PADRE PIO Devotions in Castleisland led by Fr. Mossie Brick on Tuesday, April 20 at 7.30pm. Witness will be given by Mike O’Mahony. A journey from Alcohol 24/7 to a pathway of recovery and living for one day at a time. Watch on church services on line.
COMMEMORATION of the death of Mick Galvin a native of Ballydonoghue who was killed at Kilmorna 100 years ago took place recently, other casualties, later on May 12th were Patrick Walsh, (Liselton), Jeremiah Lyons (Duagh), and Patrick Dalton (Athea). Later on May 26th 1921, Jack Sheehan was killed. Sir Arthur Vickers was killed on 14th April 1921 and Kilmorna House burned.
FR. KEVIN our parish priest, commented on a recent Fair City storyline, which he said was inaccurate and disrespectful to the sacrament of confession. He said he was contacted by scriptwriters from Fair City who apologised and said there was no intention to cause offence.
COVID-19 Support Line for Older People: The support line is open seven days a week, 8am-8pm, by calling 0818 2220 24.
DEATH has taken place of the Very Reverend Tom Hickey, retired P.P. Baile an Fheirtéaraigh and formerly of Dingle on the 12th of April 2021. Survived by his sister Maura O’ Connor (Limerick), his brother Ben (USA), sister in law Margaret, nieces, nephews, grandnephews, Bishop Ray Browne and the Priests of the Diocese of Kerry, parishioners and the communities in which he ministered.
Minister Foley says Father Hickey was a gifted man, who shared his time and talent so generously with the communities he served and those with whom he worked. She says he spent a lifetime organising and teaching drama throughout the county, winning numerous awards in a variety of drama competitions and Kerry was blessed to experience his giftedness and his genius.
Fr. Tom was born in 1924 and was ordained in 1950. He started his priesthood in Motherwell Diocese in Scotland, returned to the diocese of Kerry to serve in Tuosist, Brosna, Duagh, Moyvane, Tralee, Killeentierna, Irremore, Kenmare, Ballinskelligs and finally Ballyferriter. He retired as parish priest in Ballyferrriter in 2005 and became Assistant priest from then till the present day.
More at https://moyvane.com/the-old-marian-hall-and-wonderful-variety-shows/
ANNIVERSARIES: Richard Stack, Kathleen Reidy, Mike Greaney, John Kennelly, Nora M Cronin, Mary Murphy, Nell Heffernan, Kathleen O’Sullivan, Paddy Barrett, Peg O’Sullivan, Nora Fitzgerald, Ian Cahill, Peggy O’Connor, Ann Kennelly, Sr. Marcellina O’Sullivan, Marie McEllistrim, Sheila Furlong, Sr. Eileen Scanlon, Sean Collins, Martin Mulvihill, Con Carmody, Mai Liston, Tom Finucane, Tom Heffernan, Fr. Paul Dillon. Mass Moyvane; Sat 17th at 7.30pm for Mike Greaney, Bunaghara & Leitrim Middle (Anni); Sun 18th at 11.00am for John Shanahan, Kilbaha (Anni) & his loving dad Patrick & deceased of the Shanahan & Egan families; Mon 19th at 7.30pm for Kitty O’Sullivan, Kinnard, Glin (Anni);Tues 20th at 7.30pm a Special Intention – Sick; Wed 21st at 7.30pm for Tom McNamara, Cooraclare Village (Anni); Thurs 22nd at 7.30pm for Robert Nolan, Carrueragh (Months Mind); Fri 23rd at 7.30pm for Martin Mulvihill, Nenagh & l/o Glenalappa (Anni); Sat 24th at 7.30pm for Con Carmody, The Village (1st Anni); Sun 25th at 11.00am for Nell Flavin, Trien (Months Mind).
Mass Knockanure; Sun 18th at 9.30am for Teresa Kennelly, Knockanure & Listowel (Anni) & Maureen Smith, and mass on Sun 25th at 9.30am for Helen & John Joe O’Sullivan, Ardagh & their daughter-in-law Mary O’Sullivan, Athea (Anni).
Feast of St. George is celebrated on Friday 24th April. He was a Roman tribune who was martyred for his faith and who became the patron saint of soldiers and of England.
CONGRATULATIONS to Bridie Fitzgerald who was born at Athea on 26th March 1921, having reached 100 years, she lives at Mungret and Fr. Davern celebrated the occasion with a mass and remarked on others who reached 100 years in the locality.
POET: The Brendan Kennelly Literary Archive was launched in Trinity College Dublin at an online event marking the poet’s eighty-fifth birthday April 17th, 2021.
WORLD Day of Prayer for Vocations Sunday 25th; also Anzac Day.
