23 Knockanure for Irene O’Keeffe, Kilmeaney, Kilmorna at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Dick & Donal Cunningham & their Sister Breda & her husband Andy Thomas (Aniv.’s) at 11.00am; Tues.17th Jan.’23 Moyvane for Bridget & John Holly, also Emma & Jack O’Brien (Aniv.’s) at 10.00am; Weds.18th Jan.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.19th Jan.’23 Moyvane for John Gregg & deceased members of Gregg & Hanrahan families at 10.00am; Fri.20th Jan.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.21st Jan.’23 Moyvane for Bill Horan & deceased members of Horan family at 7.30pm; Sun.22nd Jan.’23 Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for John Carmody (1st Aniv.) The Hill, Gortdromasillihy at               11.00am.

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Notes Jan 11 2023

DEATH of Sr Mercedes (Marie) Behan, Presentation Sisters Lixnaw, Millstreet and Tralee, died on 30th December 2022, daughter of the late Margaret & Gerard and sister of Helen (Sr. Elizabeth) and the late Michael, Jeremiah & Teddy (Tim). Sadly missed by her nieces Margaret, Angela & Siobhán, nephews Gerard, Aidan, Diarmuid, Mike, Gerard & John, her grandnieces and grandnephews, sisters-in-law Sheila & Mary, her Presentation Community.

DEATH on Jan 4th 2023 of Fr. Donal O’Connor, Chaplain at MTU Tralee and formerly Curate at Castletownbere, Listowel and P.P. in Beaufort. Predeceased by his parents David and Teresa and brother Tomás. Survived by, brothers Sean, Denis, David and Aidan, sisters in law, nieces and nephews, relations, neighbours, the Bishop and priests of the Kerry diocese.

DEATH of Michael Henry McMahon of Beale Hill, Ballybunion, on December 30th.  Pre-deceased by his parents, Nora and Henry. Michael will be sadly missed by his wife, Kitty, his cousins, John and Brian Cunningham, Joan Moriarty and Peg Lally, his brother-in-law, Danny Walsh, sister-in-law, Teresa, his neighbours and many friends.

ANNIVERSARIES: Josie McNamara, Kitty Barry, Kathleen O’Connor, Mary Bourke, Noreen O’Sullivan, John Stack, Tom J O’Connor, Tim Leahy, Jimmy Dalton, Geraldine Daly, Sheila O’Carroll, Peggy Mulvihill, Sean O’Halloran, Noreen O’Connor, Denis Flaherty, Sean Costelloe, Danny O’Carroll, Dick Cunningham, Jim Normoyle, Sr. Josephine, Lynch, Hugh Brady, Jerry Moore, Canon Jerry Breen, Nellie Buckley, Tommy Fitzmaurice, Mickey Flaherty, Dan Mulvihill, Rebecca Roche, Catherine Moloney, James Kennelly, Martin Stack, Mairead McDermott.

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.7th Jan.’23- Moyvane for John Stack (1st Aniv.) of Gale Bridge at 7.30pm; Sun.8th Jan.’23 Knockanure for Michelle Foley & grandfather Michael Keane, & uncle Tim Keane (Aniv.’s) at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Denis Flahterty (2nd Aniv.) & Parents Bridie & Con, Tubbertoreen at 11.00am;

Tues.10th Jan.’23 Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Weds.11th Jan.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.12th Jan.’23 Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.13th Jan.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10am, and Mass in evening for Fr. Patrick Larkin, Recently Deceased, U.S.A. and formerly Knockanure at 7.30pm; Sat.14th Jan.’23 Moyvane for Willie O’Connor, (5th Aniv.) Kilmeaney, Kilmorna at 7.30pm; Sun.15th Jan.’23 Knockanure for Irene O’Keeffe, Kilmeaney, Kilmorna at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Dick & Donal Cunningham & their Sister Breda & her husband Andy Thomas (Aniv.’s) at 11.00am.

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Notes Jan 4 2023

DEATH of Jim O’Connor, Rathoran, Kilmorna, on December 25th, 2022. Predeceased by his parents Davy and Ita, brother David and nephew David O’Brien. Jim will be remembered by his children Louise, Jonathan, Bríd and their mother Ann, his wife Anneke and her children Connor and Móirín, brothers John and Morgan, sisters Carina, Geraldine, Mary and Cora, aunt Bridie Harnett (Ennis), daughter-in-law Krissy, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces. Requiem Mass at Abbeyfeale Church on Thursday for Jim, followed by burial afterwards in Reilig Íde Naofa Cemetery, Abbeyfeale.

DEATH of Sr. Emmanuel O’Sullivan, St. Leo’s Convent of Mercy, Carlow and formerly of Listowel, on December 29th 2022 at the Catherine McAuley Nursing Home Beaumont. Predeceased by her parents Thomas and Mary and by her siblings Noirin, Maureen, Brigid, Thomas and Elsie. Survived by  her sister Pat, her community, cousins, relatives and friends.

ANNIVERSARIES: Sean Kissane, Pat Mullane, Peg Joy, Bill O’Connell, Fr. Denis Quirke, Dolly Hennessy, Catherine Ann Fitzpatrick, Neilie Moran, Peg Werkman, Sr. Theresa Murphy, Donie Mulvihill, Brown Joe O’Connor, Pat Brosnan, Hannah Mai O’Connor, Tom McMahon, Patsy O’Sullivan, Nora Gould, Brenda Dineen, Eilish Hilliard.

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.31st Dec.’22- Moyvane Private Intention at 7.30pm; Sun.1st Jan.’23- Knockanure for                Michael & Teresa Bambury (Aniv.) at Knockanure -9.30am, and Mass Moyvane at 11.00am; Tues.3rd Jan.’23 Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Weds.4th Jan.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.5th Jan.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am, Moyvane Vigil Mass at 7.30pm; Fri.6th Jan.’23 Knockanure, The Epiphany of The Lord at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane at 11.00am; Sat.7th Jan.’23- Moyvane for John Stack (1st Aniv.) Gale Bridge at 7.30pm;

Sun.8th Jan.’23 Knockanure for Michelle Foley & grandfather Michael Keane, & uncle Tim Keane (Aniv.’s) at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Denis Flaherty (2nd Aniv.) & Parents Bridie & Con, Tubbertoreen at 11.00am.

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Notes Jan 11 2023

DEATH of Sr Mercedes (Marie) Behan, Presentation Sisters Lixnaw, Millstreet and Tralee, died on 30th December 2022, daughter of the late Margaret & Gerard and sister of Helen (Sr. Elizabeth) and the late Michael, Jeremiah & Teddy (Tim). Sadly missed by her nieces Margaret, Angela & Siobhán, nephews Gerard, Aidan, Diarmuid, Mike, Gerard & John, her grandnieces and grandnephews, sisters-in-law Sheila & Mary, her Presentation Community.

DEATH on Jan 4th 2023 of Fr. Donal O’Connor, Chaplain at MTU Tralee and formerly Curate at Castletownbere, Listowel and P.P. in Beaufort. Predeceased by his parents David and Teresa and brother Tomás. Survived by, brothers Sean, Denis, David and Aidan, sisters in law, nieces and nephews, relations, neighbours, the Bishop and priests of the Kerry diocese.

DEATH of Michael Henry McMahon of Beale Hill, Ballybunion, on December 30th.  Pre-deceased by his parents, Nora and Henry. Michael will be sadly missed by his wife, Kitty, his cousins, John and Brian Cunningham, Joan Moriarty and Peg Lally, his brother-in-law, Danny Walsh, sister-in-law, Teresa, his neighbours and many friends.

ANNIVERSARIES: Josie McNamara, Kitty Barry, Kathleen O’Connor, Mary Bourke, Noreen O’Sullivan, John Stack, Tom J O’Connor, Tim Leahy, Jimmy Dalton, Geraldine Daly, Sheila O’Carroll, Peggy Mulvihill, Sean O’Halloran, Noreen O’Connor, Denis Flaherty, Sean Costelloe, Danny O’Carroll, Dick Cunningham, Jim Normoyle, Sr. Josephine, Lynch, Hugh Brady, Jerry Moore, Canon Jerry Breen, Nellie Buckley, Tommy Fitzmaurice, Mickey Flaherty, Dan Mulvihill, Rebecca Roche, Catherine Moloney, James Kennelly, Martin Stack, Mairead McDermott.

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.7th Jan.’23- Moyvane for John Stack (1st Aniv.) of Gale Bridge at 7.30pm; Sun.8th Jan.’23 Knockanure for Michelle Foley & grandfather Michael Keane, & uncle Tim Keane (Aniv.’s) at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Denis Flahterty (2nd Aniv.) & Parents Bridie & Con, Tubbertoreen at 11.00am;

Tues.10th Jan.’23 Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Weds.11th Jan.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.12th Jan.’23 Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.13th Jan.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10am, and Mass in evening for Fr. Patrick Larkin, Recently Deceased, U.S.A. and formerly Knockanure at 7.30pm; Sat.14th Jan.’23 Moyvane for Willie O’Connor, (5th Aniv.) Kilmeaney, Kilmorna at 7.30pm; Sun.15th Jan.’23 Knockanure for Irene O’Keeffe, Kilmeaney, Kilmorna at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Dick & Donal Cunningham & their Sister Breda & her husband Andy Thomas (Aniv.’s) at 11.00am.

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Notes Jan 18th 2023

ANNIVERSARIES: Mike Joe Stack, Maighread Scanlon, Kit Scanlon, Catherine Hudson, Hannah Stack, Mary Collins, Jackie Walsh, Teddy Dore, Sr. Assumpta Keane, Canon Michael O’Doherty, Danny Hannon, John Carmody, Sr. Mercedes Meade, Sr. Aquinas Liston, Fr Michael Buckley, Michael Walsh, Mary Barry, Eileen Collins, Fr James Noonan, Paddy Regan, Mary Nolan, Tom Mulvihill, Denis Moore, Sr. Enda Beasley, Pat Guiney, Bernie Walsh,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.14th Jan.’23 Moyvane for Willie O’Connor, (5th Aniv.) Kilmeaney, Kilmorna at 7.30pm; Sun.15th Jan.’23 Knockanure for Irene O’Keeffe, Kilmeaney, Kilmorna at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Dick & Donal Cunningham & their Sister Breda & her husband Andy Thomas (Aniv.’s) at 11.00am; Tues.17th Jan.’23 Moyvane for Bridget & John Holly, also Emma & Jack O’Brien (Aniv.’s) at 10.00am; Weds.18th Jan.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.19th Jan.’23 Moyvane for John Gregg & deceased members of Gregg & Hanrahan families at 10.00am; Fri.20th Jan.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.21st Jan.’23 Moyvane for Bill Horan & deceased members of Horan family at 7.30pm; Sun.22nd Jan.’23 Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for John Carmody (1st Aniv.) The Hill, Gortdromasillihy at               11.00am.

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Notes Jan 25 2023

FEAST of St Brigid on Feb. 1st, many will be making St Brigid Crosses, plenty of rushes in the locality.

How to make a St Brigid’s cross from willow  https://youtu.be/HSqdAVXzfT8

Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul is celebrated on Wed. 25th January; Feast of St. Angela Merici is celebrated on Fri. 27th January, founder of the Ursuline teaching order of sisters.

ANNIVERSARIES: Emma O’Brien, Theresa Byrne, Mary Stack, Mary Morrissey, Kay Harnett, Paddy Neville, Lily O’Keeffe, Pat Cunningham, Sr. Kathleen Hegarty,  Patrick Walsh, Moss Joe Gilbert, James Harnett, Sr. Moira O’Sullivan, Maud Enright, John Paul McGrath, Sr. Deborah O’Flaherty, Martina Noonan, Mary Savage, Margaret O’Hanlon, Bridie O’Donnell, Eily Mai O’Flaherty, Tess Geoghegan, Sr. Hubert Foley,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat.21st Jan.’23- Moyvane Bill Horan & deceased members of the Horan family

(Mary Stack, 2nd Aniv., Aughrim) at 7.30pm; Sun.22nd Jan.’23 Knockanure- People of the Parish at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for      John Carmody (1st Aniv.) The Hill, Gortdromasillihy at 11.00am; Tues.24th Jan.’23 – Moyvane for Mary Nolan, (Aniv.) Glenalappa, and Deceased of Nolan & Galvin families at 10.00am; Weds.25th Jan.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.26th Jan.’23 Moyvane for Eileen Collins (Aniv.), Glin Rd. at 10.00am; Fri.27th Jan.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.28th Jan.’23 Moyvane for Peter McGrath (3rd Aniv.) and John McGrath (2nd Aniv.) at 7.30pm; Sun.29th Jan.’23 Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Mike Joe, Eilly Mai, Seamus & Tom O’Flaherty, The Village, (Aniv.’s) at 11.00am.

Listowel and Ballybunion in old Papers

Tralee Mercury 1829-1839, Wednesday, 03 February, 1836; Page: 4

IRRAGHTICONNOR BARONY

1 Daniel Madden and Timothy Carr, for repairing the bridge of the Commons on that part of the road from the sea at Ballybunion to Ballylongford, on the lands of the Commons, contracted for by James Leonard, securities, Thomas Lynch and Denis Harty.

2 John Foley and John Casey, for rebuilding the bridge of Bromore, on the road from the Cashion Ferry to Tarbert, on the townland of Bromore, contracted for by James Leonard, securities Thomas Lynch and Denis Harty.

3 Same for repairing the bridge of Lisloughtin, on the road from Ballylongford to Tarbert, on the townland of Lisloughtin, contracted for by John Casey, securities John Foley and Richard Kissane,

4 Garrett Stack and Michael Mulvahil, for repairing 331 perches of the road from the sea at Ballybunion to Ballylongford and Tarbert, between Garrett Stack’s house at Tullihinel and the old cross road at the bog of Ahanagran,  contracted for by John Finnerty, securities John Fenoughty and Michael Grady at 6s per.

5 John Fitzmaurice and James Kissane, for repairing 191 perches of the road from the Cashion Ferry to Ballylongford and Listowel, between the bridge of Gortagurrane and the bridge of Moybella,

Contracted for by John Fitzmaurice, securities James Kissane and James Kissane, at 5d. per.

6 Wm. Sweeny and Patrick Breen. for repairing 436 perches of, the road from the Cashion Ferry to Ballylongford and Listowel, between the Cashion Ferry and the bridge of Gurtagurrane, contracted for  by Patrick Breen, securities Eyre M. Stack, and Thomas Stack, at 6s per, £130-16-0.

7 Daniel Madden and Timothy Carr, for repairing 330 perches of the road from the sea at Ballybunion to Ballylongford, between the bridge of Ahafona and the cross of Lyre, contracted for by Daniel Madden, securities Wm. Collins and Michael Kissane, at.3s 9d ….

8 William Connor, for keeping in repair 1716 perches of the road from Listowel, to the Sea at Ballybunion between the Cross of Scortleigh and the Bridge of Ballylouglin, his half years salary. ….

 9 Dennis Golden, for keeping in repair 1593 perches of the road from Ballylongford to Abbeyfeale between the cross of Leitrim and the cross of Gortaglanna, his half years salary

10 James M’Elligott, for keeping in repair 725 perches of the road from Ballylongford to the Harbour of  Carrigafoyle between the cross of Ballylongford and the West Bounds of Carrigafoyle, his half years salary.

 11 Cornelius Quin, for keeping in repair 1327 perches of the road from Abbeyfeale to Ballylongford between the cross of Leitrim and the cross of Ballylongford his half years salary .

 12 Patrick Enright, for keeping in repair 936 perches of the road from Listowel to Glinn between the cross of Newtownsandes and the bounds of the County Limerick, his half years salary.

13 Peter Fitzell, for keeping in repair 712 perches of the road from Listowel to Ballylongford  and Tarbert between the Widow Scanlons House at Pulleen and John Enrights house at Kilcolgan his half years salary. ……

14 Maurice Connor for keeping in repair 946 perches of the road from Listowel to Ballylongford between Maurice Connor house at Coolkeragh and the Bridge of BallyIerie, his half years salary

 15 Michael Cox, for keeping in repair 330 perches of the road from the Cashion Ferry to Ballylongford between the cross of Aghanagran and the Church of Ahavallin his half year  salary.

16 William Perryman, for keeping in repair 1302 perches of the road from the Sea at Ballybunion to Ballylongford  between the Chapel of Glaunacon and the cross of Curragdarrag, his half years salary.

17 John Kelly, for keeping in repair 1241 perches of the road from Listowel to Limerick between Bunagara bridge and the County bounds at Meenganaspig his half years salary.

 18 John Molineux, for keeping in repair 853 perches of the road from Listowel to Ballylongford between the Widow Eagertys house in Listowel and the Bridge of Coolkeragh, his half years salary.  19 John Leahy, for keeping in repair 1304 perches of the road from Listowel to Glinn between the Old Church of Listowel and the Bridge of Gale, his half years salary.

 20 Gerald O’Callaghan for keeping in repair 1742. perches of the Mail Coach road from Tralee to Tarbert between the Bridge of Listowel and the Bridge of Gale his half years salary

21 William Connor for keeping in repair 1162 perches of the road from Tralee to Listowel between the Ford of Killocrim and the street of Listowel, his half years salary.

 22 Same for keeping in repair 280 perches of the road from Tralee to Listowel between the West Bounds of Killocrim and Poulnahaha, his half years salary ….

 23 Cornelius Quin for keeping in repair 514 perches of the road from Listowel to Glinn between the cross of Darragvone and the cross of Newtownsandes his half years salary.

 24 William Sandes Jun. Esq. for keeping in repair 2115 perches of the road from Listowel to Tarbert and Limerick between the Bridge of Gale and the County bounds near Tarbert his half years salary

25 Adam Fizzell for keeping in repair 1668 perches of the  Road from Ballylongford to Tarbert, between the cross of Ballylongford and the Mail Coach Road at Tarbert. His half years salary.

 26 . Timothy Finnerty, for keeping in repair 669 perches of the road from Listowel to  Ballylongford between the Bridge of Kilgarvan and the cross of Ballylongford. His half years  salary.

 27 John Sandes Esq. his salary at 9d in the pound for collecting and paying the Treasurer  as per receipt

  APPLICATIONS FOR CONTRACTS AT ANNUAL SALARIES.

 1 Maurice Connor and Richard Bunnion, to keep in repair for 7 years 802 perches of the Road from Tralee to the Cashion Ferry and Listowel between the Bridge of Moybella and the East bounds of Glowrie contracted for by Michael Grady, Securities James Kissane and William Collins at 4.5d per and by the year for

 2 Michael and Robert Cox to keep in repair for 7 years 1356 perches of the Road from the Cashion Ferry to Ballylongford between the cross of Curraghdarrag and the Church of Ahavallin contracted for by Michael Cox, Securities Robert and Philip Cox at 4d per, and by the year for £22 12s 0d.

 3 William Perryman and Thomas James, to keep in repair for 7 years 1302 perches of the road from the Sea at Ballybunion to Ballylongford between the Chapel of Glonmacore and the cross of Curraghdarrag,  contracted for by William Perryman Securities John Lawor and Cornelius Cahill at 4d per and by the year for £21 14s 0d ‘

 4 James and Edmond Slack, to keep in repair for 7 years 1114 perches of the Road from Tralee and the Cashion Ferry to Tarbert between Edmond Stacks house at Litter and Farranstack, contracted for, by James Stack, Securities Patrick M’Elligott  and James Flahavan at 4d per and by the year °

 5 Timothy Molony and Maurice Connor to keep in repair for 7 years 495 perches of the Road from Tralee and the Cashion Ferry to Ballylongford between Mrs. Tracys house at Gunsboro and Mrs, Forhan’s house at Kilgarvan Contracted to by Maurice Connor Securities, Samuel Raymond and  William Raymond, at 5d per. and by the year.

  6 Thomas Lynch and Denis Harty, to keep in repair for 7 years 1863 perches of the road from Listowel to the sea at Ballybunion and Kilconlie, between the cross of Moybella and the bridge of Bromore, contracted for by Ambrose Gallivan, security Thomas Lynch and Roger Harty at 5.5d per, and by the year for.

7 Garret Stack and Michael Mulvihil, to keep in repair for 7 year’s 1145 perches of the road from the sea at Ballybunion to Ballylongford and Tarbert, between the cross of Lahanes and Garret Stack’s house at Tullihinel, contracted for by Michael Kissane, securities Richard Kissane and Thomas Collins at 3.5d per and by the year for

8 John Fitzmaurice and Thomas Scanlan, to keep in repair for 7 years 844 perches of the road from Tarbert to Abbeyfeale, between the cross of Tarmons and the pipers cross near Newtownsandes, contracted for by John Fitzmaurice, securities Thomas Scanlon and Maurice Walsh at 7d per and by the year for,

9 Thomas Mangan and Daniel Loonie, to keep in repair for 7 years 680 perches of the road from Tralee and the Cashion Ferry to Ballylongford  between the cross of Leamsahane, and the west bounds  of the warren of Beale, contracted for by John Kennelly, securities Thomas O’Connor and Thomas Mangan at 4d per and by the year for.

10 Wm  Connor and John Horgan to keep in repair tor 7 years 1716 perches of the road from Listowel to the sea at Ballybunion, between the cross of Scortleigh and the bridge of Ballyloughron, contracted for by Wm. Connor, securities George Hewson and Gerald M’Elligott at 9d per and by the year for

11 Wm. Brunskill and John Hanlon to keep in repair for 7 years 410 perches of the road from Tarbert to the harbour of Tarbert, between Mrs. Hamilton’s house and Patrick Moore’s house both in Tarbert, contracted for by Wm. Brunskill, securities John Fitzmaurice  and John Hanlon at 7d per, and by the year for. .

