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Community notices 17th June

PROLOGUE:  Take a lesson from the weather, pay no attention to criticism.
DEATHS:  We offer our sympathy to the family of the late William (Bill )Daughton, Knockbrack whose funeral took place on Tuesday. To the family of Tom McCarthy, Dromtrasna South whose funeral took place on Wednesday.  To the family of Elizabeth (Liz )Scanlon, Knocknasna whose funeral took place on Saturday. Ar dheis Dé raibh a anam.
WEDDING BELLS:  Congratulations to Elaine O’Callaghan and Justin Fleming who celebrated the Sacrament of Marriage in Abbeyfeale on Saturday 1st June. We wish them every happiness in their married life together.
BAPTISMAL PREPARATION MEETING:  A Baptismal Preparation Meeting will take place in Tournafulla on Tuesday 9th July at 8pm. Parents who intend to baptise their child in the next month are asked to attend this most important meeting.

COMMUNITY BASED PROGRAMMES:  Community Based Ongoing Programmes
Aqua Aerobics     Mondays  10.am.  West Limerick Sports Complex, Newcastle West.   Registration is essential contact Rachel  061-524973
Weekly Walk :  Join us every Tuesday for walk and chat at 11am. Explore a different venue each week.  Meet at the entrance to the Desmense.  Further information from  Maureen  087 9845102.

ANOTHER FIRST FOR LIMERICK:  John Nelligan penned the following tribute to his native county.  The first of Limerick’s firsts came when Limerick senior footballers won the first All-Ireland final in 1897, which was played in Donnybrook, Dublin. The second of Limerick’s firsts came when John Moran became the first directly elected mayor in the Republic. So, without further ado, let us heartily congratulate John on his election to high office. His family roots are well embedded in West Limerick and East Kerry and he has stated on many occasions that his exposure, from an early age, to the necessity of the need for practicality in the life of rural Ireland has given him an advantage in navigating the, sometimes dangerous, currents of political and commercial life. .We must, also, congratulate our six councillors on their re-election for the Newcastle West Electoral Area for another five years. Our new council has its inaugural meeting on June 21st and our new Mayor will, also, assume office on that date.  We wish the Council and the Mayor the very best of good fortune in their endeavours to advance the cause of Limerick City and County. Of particular importance will be the document that is to be referred to as the Mayoral Programme, as this will put meat on the bones of the remarks that John made during his campaign. Should Mayor Moran prove to be as energetic in his discharge of the duties of his office as he has promised, then we could be in for a rollercoaster ride over the next five years. Oh, to live in interesting times!
CALLING ALL RESIDENTS/ VISITORS:  Hub Planning in association with SICAP and Tusla are carrying out a survey on the needs within Abbeyfeale. Take their quick survey and let them know what services/supports you want to see for yourself/your family in Abbeyfeale so that hopefully we can build a stronger, more supportive community here in Abbeyfeale. Full details on the West Limerick Resources Facebook page.   Further details from Dearbhla 069 62222
PRAYER FOR STUDENTS DOING EXAMS THIS WEEK:  Lord, pour out your Spirit of Wisdom on these students: help them to remain calm, to attend carefully to the questions asked, to think clearly, to remember accurately, and to express themselves well. Grant that they may reflect on the best of the work they have done and the best of the teaching they have received. Accept their best efforts in these examinations and in the great test of life on earth. May your love be upon them, O Lord, as they place all their trust in you. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

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ABBEYFEALE TOURIST OFFICE: It has reopened for June, July and August in the renamed Old Bank on Main Street.   Open from 11-2pm Monday – Saturday.  Over 20 volunteers are covering the hours from Monday to Saturday and they would be delighted if you called in to say hello.

MAUREEN’S ON A ROLL:  “We have a lot of people who enjoyed our Spring Break in Donegal last April putting their name down for another great break.  Bed, breakfast and choice of menu dinner each day.  Complimentary use of the Leisure Centre and after dinner we will have dancing to music that will have everyone out on the floor.
Each day after breakfast we will be out touring taking in the beauty of Westport and visiting some very interesting places.  For more information and booking don’t hesitate contact Maureen 087 9845102”.

