
Around the Districts: News from Kilkerley, Knockbridge, Louth and Shelagh
The usual communion rounds by clergy take place this week but note that Fr Gerry will do his calls on Friday (not Thursday). Family Tree Healing mass is in Knockbridge on Monday next July 6, at 8.00pm preceded by confessions and rosary. St Oliver Plunkett 400 celebrations take place in Drogheda on Saturday and Sunday next July 5/6 and on Sunday, July 13, in Louth Village there will be a procession from the church at 2.00pm to Ardpatrick for mass at 3.00pm with refreshments afterwards. Rally of Life takes place in Dublin on Saturday next, July 5, at 1.30pm. Bus leaves Dundalk at 12noon from Holy Family Church. Cost is Skerries, €20, details from Patricia 087 7671657.
Remember in your prayers, Anthony Reilly, Courtbane, formerly Rathmore, Helen O'Connell, Dublin Rd, Haggardstown, Peter Holland, Skerries, who died recently. Good wishes to all who are hospitalised or in nursing homes or unwell at home presently.
Dancing
Dancing continues on Sunday nights in the Community Centre from 8.30pm to 11.00pm as follows- This Sunday, July 6, The Wicklow Man plays; Chris Dallet plays on Sunday, July 13, Silver Moon (Donal and Bobby) play on Sunday, July 20.
Jackpot €15,000
Kilkerley Emmets Lotto Draw on Tuesday, July 1, had a Jackpot of €15,000. Numbers drawn on Tuesday, June 24, for jackpot of €15,000, were 05, 06, 11, 15. No winner. Match 3 winner got €200 for Susanne Dunne 5, 11, 15, 21.
Thanks to all who support the lotto. Entry €2 or three for €5. join onlne via website or Clubzap.
Flag Day
Kilkerley Emmets Flag Day takes place this Saturday next, July 5. Hopefully you can spare some time to help out on the day and get your name in asap to Caroline Deery 083 4385007 or Catherine Shevlin 0876537411 for the Roster, to crew as many locations as possible around town.
Blessing of Graves
Cemetery Sunday will take place on Sunday, July 13, with 10.30am mass in the cemetery, weather permitting.
Athletic Club
There will be a three week break in training from July 1 and resuming on Tuesday, July 22. Blackrock Beach races take place this Thursday and as it is a Club event we are hoping a big number of members will attend to represent Kilkerley AC. Coaches will be in attendance.
Emmets GFC
Intermediate League Rd 12 is this Sunday, July 6, at home to St Brides at 3.00pm. Rd 13 on Saturday, July 12, at home to Roche Emmets at 7.00pm; Rd 14 on Saturday, July 19, away to Dundalk Gaels at 7.00pm; Rd 15 on Saturday, July 26, at home to Mattock Rangers at 7.00pm and Rd 16 on Thursday, July 31, at 8.00pm away to Stabannon.
Next junior game is at home v Mattock at 7.30pm on Tuesday next, July 8. On Wednesday last our U14 Boys drew 2-14 to 3-11 in the A Championship Group 3 away to Dreadnots. On Tuesday last our minor boys U18 Div 3 lge team lost 4-12 to 3-17 to O'Raghallaighs at the Gaelic Grounds, Drogheda. Scorers- Stephen Kelly 3-1; Adrian Conlon 1-4; Luke Shevlin and Ryan Holland 0-2 each; Tadhg Fitzgerald, Alex Babbington and Oisin McElroy 0-1 each.
Then on Thursday last they drew 2-15 each away to St Kevins Lannleire. Our scorers- Luke Shevlin 1-5; Ryan Holland 1-2; Shea Finnegan, Alex Babington 0-2 each; Stephen Kelly; Adrian Conlon; Tadhg Fitzgerald, and Oisin McElroy 0-1 each. They play away to Clans this Friday at 8.00pm. Huge thanks to O'Callaghan travel, Dundalk for sponsoring a new set of jerseys for the minor team. #SupportLocal #ClubSponsor #Gratitude #OCallaghan Travel #MinorBoys. Your ongoing support is really appreciated and the club is proud to you as part of our team.
Check out O'Callaghan Travel when planning your holiday. 042 9330600 info@myhols.ie
Further minor games - Thursday, July 10 away to Dreadnots; Friday, July 18 at home v Dundalk Gaels at 8.00pm; Thursday, July 24 away to St Pats at 8.00pm. In Div 2 league our U16 Boys lost at home 0-7 to 3-14 against Roche Emmets on Monday 23/06/2025. Our U10 Mixed played well in the Hunterstown Blitz in games with Clans, Plunkets and the home team. U9 Girls did well in the Blitz in Louth Village on Sunday morning last in games against St Pats, Young Irelands and St Mochtas. Our Girls lost in the U14 A Championship QTR Final 4-7 to 5-14 away to St Brides. Junior B Girls Team lost 0-14 to 2-7 on Sunday last away to Roche.