Kerry Evening Post 1813-1917, Wednesday, 01 August, 1877; Page: 4

THE LATE OUTRAGE AT BALLYBUNNION

LISTOWEL, THURSDAY.—The inquiry into the charge preferred against John and Robert Stack for the alleged shooting of a horse belonging to a neighbouring farmer, named Michael Pearse, on the 9th instant, at Doon, was resumed yesterday at the court-house here, before Captain Massey, R.M., and G. Hewson, Esq. It will be remembered that the accused parties, who are still in custody, were remanded on that day fortnight for eight days, on the expiration of which term the parties were again remanded until yesterday.

Mr. S. Huggard, S.C.S., appealed for the prosecution, and Messrs. M. Leonard and F Creagh, solicitors, for the defence.

A witness named Michael Walsh was first examined. The only material feature in his evidence was that he heard the shot fired, and shortly afterwards saw a person partly dressed in female attire coming from the direction in which he heard the report, but he could not say who that person was. Two other witnesses, Flahavan and Kennelly, were also examined, but their evidence, threw no additional light on the matter. Constable Roger O’Connor, of Ballybunion station, was next examined. He deposed he had been engaged in investigating the outrage, and he believed he would be able to procure further evidence, and he would therefore ask to have the prisoners again remanded for another week.

Kerry Sentinel 1878-1916, Tuesday, 23 July, 1878; Page: 2

LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE Ballybunion Indemnity Fund. (Please check for mistakes)

£5 Each from; Very Rev. Dean Mawe VC., Rev. M. O’Sullivan, P P., Ballylongford, Rev. P. Moriarty, P.P., Brosna, Rev. T. Nolan, P.P., Lixnaw, Rev. L. O’Regan, P.P., Duagh, Rev. T. Lawlor, C.C., Ballybunion, Rev. A. Moynahan, Adm., Listowel, Rev Patrick Pierce, C.C., Ballymacelligott

(per Editor of the SENTINEL). £3 From;  Rev. D. Foley, P.P., Tarbert, Rev, J. Bourke, P.P., Newtownsandes , Rev. M. Godley, C.C., Listowel , Rev. J. Foran, C.C., Listowel, .:. Rev. M. Herlihy, C.C., Lixnaw , Rev. T. O’Sullivan, C.C., Lixnaw, Rev. R. M’Carthy, C C, Duagh, Rev. J. Barton, C.C., Newtownsandes , … Rev. M. Dillon, C.C., Ballylongford, … Rev. M. O’Connell, C.C., Brosna, Rev. J. O’Brien, C.C., Duagh, Rev. John O’Keeffe, C.C,, Ballybunion…Rev. M. McMahon, P . P., Boherbee

Rev. Cornelius Murphy, CC., Castletownbere…. Rev. John Lawlor, C.C, Dingle…£1 from; Rev. John Griffinn, C.C, Tralee… Rev. Denis O’Riordan, C.C, Kenmare,… Rev. Daniel O’Keeffe, P.P., Spa, Rev. J. Connihan, C.C, Killarney…, Rev. Thomas O’Sullivan, C.C, Tralee, … Rev. Denis M’Gillicuddy, C.C,… Rev. James Carmody, C.C, Ferriter Rev. John O’Connell, CC., Castletownbere .., Rev. John O’Leary, C.C,, Boherbee… Rev. John Larkin, C.C, Boherbee,… Rev. James Beasley, C.C, O’Dorney …,. Rev T Brosnan, P P, Ballymacelligott, £2;….Rev Eugene O Sullivan C C, Dingle, £3; Rev Francis Cummins, C C,Causeway, £3;Rev James K Fitzgerald, C C Castleisland, £5; Rev T Enright P P , Causeway £3; Rev B O Connor, P P Milltown, £2; Rev C Scannell, C C,£1; Rev W O Callaghan C. C. Tralee, £3; Rev T Carmody C. C. Brosna, £3; Rev M O’Sullivan C C , Tralee £1; Rev. M McCarthy, Adm., Killarney, £2; Rev D OKeeffe, C. C. Killarney, £1;Rev F McCarthy, P. P. Ballyheigue, £1; Rev T Brosnan, P. P. O’Dorney £2; Rev M A Dillon, Killarney, £3;  A Friend, £1; A Friend. £2.

LISTOWEL COLLECTION.

John Stack, Market-street,£5;  Daniel Shine, The Square,£5; Timothy Buckley, Tullamore, Listowel, £5; … Daniel Leonard, The Square, do.,£3; John J. Dillon, William-street, £1-10s;  William Walsh, £1-10s; Following paid £1;  Dr. Dillon. Dr. Fitzmaurice. Richard H. M’Carthy …  P. D. Griffin, Patrick Kirby . J. A. M’Cutcheon, Manager Bank of Ireland, H. Anderson .. Mrs. Supple, The Square. E. Frazer, Manager National Bank; John M’Guire. The Square, … Richard Stack … James D. Keane, William-street. John Daughton, Market-street. Mrs. Marshall. Edmond M’Elligott. Robert Tackaberry. John Raymond, William-street. James Woulfe. Dr. Roche, Church-street. John Froy. William M’Carthy

Michael Kirby. John P. Enright. Patrick Woulfe, Main-street. James Horgan, do., John O’Sullivan, The Island, Listowel. 10s from; J. M’Grath, The Square … L. J. A. Taylor. R. B. Moriarty, Bank of Ireland.

J. B. Burke. Patrick Hartnett, The Square. Mrs. Walle, Main-street. Edmond M’Crohan. Mrs. Lyons James Dalton, William-street. William Potter. Michael Crowley.Maurice . Crimmins. John J. Nolan. John Harnett. Jeremiah M’Kenna, Market-street. Mrs. Eggleston. Timothy Kennelly. John Feahy, Upper William-street. Jeremiah Riordan.Thomas Newman. Thomas Dillon. Mrs. Ellen M’Carthy. Daniel Collins. Mrs. Spillane. John Dillon, Church-street …. Robert Stack, Carrueragh, Listowel. William Henigan, Skehenerin. Edmond Stack, do. David Larkin, Church-street. Robert Browne, Isaac M’Mahon. Thomas Buckley, Church-street. James Kenny. Charles Hanlon. Cornelius Mulvihill. A Friend to Liberty. Denis Lyons. John Leehy, Excise Officer. Rev. George Fitzmaurice, Bedford House Under Ten Shillings amounted to £20.

LIXNAW COLLECTION.

Eugene Costeloe, Ahabeg, £5; ..John Beazley, Redfield, £2;, Jeremiah Behane, Lixnaw, £1; … Thomas Dowling, Kiltomey,£1; … Garrett Walsh, Ahabeg, £1-5s; Francis Corridon, do., £1-5s; John Walsh, do,,£1-10s; Edmund Walsh, do.,15s; Following 10s paid; James Fitzmaurice, do., Edmund Fitzmaurice do Matthias Murphy, do., James Trant, Ballinagare, Matthias Quilter, Clandouglas, Thade Lawlor, Irrabeg, Thomas Behane, Lixnaw, Matthias Quilter, Ballintoher,paid £1. Thade Keane, Ballinagare, … Richard Quilter, Ballyhennessy. Daniel Mangan, Kilfeigheny,… Denis M’Carthy, Kilfeigheny… Smaller sums, 5s and under from Lixnaw, realised £12.

BALLYBUNNION COLLECTION

James E. Leonard, C.E., Ballybunion, £5; Mrs. Young, Ballybunion, £5; Patrick O’Carroll, do. £2; Mrs. Scanlan, Victoria Hotel, do. £2; William Lavery. Do. £2; Jeremiah Keane, Lahanes, ?: … Mrs. Danagher, Kilarada, £2; … Cornelius Keane, Barraduff. £2; ..Mrs J. Kissane, Lacca, £2; Edward O’Connor, Tullamore, £2;  Denis O’Connor, Ballydonoghue, £3-15; John Walsh, do, £2;  Michael Walsh, do,£-2-6.; Michael Scanlan, do, £2; Eugene O’Sullivan, do, £2; James King, do, £2; £1 paid by; Denis O’Sullivan, Ballydonoghue,  Cornelius E Sheehy, Ballybunion. Matthew Breen, do, Morgan O’Flaherty. Do. Thomas White, do. Edmond O’Connor, do. Francis Gentleman, do. Timothy Hanrahan do. John Gunn, Ballingown. Michael Byrnes, Inch. Maurice Walsh, Gunsboro. Laurence Buckley, do. James O’Connor, Coolkeragh… Maurice Horgan, Meevoo. Edward Hennessy, Lahardane. John O’Connor. Farnpiece. Mathew Doyle, Ballyowneen. William Doyle, do. Thomas MacMahon do, Daniel Danagher, Kilarada William Woulfe, Dromleaght. Mrs. Boland, Farnstack. William Foley, Dirra. John Carmody, Gullane. James Collins, Trippol, Edward Walsh, Ballydonoghue. Patrick Buckley, Barna. Jeremiah Dillon, Janemount. Thomas Dillon, Garryard. Mrs. Shanahan, Coolard. Denis Dooling, Gunsboro. 15 Shillings from;  Edmond Foran, Inch. Michael Sweeny, Ballyegan. Martin Scanlan, Glouria. William Lenane, Derra. Patt Mulvehill, Shroneown. 12s from; John Pierse, Gullane. Jerry O’Connell, Knockenagh.  Mrs. Jerry Murphy, Ballyegan, 11s; Following paid 10s; John Kissane, Riithroe. John Kissane, Kilcox. Richard Kissane, do. John Foran, Shroneown . Martin M’Mahon, Ballyegan .. Thomas Buckley, Coolkeragh… Thomas B. Walsh, do.. Jerry Collins, Droumbeg … James M’Ellistrim, do. …  William Nolan, do. …  Maurice Woulfe, Kiltean …  James Collins, Moohane … Daniel Kissane, Laheseragh … Michael Walsh, Gullane …  Denis Shea, Doonferris .,William Kissane, Ahascara …  Patrick Kissane. Ahascara …  Patrick Breen, Ballyconry …  William Broder, Coolbeha … Thomas Dowde. do. … John Neligan, N.T., Coolard … Maurice Murphy, Galemill …  Stephen Power, Kilmulhane …  Mrs D. Sullivan, Tullamore …  Richard Cantillon, Ballydonoghue . Martin Houlihan, do. …  John Kennelly, do, ‘ …  Sums under ten shillings … £35; Leslie Crosbie, M D. Ardfert, £1; Patrick Hayes, Tralee, £ 5; Per do.,£5; A Listowel Friend, £ 2; John Cussen, Rathkeale, £2; John Foley, Tullamore.£1; Michael Mulvihill, Laccabce, £1; Thomas O’Connor, Beale Lodge, £1; Edward Stack, Beale,£ I; Thomas Woulfe, Beale Hill, £1; Hater of Land Jobbers.£1; Cornelius Mulvihill, Leansahane, .15s; Thomas Mulvihill, do.,15s; Patrick Byrnes, Faha,15s; James Sheahan, Beale, 15s;

Edmond Perryman, do., … 0 10 0 William Stack, do., … 0 10 0

Michael Sheahan, do.,10s; Michael M’Mahon, do.,10s; Mrs. H. M’Mahon, do.,10s; John Bennett, N.T., Kilconly, 10s; James Meade, Newcastle West,10s; Mrs. Patrick Buckley, Barracks,10s; Terence O’Connor, Rahoona,10s; John Fuller, Kilfeenehy,10s; Stephen Fuller. Glenoe.10s

Alman & Co., Bandon, £1; Anonymous £1; Burton Jackson, M.D.£1; James Clery and Co, Cork, per P.

P. O’Carroll, Ballybunion, £1; Rowland P. Blennerhassett, £ 5; Edmond Thomas Fitzmaurice, £1-10s.

DUAGH Collection, Coolanilig. Michael Byrne, £3; Thomas Dillane,  £1 15s; Michael Lyons,£1 10s

Simon Dillane,£1-5s; Johanna Flynn, £1- 5s;

KNOCMEIL. Michael  Shanahan,£2- 5s; James Corridon, £1 -15s; Timothy Corridon, £1 -15s; John Connor,£1-15s; Joseph Corridon, ? ?.

REYLANE.Charles Quill, £1 10s; Michael Kerby, £1-5s; Patrick Lyons, £1.; Ned Walsh, £1; Michael Casey, 7s; Timothy Casey,5s; Michael Kerby, 2s; Michael Connor.2s;

Additional Subscriptions; Cork Distilleries Company, £5; Mrs John Rice, Ballyloughran House, £2;Justice j rice, do, £1; William Spillane, J P, Limerick, £1;Per Martin Griffin, Bromore, £1; Per john Foley, Tullamore, £1; T Enright, Newcastlewest, 10s; Maurice Cullinane, Ballintoher, £1-10s; Joseph Hamilton, Causeway, £1;Thomas Kavanagh, Dingle, £1;John O Connor, M D. Causeway, £1; John O Sullivan, Abbeyfeale, 10s; Michael Dillane, N T. Liselton, 10s; John Murphy, Inch, 12/6;Dominick J Rice, M D, Ballylongford £1;Rev John Tuomy, P P Droumtariff £1; Rev T Quilter, C C, do. £1; Rev J D Enright, CC, Annascaul, £1.

TRALEE COLLECTION.

The Central Committee for the Ballybunion Indemnity Fund beg to acknowledge the sum of £65- 1s -6d  the generous contribution of the people of Tralee, on Tuesday, 16th  inst., in donations varying from five pounds to half-a-crown. The Committee return thanks for the generous sympathy manifested. For reasons which will be generally appreciated they have determined on thus publicly acknowledging their thankfulness

Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer, J. A. M’CUTCHEON, Manager Bank of Ireland, Listowel; or the Secretaries . A. MOYNAHAN, Adm. J. WOULFE. June 21. 1878.

Kerry Weekly Reporter 1883-1920, Saturday, 01 October, 1892; Section: Front page, Page: 1

THE BALLYBUNION HOMICIDE. FOUR OF THE PRISONERS DISCHARGED,

Listowel, Tuesday. At the courthouse here to-day the investigation into the charges of wilful murder preferred against Mathew and Richard Woulfe, John and Thomas Corridan, Edward and Daniel Enright; John Dowde and James O’Connor was resumed before the Hon. Mr. J French, R.M. ; Mr. William Irwin , D.I., prosecuted, and Mr. F. Creagh, Solr., defended all the prisoners with the exception of Dowde , whom Mr. M’Elligott Solr., represented. Sergeant Drohan, Ballybunion, was the first witness examined, and stated, in answer to Mr. Irwin, that he was in charge of the sub-district of Ballybunnion ; he remembered the 15th August last; he was on duty that day in Ballybunion, and saw the deceased (Michael _Dillane with his cousin (John Harty), and saw them go into Mrs. Kennelly’s ; he saw Daniel Enright (the prisoner), who was known by the, nick-name of ” Rory” and – Mathew Woulfe, John and Thomas Corridan standing outside Mrs. Kennelly’s door, and Mathew Woulfe put his shoulder against the jamb of the door, and appeared to be looking in ; John Corridan, who had a light stick in his hand , went inside the door of Mrs. Kennelly’s; witness had then to go towards the Imperial Hotel, where there was a row ; about at a quarter or twenty minutes to six he saw a crowd collecting at the corner of Kirby’s, where the deceased was killed ; he noticed the prisoners, Mathew Woulfe , John and Thomas Corridan, coming out from the corner of Carroll’s they came out of a back lane leading from Kirby’s ; the prisoners mentioned were running at the time ; as he was proceeding to where the deceased lay, he saw a person carrying a chair in the direction of the  crowd ; he saw Dillane in the arms of two men—one named Connor and another he was sure  man named Ross; Dillane was unconscious and bleeding from the mouth, and was put sitting on a chair ;

(Break)

On the last day witnesses for the prosecution declined to adhere to statements on oath made previously. Mr. Creagh said it looked very bad for witnesses to state outside what they were not prepared to prove. Mr. Irwin—As a matter of fact one of the witnesses that was examined here was attacked. Mr. Creagh—Who was that ? Mr. Irwin—Mrs. M’Mahon (sister to the deceased) was attacked by a man named Lyons, a shoemaker; the man did not know what she proved at the time. Mr Creagh asked if such were the case, why was not the man brought before a court of justice. He said all the prisoners would be available when wanted. Mr. French said he would discharge John Dowde, James O’Connor, Richard Woulfe, and Edward Enright, and remand the other prisoners for a week. Adjourned.

Kerry Sentinel 1878-1916, Saturday, 15 April, 1893; Page: 3

FOOTBALL MATCH AT LISELTON. GUHARD V. BALLYCONROY. Liselton, Wednesday.

The above football match was played on Sunday last in a field close to the Lartigue Railway Station. It will be remembered that the teams played on a former occasion, and after the expiration of an hour and a half the match was declared a draw. Consequently a great deal of public interest was centred on Sunday’s proceedings. Upwards of 300 persons congregated to witness the play, which was of a very lively character as both teams were well matched. At the call of time, the play stood—Guhard

l goal and 2 points) Ballyconroy—2 goals and 2 points Mr. J. Langford acted as timekeeper, and Mr. P. Kennelly as referee. Particular mention should be made of Michael O’Brien, who by his activity, constantly averted the danger which threatened his goal posts.

Kerry Sentinel 1878-1916, Wednesday, 18 April, 1894; Page: 3

BALLTBUNION PETTY SESSIONS

Ballybunion, Thursday. On to-day the first monthly Petty Session Court was held in Ballybunion, the magistrates present being—The Hon. J. French, R.M., presiding; Dr. Jackson, and Capt. Raymond.

UNJUST WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

Sergeant Drohan summoned a man named John Gallivan, for having in his possession an unjust scale and beams; also for not having the said scale and beam stamped, and a paraffin oil pint measure also not stamped. Sergeant Drohan—On the 23rd March I found a scale in this man’s possession which was one half ounce unjust;

 Sergeant Drohan—Yes, but it is illegal to have lead affixed to the scale. In the first case Galvin was fined Is and costs, and in the second and third case 6d

UNLICENSED DOGS.

Sergeant Drohan charged Michl. Connor, with having in his possession an unlicensed dog. Fined Is and costs, and ordered to take out a licence. The same complainant charged Michael Deenihan Rahoona,

A CARETAKER AND HIS BODYGUARD FRIENDLY GREETINGS.

Sergeant Drohan, charged Maurice Kennelly, Gullane, a caretaker, with being drunk at Ballybunion on March 2rd.

Defendant—I was after coming from Listowel by the evening train, I had a gallon of oil in my right hand and some tea and sugar in my left. The oil was leaking out of the gallon when I was leaving the train. I ran over to Mr. Mulvihill’s, and being encumbered with the load, I slipped in the flags, and that was all.

Sergeant Drohan—I think one of the gentlemen on the bench saw you that evening. You had two policemen with you, and really you were a disgrace to them. Defendant—I think they are more of a disgrace to me, and now I don’t want them. Do you know that ? Fined 5s and costs. Same complainant charged the following parties with being drunk at Ballybunion on March 17th—Maurice Linnane, Dirha; Patrick Downey, Gurtnaskehy; Jas. Stack, Ballyeigh; Daniel Buckley, Ahama; Michl. Jones, Doon; Robert Walsh, Ballyeigh, and Edward Ferris, Lahersbrough. Mr. French (to Ferris)—Have you anything to say ? Ferris—It is the first time I was in a policeman’s book or a magistrates’ list (laughter). In the above cases fines of 2s 6d were imposed. Constable Mahon charged the following parties with being drunk—Michl. Hannon, Daniel Sullivan, and William Keane, Lackaboy. Fined 2s 6d and costs. Constable Conway charged Michl. Hayes with being drunk at Ballybunion on March 15th. He was fined 2s 6d and costs. Michael Hennessy was charged at the suit of constable Holliday with being drunk at Ballybunion on the 2nd of April. Mr. French—Have you anything to say ? Defendant (piously)—Nothing at all, but I was so (loud laughter).

“UNMUZZLED DOGS.

Constable Thomas Duignan charged Michael Langford with having in his possession an unmuzzled dog. Fined 6d and costs. Michael King and Michael Enright, Ballydonohue, were charged with a similar offence at the instance of Sergeant Drohan. Fined 6d and costs. An application to commit to an Industrial School four young children—Catherine, Margaret, Mary and Elizabeth Dillon—who had been soliciting alms in the village of Ballybunion, was adjourned until this day month. It appears this application was twice refused in Listowel. Mr. French said that as the magistrates refused it on two occasions he would not be a party to grant it. .

Kerry Sentinel 1878-1916, Wednesday, 21 November, 1894; Page: 3

BALLYDONOGHUE RACES. Liselton, Monday. A meeting of the above race committee was held on yesterday. Mr. J. BEHANE (chairman) presided. Others present—Messrs. John Walsh, hon. sec.; D. O’Sullivan, treasurer; R. Kissane, M. Coughlan, Maurice Murphy, P. Kennelly, and P. Molyneaux. The Chairman said that this meeting was convened for the purpose of getting up races at Ballydonoghue, which had lain dormant for the past four years. As you are all aware, gentlemen, for the few times we established our races we can say they were fairly successful. Therefore, I think now that if we combine together and apply ourselves with vigour to the duties we have laid before us, that this year’s meeting will be also a success. You have seen the course—a very suitable one—kindly given, gratis by our esteemed and worthy friend Mr. Denis O’Sullivan, and in addition to this Mr. O’Sullivan will also give a plate for the local horses within a radius of four miles. We cannot give sufficient thanks to Mr. O’Sullivan for his kindness in this matter, but we will do everything in our power to convey to him the depth of our gratitude for his liberality on this occasion. We will hold the races on the first week of February, and the stakes will be—£12, £7, .£5 and  £5. Also, as I have said before, a plate will be given by Mr. O’Sullivan for local horses. Your business now is to appoint collectors for the various towns and villages.

Mr. O’Sullivan said he had not words at will to express his most sincere thanks to the assembled committee, and more especially to the promoters—Mr. John Walsh, Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Boland for their kindness to him on this occasion. In conclusion he hoped that their races would be a success. Collectors having been appointed, A vote of thanks proposed by P. Mr. Kennelly, and seconded by Mr. Maurice Murphy brought the proceedings to a close.