Fr. HICKEY: https://twitter.com/MOLSCEAL/status/1253224950888124416
Rest in Peace Fr Tomás 1924 to 2021
The death has occurred of the greatly loved Fr. Tom Hickey, retired P.P. Baile an Fheirtéaraigh and formerly of Dingle on Monday last, the 12th of April 2021.
https://www.dioceseofkerry.ie/2021/04/rest-in-peace-fr-tomas-1924-to-2021/
More at; https://www.facebook.com/NuachtTG4/videos/200117441641014/
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A PRIEST: Sunday, April 25th is Vocations Sunday you might consider becoming a priest? Interested contact our Vocations Director – Fr. Joe Begley – Vocations Director glengarriff Also check out our Vocations link in www.dioceseofkerry.ie
ST JOHN’S Theatre in Listowel is looking for a new curator in residence, closing date for submissions is 23 April 2021.
VACCINE: Dr Brosnan of Dingle says if GPs received regular deliveries of the vaccine, it would almost allow for walk-in vaccinations to take place. Many country people have no transport and then travelling long distances, increases danger. Heard story about a partner of a person vaccinated, following day had strange side effects including pains and stiffness, and they got no vaccine themselves.
SPRING cleaning along the roads continues, great to see volunteers collect and dispose of roadside rubbish. Sad the council do not have more bins in villages, as many would use them, rather than dumping cans and bottles containing fluids, which would spill in cars, which have no holders for half used containers.
HSE; Newspaper reports, only students and trainee nurses and medics who received Covid-19 vaccine can train and do work placements in hospital wards and in health facilities. Change of mind; In a letter to higher education institutes, Dr Henry advised that students who have not taken the vaccine may continue in HSE facilities, subject to following public health guidelines and infection prevention and control.
LECTURE on Bryan MacMahon will be live on April 22nd at 7.30pm. Details from Kerry Writers Museum site.
COMMUNITY Games events see their Facebook Page.
RENEWABLE Energy; details to developing the grid to meet ambitious 2030 renewable energy targets. It must redevelop the grid to manage 70% of Ireland’s electricity coming from renewable sources by 2030. The workshop aims to get the thoughts of rural communities and individuals on the four draft approaches in order to reach the 2030 targets. More from Irish rural link
https://www.irishrurallink.ie/have-your-say-shaping-our-electricty-future/
COOKING: Certificate in Culinary Arts (Food Preparation and Cooking) starts on Monday, May 10th 2021. The course is fully funded, so no fees are payable. It runs for 20 weeks full time and aims to develop a range of basic food prep, cooking and culinary arts skills. Each learner will be based in an industry standard production kitchen at Kerry College’s Clash Road Campus and will have their own workstation. Apply here now: https://kerrycollege.ie/full-time-courses/food-preparation-and-cooking-culinary-arts-tralee/
MAIZE: Teagasc say 15,000ha of forage maize will be grown in Ireland this year, same as in 2020 and 16,200ha and 17,300ha of maize grown in 2019 and 2018 respectively.
CALVES: Dairy Beef Calf Programme, the closing date of Monday, April 26, applications can be made online at agfood.ie Male dairy calves and both male and female dairy beef calves will be eligible for the scheme and applicants can receive payment on a maximum of 20 calves.
EU: Brendan Golden, the IFA’s national livestock chairperson said of European Commission trade deal with the Mercosur countries”. “There is little or nothing in this deal for Ireland. We must be prepared to reject it,”
NIARON LTD: ESB jointing works will continue between Knockanure village and Moyvane graveyard this week.
VIRTUAL FLEADH BY THE FEALE: See our Facebook page for registration details.
COMHALTAS are asking individuals to prepare a history project under several headings, to preserve the heritage of our county, details on their website.
DARKNESS INTO LIGHT 2021: You can join us at Sunrise – Saturday, May 8. Join in any way you can – walk, swim, and bike or simply share your sunrise moment. Visit www.darknessintolight.ie to sign up.
GAA: Limerick are play in Allianz Hurling League on Saturday, May 8 against Tipperary at the LIT Gaelic Grounds at 5.30pm. In the second round, Limerick travel to Salthill to play Galway at Pearse Stadium on Sunday, May 16 at 3.45pm. inter-county fixtures calendar, Kerry will get going with competitive games in June.
DEGREE: Pre-Degree course for adults, closing date 31 May 2021, details from University of Limerick.
ACTIVE Retired; We are inviting expressions of interest from all Active Retired Groups to host an event/ activity for older members of your community during the month of May. All event organisers must ensure that their event is on-line, or alternatively events must be adhering to the public health guidelines that may be in place at the time.
https://www.sdcc.ie/en/news/bealtaine-festival-may-2021.html
FOOD: The A-Z of Foods is a useful resource outlining everything you need to know about how to best manage food at home in order to prevent food waste.
https://stopfoodwaste.ie/resources/storage-cooking/a-z
Historic Graves
https://historicgraves.com/temple-athea/li-tpat-0071/grave
MILFORD Care Centre new chief executive Mary O’Brien. “The board of Milford Care Centre together with the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary are very happy with the appointment of Ms O’Brien, who brings a wealth of experience as an executive manager, leader and innovator to her role as chief executive. She has a proven track record, working in challenging and busy environments and a history of consistently achieving strong results with practical, cost-effective approaches to service development. She has forged partnerships beyond traditional healthcare boundaries and is a proven leader in accelerating healthcare transformation.” Milford Care Centre chairman Joe Murphy said.
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