GLORACH NOTES:  Upcoming events include:  Bingo every Monday night at 8pm.

ABBEYFEALE WOMEN’S SHED:  Abbeyfeale Women’s Shed are hoping to open soon. For further details contact Margaret (secretary) on (087)2440786.
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AN AIRBOURNE SURVEY: The Tellus survey, is a national program working on behalf of Geological Survey Ireland (GSI) gathering geochemical and geophysical data across Ireland. The Tellus team will shortly commence an airborne survey to gather geophysical data across counties Kerry, north-west Cork, and neighbouring Limerick. Given the aircraft will fly at a low altitude of 60 metres over rural areas and may startle sensitive livestock, we are keen to inform and engage with as many organisations as possible to help raise awareness of the survey activity. To know more about the Tellus programme, please visit   www.tellus.ie

SET DANCING FOR BEGINNERS:  Timmy Woulfe has started a set dancing class for adult beginners in The Library, Athea on Monday nights at 8pm.   Contact him for further information on 087 9451247.

SWIFT DOC:  A new minor injury medical clinic has opened at the Work Hub on Main St.  Contact the clinic on 818009911 Monday-Friday 6-10pm and Saturday and Sunday 9-6pm.  They do not accept medical cards and will write a report to your own doctor after your consultation.

RALLY FOR LIFE:  Ireland’s largest annual pro-life March Parnell Square, Dublin 1.30pm Saturday July 6.
JOHN MORIARTY, A WAY TO WONDER: FESTIVAL OPENING, BOOK LAUNCH AND WEBSITE LAUNCH
Location: The Church of the Assumption, Moyvane on Friday 21st starting at 7.30pm. A free event to mark the opening of the John Moriarty Festival weekend and officially launch a new collection of John’s writing, John Moriarty: Grounded in Story. This is a carefully-chosen selection of John’s own writing on his roots and early influences in Moyvane. Special guests and speakers include Fr. Pat Aherne, Br. Sean Aherne, Fr. John Joe Spring, Tommy Tiernan and editors of the collection, Amanda Carmody and Mary McGillicuddy. A new website, dedicated to building a community around John’s writing, will also be officially launched. Weekend ticket: €100 • The Blackbird and The Bell Revisited online livestream ticket: €15 Visit www.johnmoriarty.ie to purchase tickets.