Kerry Sentinel 1878-1916, Wednesday, 19 June, 1895; Page: 2

BALLYBUNION. Important AUCTION of Licensed/House Property. Situated at BALLYBUNION, TO BE SOLD AT THE Listowel Arms, Hotel, On TUESDAY, 25th JUNE, INST., At the hour of ONE O’Clock.

MES. ELLEN KENNELLY, Market Street, Listowel, has instructed Subscribers to put up and Sell by Public Auction us above, her Right, Title and Interest in the TWO LICENSED HOUSES, situate in the Main Street, Ballybunion, in as large and ample a manner as same is held by Lease from and under George Hewson, Esq., for a term of 999 years from the 29th of September, 1883, at the small Yearly Ground Rent of £6 15s. The frontage to the public street is 54feet, keeping the same width from front to rere for 86 feet.

DESCRIPTIVE PARTICULARS.

The above valuable property consists of Two Large, Roomy, Licensed Houses, situate in the main street of the Town, both let to most respectable tenants, who keep the property in first-class repair and condition, and pay their rents satisfactorily. The are tenancies are yearly. Mr. Shortis  Annual Rent (payable half-yearly), .£26- 0 -0. Mr. Scanlon’s Annual Rent (pay 1st every month), … £20- 0 -0

The business situation of the premises cannot be excelled. The Tenants have most attractive houses, do a thriving business, and entertain lodgers during the Summer months, having already made good business connections, and have large interest in their holdings.

Ballybunion, as a seaside resort, is progressing rapidly. During the season the principle complaint is scarcity of Lodges, and every other year suitable buildings are rising to meet the requirements of the many who resort this well-known and appreciated health resort. The Lartigue Railway System has done wonders for its progress, in connection as it is, with the Limerick and Kerry Line at Listowel in 40 minutes.

The Houses and Premises will be put up for Auction singly.  in the first instance, each subject to half existing ground rent, £3 -7s. 6d., the vendor reserving the right to sell both in ONE LOT, should the biddings for the entire exceed those offered for the Two Lots, separately. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to MRS. ELLEN KENNELLY, Market Street, Listowel; MESSRS. JONAS BLACKALL & SONS, Solicitors, 93, George St., Limerick; or to McELLIGOTT & SONS, Auctioneers, Listowel.

Kerry Weekly Reporter 1883-1920, Saturday, 16 May, 1896; Page: 6

SUDDEN DEATH NEAR BALLYBUNION. Ballybunion , Monday. Yesterday, Dr John Clancy, coroner, held an inquest on the body of a man named Denis O’Sullivan, who died suddenly at a place called Castlequarter, about three miles from here. The following were sworn on the jury—Messrs James Carmody, P L G, foreman ; Wm Stack, Ml P M’Mahon, Ml H M’Mahon, John M’Mahon, Edward Creed , John Stack, Thomas English, Edward Hayes, Mce Murphy, Pat Kennelly and James Costelloe. Sergt. P Galligan watched the proceeding on behalf of the Crown. Evidence having been given to the effect that deceased was subject to internal pains for the past seven years.  Dr Moriarty said the cause of death was strangulated hernia.  The jury found a verdict in accordance with the medical testimony.

Irish Examiner 1841-current, Thursday, 15 June, 1899; Page: 6

UNITED IRISH LEAGUE BALLYBUNION.

At a meeting of the branch on Sunday, Mr Michael O’Connor , chairman, presiding, the following resolution was unanimously passed : Proposed by J Doran, seconded by Michael Kennelly: “That as our hon secretary, Mr John H Danagher, has resigned , we hereby record our high and grateful appreciation, of the services and practical interest he has taken in this branch , and more especially in the formation thereof, and we sincerely regret his retirement.

Mr Danagher, in reply, said there was no need for any additional proof of the appreciation of the branch of his poor services in the nations cause, or regret for his unavoidable resignation of the secretary ship. With a branch now so well established and supported by their good chairman and treasurer , and two such devoted Nationalist members Messrs William O’Sullivan , Hibernian Hotel and Cornelius Mulvihill, both District Councillors, he had no fear of the future success of the Ballybunion. branch of the UIL.

Kerry Sentinel 1878-1916, Wednesday, 31 January, 1900; Page: 2

LISTOWEL QUARTER SESSIONS

ACTION AGAINST THE LISTOWEL AND BALLYBUNION RAILWAY COMPANY.

At the Quarter Sessions on Thursday, before Mr. J. J. Shaw, Q.C., County Court Judge, an action against the Listowel and Ballybunion Railway Company was heard. Mr. Condon said the action was for £50 for damage done to the plaintiff’s house and other property by a spark from the defendants’ engine. The estimate, which would be sufficient to replace the house, would be proved to be considerably more than the sum sued for, but as plaintiff was a poor man, and as this was ” the poor man’s court,” the plaintiff elicited to have the case tried before his Honor.

Michael Kennelly, the plaintiff, in reply to Mr. Condon, stated that his house was situated at Ballyegan. Was within 5 or 6 feet of the railway line. The house and furniture were all right on the 22nd _August last. He was an employee of the defendants, and cared a ” switch” that was situated near the house that was burned. The house was in good condition at the time, and was well thatched with reed. The first intimation he got about the burning was from Sergeant M’Guirk, who found him within a mile of Ballybunion, where he was at work on the line. When he came home he found the house on fire and his friends taking out the furniture. The furniture was value for about £5.

Mr. Condon—I believe this house had been burned before by the Lartigue? Yes, and they lost about 30s or £2 in repairing the thatch. They also built a stone gable when the railway was being constructed.

Cross-examined by Mr. _Creagh—This was a very old house composed of mud walls and thatch. The only stone wall was the one built by the Railway Company. Did not Mr. M’Carthy offer to give you, instead of this crumbling old cabin, a slated house with 3 rooms in it ?—Yes, but that was at the end of the line, a long distance from where he (plaintiff) resided, and he could not take his family there. He also had a little pasture freedom where his house was burned. Mr. Condon—This was his principal objection. Besides, he did not wish to remove his family anywhere else. Mr. Creagh—Didn’t you get £20 from the Railway Company for the portion of your house and land that was taken by them ? Plaintiff—No; the old man got £15, and there is still a sum of £5 due to me. Mr. M. W. Mulvihill, C.E., was examined by Mr. Condon, and deposed to having made an estimate of what he thought would build a similar house. This estimate amounted to £71 15s 8d. Mr. Creagh—That would be a slated cottage—a labourer’s cottage—Mr. Condon — The labourers’ cottages cost about £100, and they are never done repairing them. The estimate made excluded the contribution made by the Company  to the gable.

Mr. Mulvihill, continuing, said, in reply to Mr. Creagh, that he knew this house before it was burned and that it was a very nice house. His estimate was based on the building of a decent house, slated, to prevent its being burned again. He would say that the old house was value for £40.

Mr. P. H. M’Carthy was examined on behalf of the plaintiff by Mr Creagh. He said that the Company were in great difficulty in consequence of the situation of this and several other houses on the line. This house some years ago took fire, and the Company had to pay a considerable sum for repairing it. He made, on this occasion, an offer to the plaintiff. The plaintiff (Kennelly) was an employee of the Company, and was receiving a salary of I6s 6d a week as ganger, and 2s 6d a week for caring the

switch” near his house. Kennelly could get a house in Ballybunion. Mr. Condon—You want to take everybody to Ballybunnion, and you have succeeded in carrying his Honor and all the members of the legal profession there (laughter).  Maurice Nugent was next examined by Mr Creagh – He said the house was a bad old one, and the roof was a bad old one. and the roof was kept up by props. He did not think the value of the house was more than £17 or £18. To his Honor—The old wall could be used if the building was taken in time, but now that there has been so much wet weather, he did not think they could be utilised again.

Cross-examined by Mr Condon—He was a carpenter and foreman, and was in the employment of the defendant company; as a carpenter he would be able to estimate what it would take to build walls.

Was your valuation made when passing?  No, he went and took particular notice of Kennelly’s house; it was not a nicely furnished house. Do you know a contractor named Healy ? Did you hear that he made the estimate for Mr M’Carthy to rebuild this house for £60 ? Yes he heard something about it; what he understood was an estimate for £45; the estimate of £60 was for a new slated house; the £45 estimate was for a thatched house. Mr Condon—And after getting the estimates for £68 and £60 and £45 they got yours for £17 or £18. Hi Honour said that all he could do was to estimate what was the reasonable amount to give this man for the damage he sustained, by the loss of his house, but of course he could not give him as much as would build a fine house. He would give a decree for £20.

Kerry Sentinel 1878-1916, Wednesday, 14 August, 1901; Page: 4

BALLYBUNION PETTY SESSIONS.IMPORTANT FISHERY CASES HEAVY FINES. At the Ballybunion Petty Sessions on Thursday, before Messrs L W Dane, R.M; G L Stack, G M’Elligott, and P O’Carroll, J.P’s, A number of important fishery prosecutions at the instance of Mr E Poe-Hosford, Secretary of the Limerick Board of Inland Fisheries, were disposed of. The defendants who were charged with fishing on the Shannon with drift nets during the week close time on the 11th May were John Donovan, Patrick Buckley, Michael Wm Hannon, Daniel King, Michael Hannon, Michael Hennessey, and John Carmody, senr, all of whom reside at Beale. John Kennelly, Beale, who also charged with aiding and abetting others in fishing during the weekly close time on the same date. Mr M J Byrne, solr (Messrs Hilliard and Byrne, solrs, Kilrush), appeared for the prosecution, and Messrs John Condon and John Moran, solrs, defended. Evidence having been heard, The Chairman said the magistrates were of opinion that the charges were clearly proved, and imposed the minimum fine in each case of £10 with costs.

John O’Dell, Listowel, and Jas Kelly, a tramp, were each sentenced to a week’s imprisonment for begging in Ballybunion.  Joseph Fitzpatrick, better known to Ballybunion visitors as “Mr Browne” was charged with a like offence.

Mr Moran, solicitor, who defended, stated that the defendant was after performing some feats of ventriloquism with his dolls and was looking for money, when he was charged with begging. There were “‘ white coons” and a German band performing in Ballybunion, and the police did not see fit to interfere with them. The case was dismissed on the merits.

Killarney Echo and South Kerry Chronicle 1899-1920, Saturday, 17 August, 1901; Page: 2

Great Southern and Western Railway. Third Class Return Fare 1s 2d. Lartigue First Class return 1s 6d and Third Class Return fare 10d

COUNTY OF KERRY AGRICULTURAL SHOW LISTOWEL, 1901. Subscribers.

Grant from Kerry County Council, £191-8s;  The Rt Hon The Earl of Listowel, £10; Co-operative Creamery Society, £5; National Bank, Listowel, £3-3s;. Bank of

Ireland, Listowel, £3-3;Provincial Bank, Listowel £3-3s; James D. Crosbie, Ballyheigue, £3; Mrs Staughton, Ballyhorgan,£3; Messrs. Bannatyne and Sons Listowel, £3; Congested District Board (in prize)£25; G. R. Browne, Listowel, £2; R. G. Gentleman, Ballyhorgan,£1-1s; Philip Healy, Listowel, £1-1s; J. Latchford, Tralee, £1-1s; G Mullins, £1-1s; Captain Leslie, £1; Maurice Kelliher, Tralee, £1-1s; Rev. Canon Molyneaux, Ballybunion,£1;  J. Moran, (solr.), Listowel, £1; T. Galvin and Sons, Tralee, £1;  H. A, Donovan, Listowel, £1; H. J. Marshall (solr.), Listowel, £1; J P. Enright, Listowel, £1; Rev. Canon Davis, Listowel, £1;  T Gibson, Listowel,£1; .

Mrs. Eggleton, listowel,£1; J McKenna, Listowel,£1; E Moran, Listowel,£1; D. Flavin, Listowel, G McElligott, Listowel,£1; Mrs E McElligott, £1; Major Kiggell, £1; FOLLOWING 10s each; Rev. J, Pattison, Listowel, J. McGuire, Listowel, James Cain, Listowel, P. Breen, Listowel, Miss O’Connor, Listowel, James  Bunyan, Listowel,  P. Keane, Listowel, Mrs. Crowley, Listowel, Mrs. B. Nolan, Listowel, T. McLaughlin, Listowel, Michael O’Connor, Listowel, P. Scanlon, Listowel, Mrs. O’Sullivan, Listowel, Gerald Stack, Listowel,  Reps. Mrs. Kennelly, Listowel, E. R. Stack, Listowel,  E. and P. McGrath, Listowel, W. Mc Elligott, William St, Listowel, Miss O ‘Connor, Listowel, Thomas O’Carroll, Listowel, Thomas Corridan, Listowel, John Faley, Listowel, Mrs. S Faley, Listowel, Maurice McCarthy, Listowel, D. H. Leane, Listowel, D. J. Larkin, Listowel, Miss C  Walshe, Listowel, Miss Horgan, Listowel, M. J Quillinan, Listowel, J. Galvin, Listowel, Dr. J. H Pierce, Listowel, W. Shortis, Ballybunion, C Mulvihill.  E. Horgan, Gortnaskehy, Rev E. Moran Molyneaux. Michael Mangan, Kilfeighney. 5s FROM: Miss Buckley, Listowel, D. Browne, Listowel, B McGinley, Listowel, William Leahy, Listowel, T. Gleeson, Listowel, R. H. Rahilly, Listowel, John  Kennelly, Listowel, D. Sheahan, Listowel, Joseph Broderick, Listowel, Miss Harnett, Listowel, Miss Cantillon, Listowel, Maurice  Kerin, Listowel, T. Foley, Listowel, M. McElligott, Listowel, ?  Wharton.  P. Pierce. (3 SHILLINGS FROM), James O’Hanlon, Listowel,  Miss Brosnan, Listowel, (2/6 FROM). M. Malone, Listowel, T. Curtin, Listowel, , Mrs. Henigan, Listowel, T. Lehane, Listowel,  John Keane, Listowel, William Henigan, Mrs. Mulville, Listowel, , Miss Griffin, Listowel,2s ;. Mrs. M Moroney, Listowel,2s; D.

Sweeney, Listowel,1s; A. Guinness, Son and Co.£2; . John Barry, Mucknaugh, 4s; George G. Mahony, Kilmorna, £6; Lartigue Railway Company,£1;  P. McCarthy, Ballybunion, 10s;  George Hewson,5s; Captain Magill, £2-2s; J Blacker-Douglas, £5; C Drommond, £5; L Talbot-Crosbie,£5; Falkiner Collis-Sandes, £3; Edward Morrogh-Bernard, £2; ‘ D Cronin-Coltsman, £2-2s; Mr W Mulville C.E, 10s; C E Day, £2; M H Franks, £1.

 J. McG. MAGILL, Hon. Sec. WM. McELLIGOTT, Hon. Sec.,  Listowel

Kerry Weekly Reporter 1883-1920, Saturday, 07 September, 1901; Section: Front page, Page: 1

HAY BURNING NEAR BALLYBUNION

On Wednesday about 8:30, as Constable Leddy, of Scartaglin, accompanied by a gentleman from Tralee and two lady friends, was proceeding along the Ballybunion road, near Alfona he observed two men enter a field which contained two cocks of hay, the property of Edmond Horgan, and instantly one of the cocks burst into flames. The two men ran towards the road and were quickly followed by the constable, who, with his gentleman friend—Mr. O’Sullivan—succeeded  in arresting one of the men, who was identified  as John Lynch, Ballyhea, an agricultural labourer in the employment of Mr. Horgan. Lynch’s companion escaped and could not be identified. Lynch was brought to Listowel, and at a special court, held on Thursday, before Mr. Stack, J.P., was charged with setting fire to the hay. He was remanded to next Petty Sessions to be held at Ballybunion.

A TRADES AND LABOUR FEDEBATION AT TRALEE

A meeting of trades and labour bodies was held on Friday evening at Mr John O’Connor’s, Castle street, for the purpose of forming the above. Amongst those present were: —Messrs P Kennelly, M Conroy, J Ryle, Stephen O’Rielly, W Falvey, T Flaherty, J Burke, T Cournane_, James Prendergast , J Brosnan, M Fitzgerald , W Moran, T Moran, Wm O’Brien, Eugene O’Sullivan, John Fitzgibbon, P Corbett, J Naughton, P Horan, G Raymond, M O’Shea, Tom O’Sullivan, M Londregan, T O’Donoghue, T Bower, P O’Riordan, Dan O’Mahony, C O’Connor, J Cournane, T McGillycuddy, P J Donovan, D P O’Sullivan, etc., etc.

On the motion of Mr D P O’Sullivan, seconded by Mr Conroy, Mr P Kennelly was moved to the chair. The Chairman thanked those present for asking him to preside. He was sorry he had got such short notice. However, he hoped the association about to be started had “come to stay” and that it would not be like former ones, be “very much alive” for a month or two and then drop suddenly down to be heard of no more. He saw men of intelligence around him that evening, who, he was sure, would do everything in their power to make this association a success. (Applause). It was a pity to see such a fine town as Tralee, with such, a large population, without a hall where the workingman could spend his evenings after his daily work. He thought that  the fact of the hall being once formed would be an incentive to the young men of the town to band themselves together into one solid body. By relying on each other’s strength and good will, and by marching together under  a common banner of brotherhood, discarding all petty differences, they would secure for themselves brighter prospects than had been their lot in the past. (Loud applause). Mr D P O’Sullivan proposed and Mr P J Donovan seconded the following resolution, which was passed unanimously: —”Resolved—That we, the trade and labour bodies of Tralee, do hereby form ourselves into an association for the purpose of promoting the interests of trade and labour in this town, and we pledge ourselves to stand together and help each other in any crisis that may arise.” , Mr M Conroy proposed, and Mr John Fitzgibbon seconded, that a sub-committee be appointed to carry out the project. A vote of thanks to the chairman, and also to Mr. O’Connor for kindly giving the use of the rooms for the occasion, having been passed, the meeting-adjourned.

Kerry Weekly Reporter 1883-1920, Saturday, 06 August, 1904; Page: 5

BATHING FATALITY AT BALLYBUNION A MAN DROWNED. GALLANT RESCUE OF OTHERS.

Yesterday while a number of visitors to Ballybunion were bathing a Dublin gentleman was drowned. A boat put off to the rescue, but was capsized and the occupants were in danger of being drowned also. The Rev. C. E. Fry, (Protestant Minister), and his son put , off in a boat to their rescue. Mr. Fry and his son were also thrown out of their boat, but were provided with life belts, and after considerable  difficulty and with great gallantry succeeded in rescuing those in danger. Great excitement prevailed. Heavy seas were running at the time, and a tragedy was averted by the pluck Of Mr. Fry and his son.

(Later).

The name of the drowned man is John Mullins, a merchant tailor, who came to Listowel to assist John Kennelly in his business. Both went bathing, and Mullins was swept off his feet and carried off. John Coughlan and John Galvin were with Rev . Mr. Fry and his son in the boat.  District Inspector Horrigan , Captain H. McElligott. and Sergeant Oates were also engaged in the work of rescue.

Kerry Evening Post 1813-1917, Wednesday, 10 August, 1904; Page: 3

THE RECENT DROWNING FATALITY AT BALLYBUNION. RECOVERY OF THE BODY—INQUEST,

On Sunday, Dr Clancy, J P, District Coroner, assisted by a respectable jury held an inquest on the body of the man, John Mullins, a tailor in the employment of Mr J J Kennelly, Listowel, who was drowned while battling at Ballybunion on the 31st ult, The circumstances of the fatality have been already published as well as the heroic efforts made to effect a rescue and to recover the body which! was discovered on Saturday evening by Dr O’Brien, Mitchelstown, drifting towards the shore. A verdict of death by drowning was returned and the jury added a rider commending Const. Oates, Ballybunion, for the plucky effort be mode at the risk of his own life to rescue the deceased.

Kerry Sentinel 1878-1916, Wednesday, 17 May, 1905; Page: 3

NORTH KERRY DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE. On Friday a meeting of the North Kerry Divisional Executive was held in the Urban Council Office, Listowel, at 1 o’clock. Mr Wm M’Mahon, M.C.C., Chairman, presided. The following branches were represented—Listowel—Messrs Wm M’Mahon, Co C, and J Kennelly. Ballybunion—Messrs G Pierse, J Doran and W Shortis. Lixnaw—Messrs J E J Julian, B.L; M Mangan, T Griffin, M O’Connell and F Corridan. Ardfort and Kilmoily—Messrs J Dowling and J Carroll. Newtowndillon—M J Nolan. Duagh—Messrs M Kelly, M Quill, J T M’Elligott, M Doody and M Mulcaire. Ballydonoghue—Messrs J Boland, D C; R Walsh, do; M Coughlan and T M’Namara.

Asdee—Messrs J J Coughlan and E M’Elligott. Tarbert, Causeway and Ballyduff were not represented.

Messrs M J Flavin, M.P., and D Johnstone, organiser, were also present.

A series of resolutions were adopted —(1) resolving to reform the Executive; (2) calling on the disorganised districts in the division to become affiliated; (3) thanking Mr Flavin, M.P, for his exertions on behalf of his constituency, and the National Movement generally; (4) demanding National self-government; (5) the redress of labourers’, artisans’ and town tenants’ grievances; (6) the establishment of a Catholic University, and (7) appealing for support on behalf of the Irish Parliamentary Fund. It was decided to appoint officers for the current year at next meeting which will be held on Friday, 2nd June, in the Town Hall.

Irish Examiner 1841-current, Tuesday, 13 June, 1905

THE LATE MRS. WM. SHORTIS, BALLYBUNION.

On Friday the funeral obsequies of the late Mrs. Wm. Shortis, Ballybunion, took place, and afforded many indications of the widespread and sincere sorrow which the passing away of this estimable lady under such peculiarly painful circumstances evoked. The remains were taken to the parish church on Thursday at 5.30 p.m., and placed on a catafalque before the altar. On Friday morning solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated for the repose of the soul of the deceased by the Rev. Fr. O’Connor, C.C., assisted by Canon Fuller, Canon Molyneaux, and Fr. Trant, C.C. The funeral cortege started at 2 o’clock for Killehenny, where the interment took place

The clergymen present were—Very Rev. Canon Fuller, P.P., V.F.; Very Rev. T. Canon Davis, do, Listowel; Very Rev. Canon Molyneaux, do., Dingle; Rev. C. McCarthy, P.P., Currans; Rev. Fr. Pierse, P.P., Ballylongford; Rev. Fr. 0’Flynn, C.C., Duagh; Rev. Fr. Walsh, C.C., Lixnaw; Rev. Fr. O’Sullivan.C.C; Rev. Fr. Trant, C.C, Ballybunion; Rev. Fr. O’Connor, C.C., do. ; Rev. P. Sheehan, C.C., Listowel, and the Rev. Mr. Fry, Rector, Ballybunion.

The chief mourners were—Mr. Wm. Shortis (husband), and Masters Pat, Archie, Willie, and Arnold, and Misses Violet and Rose Shortis (children), Mrs. Browns (mother), Miss Mary Browne (sister), Mr. P. Browne (brother) and  Mrs. Browne, Messrs. Daniel Browne, R. Browne, and Maurice O’Connor (uncles), Mr. and Mrs. O’Connor, Mrs. Murphy (aunt), Rev. Fr. Walsh, C.C., Lixnaw; John. Browne, Ml. Brown, Patrick Browne , E. Browne, Maurice Connor, John Connor, and Maurice Browne, Misses Josephine and Dora Browne, Patrick Connor, Michael Murphy, Denis Murphy, J. Kennelly, Miss Margaret Kennelly; Miss Mary Kennelly, R. Browne (Ballyduff), T. Browne do.; Miss Browne, do.; R. Browne, junr., do.; Michael Browne, Ballyduhig; Joseph Walsh, Thomas Ferris, Mrs. John Connor .Mrs P. Connor, Mrs. Cahill, Mrs. John White, Maurice Hayes (cousins), etc., etc.

Amongst the general public present were—Messrs. P. O’Carroll, J.P.; J. D. O’Mahony, P. McCarthy, P. Scanlan, Mrs. Kirby, C Mulvihill, M.C.C.; T. Harty, Mrs. Dineen, Mrs. Kirby, Mr. Bennett, Mrs. Hawney, Mrs. McNamara, Mrs and Miss Murphy, Michael Griffin, Michael Beasley. R. Beasley, John Connor, J. Boland, R.D.C.; J. J. Hanrahan, do.; G. Pierse. do. T. Keane., do.; James Collins, John Hennessey, J. Lynch, Dr. Costelloe, Surgeon-Colonel Bartholomew, S. Mahony, Mrs. and the Misses Breens, Mrs. and Miss D’Arcy, James McMahon, Martin McMahon, James Harty, R. Stack, T. Harty, D Lynch, John Stack, R. Stack, T. Hunt, Daniel Lynch, J. Lynch, Miss O’Mahony, D. Flahive, James Mahony, Martin Griffin, Mrs. Flahive Michael Collins, John Pierse, L. Quinlan Tralee, J. Revington, do.; John Leahy, W. Byrnes, Faha; Daniel Byrne, do.; J . Byrnes, Michael 0’Connor, Doon?; B. O’Connor, do ;  J. Keeffe, John Browne, Kilconly; Martin Beasley, N.T.; P. Langford, N.T.; Michael O’Connor, Trippol; Daniel O’Sullivan do.; Wm. Lenane, Derra; John Sullivan, do.; T. T. Foley, do.; Michael Foley, do.; J. Scanlan Tullamore; T. Moran, do.; Ml Moran, do; E. Kissane, Rahavanig; J. Buckley, N.T.; John Dalton, Rahavanig; Mrs Quane  Kilconly; P. Pierse, do.; James Woulfe Beale ; Miss Sheehan, do.; W. Stack, do.; T. Connor, R.D.C., do.; J. Browne, Gortnaskehy; T. Browne, do.; W, Browse, do.; E. Horgan, do.; B. J. Listen, Ahina; W. Buckley; Goolnastehy; Maurice Murphy, Ballyegan; E. O’Mahony, P. Meagher, Trieneragh; James Kennelly, Woodford; James Purcell, do.; T. Sullivan, R.D.C.; P. Sweeney, Ballyegan; James “Woulfe, Ballyoneen; E. Horgan, Moyfield ?;, Mrs.. Scanlan, Ballydonoghue,

The following attended from Listowel: Messrs James O’Callaghan, Dr. Clancy J.P.; G L Stack, J.P.; E. J Stack, J.P.; E. J. Gleeson  Town Clerk; D. H. Leane, chemist; M. Hannon U.D.C.; J. Broderick, do.; J. Keane, do.; J.C Harnett, do;  T. Keane, do.; W. E. M’Elligott, T. McAuliffe, Charles Hanlon, G B Enright, M Kerin, J Connell, C Mulvihill. Thomas Walsh, J Hannon, T F O’Sullivan, J Barrett, C Kearney.

Kerry Sentinel 1878-1916, Saturday, 20 April, 1907; Page: 4

ROAD MAKTING. DIRECT LABOUR WORKING SATISFACTORILY. BALLYBUNION SEWERAGE.

At the quarterly meeting of the Listowel Rural Council, Mr Kennelly and subsequently Mr J Boland. Presided. There was a large attendance of members.

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The business of the quarterly meeting being concluded, the Council proceeded to transact that of the ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Rural Council.

VOTE OF CONDOLENCE.

On the proposition of the Chairman (Mr Boland). Seconded by Mr P Walsh, a vote of condolence was passed to Mr Win O’Sullivan, Ballybunion, on the death of his mother.

BALLYBUNION SEWER.

The Clerk said he had received four tenders for building two sewers in Ballybunion. One from the Salmon Lodge to the Castle Hotel, and the other at the rere of the south side. For the former John Carmody tendered at £187, and John Harmon £180. For the latter work Mr Harmon’s tender was for £95, and Mr Carmody’s for £100. Mrs Hawney did not think that the money should be expended with a work which was for one private individual. Mr Kearney moved that, the lowest tender be accepted, and a good deal of confusion followed. The Chairman, when he got order, explained that Mrs Hawney thought it was unnecessary to spend this money for the railway company. Mr O’Callaghan —Who recommended it the first day ? Clerk—The doctor. Mrs Hawney—The ratepayers came to me and said there was no one allowed to connect with the railway sewer only four or five people who had their premises on the railway grounds. Mr M’Carthy would not allow anyone to connect with the railway sewer except persons who built on their grounds. The ratepayers came to me and said that a new sewer at a cost of £100 should not be made to convenience any railway company. The ratepayers objected strongly, that under no consideration would they allow it to be done.

Other items.

Capt. Leslie, Tarbert, wrote complaining that a labourer named Gorman was cutting full grown wood on his land, and he asked the Council to prevent him.

Letter to LG Board, stating resignation of Mr Stephen Stack, Rural Councillor.

KIllarney Echo and South Kerry Chronicle 1899-1920, Saturday, 18 February, 1911; Page: 3

LISTOWEL RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. The Ballybunion Sewer. The Labourers and their Rents.

Proposed Sworn Inquiry.

Mr. D. McMahon, Assistant Clerk of Works, submitted his report with regard to the Ballybunion sewer question, and stated that he considered the new sewer for water inspection chamber the most efficient way of dealing with this serious question.  Mr. W. McCarthy moved, and Mr. D O’Connell seconded, that the work be carried out as recommended by the Clerk of Works.  Mr. William Collins moved that the matter be referred to the Medical Officer, and have his report on the subject, which he contended was necessary. Mr. G. Fitzgerald seconded the latter motion.  A division was taken, when there voted for referring the matter to the Medical Officer (Dr. Costelloe)—Messrs J. Coughlan, M. Carmody, J. Carmody, J. Nolan, F. O’Connor, J. M. Hanrahan, G. Fitzgerald, J. McElligott, William Collins, D. Mangan, M. Donovan—11.  For not referring—E. McElligott, J. Walsh, J. M. Woulfe, J. Trant, M. J. O’Connell, Daniel O’Connell, E. Walsh, William McCarthy, P. Kelly, S. Fuller, T. Harty, J. Savage. M. McAuliffe, .J. Boland, J.P.; T. Quilter, J. McCarthy, P. Trant, J.P., M.C.C, ; M. Enright, Denis Kelly—19.

The Alleged Labourers’ Strike.

The notice of motion standing in to name of Mr. Maurice Carmody, to resend the order asking for a sworn inquiry into the labour agitation, on the ground that no inquiry should be held, was read.

Mr. Carmody rose and said that he discovered what the object of the motion which he signed meant, and when understanding what he doing he came immediately to the Clerk and withdraw the motion, as he (Mr. Carmody) would rather cut his throat than do anything against the interests of the labourers. The motion was accordingly struck out .

When

Mr. William Collins moved, and Mr. J. Trant seconded, and it was unanimously carried, that the Local Government Board be asked to hold a sworn inquiry, open to the labourers and the whole public, into the whole circumstances connected with the “strike.”

Mr. P. O’Connor—I think that this matter requires clearing up. (Addressing Mr. Carmody)—In whose interest did you sign the notice of motion ?

Mr.  Carmody—I don’t know, but I was asked by Jerry Kennelly to sign it.

Mr. _Kennelly—That is not so.

Mr. Carmody—I was asked by Mr. Kennelly to sign that motion, and  l signed it, but I didn’t know what I was singing.

Mr. Kennelly strongly protested against the statement, and said he never saw the motion.

Clerk—It was Mr. Woulfe wrote the motion, and I know his writing, and (addressing Mr. Woulfe) don’t you leave the room, Mr. WouIfe, as I have a statement to make, but as the matter is of a person character I wish to wait until the urgent business is over.

Break

Mr. Collins–It is absolutory necessary that this inquiry should be held, as we are put down throughout the country as the oppressors of the labourers. Adjourned.

Irish Examiner 1841-current, Friday, 05 February, 1915; Page: 3

Constable Michael Kennelly, Ballybunion, has left his station to join the Irish Guards. Shortly after his advent to Ballybunion two young ladies happened to get into difficulties while bathing, and Kennelly, who happened to be on the beach, immediately swam to their aid and succeeded in bringing both ladies safely to the shore, in spite of the fact that a heavy sea was running at the time. For this brave act he was presented with a magnificent gold watch and, the Royal Humane Society presented him with a certificate for bravery. He was the recipient of numerous presents from his friends in Ballybunion on his departure. We congratulate this young man on his bravery, and hope he will win further laurels at the front.

Kerryman 1904-current, Saturday, 16 October, 1915; Page: 2

Obliged to drink dirty unsanitary; The plight of the people of Doon. Ballybunion water supply almost a life and death question.

Interesting Proceedings at Listowel Council meeting.

Mr. T. M. O’Connor, J P, and subsequently, Mr. W Collins, J.P., V.C., presided at the meeting of the Listowel Rural Council. The names of the other members present will be found in the division list below. Mr. S. Fuller, in the absence of Mr. John Boland, J.P., moved that the waterworks scheme for Ballybunion be carried out, as originally planned, and not through Doon and Rahavanig.  Mr. J. Costelloe objected to Mr. Fuller moving on Mr Boland’s notice, and in any case, it was quite illegal for anyone to put in such a notice, inasmuch as there was a notice put in twice before to rescind an order made there to include Doon and Rahavanig in the Scheme, and it was defeated each time.

Long debate continued. All report below condensed.

BALLYBUNION OLD WORKS. LOAN, £1,000 SEPT., 1886.—ADDITIONAL , COST, £320. 29 years. Outstanding on 31st March last, £189. Annual Interest, etc., £35—Loan extinguished 1920. Repairs last Financial Year, £14 -7s. lOd Caretaker, £9. Collector, £3. Total outgoings, £61 7s. 10 Rent received, £31 19s. Arrears, £35 l5s. New Works—Land acquired.. Estimate, £1,800. Interest, £4 10s. ‘Sinking Fund, £1 15s.—£6-5s. Annuallv. £112 10s

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BALLYLONGFORD WATER SUPPLY. Loan paid off, Repairs, etc., £29 9s. 4d. Ballylongford New Supply. Land not yet acquired Estimate £500.

BALLYDUFF WATER SUPPLY. Estimate £1,400 at 6.5 —£87 10s. Proposed guarantee £-48 14s with £14 10s. likely to be added later on. Miss Trent-Stoughton made a “verbal” promise that she would convey to the Council the Ballyhorgan Well, Free of Cost.  

DUAGH WATER SUPPLY. Loan. £300—1903—35years Interest, £27. Caretaker. £2. Repairs last year £8 2s. Total £37 2s Rent received £7 ” 10s — No water recently

 TARBERT WATER SUPPLY. Loan £800 , 1901. 35 years. Additional cost, £250. Interest, £32. Expenses last year, £8 14s 6d. Caretaker £5 Total, £45 14s. 6d. Rent received last year, £10 15s.

CAUSEWAY WATER SUUPLY. Loan £500, 1902, 30 years. Interest , £28. Repairs last }ear, £2 14s Caretaker, £5. Total £35 4s . Rent received £7 10s. Engineer states portion of pipe-line will have to be deepened and relayed at heavy cost.

NEWTOWNSANDES WATER SUPPLY. Loan, £.300, 1902, Additional cost. £320. Interest, £26. Caretaker , £3. Total, £31 Rent last year, £14 7s. 6d. Works not efficient.

THE HALL Ballylongford.

 Our Parish Hall is at last nearing completion and promises to be, if not a very imposing—at least a very graceful edifice. The promoters have every reason to congratulate themselves, and their efforts on behalf of those for whose benefit the Hall is intended, will not soon be forgotten.

Kerry Sentinel 1878-1916, Saturday, 02 September, 1916; Page: 3

Munster Casualties The following Kerry men appear in the casualty list, under various dates, as wounded :—Bartishale P, Listowel, Brandon T, do; Burke, Acting Sergeant, Tralee; Casey J, Comerford P, do; Curry, P. do; Danaher D, Castleisland; Fitzgerald J, Tralee; Kennelly P, Ballybunion, Lucitt M, Tralee; Murphy, Sergeant C, (Tralee Enlt); Murphy F, Tralee; Carroll J, Listowel; O’Sullivan M, Tralee; Pierce J, Ballyduff; Sheehy, Lance Corporal P, Tralee; Sullivan C, Waterville; Donoghue, Sergeant D, Tralee ; Traynor W, Ballybunion.

Freemans Journal 1763-1924, Wednesday, 09 March, 1921; Page: 3

KERRY FARMER’S DEATH. Grand Juror Seriously Wounded Near Clonmel .

James Kennelly, farmer, Moneen, Liselton, Kerry, who was shot in the chest on Monday afternoon while attending cattle on his farm, died from his injuries the same night. He leaves a widow and daughter.  A Dublin Castle report states “he was wounded while running away from police, and refused to halt when ordered to do so.” Mr. George Lysaght, J.P., and a grand juror at the assizes, was fired at and dangerously wounded while, walking on his estate near Clonmel yesterday.

Irish Examiner 1841-current, Friday, 01 April, 1921; Page: 5

LATE MR. J. KENNELLY. LISELTON. Mrs B Kennelly Moneen, Moybella, Liselton widow of the late Mr J Kennelly, farmer recently shot dead, has lodged a claim for £2,000 compensation.

Kerryman 1904-current, Saturday, 07 February, 1925; Page: 5

BALLYBUNION DISTRICT COURT.LICENSING ACT PROSECUTION (Before Mr P. P. O’Donoghue, D.J.)

Motor Prosecution.

Guard P. J. Lynch, summoned Ty. Shea, Solr., Killarney, for on 26th October, 1024, at Ballybunion being the owner of a motor car did allow same to be used on the public highway without having the licence card affixed and exhibited as prescribed by law.

R.D.S. Rent Prosecutions. Orders for possession were given against the following for non-payment of the rent of their cottages to the R.D.C.— Ty. Reidy. Craughdarrig, Thos. Kennelly, Beale, John White, Cloonamon, John Lyons, Ballynoneen, John Gorman, do.. Mr. H. J. Marshall. Solr., appealed for the R.D. Council, and there was no defence

Licensing Act Prosecution; Mrs. Margt. Cantillon, Publican, Ballydonoghue, was prosecuted for a breach of the Intoxicating Liquor (General) Act, 1924, by on Sunday January 18th, 1925, keeping her licensed premises open for the sale of intoxicating liquor. This was the first prosecution brought under the new licensing Act in this district.

Irish Independent 1905-current, Saturday, 12 June, 1926; Page: 8

At Ballybunion District Court, Thomas Kennelly, Moybella, took full responsibility for the following, which were found on the premises of Mrs. C. Kennelly, same place:—1 Lee-Enfield rifle, 1 Colt revolver, and 13 rounds of ammunition. The case was adjourned for six months.

Irish Examiner 1841-current, Wednesday, 25 September, 1929; Page: 5

SCHOLARSHIPS QUESTION

Mr. J. McSweeney, chairman, presided at the meeting of the Kerry County Council. Mr. J. J. Galvin moved, in accordance with notice, “that the application of the Board of Health for a loan of £5,000 for Ballybunion sewerage scheme be and is hereby approved.” Speaking to his motion, Mr. Galvin said that the Board of health had passed the Ballybunion sewerage scheme, and the Minister had sanctioned it. It was not a pleasant duty for him to come before the Council and ask for this money, but anybody knowing Ballybunion knew that in the past ten years it had doubled in size. During the summer months there was a large increase in the population of Ballybunion and an outbreak of fever there would mean the ruin of the town.

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KILMORNA: FISHERY PRESERVES.

Prosecution For Trespass On Lands. At the Listowel District Court, Mr. Chas Kenny, B L. D.J. adjudicating Patrick D Lane Sluicequarter, Kilmorna, prosecuted three persons for having trespassing on the part of his lands which adjoined his fishing preserves. The defendants were, Dl Flynn, Rea, Kilmorna; Thomas O Shea, Rathoran; and Jerh Hickey, do. Thomas Clifford was also a witness.

Limerick Leader 1905-current, Monday, 25 August, 1930; Page: 3

District Justice Johnson at Listowel Court.

Guard Michael Hanley summoned Thomas Kennelly, Liselton, for obstruction while on duty on the 8th inst. Mr. H. J. Marshall, solicitor, for defendant.

Guard Hanley said that he was on duty on that evening and saw defendant’s horse and cart outside the post office. Defendant’s brother stood close to it. He was about to examine it when defendant’s brother said he would not allow him to do so. Defendant later came on the scene and on being asked for his name struck him (witness) into the mouth.

Mr. Marshall said the defendant held the position of Brigadier-General at one time in the army and helped to keep order in this part of the country when every other county was in a state of disorder. He (Mr. Marshall) asked that defendant be dealt with lightly. Supt. Kelly said that he did not wish to press the case. The Justice imposed a fine of 10s. only, in view of the manner in which the case was met.

Kerryman 1904-current, Saturday, 27 January, 1934; Page: 13

Listowel District

DANCE HALL LICENCE. Mr. T. Clarke, solr., made application on behalf of Mrs. Holly, Tarbert, for a licence to hold an extension dance from 10 a.m. to 4 a.m. The application was granted. Mr. Wm. Macaulay, solr., made a similar application on behalf of Jas. Pierce, Ternatebeg, which was also granted.

 KILCARA COURSING. A licence was granted to Mrs. Joy in respect of the two days of the Kilcara Coursing. Mr. Macaulay, solr., made the application.

 ALLEGED ARMED RAID CHARGE. The case against Gerald Byrne, who was charged

Irish Examiner 1841-current, Friday, 01 June, 1934; Page: 8

CASE AT LISTOWEL. Listowel, Thursday. — His Lordship, Judge E. J. McElligott, at Listowel, heard a claim for £17 brought by Paul Kennelly, Woodford, under the Damage to Property Act. for four suits of clothes and other articles of apparel which he alleged were taken from his wardrobe while stationed at the Listowel Workhouse as company sergeant-major in the National Army.

Mr. M. C. Downing. B.L. (instructed by Messrs Moran and Clarke, solicitors’) appeared for the applicant.

Mr. Liston, State Solicitor, represented the State.

Applicant said he had a room to himself which he always kept locked, but on the 29th July. 1922. while he attended a parley between the officers in charge of the garrison and the irregular forces his room was broken into and the articles claimed for stolen He produced receipts for the different articles Thomas Kennelly, brother of the applicant, said he was in charge of a garrison at the time. He was aware his brother had the suits claimed for. Did you hand over the barracks? asked his lordship. “Witness- I would like to be clear about the phrase, “handing over the barracks.” His Lordship—In the military sense of the word. I suppose. Witness—We didn’t surrender it. We merely came to a settlement, for we did not want to participate in civil war, so we left and the Republican forces went into occupation. His Lordship—As a result of the parley I suppose you marched out with all the honours of war? Why didn’t you play a game of thirty-nine for the barracks? Mr. Liston—There were some  shots fired.

Witness—Only accidentally. The claim was dismissed.

His Lordship reported as follows in respect of goods taken by the I.RA.:—Ml. Bambury, Ballylongford, £6 10s. 12s 6d expenses; Mary Collins. Listowel, £7 3s: Mary Finucane, Listowel, £15 10s. 7s 6d expenses; Julia Sheehan, Upper William street, Listowel, £12: Bridget Fitzmaurice, Listowel, £24 10s. 2s 6d expenses; Donl Broderick. do., £7 10s. 2s 6d expenses; Patk. Corridan, do., £2 15s; John Donovan, Tarbert. £34- I5s and costs; Thomas O’Donnell, Tarbert. £10 10s, 12s 6d expenses; David Meskell, Tarbert £7. 12s 6d expenses; Elizabeth Kenny, Listowel. £27: John D. O’Sullivan, Liselton £22 4s ; Timothy D. Sullivan, Listowel, £32 10s; Mr. T. Murphy , Listowel, £50.