DAY FOR LIFE 2024:“The Lord is my Shepherd – Compassion and Hope at the End of Life”  There has been much discussion in the media recently about “assisted suicide”, whereby people who feel they are overburdened by suffering will be facilitated in bringing their lives to a premature end by a change in legislation. The Catholic Church opposes such proposals. As Catholics, along with many people of other faiths and none, we share a different vision about what it is to be fully human, especially when we are suffering and approaching death in the hope of eternal life. People who are coming towards the end of their lives are vulnerable, and recent research shows that many feel themselves a burden on their loved ones and wider society. Jesus shows us that life always has dignity and that there is no such a thing as a useless life. We are called to defend this gift of life to its natural end and to protect vulnerable citizens from a culture that could pressure them into assisted suicide. We support people with the companionship of a listening ear, appropriate treatment, and the best of care, so that their last days can be times of grace, intimacy and love.
Jesus did not send the sick away. Our Lady remained at the foot of the Cross to the very end as Her Son, Jesus, died. Mary is the model of compassionate presence and prayer whom we are called to imitate. People close to death and their loved ones, often go through similar darkness and pain but can come to a more complete acceptance and find peace in those treasured last moments accompanied by spiritual care.
(Bishop Kevin Doran, Bishop John Keenan and Bishop John Sherrington, representing the Bishops Conferences of Ireland, Scotland and England & Wales)
Meeting Matt – the experience of one priest.
I first met Matthew when he was about twenty. His girlfriend, Claire, called into the house one day and asked if she could bring her boyfriend for a blessing, because he had been in hospital having treatment for Leukaemia. He was back home, but he still couldn’t go into public spaces because of the risk of infection. She suggested that she would bring Matt to meet me the following Saturday.
To be honest, when I saw him first, Matt looked a lot healthier and stronger than I had expected. The impression changed a bit, when he took off the wooly hat, because he had lost all his hair from the chemotherapy. We chatted for a while, initially about themselves and then about Matt’s illness. He was hopeful, but realistic. They had opened a door for me by asking if Matt could have a blessing. We ended up celebrating the anointing of the sick and I gave them Holy Communion.
We kept in regular contact after that and I got to know Matt and his family fairly well. A few months later, the leukaemia took hold again and he was back in hospital. It soon became clear, however, that Matt was not getting better, so he decided to come home and spend his final weeks surrounded by his family. There was nothing more that medical science could do. Matt was dying, but he was still surrounded by a community of care. The hospice team called regularly. Matt’s bed was in an alcove off the sitting room. His parents and siblings and, of course, Claire, accompanied him with love every step of the way.
A couple of days before he died, Matt asked me to come and say Mass for him in the house. He told me he had picked the Gospel himself; the well-known passage from St John: “I have given you a new commandment, love one another as I have loved you”. As I was setting up for the Mass, Matt said: “If it’s ok, I’d like to say a few words after the Gospel.” He spoke very simply to those who were gathered around him about how, like Jesus in the Gospel, he would be leaving them very soon. He reassured them that, throughout the experience of his illness, he had felt surrounded by love, and he encouraged them to continue loving one another”. That was it; nothing complicated, but very powerful.  Matt did not just live with dignity through his final illness; he grew in his humanity and in his faith. All we had to do was to accompany him and to make sure that he never felt abandoned or alone. It was the story of the Good Samaritan in real life.

ESTUARY SWIM: Limerick based charity St. Gabriel’s Foundation is delighted to be the nominated charity of the Glin Estuary Swim this July. Swimmers will take on the Shannon and swim from Coleman’s Castle, Labasheeda, to Glin Pier on Saturday July 13th. Swimmers can register their interest and get a sponsorship card from Swim Organiser Maria Geoghegan by emailing [email protected].

.SUMMER  MARKET:  Ballybunion Market opened on Saturday 1st June until Saturday 31st August from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Huge variety of crafts, food gifts each week with 25 vendors to choose from.

LITTLE BUDDIES PRE SCHOOL:   Will be opening in September 2024 in Scoil Mháthair Dé. The Pre-School will be run by Clara Daly and Nora Scannell. Please contact Clara on 085-7569865 for enrolment or any further details.

ABBEYFEALE WOMEN’S SHED:  Abbeyfeale Women’s Shed are hoping to open soon. For further details contact Margaret (secretary) on (087)2440786.

PRAYER FOR IMPROVEMENT IN THE WEATHER: The Lord says ask and you shall receive so we continue to pray even as the weather improves and in thanksgiving too for the recent good weather:  “Loving God, we pray to you in good times and also in difficult ones too.  We give thanks for the blessings of our countryside.  We pray for fine weather for our farmers and all those who work the land.  Our prayers are for the land to dry up, so cattle can get out and crops sown.  We pray for balance to our seasons and especially now we pray for some sunshine and dry weather.  Amen.

FEALE CRAFTERS ARE BACK:  The Square, Saturday, June 22 -they have new stalls and thank you for your support.

GLIN Castle job; Full & Part Time positions available.  Email your C.V. & Cover Letter to [email protected]

LARTIGUE MONORAIL AND MUSEUM:  Last train run at 4pm. The Summer Season has recommenced since May 1st.  Check out the museum too when you visit.  Further information 068 24393.

GROW MENTAL HEALTH GROUP meets in Seanchaí Centre, Listowel every Wednesday evening at 8:00 pm. No referrals necessary. Just come along or telephone Jerry at 086-0271990.
ALONE the organisation that enables older people age at home are looking for Telephone and Visitation Volunteers to support older people in the community. Call 0801 222 024 or see ALONE.ie/Volunteer for more info.’

DESMOND CASTLE NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC:  The Castle NCW will be open until 05 November. Please note these dates may be subject to change. Please check with site in advance of any planned visit.  Open daily 10:00 – 18:00.  Further information 06977408.

DANCE CLASSES:  Every Tuesday night in June in McHale’s Function Rooms in Causeway with tutor Norella Mary Molyneaux.

DRAWING AND NATURE WORKSHOP with Lisa Fingleton in Ballybunion Library on Saturday 15th June from 10 to 1 p.m. for ages 3 – 13. Phone 068 27615/[email protected] to book.

WILD ENCOUNTERS AND MINI ZOO:  Be sure and plan an outing down the Ardagh side in Coolyroe to visit the Mini Zoo.  Open Monday – Wednesday and at weekends.  Book your visit on 061 974951.

SOCIAL DANCING IN DUAGH SPORTS AND LEISURE COMPLEX;  There’s a fine crowd and a lovely floor in North Kerry’s newest dance venue every Friday night from 9-11pm..V31K659.  Dancing this coming weekend to Noreen Ashe.  Admission €10…

RATHFREEDAGH GARDEN FETE:  Sunday, July 7th.
BLOOD DONATIONS:  3,000 units needed per week to maintain the national blood supply.  Phone 1800222111 for details of local clinics.  The hospital requirements are 6% higher than this time last year.
RAMBLING HOUSE; Some of these may close for the summer so check before travelling. Listowel on last Thursday of the month and Knockanure on the first Thursday of the month..  Ita’s Rambling House at the Desmond Complex is on the 3rd. Friday each month. (  Ita finishes up after the 21st   of this month for July and August.)  Knocalucka is on the 3rd. Tuesday of the month.  Josie’s Brosna 2nd Thursday of the month.  Ballyhahill 3rd Wednesday in the Community Centre.  John Barrett’s Bar, Glin 4th Tuesday.  Tarbert last Saturday of the month at the Community Centre.

BOOK LAUNCH:  Colm Tobin will launch his latest book ‘Long Island’ at the Blasket Centre, Dingle on Saturday July 20 at 7pm.

BUS TO LOUGH DERG: Fitzpatrick’s of Listowel are running a bus from June 26-28 to Lough Derg. Contact 087 3249822.

MAUREEN’S FUNDRAISERS:  Thank you to everyone who has sent used stamps and used and unwanted candles.  I have another three black bags to send away,   thanks to each and everyone of you, please keep up the good work, it is very much appreciated.   God Bless Maureen  087 9845102

RADIO MARIA: Radio Maria is a Catholic radio station, available via Saorview on television, – Saorview channel 210. It can also be listened to via their website radiomaria.ie Each day they have Mass, Rosary and other prayers, and Christian music and hymns. Also, discussions and talks on all aspects of the Christian faith and the Catholic Church. It is run by many dedicated people and deserves our support. Tune in and find programmes that you enjoy.

BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT:  Halla Mór, Knockaderry V42 HN73 from 10-12pm every second Monday starting Monday, May 27.

CARDS: There is a weekly Card Game at Athea GAA Clubhouse on Tuesday evenings from 8pm – 10.30pm. All welcome, come along & bring a friend.

GROW MENTAL HEALTH: Friendly Community based groups for anyone experiencing mental health issue through 12 Step Program of connection, hope, identity by empowering people to nurture their positive wellbeing by supporting personal growth through education, peer support and self-teaching. Contact Celia 086-1526966/ Danielle 086-1588626/Www.grow.ie

CHILDREN’S CHOIR:   All children are welcome, and if parents have not yet been in contact, interested parents and grandparents should contact Noreen Cotter, Riona Curtin, Fr Willie and Fr Tony.  The choir sang at Mass last Saturday evening and the feedback was extremely positive.

ARTS AND CRAFTS SUMMER CAMP:  Twenty hours of sculpture, painting, drawing and mixed media for children aged 7-12 years from 11-3pm July 8 -12 Teach na Feile, New St., Abbeyfeale. Book now Norma 087 1027327.