Kerryman 1904-current, 01.05.1937, page 12

MONDAY EVENING’S RESULTS. From the greyhound Track

1st Race 7,30 p.m. 1st Heat Hurdle Q.R. Sweepstake. 340 yards. 1—Mce. O’Connell’s (Lixnaw) SLANTING- M00NBEAM (Ryland R —Gentle Eagle).

 2- H McElligotts CLEVER PETER. Betting—3 to 1 .Slanting Moonbeam Also ran—Mondier: Some Solget. Time 21.10 seconds

 2nd Race. 2nd Heat Hurdle Q.R. Sweepstake. 340 yards. 1—Mrs C Stack’s (Abbeyfeale) CUTLETS VOUCHER (Mountmahon Cutlet—Canavan ? Lass) 2—D G. Hartnett’s HARVEST

HERO. Betting—6 to I Cutlet’s Voucher. Also ran—Dice Shaker. Time 20.70 seconds.

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GAA: North Kerry League. Four opening ties of the North Kerry Junior Football League were decided before a fair attendance at Listowel and lixnaw respectively on Sunday. At the latter venue, the match between St Senan’s and Killocrim ended in a very unsatisfactory manner. Midway in the concluding moiety. Fisticuffs were engaged and one player from each side was sent to the side-line. Killocrim refused to continue and the referee Mr Jos Walsh, Listowel awarded the match to St Senan’s who were much the better team and were leading at the time by 2-2 to 0-2. Best for St Senan’s were, Landers, Halloran, and C Walsh. Beasley was prominent for Killocrim. At the same venue the locals had a very easy win over Ballydonoghue on the scores; Lixnaw 3-5 to Ballydonoghue nil. Mr J Beasley was capable referee.

At Listowel, Dromlought in a fair game, defeated Tullamore on the scores of 2-2 to 1-1. And Finuge easily defeated Knockanure, the final scores being Finuge 1-2 Knockanure 0-1. Messrs T J Sugrue and Mr McAuliffe acted as respective referees.

Irish Examiner 1841-current, Tuesday, 21 February, 1939; Page: 5

Irish Items In Summer At Ballybunion.

At a meeting of the Ballybunion branch of the Gaelic League, Rev. Fr. Behan, P.P., was unanimously appointed Patron, with the following Committee:—Mr. Jas. Clarke, President; Senator Colbert, Vice-President; Liam de Brun, M.A., Chairman; Dr. Mce. Quinlan, Vice Chairman; T. M. O’Brien, Hon. Treasurer; J. Beasley, Secretary; Liam O Casey, Organising Secretary; Miss N. O’Sullivan, N. T.  G. Pierce, N.T.: T. G. Baily, N.T.; Misses Vera Cahill, Nora Beasley, Moira Diggins, K. Foley, Marie Horgan, Kathleen Jackson, Messrs P. Kennelly, M. Mulvihill and J. O’Gorman.

The Chairman in a  very able address stated that at a meeting held some time ago in Tralee, of old members of the Gaelic League, it was decided to try and start branches all over the country, and the Co. organiser, Mr. O Curran, in establishing the branch there the previous week had helpfully launched what it was hoped to be, one of the most successful branches in the county, badly needed, especially in this and similar tourist resorts, not only for the benefit of visitors but of residents themselves. Their hope was to be in a position to raise sufficient funds to send a few girls to the Gaeltacht in the summer. In addition to language classes they intended to start, with the permission and assistance of their very able patron, Ceilidhe classes in preparation for the Ceilidhe Mor, with concert items, to be held on St. Patrick’s Night at the Pavilion Hall. Dr. Quinlan advised that no member should let his name go to the Committee unless he was prepared to work. They should be consistent supporters of the Ceilidhe classes. It was decided to request the directors of the Hall to include a minimum of Irish dances on their summer programme. On the proposal of the Chairman seconded by the Vice-Chairman, a vote of sympathy was passed with the Rev. Fr. Behan on his recent family bereavement. The meeting, standing, adjourned.

SuBS: Rev. T. Brosnan, P.P., Ballymacelligott 2 0 0 Rev. Eugene O’Sullivan, C.C, Dingle … 3 0 0 Rev. Francis Cummins, C.C, Causeway 3 0 0 Leslie Crosbie, M.D., Ardfert … 1 0 0 Kev. James K. Fitzgerald, C.C. Castleisland 5 0 0 Rev. T. Enright, P.P., Causeway, …

Knockanure Notes December 2023

Knockanure Notes December 2023

2023 December 6 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

RAMBLING Knockanure first Thursday in the month.  Ita’s Rambling House at the Desmond Complex is on the 3rd. Friday each month.  Knocalucka is on the 3rd. Tuesday of the month.

CAROL singing on Thursday 14th of December. Drop into Garveys in Listowel and hear Knockanure children from, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th class, performing.

LOTTO;  Knockanure GAA Lotto Results from Tuesday November 21st. Jackpot was €5,400. Numbers Drawn: 18, 19, 26, and 27. No winner but lucky dips went to: 1. Tim Keane, Clounbrane, Moyvane; 2. Catriona Farrelly, Meath; 3. Jim Gould, Kilmorna; 4. Teresa Whyte, Behans, Listowel, and 5. Mary Horgan, Kilmorna.

COLLECTION: Saint Vincent de Paul Annual Church Gate collection 9th & 10th Dec.  Volunteers required in the Moyvane area, contact 087-9818053.

2nd Collection 2nd & 3rd Dec. is for Diocesan Youth Services.

CELEBRATION: We are delighted to share with you that our postponed Moyvane Village Festival 30th Anniversary Celebration will take place on Saturday December 9th in the Marian Hall. This is an opportunity for us to celebrate all that is good about our community and all the work that has gone into making the Moyvane Village Festival a special weekend in our parish for the last 30 years.

We kick off at 8pm with a mulled wine reception. Followed by finger food & light entertainment. It promises to be a special night. There are a limited number of tickets available so reach out to any Moyvane Development Association members to secure your tickets.

RETREAT: “Youth 2000 Ireland” annual Christmas retreat in Dominican College, Newbridge, Co Kildare, 8th-10th Dec. for ages 16-35. Talks, music, prayer, Masses, Reconciliation. Free buses from all over the country. Donation only. Register http://www.youth2000.ie”

PADRE Pio Devotions at Castleisland Church on Tuesday, 19th December at 7.30pm.

DEATH of  James “Heck” Collins, Lower Purt, Abbeyfeale, on Sunday, November 26th 2023, James is survived by his wife Maura (Stack), sons Mike and Carl, daughters-in-law Sandra (Mortell) and Denise (Culhane), grandchildren Shay, Zack, Amy and Chloe, brothers Dan Joe and Gerard, sisters-in-law, cousins, nephews, nieces. James is predeceased by his brother Liam.

DEATH of Mai Carr (née Collins), Ahalahana, Moyvane, and late of Ballygoughlan, Glin, on November 26th, 2023. Predeceased by her husband Mick, parents William and Nora, brother Sean, sisters Anna and Sr. Sheila. Mai is survived by her daughter Breda, son Michael, son-in-law Willie, grandchildren Michael, Dan, Jane and Michelle, sisters Josephine (Walsh) and Francis (Walsh), brother-in-law Maurice, sister-in-law Julia, nephews, nieces, neighbours (Catherine, Cal, Noreen, Michael, Eddie and Betty).Requiem Mass for Mai was celebrated on Wednesday 29th at Moyvane Church, followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Kitty McEnery, Anna Maria Horgan, Sheila Nash, Joan Walsh Kennelly, John Broderick, Tom Culhane, Peg Hayes, Sr. Mary Galvin Nora Hudson Kennelly, Mary Ellen Daly,

 MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 2nd Dec.’23- Moyvane for Kathleen O’Brien (3rd Aniv.)Church Road, Moyvane at 7.30pm; Sun.3rd Dec.’23- Knockanure for John & Peggy McElligott & daughter Betty Newman (Aniv.’s) Lissaniska & USA at 9.30am, Mass Moyvane for Bridie Shine (1st Aniv.) Glin Road.at 11.00am; Tues.5th Dec.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Wed.6th Dec.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.7th Dec.’23- Moyvane a Prayer Service at 10.00am, and Moyvane Vigil Mass is for Julia, Paddy & Billy Hanrahan (Aniv.’s) & deceased of the Hanrahan family at 7.30pm; Fri.8th Dec.’23- Knockanure, Feast of the Immaculate Conception for People of the Parish at 9.30am; Sat.9th Dec.’23- Moyvane for Maurice & Joe O’Connell (Aniv.’s) & deceased of the O’Connell family at 7.30pm; Sun.10th  Dec.’23 – Knockanure for     Sheila (6th Aniv.) Gortdromagouna & deceased of the Nash family at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Thomas Culhane (Aniv.) at 11.00am.

MARY COUGHLAN Saturday, 9th December makes her debut at the Glórach Theatre, Abbeyfeale.  Curtains up at 8 pm, and tickets can be booked at 087 1383 940 or http://www.glorachabbeyfeale.com.

CONGRATULATIONS to Josie O Callaghan of the Arms Hotel on her Connect Kerry Lifetime Achievement Award.

SOCIAL DANCING Takes place every Friday night in the Duagh Sports and Leisure Complex from 8:30pm to 10:30pm. Everyone welcome.

PARTY: Athea Going Strong Christmas Party will be held in the Hall, Athea On December 6th. Mass will be at 12 noon followed by Christmas dinner, dancing, a raffle and afternoon tea. To book a place please ring: Mairead Langan  087 6407026 or Eilish Geoghegan 087 9065042 or in person at the Credit Union.  Payment of €20 will be taken on the day.

PARTY: Ballylongford Senior Citizens Christmas Party will be held on Sunday 10th December at 1pm in the Parish Hall, Ballylongford. Admission is €10. Christmas Dinner will be delivered to any of our senior citizens unable to attend.

CELTIC BROTHERS CHRISTMAS CONCERT:  in Our Lady of the Assumption Church, Abbeyfeale on Sunday, December 10th. The concert will begin at 7.30pm. Tickets can be got in Listowel Parish office.

KERRY CHORAL UNION PRESENTS ‘O Holy Night’, a Christmas Gala Concert at the church of St John the Baptist, Castle Street, Tralee at 7:30pm on Sunday December 10th with guest baritone Maksym Lozovyi and trumpeter Mark Bright and a programme of seasonal favourites old and new.

CLOUNMACON COMMUNITY Annual Christmas Mass for the people of Clounmacon and surrounding districts Friday 8th Dec. at 8pm, at Clounmacon Centre.

CRAFT FAIR, CAR BOOT SALE & SANTA. Sunday 3rd December 2023 at Duagh Sports Complex from 12.00pm to 4.30pm. Contact Geraldine on 087 2684540 to book a table. Lots of Christmas Hampers and Spot Prizes to be won. Santa and Mrs Claus will attend also. Booking for Santa is essential. Sensory friendly times available. Contact 087 6618881.

MEALS: delivered Monday, Wednesday and Friday from Knockanure Community Centre, for more information contact Centre on 068-49799 or Mary on 087-6328104.

FEET: Care of the Aged Moyvane/Knockanure. Chiropodist will attend Marian Hall Mon. Dec 4th 11am. For appointment contact Noreen 068-49238. Cost €30.

KNOCK: O’Shea’s of Kerry coach to Knock Shrine Night Vigil for the Feast of Immaculate Conception Thurs. 7th Dec.  Coaches depart Listowel 4.30pm (The Bridge) and Abbeyfeale 4.45pm (The Church).  €40p/person. Contact 066-7180123.

AGM of Moyvane GAA will be held in the Marian Hall on Friday, 15th December at 8.00pm.  All are welcome to attend.  Any Motions or Officer Nominations must be with Acting Club Secretary Mike Quinn by Friday, 8th December. Email to secretary.moyvane.kerry@gaa.ie or text 0868230648.

SOLAR: Minister for Education Norma Foley has asked all Kerry schools to apply for solar panel grants. 6 kilowatts of roof-mounted solar PV amounting to 16 solar panels, may be available.

ST JOHN’S: Wed 6th Classical- Ficino Quartet; Fri 8th Theatre- The Mysterious Case of Kitsy Rainey and on Sunday 10th Concert- Drawing From The Well at 5pm, full details from 068 22566.

TINTEAN in Ballybunion, will have Tommy Fleming in concert on 9th of December.

WRITERS’ Museum, Fine arts & crafts fair day on 9th of Dec, Santa and Mrs Claus will attend.

CONCERT in aid of Recovery Haven at the Arms Hotel on 6th of Dec. at 7.30pm. Mary Culloty O Sullivan and North Kerry Community Choir will perform on the night.

PAPAL Award. The Holy Father, Pope Francis has awarded the Benemerenti Medal to Dee Dennison for his services to the celebration of the liturgy and church music in Our Lady of the Assumption Church, Abbeyfeale. Dee was director of the Adult Choir for over 40 years since its formation in October 1979 and retired recently. The Papal medal will be presented to Dee at the Vigil Mass for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception on Thursday night next 7th of December. Mass will begin at 7.00pm. All parishioners are welcome.

REFLECTIONS: Come and See Inspirations: Is a locally produced podcast including interviews, chat on faith topics, inspirational music, reading and reflecting on the Sunday Gospel. Each week a new podcast is available online at: comeandseeinspirations.buzzsprout.com

POST: Last Christmas Posting Dates for the USA: Parcels – December 6th, Registered Post- December 6th, Standard Letter Post- December 11th, Express Post- December 11th.

ALONE: ‘Would you be willing to provide companionship to an older person locally? ALONE are seeking volunteers in your area. Full training and support provided. If interested, please apply via the ALONE website at http://www.alone.ie or for further information please contact Caroline on 086-0591399 or via email caroline.bradley@alone.ie If you are over 60 and would like to know more about the services ALONE can offer you, please call 0818 222 024.

NEW MOON on 12th, Recent frosty weather, brought some drying after a wet autumn.

ARTS: KERRY Council County has funding for artists, arts festival, arts events and groups, communities, schools, and organisations planning arts activity for 2024. Contact the Arts Office on 066 7183541 or email arts@kerrycoco.ie

GARDAÍ in Limerick on Friday, November 24, at the Crescent Shopping Centre sold doughnuts for charity. A worldwide event called Cops for Donuts where 90,000 police professionals in over 35 countries participated in a worldwide effort to raise money and awareness for the Special Olympics.

RAMBLING House Knockanure November; https://youtu.be/3shw0dy6TnA?feature=shared

COURSING at Newcastlewest 8th, 9th and 10th of December.

MEN’S Sheds are to share E1m grant between 435 of them.

HEROES: Radio Kerry and Fexco are to honour Kerry Heroes On Thursday, December 21st Jerry O Sullivan will announce the 2023 Kerry Heroes on Kerry Today programme between 9 and 11am. If you wish to nominate a person in no more than 500 words, email hero@radiokerry.ie or by post to Kerry Heroes, Kerry Today, Radio Kerry, Maine Street, Tralee. Closing date for nominations is midday on Thursday, December 14th 2023.

RESEARCHER Professor Mike Quayle of UL’s Department of Psychology at University of Limerick has been awarded €2 million in European Research Council funding to investigate social polarisation.

CHRISTMAS Shows; Find the secret codes to unlock Netflix’s festive feast of films and TV shows

ByThomas Stichbury

Hold on to your baubles, Netflix has shared the secret codes to unlock its grotto of Christmas content for the ultimate festive feast. Tis the season to sit back and put your feet up on the sofa, and the streaming platform hopes its subscribers will be spoiled for choice.

This week the entertainment giant revealed 20-plus category codes for thousands of holiday-themed films and shows – plenty to tide viewers over with. There’ll be no such thing as a Silent Night, with fans able to filter through everything from family classics to cartoons.

https://www.themirror.com/entertainment/movies/find-secret-codes-unlock-netflixs-206814

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WAR to end all wars had been especially devastating to England and the countries of continental Europe. Additionally, the overthrow of the Romanov tsars by the Russian Revolution had created great upheaval in Russia and brought immense suffering. Governments were in economic chaos, unemployment was rampant and people in many places were literally starving to death.

The stability of the old social and political orders that had embraced royal houses and crowned heads of state were crumbling. The victorious warring powers sought severe penalties and unreasonable reparations from the vanquished Germans through the Treaty of Versailles.

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Local pictures

Anthony Murphy Picture Newgrange

PLAY: https://youtu.be/Xe8ZHSktrtQ

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 ‘Pixie’;Mike O’Gorman, has been photographing Kerry and its  scenery for years.

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FRANCSCAN: As part of the celebration of this Franciscan Centenary, the Conference of the Franciscan Family asked Pope Francis for the approval of this plenary indulgence.

The conference wrote: “In order to promote the spiritual renewal of the faithful and increase the life of grace, we ask that the faithful receive a plenary indulgence under the usual conditions from 8 December 2023, the solemnity of Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, to 2 February 2024, feast of the Presentation in the Temple of Our Lord Jesus Christ, by visiting the churches run by Franciscan families throughout the world and stopping in prayer in front of the Nativity scenes set up there.”

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1798. Captain Timothy MacCarthy, United Irishmen, Lissangel. Captured by The British. Dragged Through the Streets of Skibbereen, Between 2 Horses Flogged on the Way to the Gallows, Rescued by His Brother and Lived to be An old Man. His Descendant Mary MacCarthy, (Mrs. Burke) 1918-2005

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BOVINE: Animal Health Ireland (AHI) has said that achieving an Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR) free status in Ireland will take approximately 16 years to achieve from the date that the proposed eradication model is rolled out.

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Climate finance

Developing countries were promised, at the Copenhagen Cop in 2009, that they would receive at least $100bn (£90bn) a year in climate finance from 2020, from public and private sector sources, to help them cut greenhouse gas emissions and cope with the effects of extreme weather. That promise was not met: at Cop26, it was found that about $80bn was provided in 2019.

However, new preliminary data from the OECD appears to show the promise was likely to have been met last year, and will almost certainly be met this year. Some developing country activists are unhappy with these estimates, but many poorer developing countries are also unhappy that much of current climate finance flows to middle-income countries, and the poorest receive what share they get mostly in the form of loans that can push them deeper into debt.

These issues will be a flashpoint at Cop28, along with the separate but related question of loss and damage.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/nov/29/carbon-offsetting-kyoto-protocol-and-ndcs-a-cop28-jargonbuster?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-gb

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TG4: 26th of Dec at 20:00.

In this programme of music and song we celebrate the 70th anniversary of the foundation of Gael-Linn, one of the most innovative organisations in late 20th century Ireland. A transforming organisation that ensured that the Irish language, its people & its culture would have a home in modern Ireland.

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2023 December 13 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

CAROL singing on Thursday 14th of December. Drop into Garveys in Listowel and hear Knockanure children from, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th class, performing.

SVP: Saint Vincent de Paul Annual Church Gate collection on  9th &10th Dec. Volunteers also required in the Moyvane area, contact 087-9818053.

PADRE Pio Devotions at Castleisland Church on Tuesday, 19th December at 7.30pm.

DUAGH LIVE CRIB: The Memory Room along with Duagh’s Live Crib will open on Sunday 17th December after Mass. We would appreciate any old photographs to display in the Memory Room. They can be handed to Terese Cronin, the Village Duagh. Photos will be scanned, and the originals will be returned to you.

PARISH: Confessions: Before Mass or by arrangement; Eucharistic Adoration: every Tues. after 10.00am Mass to 11.30am. Baptisms: Saturday afternoons only from 12 noon to 4pm.

Funeral Arrangements for Liturgy (Mass/other) must be made with Fr. Brendan well in advance of the event. A note of clarification; For church services (Mass/Baptism/Funerals/weddings) you are welcome to engage priests/deacons from elsewhere. But, before you make arrangements be sufficiently courteous to speak with the Parish Priest. Thank you!

Penance Service in Listowel, On Monday, December 18th, there will be the usual pre-Christmas Penance Service at St. Mary’s at 8pm.  This includes the opportunity for Confession (Sacrament of Penance). The Christmas Mass schedule will be; Christmas Eve: 6.00pm Moyvane-   8.00pm Knockanure, Christmas Day: 9.30am Knockanure, and 11.00am Moyvane.

MOYVANE GAA Tribute; It is with heavy hearts that we share of the passing of our valued clubman and friend Teddy Keane. Teddy had a long playing career with Moyvane during in which time he won a County Junior Championship in 1982 along with a Senior North Kerry Championship medal in 1983. Teddy was also our club referee, a role which he performed with great distinction. His greatest accolade was in administration. He served in many roles over the years including chairman, secretary, treasurer and pro of our club. He was also the first pro of the North Kerry football Board.

To the present day Teddy continued to be an active fundraiser for the club and overall an outstanding clubman who was always available to help out his club in any capacity.

We offer our sincerest sympathies to Olive, Brian, Dermot, Yvonne, Jennifer, Suzanne and the extended Keane family.  Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.

DEATH on December 2nd 2023 of Sr. Helen Hartnett FMA, (Salesian Sisters, Caherdavin. Formerly of Granagh, Derraulin, Bruree, Listowel and South Africia.) Predeceased by her parents Mary and Patrick and brother-in-law Kevin. Survived by her sisters Carmel, Vera, Nora and her brother Dan, her nieces and nephews Annmarie, Jennifer, Maryellen, Patrick, Dominic, Eamon, James and Patrick, grandnieces and grandnephews, sister-in-law Maureen, brother-in-law Kevin, her Salesian Sisters in Ireland and South Africia. Requiem Mass for Sister Helen was celebrated at Christ the King Church, Caherdavin on Monday 4th December, followed by burial in Tournafulla Cemetery.