JOB: Lifeguards Wanted: Are you interested in working as a Beach Lifeguard? Clare, Fingal and Limerick are currently looking for lifeguards for the 2024 period. You will be responsible for performing rescues, administering first aid and the supervision of activities at the beach amongst other duties. For further information about these roles and many more can be found at https://watersafety.ie/careers/

ST.ITA’S DAY CARE AND SHELTERED HOUSING:  Meals on Wheels – Available to Everyone.  Collect from the Centre or have it delivered.     Monday, June 17 Sausages or Chicken Stirfry with Rice.    Tuesday, June 18 Bacon and Cabbage or Chicken Maryland.   Wednesday, June 19.  Beef stew or Chicken Fillet.  Thursday June 20 Turkey Steak or Pork Chop.     Friday, June 21 Fish Pie or Meat Alternative.  Please let us know if you require a Gluten Free or Vegetarian option.  Price List Soup €1, Main Meal €7, half portion €5.  Plate of Vegetables and Potatoes €3.  Dessert €2.  Contact 068 51850.

JANICE CARRIG MINSTRY: Holy Spirit Prayer Meeting last Sunday of each month at the Desmond Complex at 3pm.   Everyone welcome. Rosary, Divine Mercy, Scripture and healing.  The world is so in need of prayers.

CON CURTIN MUSIC FESTIVAL 2024:  Friday, June 28 – June 30.  Includes Workshops, Fiddle Recital, Busking in the Square, Set Ceili and a Book launch,  More information on www.concurtinmusicfestival.com

ACCORD CATHOLIC MARRIAGE CARE SERVICE CLG SEEKING MARRIAGE PREPARATION FACILITATORS:  If you have a positive attitude towards marriage in the Catholic Church and have the enthusiasm to be part of the Accord team in supporting couples who are preparing for the Sacrament of Marriage Accord wants to hear from you! Successful applicants will receive professional training and will be part of a team.

DANCE: Social Dancing in Ballybunion every Tuesday night at 7.30pm.

“SENIOR LINE:   Would you like someone to talk to?  Senior Line is Ireland’s national telephone service for older people open every day of the year 10am-10pm, Freephone 1800 80 4591.

CHURCH NOTES:  Co Parish Priests of the Pastoral Area:   Fr Denis Mullane
087/2621911 Fr Tony Mullins 087/2600414 Fr Willie Russell 087/2272825 Fr Dan Lane (Retired) 087/2533030 Fr James Ambrose (Retired) Tel 087/7740753.   Divine Mercy Meetings will take place every Monday evening after 7 pm Mass. Baptisms in Abbeyfeale will be celebrated on the first Saturday of each month at 5.00pm. Also, on the second Sunday of the month after the 12noon Mass. Contact the Sacristy 068/51915 during Mass Times.
Mass Intentions:  Mass intentions for next weekend   ;  Saturday  6.30pm Brian McAleer, Birmingham & Abbeyfeale Anniversary. Eileen Leahy 2nd Anniversary. Stephen O’Sullivan the Hill 2nd Anniversary. Dan & Madge Cussack and deceased members of the Cusack Family Sunday 10am Bridget, Maurice & Christina Harnett. Richard Gleeson, Kilconlea Lower. Michael Scannell, Dromtrasna Collins and his wife Hannah Mai . Peg & Tim Finucane St Ita’s Terrace. 12noon Eileen & Con Harnett Cragg . Sean Healy The Hill . Monday 24th 7pm Bertie Collins Convent St 4th Anniversary. and deceased members of the Collins Family. Bridget & Tady Mc Carthy, Templeglantine and deceased members of the McCarthy & Healy families. To book a Mass intention contact the sacristy during mass times.
Adult choir practice every Wednesday evening at 7.30pm.   Aware Depression & Bipolar Disorder Support www.aware.ie Tel: Freephone 1800 80 48 48 (available 7 days, 10am-10pm). Email: [email protected] Bodywhys Eating Disorders Associations of Ireland www.bodywhys.ie Email: [email protected] 01 2107906. Information and Support for Birth Mothers – whose babies were placed for adoption may be found at www.birthinfo.ie or by calling the relevant section of TUSLA at +353 818 445 500.   Parish Envelopes The collection envelopes for our parish were delivered in January. If there is anybody who wishes to use the envelopes system and did not receive a box please contact Anne 0868661651 at the office or the church. 068/51915. If you are new to the parish or would like to receive a box contact Anne also.  Pastoral Council – the present council has come to the end of its term and Fr. Tony and Fr. Willie have issued a call out for new members.   Online Donations Donate through the Parish Website www.abbeyfealparish.ie You can now make your weekly offering to the parish, through the parish website. Click on to the parish website at www.abbeyfealeparish.ie and you will see a Donate button on the right-hand side on the front page of the website. Just follow the instructions and you will be able to make your donation to the parish collection. Your continued support is very much appreciated.