DEATH of John O’Carroll, Baysland, Naas, Co. Kildare and late of Knockanure Village, on Thursday, 30th November, 2023. Predeceased by his parents John and Mary O’Carroll (Nee Moloney, Coilagurteen), sister Mary, brothers, Jerry and Michael. Survived by his sister Joan and brother Teddy and children, Michael, Marguerite, Carmel, Terence, Tracey, Sean & Timothy, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, daughters in law, and sons in law. Requiem Mass for John was celebrated at Corpus Christi Church, Knockanure, on Tuesday 5th December, 2023. Mass streamed on https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057134452769

Burial afterwards in the old cemetery, Knockanure.

ANNIVERSARIES: Con Healy, Paudie Mulvihill, Pat Flaherty, Fr. Brian Dalton, Fr. Bob Boland, Sr. Scholasticia Scanlon, Kathleen Mankin, Tony Dunne, John Dalton, Eileen Dalton, Mathew Thompson, Paudie O Connor, Tommy Kelly, Sheila Harnett,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 9th Dec.’23- Moyvane for Maurice & Joe O’Connell (Aniv.’s) & deceased of the O’Connell family at 7.30pm; Sun.10th Dec.’23- Knockanure for Sheila Nash (6th Aniv.) Gortdromagouna & deceased of the Nash family at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Thomas Culhane (Aniv.) at 11.00am; Tues.12th Dec.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Wed.13th Dec.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.14th Dec.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Fri.15th Dec.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am, and evening mass in Knockanure for Mike Kennelly RIP, Recently Deceased, Celebrant: Fr. Brendan O’Callaghan at 7.30pm; Sat.16th Dec.’23- Moyvane for Denny & Kitty McEnery (Aniv.’s) Tubertoreen at 7.30pm;

Sun.17th  Dec.’23- Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Ned & Maureen Sheehy (Aniv.’s) Leitrim Middle & deceased members of the Sheehy family, Willie O’Connor (6th Aniv.) Kilmeaney, Kilmorna at 11.00am

ADORATION Takes place each Friday in the Sacristy in Duagh Church from 3.00 pm in the afternoon. Public Rosary starts at 7.00 pm Mass starts on Friday evening at the time of 7:30 pm.

LISTOWEL Church: As Christmas Eve. is falling on a Sunday this year, there will be no 9.00am or 11:30am. morning mass but we will have three Christmas Eve Masses. The usual Vigil Mass on Saturday, December 23rd will take place.

NEW MOON on the 12th, very changeable weather recently, most days suitable for activities between showers.

MEALS: delivered Monday, Wednesday and Friday from Knockanure Community Centre, for more information contact Centre on 068-49799 or Mary on 087-6328104. Meals on Wheels providers across the country are daily supporting 116,000 clients so far this year.

GAA Knockanure Lotto Results from Tuesday November 28th, Jackpot was €5,500. Numbers Drawn: 10, 26, 31, and 32. No winner but lucky dips went to: 1. Tara and Joe O Flaherty, Knocknasna; 2. Maureen Hartnett, Bunaghara; 3. Catriona Farrell, Moynalty, Co. Meath; 4. Jim Gould, Kilmorna, and

5. David Harley, c/o John Barry.

Lotto Results from Tuesday December 5th, Jackpot was €5,600. Numbers Drawn: 6, 8, 11,and 25.

No winner but lucky dips went to:1. Bernadette Enright, Keylod; 2. Donal Enright, Enright’s Bar Moyvane; 3. Tommie Whyte, Behans Bar, Listowel; 4. Teresa Collins, Lissaniska, and 5. Mary Kennelly Danaher, Knockanure.  Results from Tuesday 12th December will be posted next week.

DRAW: The Moyvane ICA Christmas draw took place at the Marian Hall on 5th of Dec. Mike Corridan, one of our sponsors attended. Winners were: 1st prize – Christmas Food Hamper, sponsored by North Cork Creameries, won by Joseph Fitzmaurice, Gortdromasillihy, 2nd prize – Listowel Vouchers, sponsored by the ICA, won by Laura Larkin, Carreuragh, 3rd prize – Turkey Voucher, sponsored by Corridan’s Garage won by Aisling Groarke, C/O Madge Groarke, The Village.  4th prize – Christmas Ham, sponsored by Stack’s Butchers, won by Timmy Flaherty, Murhur.  Míle Buíochas to all the sponsors and to all who support our annual Christmas draw.

STORYTIME: Family Time at your Library, Online Storytime with Roisin Meaney. (this session will be hosted on Zoom) 7:00pm – 8:00pm Thu Dec 14th. Kerry Library Online Event: 14/12/2023 at 7.00pm Booking is essential; for links to this event please visit http://www.kerrylibrary.ie

ADVENT Wreath at the front lawn of St. Bartholomew’s Church, On each Sunday evening of Advent, a short prayer ceremony will take place outside the church at 5pm, where the community will be invited to come together for the lighting of the candles.

CHRISTMAS CONCERT in Abbeyfeale on Friday 15th of December. The concert will begin at 8.00pm. All proceeds from the concert will go towards the renovation St Ita’s Hall, Tickets can be booked in the Church Sacristy and by calling 089-2646772.

ST JOHN’S: Dec. 13, 15th and 18th Children- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, with 6pm start; Thursday  14th at 8pm, Concert and Tuesday 19th-at 7pm-  Theatre Shout out Youth Theatre, full details from 068 22566.

ATHEA Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann will hold its Christmas get-together in the Hall, Athea at 5pm on Sunday Dec. 17th. It will include recitals from the music and singing classes, followed by a session of music and food. Everybody is invited to come along.

LISTOWEL/DUAGH COMHALTAS will hold a Seisiún Na Nollaig on Friday 15th December at 7pm in the Kerry Writers Museum. No entry charge.  New students / members may register on the night for new term starting on the 13th of January.

SCHOOL: Lenamore National School are holding their annual Christmas Mass and Play on Thursday 14th December at 6pm in the school. All welcome to attend for a night of entertainment followed by refreshments.

CANTATA: Scoil Mháthair Dé will perform their Christmas Cantata, “Nativity Story” in the Church of the Assumption on Thursday 14th December at 7.00 p.m. All Welcome.

KNOCKANURE Rambling House December 2023 https://youtu.be/faAMNf0RoM4

WALK: annual St Stephen’s Day Walk in aid of the Kerry Hospice Foundation, organised by Michael ‘Fox’ O’Connor, is held every year in memory of the late Bill Kirby, from 11am in front of Kirby’s Brogue Inn on Rock Street contact 087 9833075. Donations accepted on the day.

SITE: Glin.info Website:  The relaunch of the glin.info website was held in Cloverfield Daycare Centre on the 9th December.

PILGRIMAGE: The Golden Jubilee of the Kerry Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes with Assisted pilgrims will take place from Thursday 29th August to Tuesday 3rd September 2024.  More Information to follow early in 2024.

MARKET: Milltown Christmas market Sunday Dec 10th & 17th 11.00am—5.30pm in the Old Hall, Milltown Eircode V93 ET62. All Welcome.

HEROES: Radio Kerry and Fexco are to honour Kerry Heroes On Thursday, December 21st Jerry O Sullivan will announce the 2023 Kerry Heroes on Kerry Today programme between 9 and 11am. If you wish to nominate a person in no more than 500 words, email hero@radiokerry.ie or by post to Kerry Heroes, Kerry Today, Radio Kerry, Maine Street, Tralee. Closing date for nominations is midday on Thursday, December 14th 2023.

ART: Olive Stack Gallery celebrated 25 years in business on Friday last December 8th.

WHEELCHAIR Association, Over 70 guests of The North Kerry Branch held their annual Christmas party in The Meadowlands Hotel recently.

TRIP; Knockanure N.S. Children went on trip to Goldilocks and the Three Bears at St. John’s, Listowel, last week, over 700 children attended the show from schools all over the county.

BADMINTON; The Kerry Masters competition was held in the Presentation gym Killarney on Sunday  December 3rd. Division 3 Winners: Mikey Sheehy (Tralee) & Caroline Lemass (Killarney); R-Up: Mike Reardon (Listowel) & Carmel Hudson (Moyvane); Division 1 & 2: Winners: Sinead Galvin (Killarney), Catherin Hanrahan (Kingdom), Ruth Concannon (Kingdom) & Donnacha Moloney (Moyvane).

SYNOD: Word from the Synod. Bishop Brendan Leahy (Limerick) will relate his experience of the recent synod in Rome (one of the two Irish Bishops who attended).  This will happen through Zoom link on Friday December 15th at 2.30pm. https://www.dioceseofkerry.ie/events/bishop-brendan-leahy-on-synod/

 Details here: https://limerickdiocese.org/news/learnings-from-the-synod-on-synodality-in-rome/

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FEAST of Our Lady of Loreto is also celebrated on Sunday. Loreto is a hill town near the Adriatic and is Italy’s most famous Marian Shrine. Pilgrims pray at the Holy House, believed to be the home of Mary of Nazareth; Feast of St. Lucy is celebrated on Wednesday 12th December. One of the early

Roman martyrs, she is the patron saint of those suffering from diseases of the eye and also the patron saint of Sweden.

HANRAHAN: Dec 1 2020,  Today 177 years The Ardoughter Hedge School closed. Established in the Spring of 1714 during the Penal Laws by Thomas Laidir Ua hAnnrachain (Strong Thomas Hanrahan) a spoilt cleric from Murhur in Moyvane. Over the entrance he wrote ‘ mol an oige agus tiocfaidh siad’. He taught reading, writing, mathematics, astronomy and Latin for which he charged a fee. The Principles of Freedom ‘Preserve the Glory of thy Race Die or Live Free’ he taught gratis. Today 10 generations later many of his descendants continue in his profession to name but four Brid Ni hAnnrachain Dublin; Kelly Rose Hanrahan London; Sinead Ni Chonnchubhair Japan and Niamh Ni Chonnchubhair Ukraine. (Bertie O Connor).

BAKER Wanted: Irish Independent 26-3- 1932, for small job at McGrath’s Bakery, Newtownsandes.

SERGEANT: Constabulary Gazette 13-4- 1907, Sergeant Patrick Maher transferred from Gortalea to Newtownsandes. Sergeant Carrick of Newtownsandes paid on pension after 30 years’ service.

FITZGERALD: Dublin Evening Mail 10-12 1864, The Ven. The Archdeacon of Raphoe arrived in town yesterday from Athea, Glin and left for 31 Westbourne Place, Eaton Square, London.

W. F. Vesey Fitzgerald Esq of Moyvane, Newtownsandes, County Kerry, has been appointed to the Commission of the Peace for the County of Clare on the recommendation of the right Honourable lord Inchiquin, Lord Lieutenant of County Clare.

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WANTED by Newtownsandes Co-operative Dairy Society Co Kerry, a thoroughly qualified engine driver having knowledge of the working separating and refrigerating machines. (Kerry Reporter 27 Jan 1917).

BUTTER Competition, competed for by Kerry Creameries; First prize Thomas G Hill and Son Tarbert and second Newtownsandes Cooperative Dairy Society, taken from Kerry News 6th of September 1901.

GAA Kerry County Championship. Two matches fixed for Listowel. Tralee v Listowel and Knockanure v Newtownsandes. Neither Tralee nor Newtownsandes put in an appearance and match awarded to Knockanure and Listowel. Taken from (Kerry News 29th June 1900).

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Henry Kissinger, who died Wednesday at the age of 100.

Readers of this Catholic publication might wonder if Kissinger’s policies had some type of impact that related particularly to Catholics and their concerns. The answer is absolutely Yes, perhaps even unintentionally. For Kissinger, this happened through the policy of détente, of which he was the proponent and architect through the Republican administrations of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. That détente mindset was also picked up by Democratic President Jimmy Carter. It was ultimately rejected by President Ronald Reagan.

During the Cold War, détente was an accommodationist form of foreign policy. That bipartisan 1970s policy — again, of Nixon, Ford and Carter — accepted not only the ongoing existence of the Soviet Union but also the Kremlin’s continued dominance of Eastern Europe. It acquiesced to Soviet control of lands from Eastern Europe to the easternmost regions of the USSR itself.

To Ronald Reagan, this was craven accommodation, pure and simple, “selling down the river” Eastern Europeans, and many others, simply so Uncle Sam could “get along” with those peoples’ masters in the Kremlin. Reagan in October 1964 warned that we should not engage “in a conspiracy of silence and never open our mouths about the millions of people enslaved in the Soviet colonies in the satellite nations.” He candidly stated:

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2020 Pictures

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CATTLE: UK studies have confirmed that reducing the average age at slaughter from the current figure of 28 months to one below 20 months could halve total emission values for the UK’s entire beef sector.—————————

The exclusion of cattle farms from new EU rules governing emissions from industrial installations has been welcomed by the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association (ICMSA).

Pat McCormack, president of the ICMSA, welcomed the measure and said that the comparisons between family farms and industrial installations had been more about “anti-farming ideology than any kind of logical comparison”.

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Paul Kengor Commentaries

December 4, 2023

Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, died Dec. 1 at age 93. For pro-life Catholics, her appointment by President Ronald Reagan was a grave mistake. Though O’Connor generally was considered a court “moderate,” she was a decisive swing vote in favor of preserving so-called “abortion rights,” including the outrageous January 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, a judicial abomination with no basis whatsoever in the U.S. Constitution.

Her husband’s ancestors came from Knockanure

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Estuary Rollers passing through Listowel

Estuary Rollers Christmas Tractor Run attracts spectators galore and why wouldn’t it? It is a fabulous and seasonal spectacle that brings joy and fun to everyone who witnesses the wonderful colour and fantastic goodwill that this spirited event means to so many people in North Kerry and West Limerick. Estuary Rollers with over 200 tractors in Christmas lights, starting in Listowel and coming through Knockanure, Moyvane, Tarbert, Glin, Ballyhahill and finishing in Knockdown.

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Tenant Right meeting in Skibbereen 1847

1847 Skibbereen Meeting re Tenant Right. Named Attendees. Sharman Crawford, Radical MP, Immoroving Landlord, Co. Down Skibbereen Visit.

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LIMERICK City and County Council new tourism video showcasing the vibrant charm of Limerick.

https://www.limerickleader.ie/video/home/1363970/watch-new-tourism-film-promotes-limericks-different-kind-of-energy.html

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EMISSIONS: overall GHG emissions are expected to decline this year across all farm systems – measured on a whole farm or per hectare basis.

Why is this likely to happen? According to Dr Cathal Buckley, Teagasc Rural Economy and Development Programme, it is chiefly because there is likely to be an overall reduction in livestock numbers and reduced chemical Nitrogen (N) fertiliser use in 2023.

GHG emissions fell across dairy, cattle, sheep and tillage in 2022 and Dr Buckley expects this will continue this year.

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DAIRY Waste to feed fly larvae; As a result of successful trials, ENORM is opening a new facility in Flemming and Denmark, and will then aim for full-scale production.

The amount of DLP supplied to ENORM will increase to 15 truckloads a week from early 2024.

When the new facility is up and running, it will be able to produce 100t of larvae daily. This will be enough for more than 10,000t of insect meal.

Black soldier fly larvae are high in protein and fat for animal feed, but also offer potential as a source of protein for humans, according to Arla Foods.

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REFLECTION: There are many people for whom hate and rage pay a higher dividend of immediate satisfaction than love. – Aldous Huxley, The Devils of Loudon.

Are you struggling to let go of anger and resentment?

On a recent episode of “The Catholic Gentleman,” John Heinen, Sam Guzman, and Devin Schadt shed light on the chains of unforgiveness, offering a path to mercy and reconciliation!

1. Recognize the Control of Unresolved Anger

John says when “anger is controlling you… it seeps into your relationship with family, friends, your children, your spouse” and leads to a state of emotional bondage.

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HEALTH: Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ)  report revealed that Canada has fewer physicians per capita and spends the least of its total health budget on primary care.

The report also found that Canada has a relatively high rate of maternal and infant mortality. 

In contrast, every resident is automatically assigned a family doctor in Norway. The Netherlands offers 24-hour daily access to primary care through various after-hours care programs. In Britain, every newborn has to be registered with a local medical practice within six weeks of birth.

Data compiled by Statistics Canada in 2021 shows that 14.4% of Canadians lack a regular health care provider.

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LACE: Maude Kearney (1873-1963) was one of the greatest figures in the history of Limerick lace.

In 1904, she opened her lacemaking business in Limerick, revitalising the art of Limerick lacemaking. Maude was a Renaissance woman in the truest sense, and this exhibition celebrates her lasting legacy, fifteen decades after her birth.

Earlier this year, Grania McElligott agreed to donate her grandmother’s historic lace collection to Limerick Museum.

https://www.limerickleader.ie/news/home/1365958/in-pictures-exhibition-of-limerick-lace-from-maude-kearney-collection-opens.html

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HOT MEALS: The full list of Kerry schools included in this expansion of the Hot School Meals Programme is available with a click on the link here: https://www.gov.ie/en/collection/937b9-list-of-schools-approved-for-the-hot-school-meals-programme-from-april-2024/#kerry

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DRAW Moyvane Nov 2027;  https://vimeo.com/245048540?share=copy

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Bernie plays at Old Folks Home 2013; https://vimeo.com/74556030?share=copy

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2023 December 20 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

PADRE Pio Devotions at Castleisland Church on Tuesday, 19th December at 7.30pm.

Penance Service in Listowel On Monday, December 18th, there will be the usual pre-Christmas Penance Service at St. Mary’s at 8pm.  This includes the opportunity for Confession (Sacrament of Penance). The Parish Office will be closing for Christmas on Friday 22nd Dec.’23.

COLLECTION: Samaritian’s Annual Collection will be taking place at all Masses in Moyvane and Knockanure on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.  Your help is needed in order to continue our work in the community. Samaritans can be contacted 7 days a week 24 hours a day on Free Call 116123.

THANKS: Scoil Chorp Chriost would like to express their gratitude to all of the people who donated so generously to our carol singing bucket collection at Supervalu. We would also like to say thank you to the Parents Association, Staff and Children. https://fb.watch/oY5dhEAGeL/

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WALK: Moyvane Development Association, Grab your runners/walking shoes and come and join us on Wednesday December 27th for our Fun Run/Walk. This is a great opportunity to come out and meet everyone over the festive season, while getting some fresh air & exercise! Registration 11am -11.50am, Fee: €10 per adult, €5 per Child, €20 per family

DUAGH LIVE CRIB: The Memory Room along with Duagh’s Live Crib will open on Sunday 17th December after Mass. We would appreciate any old photographs to display in the Memory Room. They can be handed to Terese Cronin, the Village Duagh. Photos will be scanned, and the originals will be returned to you.

DEATH of Donal (Teddy) Keane, Ashgrove, Moyvane and formerly of Murhur, Moyvane and ex-ESB Tarbert, on December 6th, 2023. Predeceased by his parents Donie and Kit, brother Brendan, infant brother and sister, Joseph and Marie.  Husband of Olive,  dad of Yvonne, Jennifer, Brian, Suzanne and Dermot, granddad to Kayleigh, Dylan, Aleisha, Robyn and Katie, missed by his sons-in-law Shane, Denis and James, his brothers Jerry, Mike, Liam, PJ and Eddie, aunt Mary, uncles Tom and Packie, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nephews, nieces, and many friends.

Requiem mass for Teddy was celebrated at the Church of the Assumption, Moyvane, on Wednesday, followed by burial afterwards in Ahavoher Cemetery, Moyvane.

DEATH of Michael (Mick) O’Connor (Retired Bus Eireann), Oak Park, Ennis, and formerly of Moyvane, on 12th Dec. 2023. Predeceased by his parents Thomas and Catherine. Sadly missed by his loving wife Bridie, children Aoife and Aidan, son-in-law Brian (Cooney), grandchildren Tiernan, Fiadh, Laoise and Nóra, brothers-in-law, and extended family. Requiem Mass Mick  O’Connor was celebrated at St. Joseph’s Church, Ennis, on Friday 15th Dec. Burial afterwards in Drumcliffe Cemetery.

ANNIVERSARIES: Bridie Cox, Patsy Meehan, Billy Enright, Michael Foley, Kieran Hayes, Fr Kevin McNamara, Desmond Groarke, Pat Moloney, Mossie Brosnan, Hazel Culhane, Eileen Mansfield, Mary Ryan,

MASS INTENTIONS: Sat. 16th Dec.’23- Moyvane for Denny & Kitty McEnery (Aniv.’s), Tubertoreen at 7.30pm; Sun.17th Dec.’23- Knockanure for People of the Parish at 9.30am, and mass Moyvane for Ned & Maureen Sheehy (Aniv.’s) of Leitrim Middle & deceased members of the Sheehy family & Mulvihill families, Willie O’Connor (6th Aniv.) Kilmeaney, Kilmorna at 11.00am

Tues.19th Dec.’23- Moyvane a Private Intention               at 10.00am; Wed.20th Dec.’23 Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thur.21st Dec.’23- Moyvane for Patrick Mulvihill RIP, Recently Deceased Manchester and formerly Aughrim Cross at 10.00am; Fri.22nd Dec.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Sat.23rd Dec.’23 Moyvane for Sean & John O’Connor (Aniv.’s) & deceased of the O’Connor family of Inchamore at 7.30pm; Sun.24th Dec.’23 Knockanure-People of the Parish at 9.30am and mass Moyvane for People of the Parish at 11.00am; Moyvane- Christmas Eve mass at 6.00pm, Knockanure and Vigil Mass at 8.00pm; Mon.25th Dec.’23- Knockanure- Christmas Day at 9.30am, and Moyvane Mass for People of the Parish at 11.00am.

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CONGRATULATIONS to Mags Deli who are celebrating 25 years in Listowel.

REMEMBER your loved ones this Christmas and tie a Yellow Ribbon on the Listowel Hospice Remembrance Tree outside St. John’s Theatre.

SPLIT the Bucket organised by Knockanure Parents Association, envelopes available at varooms shops in locality, first draw on 25th of January 2024.

HOSPITAL: University Hospital Kerry is overcrowded. There were 32 patients waiting on trolleys at the hospital on Friday morning according to Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation.

Management at the hospital is asking members of the public that, where possible, a GP or South Doc out of hour’s service be consulted in the first instance, before arriving at emergency.

SWIM on Christmas Day in Ballybunion, at 12.30pm.

PARKING free for two hours in Listowel during December.

ST JOHN’S: on Tuesday 19th-at 7pm- Theatre- Shout out Youth Theatre, full details from 068 22566.

WALK: Duagh Christmas Charity Walk in aid of Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital on St Stephen’s Day, begins at 11.30am, details from 087 817 2745.

Step to the Beat at Athea Thursday evening from 7pm – 8pm. For the weeks in December, Christmas Music will play over the speaker system.

WALK: annual St Stephen’s Day Walk in aid of the Kerry Hospice Foundation, organised by Michael ‘Fox’ O’Connor, is held every year in memory of the late Bill Kirby, from 11am in front of Kirby’s Brogue Inn on Rock Street contact 087 9833075. Donations accepted on the day.

KCC, An Garda Síochána, and the National Ambulance Service seeks a ‘Vision Zero’ strategy by creating zero road deaths by 2050.

RAMBLING House in Tarbert on last Saturday of the month.  Listowel the last Thursday of the month.    Knocalucka is on the 3rd. Tuesday of the month.

TINTEAN Ballybunion; Mike Denver on Sat. 6th of January.

GLIN events; Adult Group Singing Classes: The group will now meet every Tuesday in Glin Library 12 noon to 1pm Please feel free to come along. Facilitated by Bernie Hayes, Askeaton/Ballysteen A variety of music styles will be sampled and all are welcome 

Glin Book Club: takes place monthly on the last Wednesday and Thursday of every month in Glin Library – excluding the month of December. We will return in the new year.

 A Poetry book “Celtic Visions” written by my Ger White, (sister of former Glin Librarian Peg Prendeville) are now available for €10 in Hogan’s Shop.

Glin Castle Side Saddle Meet will take place on St. Stephens Day – Tuesday the 26th of December at Glin Castle. Meeting & Leaving from Glin Village at 12 O’Clock.

Glin Rovers FC News: Glin Rovers On St. Stephens Day morning, the club are planning a soccer tournament for past & present players. This will be followed with a €1,000 giveaway prize.

FULL Moon on the 27th of Dec. Shortest day, December solstice takes place on December 21.

ICMSA: Denis Denman from Dunbell, Co. Kilkenny is the next president of the Irish Creamery and Milk Suppliers’ Association. Eamon Carroll, from Templemore, Tipperary is the next deputy president. 

FARMERS who are in the business of finishing cattle have been reminded to be wary of the level of starch in cattle diets as excessive levels could lead to acidosis cases.

NEW IFA President Laois man Francie Gorman has been elected 17th President of the IFA, he runs a 130 acre dry stock family farm, received 55.8pc of the 29,909 valid votes.

MILK: In one study published in 2018, for example, researchers followed 136,000 adults from 21 countries for nine years. They found that, during the study period, those who consumed two or more servings of dairy per day were 22% less likely to develop cardiovascular disease and 17% less likely to die than those who consumed no dairy at all. Notably, those who consumed higher levels of saturated fat from dairy were not more likely to develop heart disease or die.

In another large analysis, also published in 2018, researchers pooled the results from 16 studies involving more than 63,000 adults. They found that, across an average of nine years, those who had higher levels of dairy fats in their blood were 29% less likely than those with lower levels to develop Type 2 diabetes.

https://news.yahoo.com/low-fat-dairy-products-really-151141054.html?guccounter=1

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LOCAL Craft Brothers Donnchadha and Eamon O’Connor craft each individual product from Irish hardwood – all items are individually made by hand, so that each piece produced is a unique, one of a kind example of Donnchadha and Eamon’s craft, see details below,

https://riochtwoodcraft.ie/

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MAGAZINE: The Kilflynn Chronicle was launched at Abbeydornery Community Hall recently.

DRUGS: Professor Eamon Keenan, HSE National Clinical Lead, Addiction Services, said: “We are urging extreme caution following eight overdoses related to a powder being sold on the heroin market in the Cork region. “Preliminary laboratory analysis has confirmed that recent overdoses may be caused by nitazenes, a potent and dangerous synthetic opioid.”

https://www.echolive.ie/corknews/arid-41286715.html

TRAVEL: Over 4,500 people in Kerry take a journey of 60 minutes and over to get to work, according to the CSO’s Census 2022.

CHARITY ROAD HURLING: The St Kieran’s  annual charity road hurling takes place on Wednesday December 27 at 11am, around the  traditional 4km route in Ardagh starting and finishing at the Bottom Cross. The event is open to participants of all ages. Teams of three. €10 per person. All you need is a high Viz jacket, Hurley and a few sliotars.  Charities who will benefit, Milford Care Centre, and The Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association.

HOLY Land: Friends of the Holy Land – a non-political Christian Charity whose mission is to secure a resilient and enduring Christian community in the West Bank, Gaza, Israel and Jordan – has produced a Christmas song Hear Angels Cry which, it is hoped, will inspire many people throughout the world to pray in solidarity for reconciliation and peace in the Holy Land.  According to Vatican News, Pope Francis has endorsed the song and its theme of a light shining in the darkness and a voice of hope rising from amidst the rubble of war.

https://limerickdiocese.org/catholic-news/?ID=1

CUT THE FOOD WASTE; Did you know we waste a third of what we buy? Every Irish family throws away about €700 worth of good food each year. There are easy and accessible ways to tackle this, saving food, money, and the earth’s finite resources in the process. It’s a win all round. How?

Portion size: If you don’t want to make leftover meals with turkey for the holidays, only buy the amount you need, remembering that a portion size is approximately 150g.

https://www.echolive.ie/corklives/arid-41283154.html

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FASHION: Recovery Haven Kerry (cancer support house) will have a Designer Fashion Showcase event taking place in the Gleneagle INEC Arena on Feb. 1st ‘24.  The date – St Brigid’s Day – is particularly poignant for those involved, with the show set to incorporate the extraordinary Irish saint and mark her 1500th anniversary. The event will be MC’d by legendary RTE broadcaster, Mary Kennedy. Tickets €30 and are for sale at Recovery Haven Kerry 5 Haigs Terrace Tralee or at the Gleneagle INEC box office, they can also be purchased online. Further info. please ring 066 7192122

LOURDES: The Golden Jubilee of the Kerry Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes with Assisted pilgrims will take place from Thursday 29th August to Tuesday 3rd September 2024.  More Information to follow early in 2024.

TWENTY graduates were on Dec 11th 2013 awarded their Certificate in Sustainable Agriculture as part of the Kerry Sustainability Awards which took place at Munster Technological University, Kerry North Campus in Tralee. —————note-  Kerry Agribusiness, a division of Kerry Group PLC, assembles 1.2 billion litres of milk annually from 3000 family farms.

Details at http://traleetoday.ie/mtu-celebrates-first-graduates-in-sustainable-agriculture-programme/

PLANNING: A new division of the High Court which will deal only with planning and environmental cases had its ceremonial first sitting Monday, December 11.

HISTORY: Tarbert Historical and Heritage Society held their last talk for 2023 on at the Bridewell on Sat. 16 Dec at 7.30pm. Subject, Ukraine and Russia a historical perspective, given by Jerry O Connell.

IRISH Poets Webinar; Have you seen our poetry webinar? Using our ancestor database we take a look at the poets of the past who were of Irish birth or blood.  https://www.youtube.com/embed/SMJNIMXXAtM?_se=cGF0aXNhLmJhY2Nvbm5haXNAc2ZyLmZy&utm_campaign=WB+Yeats+Poet+and+Public+Man&utm_id=93&utm_medium=email&utm_source=brevo

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BOOKS: HEROES, REBELS AND RADICALS OF CONVICT AUSTRALIA. By Jim Haynes. Allen & Unwin 2023. 322pp. $32.99

On the second page of this book, you will read the following: ‘… in 1617, Elizabeth’s successor, King James I, issued a proclamation concerning those sentenced to death in his kingdoms of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland…’ The bother here is not what the royal proclamation was, so much as the implication that a place called Northern Ireland actually existed more than 300 years before it was created. It is a small criticism, but a book such as this which, in a few places, corrects the accepted wisdom about early Australia, would be expected not to make such a major blooper.

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HOSPITAL: Sandra Broderick to take up the role regional executive officer of the HSE Mid-West with responsibilities including University Hospital Limerick.

GREEN: Top 100 Green Initiatives (2023)

In an ever-changing world, more of us are searching for ways to improve our planet or keep up with the latest green trends. For many, we might explore the internet or look for apps to stay in the loop, but it can take time to find reliable, easy-to-understand sources. To make it easier for everyone to find green energy and environmental info, we’ve gathered a list of the very best all in one place!

Our top 100 green initiatives list covers everything, from green energy news, environment research, green education and support for everyday green living. We’ve collected those we think are the best in 5 categories, so you can find what you need. We want to celebrate and congratulate everyone on our list for their fantastic contribution to a greener world.

https://www.greenmatch.co.uk/blog/top-green-initiatives

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Boston Tea Party

https://pod.link/1460242815/episode/c74874ec76a7ccf5b87b8c93d6f2cb0c

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WEST CORK: 1835 John Jagoe Admitted Grey’s Inns, Called Dublin 1838. 36, only son of John Esq., father Fish Merchant, mother O’Connor probably local landowning family in Bantry and Skibbereen areas, paternal grand mother from Young fish merchant family, Fishery Inspector writer to Chief Secretary promoting non denominational education. May be uncle to Sister Begnita pioneer women’s education Townsville, Australia and Ellie Desmond who married 1862 in Brisbane Charles J Morris, Surgeon. “Possibly John Jagoe 3 1833 described as fisherman, merchant and land owner occupied

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WEATHER: When British colonists arrived in New England in the early seventeenth century, they were welcomed by an increasingly extreme and unpredictable climate. The summer of 1637 was so hot several people died, and John Winthrop, the Governor of Massachusetts Bay resorted to traveling at nighttime. The following spring, by contrast, was so cold that harvests failed. Worst of all was the winter of 1641-1642; in his journal, Winthrop noted that “the frost was so great and continual this winter that all the Bay was frozen over, so much and so long, as the like, by the Indians’ relation, had not been so these forty years…”

https://outlook.live.com/mail/0/inbox/id/AQMkADAwATZiZmYAZC1hMTM3LWI4MDYtMDACLTAwCgBGAAADR2Pu9pMPVEyaVYfLas4BFQcAcW0i8PgtSU256Ef7MQJG7gAAAgEMAAAAcW0i8PgtSU256Ef7MQJG7gAHvn%2BvnQAAAA%3D%3D

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TEACHER: 1942 Patrick W. O’ Donovan, Solicitor, Clonakilty aged 74, Funeral. Came of Old Stock.

Taught by Master Madden, at The Mountain, Ardfield, who also taught Michael Collins, Sam Maguire.

Oillscoilan t-Sleigh, The Academy of Master Madden late 19th century, Ardfield, Clonakilty to Prepare Boys for the British Civil Service Exams. Pupils included Michael Collins and Sam Maguire.

Master Madden ancestor was a hedge school master who was offer employment as a Teacher in the new National schools c 1830 at a salary of £29 per annum. The family still have the letter of appointment.

https://outlook.live.com/mail/0/inbox/id/AQMkADAwATZiZmYAZC1hMTM3LWI4MDYtMDACLTAwCgBGAAADR2Pu9pMPVEyaVYfLas4BFQcAcW0i8PgtSU256Ef7MQJG7gAAAgEMAAAAcW0i8PgtSU256Ef7MQJG7gAHvn%2BvowAAAA%3D%3D

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ARTS: Arts Council funding details here  More details (https://kerrycoco.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b3755ab5575cb711eac9566f8&id=486ce9483a&e=57e387efec)

Arts Act Grant & Artist Bursaries 2024

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LISTOWEL Visual Artists’ Collective | Inaugural Group Exhibition Saturday 6th January 2024 at 1pm in St. John’s Theatre and Arts Centre in Listowel. Listowel Visual Artists’ Collective is a vibrant community comprising over 50 talented artists from various disciplines and backgrounds.

Art classes by artist Damian Daly in Kerry Writers’ Museum in Listowel, starting in January 2024.

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AFRICA: By Magdalene Kahiu

Nairobi, 06 December, 2023 / 9:57 pm (ACI Africa).

Faith and civil actors in Africa are calling for “ethical practice” in accessing Africa’s natural resources.

At a COP28 side event that the Jesuit Justice and Ecology Network (JENA) and the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) organized, the need to ensure “environmental integrity” in the process of extracting Africa’s minerals was underscored.

The Chairman of the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa (AMECEA), Bishop Charles Kasonde, highlighted cobalt present in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and lithium in Zimbabwe as some of the highly needed minerals and cautioned against taking advantage of Africa and her people.

“The extraction of these minerals must be approached with a commitment to ethical practice, ensuring that Africa’s generosity in sharing its natural wealth does not come at the cost of its own environmental integrity and the well-being of its people,” Bishop Kasonde said in his message read out by the AMECEA Secretary for Social Justice and Ecology, Fr. Paul Igweta, during the Tuesday, December 5 event.

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BRUSSELS, Dec 13 (Reuters) – The agreement reached on the COP 28 climate summit could speed up the transition to a cleaner and healthier economy and keep the world on track to meet the climate goals of the Paris Agreement, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday.

“It is good news for the whole world that we now have a multilateral agreement to accelerate emission reductions towards net zero by 2050, with urgent action in this critical decade,” von der Leyen said in a statement.

“The world has committed to tripling renewable energy capacity and doubling the rate of energy efficiency improvements by 2030. This gives powerful momentum to the transition away from fossil fuels.”

Reporting by Bart Meijer; Editing by Alison Williams

https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/eu-welcomes-cop-28-climate-agreement-von-der-leyen-says-2023-12-13/

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In 2020, Ireland had the second worst emissions of greenhouse gases per capita in the EU27 at 11.6 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent per capita. Ireland’s emissions were 57% higher than the EU27 average of 7.4 tonnes. Luxembourg had the highest level of CO2 emissions per capita in 2020 at 14.4 tonnes while Malta had the lowest rate of emissions in 2020 at 4.1 tonnes.

https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-eii/environmentalindicatorsireland2022/greenhousegasesandclimatechange/

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PAPER our County Council have issued their annual report for 2022 on the best of paper containing 132 pages in English and 128 pages in Irish. Our Government have been creating paper trails for years and making no real effort to reduce them. Yet our delegation will lecture the world at COP28.

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LOST: Final Thoughts on Ways to Signal for Help in the Wilderness

The great outdoors are unpredictable, but with knowledge and preparation, you can navigate challenges and stay safe. Please don’t allow your numerous successes outside to think it can’t happen to you. Very few people need search and rescue planned for such events. Have a few supplies and the knowledge laid out here to set you up for success. Understanding these ways to signal for help in the wilderness is essential for every outdoor enthusiast. Equip yourself, practice often, and always let someone know your intended route before heading out. Adventure safely.

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The vista at Glounsharoon is indeed unique, capturing all of Kerry’s mountain ranges, including The Reeks, The Iveragh Peninsula, Slieve-Mish & Brandon’s peak on the Dingle Peninsula and the mighty Carrauntoohil and her sister peaks as well as all of the fabulous ‘little’ peaks on the horizon and the Gap of Dunloe. You can see the Atlantic Ocean, Inch Bay, Castlemaine Bay, Dingle Bay, Cromane Bay and Kells Bay and you get a heavenly view of the Belly of Kerry. Truly awesome and spectacular scenery, unique to the Glounsharoon Platform.

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2023 December 27 Knockanure

KNOCKANURE

CHRISTMAS from Fr. Brendan: Best wishes and Blessings to all Parishioners for this feast of Christmas. Thank you all for your contributions during the Year.  There are many and varied but each is special and appreciated, helping us as a community of believers. My hope and prayer is that God Blesses each person with joy, peace and light throughout the festive season and beyond.  May each know God’s incarnate love in a new way.

WALK: Moyvane Development Association, Grab your runners/walking shoes and come and join us on Wednesday December 27th for our Fun Run/Walk. This is a great opportunity to come out and meet everyone over the festive season, while getting some fresh air & exercise! Registration 11am -11.50am.

SCHOOL: Knockanure National School Parents Association Split the Bucket first draw on will be held on 25th of Jan 2024. Pupils from Knockanure School held a Carol Singing session on Wednesday 20th of Dec, at Knockanure church, the church was crowded with students, parents and relatives. A great performance, which was greatly appreciated by all. Thanks to all involved in the preparations and great credit to the young performers.

WALK Ballylongford- Tidy Towns fundraising run/walk takes place on St. Stephen’s Day at 1pm. Registration is at 12 o’clock for a choice of 6k or 10k run/walk. Refreshments in the parish hall afterwards.

DUAGH LIVE CRIB: The Memory Room along with Duagh’s Live Crib. Open Daily from 11:00 am – 9:00 pm. Thanks to Duagh Tidy Towns Committee.

PARISH  Property Insurance; Please take a moment to reflect on this and, where appropriate, give your response should they be insured for reinstatement or for a modernised version? Clearly reinstatement entails a more costly premium. The Parish Office will be closed from Fri. 22nd Dec.’23 to Thurs. 4th Jan.’24.

CONGRATULATIONS to 4th and 6th Class pupils from Murhur NS who won the Best Overall 3d Printing School Award in the Taiscéalaí: 3D Printing Education for Primary Schools Programme in Mullingar recently. Taiscéalaí, which means “explorer” in Irish. The awards were held at the Irish Manufacturing Research, Science Park in Mullingar on December 11 2023.

BEST WISHES to Philomena O Connor of Glountane and Brian Kiely of Moyvane who were married at the Church of the Immaculate Conception Coradal on Saturday 16th of December 2023, Fr. Brick officiated. Maid of Honour was Sheila Maria Scannell and Best man was Kieran Kiely

ARD CHURAM Day Care  Centre North Kerry Community Choir Thurs. Jan 11th 1pm in the Ard Chúram Fuchsia Centre, Hospital Grounds, Greenville, Listowel, (upstairs, lift available, side entrance). Eircode V31X867. Everyone welcome. Light refreshments.

PIONEERS Mass Weds. 27th Dec. to mark the 125th anniversary of the foundation of the Assoc. in 1898. Mass and prayers will be live-streamed at 10am (Irish time) around the world via http://www.pioneerassociation.org.

SAMARITAN’S Annual Collection Christmas Eve/Day. Free Call 116123.

ANNIVERSARIES: Willie O Connor, Mary Stack, John Joe Kennelly, Nancy Brosnan, Jerry Fitzmaurice, Nora Costelloe, Jim O Connor, Noreen Hanley, Michael Moore, Julia McCarthy, Sr. Colette Stafford, Cathy Scannell, Jackie McNamara, Breda Enright, Sr. Emmanuel O Sullivan, Maureen Egan, Sr. Mercedes Behan, Michael Henry McMahon, Elizabeth Kissane, Remember Fr. Kevin McNamara who’s Anniversary occurs at this time.

MASS INTENTIONS:

Sat. 23rd Dec.’23

Moyvane for Sean & John O’Connor (Aniv.’s) & deceased of the O’Connor family, Inchamore at 7.30pm; Sun.24th Dec.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for  People of the Parish at 11.00am; Moyvane- Christmas Eve at 6.00pm and Knockanure-Vigil Mass at  8.00pm;

Mon.25th Dec.’23-Knockanure  Christmas Day mass at 9.30am, and Moyvane a Private Intention at 11.00am; Fri.29th Dec.’23- Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am, and mass Moyvane for Jerry Fitzmaurice (3rd Aniv.) at 7.00pm; Sat.30th Dec.’23- Moyvane for Patrick Curtin (Aniv.)of Lower Aughrim at 7.30pm; Sun.31st Dec.’23- Knockanure for P.J. Nolan & his father Denis & grandparents Brigid & Patrick Nolan (Aniv.’s) at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Noreen O’Callaghan (Aniv.) at 11.00am; Mon.1st Jan’24- Moyvane a Private Intention at 10.00am; Tues.2nd Jan.’24- Moyvane             Donal “Teddy” Keane RIP, Recently Deceased at 10.00am; Weds.3rd Jan.’24 –Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am; Thurs.4th Jan.’24- Moyvane A.M. Carr (Aniv.) at 10.00am; Fri.5th Jan.’24-Knockanure a Private Intention at 10.00am,Moyvane Vigil Mass at 7.30pm; Sat.6th Jan.’24-

Knockanure- Feast of the Epiphany at 9.30am; Sat.6th Jan.’24- Moyvane               John Stack (Aniv.) at 7.30pm

Sun.7th Jan.’24- Knockanure for               Teresa & Michael Bambury (Aniv.’s) at 9.30am, and Mass Moyvane for Denis Flaherty & his parents Con & Bridie (Aniv’s) Tubertoreen at 11.00am.

DEATH on Monday 18th December 2023 of Nora Lynch (nee Flaherty) Glasha, Athea, and formerly of Gortdromagouna, Knockanure, in her 104th year. Predeceased by her husband Jack, her parents Timothy & Hannah Flaherty, brothers Michael, Tim, William, Patrick, John & Tom, her sisters Mary and Hannah. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her sons Jim and John (New York) and daughter Hannah O’Connor, (Glenquin, Strand), granddaughters Angela & Yvonne and grandson Jason, daughters in law Concepta and Bridie-Ann, son-in-law Diarmuid, nieces, nephews, grandnieces, and grandnephews. Requiem Mass for Nora was celebrated at St. Bartholomew’s Church, Athea, on Thursday 21st of December. Burial afterwards in in Holycross Cemetery, Athea.