GROW MENTAL HEALTH:  Friendly Community based groups for anyone experiencing mental health issue through 12 Step Program of connection, hope, identity by empowering people to nurture their positive wellbeing by supporting personal growth through education, peer support and self-teaching. Contact Celia 086-1526966/ Danielle 086-1588626/Www.grow.ie

MEDJUGORJE PILGRIMAGES: 18th—25th Sept 2024. Cost €510. For further information contact Tom Collins: 086 8380406. Group Leader: Maura Harksen. Spiritual Director: Fr. Francis Nolan, 11th September for 7 nights.  Return flights from Cork to Dubrovnik, 7 nights in Hotel Dubrovnik. Breakfast & Dinner each day. Full Religious Programme. €879, per person sharing. Optional: Travel insurance and single supplement. Joe Walsh guides and representative throughout. For details & bookings contact: Maura O’Keeffe Harcksen (Tralee) on 087 151 7696 or 066 7127143.

ABBEYFEALE COMMUNITY ALERT: Security Notice
An Post wish to make you aware that fraudulent emails and SMS messages may be circulated from time to time purporting to be from An Post. Please remember that An Post will never ask you to send your User ID number, Card PIN number, Secure Code, Online PIN number or app PIN number by email or SMS. Please do not send any account details by email or SMS. In addition, we will never link directly through to your logged in An Post Money Current Account or to a page that asks for your account details. For more information please see our Security Hub www.anpost.com/Money/Security Log onto Hi Digital – the step by step course to learn some digital skills and it’s free.  Ring them on 1800203030.  There are classes available at the Adult Education Centre to learn how to use smart phones and also in beginners’ computers.  Ring 068 31198 to register for the classes beginning again in September. Tips for road safety; Never walk on the public road without a hi viz jacket.  Always face oncoming traffic. Tips to keep your home secure when you go away on holidays include asking a neighbour to take in your post and putting a car in your drive.  If you are travelling abroad for medical or cosmetic procedures, you should inform yourself of both the risks and benefits of any procedures and discuss the plans with your medical practitioner before committing to any procedure abroad.  If you are having a drink abroad, try to ensure drinks are poured from an original, sealed bottle. If I had they would have had access to my bank details.  Keep your security settings or security software up to date on your computer and change your passwords regularly.  Once you reach the age of 65 and live alone or with a person/s aged over 65 you are entitled to receive a monitored alarm system. But if you have younger people living in the house who are out for long periods of the day then because you are spending hours alone you are also entitled to the system provided that you are over 65.  The free equipment is provided by Pobal following an application from Abbeyfeale Community Alert, there will be a monitoring fee to be paid from the second year of installation to the installing company of €72.  Please note that this fee has increased by €6 and is payable in a lump sum each year after year one.  Should you not have a landline the installing company Task provide a sim card at a rate of €7.50 per month payable from day one.  Committee members are Michael O’Kelly N.T., Seamus Stack, Mossie Gleeson, Kathleen Collins, Mary McArthur, John O’Sullivan, Billy Quirke N.T., Cllr. Francis Foley, Susan Daly, Catherine Daly, Marian Harnett

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