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Music at Celebration for Nora Lynch June 2020

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Nora Lynch Athea 100 years June 2020

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CONGRATULATIONS to Nora Lynch nee Flaherty of Glasha

DEATH of Maureen Sweeney (née Flavin), Blacksod, Belmullet, and formerly of Knockanure, Listowel, in her 101st year, on 17th December 2023. Predeceased by her husband Ted, grandson David, sister Teresa Kennelly, recently deceased daughter in law Margaret, niece Mary and recently deceased nephew Mike Kennelly. Mother of Ted, Gerry, Vincent and Emer, also survived by her daughters in law Rita and Doreen, son in law Gerhard Schlueter (Albany, New York), grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, the Staff of the Sonas Tí Aire Nursing Home, and many friends. Funeral Mass on Friday at 12 noon, at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Aughleam, followed by burial in Faulmore Cemetery. Funeral Mass  available for viewing on Friday at 12 noon on McDonnell Funeral Directors Facebook page with all other funeral services available for viewing at 8pm on Friday evening.

Maureen Sweeney, whose weather forecast changed the timing of the D-Day landings during World War II, has died aged 100. Maureen Sweeney, nee Flavin, born at Knockanure who was 21, her forecast of an impending storm from Blacksod Lighthouse in 1944, played a key role during World War II supplying with weather reports. At 1pm on 3 June 1944, Maureen was first to forecast a severe Atlantic storm, which led to a change of plan by the Allied Forces and D-Day was postponed to 6 June, by General Dwight D Eisenhower. In 2021, Maureen Sweeney was awarded a special US House of Representatives honour for the role she played in changing the course of the conflict.

Maureen Sweeney nee Flavin celebrates her 100th Birthday on Sunday 4th June 2023.  https://m.facebook.com/PixiesKingdom/videos/978559466168196/?refsrc=deprecated&locale2=ms_MY&_rdr

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DEATH of Tony Collins, Skerries, late of Ballydonoghue, Lisselton, on 20th December 2023. Predeceased by his parents Maud and Denzie, sister Kathleen. Survived by his wife and best friend Kay, children Tony, David and Maria, grandson Tony, brothers Dan and Bobby, sister Marie, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, and nephews.

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ST JOHN’S: Film Club- Small, Slow But Steady- Tuesday January 9th @ 8pm, and Sean Keane in Concert on Friday January 12th @ 8pm, more from 068 22566.

RACING: Limerick’s four-day Christmas Festival takes place from 26th – 29th December 2023.

GAA Knockanure Lotto Results from Tuesday December 12th, Jackpot was €5,700. Numbers Drawn: 5, 12, 24, and 27. No winner but lucky dips went to: 1. Trish Mulvihill, New Kingdom Bar; 2. Mike Dillon, Amber Garage Listowel; 3. Mike Lynch, Taxi, Moyvane; 4. Pat Guerin, Kevins, and 5. Richard Piercy, Moyvane.

GAA: Listowel’s AIB All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship semi-final is at Glenisk O’Connor Park in Tullamore. The Kerry are to meet their Mayo counterparts Lahardane MacHales at 1 on January 6th. Listowel Emmets are preparing for an All Ireland semi final v Lahardane weekend of January 6th. As we prepare for the All Ireland road we are now on the fundraising trail and we have organised a night of entertainment in Christy’s Bar “The Well” on Saturday 30th December where we will hold a fundraising Race Night. All monies raised go directly towards our senior team All-Ireland fund.

CONGRATULATIONS to the U19 Gaelic Football Team and Management who won the Moynihan Cup Final. Tarbert Comprehensive School win their first Kerry Colleges Moynihan Cup. The team now progress to the Munster competition after Christmas. Tarbert 2-13; Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra 0-12. Team, Tarbert : Stephen Kearney, Shane Stack, Callum Buckley, Michael Coolahan, Fionn Mulvihill, David Mulvihill, James Kissane, Paudie Finucane, Brendan O’Leary (0-4), Jamie Moloney (0-1), Shaun Wren 0-4 (3f), Patrick O’Connor (1-1), John Coolahan (0-2), Evan Curry (0-1), Caolam Moriarty (1-0). Subs: Cathal Byrne for C Moriarty. Rest of panel: Aaron White, Gavin O’Connor, Billy Hohan, Aidan Healy, Darragh Mullane, Tadhg O’Connell, Cathal Halton, Fionn Byrne, Jack Finnerty McCoy, James Broderick

REVIEW/PREVIEW NIGHT: St Kieran’s GAA Club are holding a review of the 2023 season and a preview of the 2024 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship at the Longcourt Hotel Newcastle West on Saturday January 20, 2024. The  panel of guests  are  Brendan Maher from Tipperary, Richie Bennis from Limerick Aislinn Connelly Galway, Tom Condon Knockaderry, Mark Landers Cork and Anthony Daly Clare and the MC will be T. J.Ryan.

ALONE: are seeking volunteers in your area. Full training and support provided. If interested, please apply via the ALONE website at http://www.alone.ie or for further information please contact Caroline on 086-0591399.

SET DANCING: A  set Céilí will be held at the Marian Hall Moyvane on Wednesday December 27, from 3pm,  Music by Taylors Cross.

TG4 Jan 7th at 22.30; We begin an exciting new series of Geantraí, an Irish traditional music programme which sees the presenter, Ciarán Ó Gealbháin, visit traditional music sessions across the length and breadth of the country. We will hear the very best of music from world-acclaimed musicians, exciting new emerging musicians and the musicians that keep the music alive in the local regions. We celebrate these music hubs by bringing you a taste of the music from every region to your screen. Ceol, craic and company are at the heart of this musical journey. Join us for Geantraí!

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RAMBLING House in Tarbert on last Saturday of the month.  Listowel the last Thursday of the month.  Knockanure Rambling House first Thursday in the month.

CONNIE HARNETT SWIM:   The 9th annual Connie Harnett Memorial Swim takes place on New Year’s Day with all proceeds going to the Paediatric Diabetes Dept of UHL.

TINTEAN Ballybunion; Mike Denver on Saturday, January 6.

PARKING free for two hours in Listowel during December.

GRANTS: 19 Kerry schools have been awarded more than €160,000 in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics grants recently.

KERRY Association New York over the last 10 years have donated  over $400,000 to external charities and worthy causes in addition to other dedicated fundraisers including $120,000 for the Kerry GAA Centre of Excellence.

MILK: contracts with Kerry Group are due to expire at the end of 2025, some milk suppliers are planning to establish a milk producer organisation, to negotiate with milk purchasers, including Kerry Group. The Kerry Milk Suppliers’ Action Group is to hold its next meeting on January 18 at the Longcourt Hotel, Newcastle West.

1,000 Irish dairy heifers, are being sent to the Lebanon, according to news report.

 PANTO TIME:  The Pantomine will be on Sunday 28th January, matinee 3pm.  Leaving Newcastle West at 12 noon we will stop for cupa before going to the panto and after the panto on the homeward journey we will stop at the River Island for dinner.  This will happen once we have sufficient people interested. Once we know numbers of people wanting to travel we can then book bus, tickets and dinner, call Maureen on 087 9845102 to book.

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Choir; https://www.churchservices.tv/castleisland/archive/uploads/VoJX7axGwzeyv4E

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ADVICE from Garda Finnerty; “stay in the company that you know”. “The consumption of alcohol, drugs, or other toxic substances not only diminishes your senses, but makes you particularly attractive to criminals. If you observe criminal behaviour, leave the area and call the Gardaí. Stay on well-lit streets and walk against the flow of traffic,” “Never get involved in other people’s disputes. Never respond to taunts or snide remarks by others – these are designed to engage you in conflict. Remember – you cannot rationalise with aggressive or drunk people.” “Before you go out for the night, plan on how you will get home safely.”

FIRE: Thomas McCarthy , Fire Officer in Foynes spoke to a group in Ballyhahill  about the dangers of fires in the home. A few tips to be aware of at Christmas. Do not have TV, video and Fairy lights plugged into a double adaptor. It is lethal. Overloaded. Use fused plug board.

Do not put the crib on top of the TV. Can get too hot and go on fire.

Do not have fairy lights near curtains as they can get hot enough to burn.

A TV in a steamy kitchen is not a good idea.

Beware of leaving on TV when there is nobody in the house. Too dangerous.

ALWAYS unplug everything at night except fridge and radio-clock.

Do not let children near matches

Not wise to have a mirror over a fire, for fear of clothes catching fire while leaning in over it.

Electric blankets were another thing to be wary of. If you need to use them keep them on the bed always. Do not fold them away for the summer. (Advice taken from notes of Peg Prendeville)

COUNCIL has granted planning permission to Astellas Pharma at Kerry Technology Park, Tralee. The €330 million facility will bring engineering, science and technology employment to Kerry.

HEALTH, people are worried attending outpatients clinics, and mixing with people being treated with infectious diseases at some hospitals.

WATER Quality; Ollie Whyte said: “Up to this point, we had repeatedly indicated to all relevant public bodies that farmers were not the only contributors to the water quality issue. In our opinion, sewage treatment plants were also part of the problem.  “In response to these claims, we were told that the water quality problem was a farmer-related issued, 66% of which was attributed to livestock farmers, and 33% ascribed to the tillage sector.

“We decided to secure our own figures regarding the actual quality of the water emanating from sewage treatment plants.”

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FEAST:

Feast of St. Stephen is celebrated on Tuesday 26th December. The first martyr, he is the patron saint of stonemasons and bricklayers. Feast of the Holy Innocents is celebrated on Thursday 28th December, the little boys put to death by King Herod in his effort to kill the baby Jesus

POPE Francis celebrated his 87th birthday on Sunday morning ahead of his weekly Angelus by meeting with children and families who are assisted by the Vatican’s Santa Marta Pediatric Dispensary. As the 266th successor of St. Peter to the papacy, Francis will be the oldest bishop of Rome since Pope Leo XIII.

ROME Synod: The XVI Synodal Assembly was a positive experience. It was marked by a prayerful and calm atmosphere, even if divergent viewpoints were expressed. The 365 members represented a great variety of cultural backgrounds and convictions. The presence of the 54 women, fully members of the Synodal Assembly with voting rights, was a significant milestone in the development of the Synod of Bishops since instituted after the Second Vatican Council. The young people present contributed in a spirit of freedom and with a passion for the Church. What emerged particularly was the realisation that synodality is not just about an “event” that happens now and then. Synodality is about a “process”, a way of being Church, a style of interacting together in discerning what the Spirit is saying to the Church. Except from Report from Bishop Leahy of Limerick.

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ST PIO Prayer meeting Castleisland  Dec 19  https://youtu.be/mGEwwkaWZd8 

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TV presenter Hugh Wallace wants to meet homeowners who have planning permission (if needed) and who are going preparing to start their build. The series is filmed over one year, the home would need to be complete by September 2024, details from  property@animotv.ie

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KENYA gains independence in 1963 https://www.britishpathe.com/asset/87168/

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HISTORY: Match 124 from ‘Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database’ Description:             

Hand-written letter from Michael Walsh, Knocknagoshel, County Kerry, to Mr Costello, 7 November 1955, on the subject of emigration. ‘I am writing you this letter about farmers’ daughters going to England in the townland. In one farmer’s house the only girl is gone leaving father and son to carry on. Another farmer’s house, four girls are gone and the fifth and last one talking of going … where will a farmers’ son find a wife. It is bad for business and the progress of the country’.

Date: 7/11/1955- Cabinet: s 11582F File: Irish Labour, Emigration Type:    letter Keywords: emigration; marriage

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Match 180 from ‘Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database’ Description:  

Memorandum from the Department of Industry and Commerce, for the Government, 20 June 1946, regarding travel permit statistics for the year 1945. The memorandum states that there has been a net increase in population during 1939 and 1940 which was due to immigration occasioned by the war. Table 1, shows the estimated population from 31 December 1938 to 1945. ‘Female population 1945 – 1483000’. Table 4, on page 4 of the memorandum classifies emigrants by age group. It shows that at ages 16 to 24 years the majority of emigrants were female. ‘There has been a marked increase in the preponderance of young females in the total number going to employment. Increases in the numbers going to employment such as nursing, probably for the greater part probationer nurses is, no doubt, largely responsible for the heavier concentration of the number of female migrants under 21′. Pages 5 and 6, examine the occupation of emigrants. ”Almost half of the female migrants in 1945 went as domestic servants or housekeepers, while the bulk of the remainder went to nursing. In all, these occupations accounted for 78 per cent of the total number of females going to employment’. The memorandum also shows the emigrants county of last residence. It states that in several counties the number of female emigrants exceeded the number of males, the excess being particularly marked in County Kerry. A summary of the statistics is attached to the memorandum and this outlines several trends in female emigration. ‘Over half of the emigrants and almost 70 per cent of the female emigrants were under 25 years of age … almost half the female emigrants in 1945 went as domestic servants or housekeepers while the bulk of the remainder went to nursing occupations’. Covering letter from the Department of Industry and Commerce, to the Secretary to the Government, 20 May 1946.

Date:     20/5/1946

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OLD Maps; https://collections.lib.uwm.edu/digital/collection/agdm/id/1262/rec/6

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Irish Love Song

https://collections.lib.uwm.edu/digital/collection/sheetmusic/id/1524/rec/889

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WINTER: Southern Cross (Adelaide, SA : 1889 – 1954) Fri 14 Feb 1930 Page 4.

CHRISTMAS IN IRELAND.

Ireland had a very quiet Christmas (writes a Dublin correspondent).

The weather was as bad as it could be, yet had no effect in diminishing the attendance at Mass, and all the churches were crowded, most people assisting at least two Masses. In the Dublin Pro Cathedral the Masses began at 6 o’clock and there were half-hour Masses till noon, when there was a High Mass, at which His Grace the Archbishop presided and preached. During the weekend the Cribs in all the churches drew large numbers of people. The suspension of the Dublin Corporation left the city without the old-time participation through its city fathers in the ceremonies, of the High Mass. But in other centres the local authorities were well represented. The National Army had

its own celebrations at the Curragh Camp, where Masses were said in the Garrison Church from an early hour. At the Curragh and at Portobello and other Dublin barracks there were, church parades, and in the evening a special Christmas dinner for the troops. Everywhere the holy season was marked by attention to the needs of the poor. The firm of Guinness, Dublin’s largest industry, gave the St. Vincent de Paul Society £213, which was distributed in fuel and blankets to the poor in the area of the great brewery. There were many visits to the hospitals.

The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 – 1947) Fri 14 Mar 1930 Page 23

Hard Winters. Experiences in Ireland

 We hear much about old-fashioned  winters, and there is a prevailing idea that winters in Ireland have become milder than they were (writes T._-F. Higgins in the “Irish Times ). The study of meteorological records gives no valid support to this theory: in fact ,It may be asserted that no noteworthy  change in our winter climate has occurred during the past century and a half. It is not difficult to understand how the idea that there has been a change originated. Children give no

 heed to a mild winter, but a cold winter, or even a spell of bitter weather, is indelibly impressed on the childish memory. Then, in later life, the middle-aged man, looking back on the days of childhood. recalls what seems like a series of severe winters, because he vividly remembers many occasions when, during what seemed a long time, the snow was very heavy and the ponds were frozen. So the

 Idea of change takes root. Our annalists did not neglect meteorological phenomena, and scattered

through the pages of the Annals of the Four Masters, the Annals of Ulster, the Annals of Lough Co, and tho “Chronicum Scotorum” are to be found dozens of references to wet summers, great frosts and mild winters. If the recording scribe did not exaggerate, the year A.D. 684 must have been exceedingly cold, “There was a great frost this year, and the rivers and lakes of Ireland were frozen,

 and the sea between Ireland and Scotland, so that there was communication between the two countries on the Ice.  In January, 821, there was “unusual frost; and the seas, lakes and rivers

were frozen, so that droves of cattle and burdens could be conveyed over them,” The Annnals of Ulster record, under January, 917: “Great snow and cold and unprecedented frost In this

year, so that the chief lakes and rivers of Ireland were passable, which brought great havoc upon cattle, birds and fishes.” The year 1047 was called “the year of the great snow.” The  winter of 1114-15 brought “very hard weather of frost and snow from December 18 to February 15 or a little longer: so that It caused destruction of birds and cattle and people, whereof grew great death throughout

 all Ireland and in Leinster especially,”

THE LIFFEY FROZEN.

In 1339 there was a great   plague of snow and of frost which prevailed that year from the beginning of a fortnight of winter, until a part of spring came.

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The January of 1814 witnessed an unprecedented fall of snow,- followed by a bitter frost. On the 11th of the month, the snow lay six feet deep in the streets of Dublin, Shops were shut for several days and business was brought almost to a stand-still. Traffic between Dublin and the different parts of Ireland was suspended for weeks, and on January 19th no fewer than 1,500 country mails were

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On this 800th anniversary of the first crib, let’s be grateful for how the crib each year offers a chance to spiritually open the door of our lives and say: “Jesus, welcome, come in, come into my life, into the life of the family, into the situations of conflict in our world”.

Of course, as we look at the crib, we not only welcome Jesus in, but realise we can have Christmas everyday if we love one another as Jesus commanded us because when we love one another He, Emmanuel, is indeed among us.

Finally, we can be grateful that in the hectic rhythm of life, the crib prompts us to pause and contemplate. It’s when we stop and pray that we realise what really matters in life.

https://www.limerickleader.ie/news/christmas-in-limerick/1370408/a-message-about-the-crib-at-christmas-from-the-bishop-of-limerick.html

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Peace on earth will come to stay when we live Christmas everyday

   – Helen Rice

We are almost completing our journey through Advent, which is traditionally known as a time of preparations, to celebrate the anniversary of the coming of the Lord. During this graced period, we wait in joyful hope while we ponder again the mystery of the incarnation when our Creator God shared the Godself with creation. In the next few days, we will be commemorating this event, the birth of Jesus, which caused the heavens to rejoice and earth to be glad. It promised peace to all of good will. We will be celebrating the feast of Emmanuel, God-With-Us. Teilhard de Chardin describes it as,“the celebration of eruption of divine love into space-time.” Such is the good news we celebrate, that Jesus, born of the Virgin Mary entered our human history and is sharing the human journey with us. And as Jesus walks with us, we are never alone. This is the message of Christmas.

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WASHING: Thanks to the intervention of caring friends and informative Twitter/X threads, I eventually righted my ways. Properly caring for your clothes, sheets and towels is not just sensible and hygienic, it can greatly expand the lifespan of an item. It is also far better for the environment. According to the National Park Service, the average residential washing machine in the US uses 41 gallons (155 litres) of water a load, and dryers are responsible for roughly 6% of the average home’s energy use.

We talked to experts about how to do laundry better and smarter.

How often should you be doing laundry?

The experts I spoke to agreed that we could extend the lifespan of most garments by going a little longer between washes.

https://www.theguardian.com/wellness/2023/dec/14/laundry-clothes-expert-guide?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-gb

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Decades ago, Sister Catherine Lillis also helped set up a rehabilitation hospital in Egypt to treat soldiers paralysed during the conflict with Egypt which ended with the Egypt-Israel peace treaty in 1979. According to the Ceann Comhairle, “Sister Catherine is being honoured for her service to humanity on four continents.  It seems like many lifetimes of good work have been packed in to just one life.  Certainly not an easy life but she’s had a wonderful life.”

Senator Mullen described Sister Catherine as, “a living lesson to people tempted to despair over the problems in the world. 

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45 Years… 350,000 hot meals.

And a kindness returned thanks to you.

In 1975, a group of SVP’s volunteers began delivering ‘Meals on Wheels’ to the elderly and housebound in need of a hot dinner and a helping hand.

Now, almost half a century later, one man’s kindness is being returned to him, thanks to you…

‘Ding dong’… as the springtime sun sets over beautiful County Kerry, Michael’s doorbell sounds its cheery tune.

On a little table in the front porch, he finds his hot dinner waiting for him.

Normally, the driver, who himself has been an SVP volunteer Meals on Wheels driver for over 30 years, would pop his head in for a quick chat with Michael. But coronavirus has changed all that…

Today, he can only give Michael a friendly wave from a safe distance before he’s away to his next delivery.

This year, the service celebrates its 45th birthday during what is the most challenging and demanding year in its history.

Kindness comes full circle

Michael was one of the dedicated and proactive SVP volunteers who started the Meals on Wheels service.

Back then, he wanted to help make sure seniors, the housebound, and disabled people could get a hearty home-cooked meal each day.

Now, the very kindness he showed to his neighbours all those years ago is being returned to him.

“Little did I think back then in 1975 when we started the service that I’d be needing it myself,” says Michael, who is coming up to his 90th birthday.

“It’s a wonderful service… marvellous,” Michael tells us. And, he says, the generosity of the people of Ireland is as strong today as it was 45 years ago…

“We felt at the time when we were starting it that we might have trouble finding people to deliver Meals on Wheels, but we had no problem.”

And it’s a good thing too, because from Malin to Mizen and every county along the way, coronavirus has put an enormous pressure on all of SVP’s services.

Under pressure

Since lockdown began, the demand for our Meals on Wheels service in Kerry has more than doubled.

Hannah, who helps run the service today and is herself in her seventies and cocooning, says the increase in demand comes as it’s impossible to raise funds locally…

“We usually put on Bingo on a Sunday night, but it’s stopped, and our shop is closed, so we’ve no source of income right now.”

And that’s why your generosity is more cherished now than ever…

Because of you, our dedicated local volunteers, and the chefs — who refused to stop cooking during this crisis — the service has been able to keep up with the demand and deliver hot meals to vulnerable people every day.

May the kindness and goodwill you give so generously in these tough times return itself to you in a thousand wonderful ways. Thank you for your heart of gold!

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