Bowls
Bowling in the Community Centre will resume on Wednesday, September 3, at 7.45pm, following the summer break. New members welcome from juveniles upwards.
CES Vacancy
The following vacancy exists in Inniskeen West Louth Development CE Scheme - 1 Caretaker Groundsperson for Kilkerley Emmets GFC. Eligibility applies to this vacancy. If you are interested please contact Cathriona O'Rourke CE Office on 087 2055119/ cathriona@westlouthce.ie or any committee member of Kilkerley Emmets GFC.
ALONE
This organisation has a national support for older people to enable them to stay living at home for longer.
Volunteers are needed in your area so if you are willing to provide companionship or make calls to Older People once a week then call Fiona on 086 1366539 or email Fiona.boyle@alone.ie or sign up here: https://alone.ie/volunteers/ Full training and support provided.
St Vincent de Paul
From time to time families and individuals can find themselves in real need. It may be big or small, short or long term, so if you find yourself in that space contact our Help Line at St Vincent de Paul Society on 1800 677 777 in complete confidentiality or contact the local Kilkerley, St Therese Conference and you will also be treated with total confidentiality.
Knockbridge
Parish News
Rally of Life takes place in Dublin this Saturday, July 5, at 1.30pm. Bus leaves Dundalk at 12noon from Holy Family Church. Cost is €20, details from Patricia 087 7671657.
The usual communion rounds by clergy take place this week, but Fr Gerry will do his calls on Friday (not Thursday). Family Tree Healing mass is in Knockbridge on Monday next at 8.00pm preceded by confessions and rosary. St Oliver Plunkett 400 celebrations take place in Drogheda on Saturday and Sunday next July 5/6 and on Sunday, July 13, in Louth Village there will be a procession from the church AT 2.00PM TO Ardpatrick for mass at 3.00pm with refreshments afterwards. Remember in your prayers, Eamonn Kirk, Ballinclare, Helen O'Connell, Dublin Road, Haggardstown, who died recently.
Vintage Club
Our Knockbridge Vintage Club Road Run scheduled for last Sunday was cancelled due to a bereavement within our community. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this difficult time.
St Brides LGFA
On Wednesday last, the U16 Div 1 Quarter Final away to Cooley ended in defeat 3-9 to 0-8. Training each Saturday morning at 10.00am for U11 and U12 Girls.
St Brides Camogie
Training in the pitch every Friday evening at 5.30pm for juveniles U6s, U8s, U10s, U12s.
Centre
Anyone wishing to book the Parish Centre for funerals and other occasions please contact Jean Myers directly at 042 9338670.
ALONE
This organisation has a national support for older people to enable them to stay living at home for longer. Volunteers are needed in your area so if you are willing to provide companionship or make calls to Older People once a week then call Fiona on 086 1366539 or email Fiona.boyle@alone.ie or sign up here: https://alone.ie/volunteers/ Full training and support provided.
Hurling
Club members are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Eamonn Kirk. We extend our deepest condolences to his family and friends and everybody in our community at this sad and difficult time. Eamonn will be remembered with great respect and his loss will be deeply felt across our community. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam. The senior team lost 3-16 to 3-12 on Wednesday last away to Truagh. On Monday of this week June 30, the re-fixture with St Fechins in the Maurice Murphy Cup Final was to be played. This Thursday, July 3, at 8.00pm it's a home match with Castleblayney and on Thursday, July 10, its away to Clontibret at 8.00pm.
Juvenile training in the pitch every Friday evening at 5.30pm. U6s, U8s, U10s, U12s, all welcome.
Golf Classic 2025 takes place on Friday, July 25, in Ardee Golf Club. 4-person scramble | €200/team (meal included). GUI/Non-GUI prizes; Tee times from 12:30 (€50 deposit); Tee sponsor options: €150 / €100 / €50; Contact Declan: 087 134 5234 pic.x.com/pwkFPshJYN
Bootcamp
Great skills were displayed by all at the St Brides GFC Skills Bootcamp held on Tuesday evening of last. A roaring success and well done to the organisers on a wonderful event! Massive thank you to St Brides Mothers and St Brides Dads and Lads for donating a new Skillmaster Rebounder for the bootcamp.
St Brides GFC
Eamonn Kirk RIP - St. Brides GFC wishes to express its deepest condolences to his wife, Áine, sons, Cillian, Emmett, and Nathan; daughter, Naoise and the entire Kirk family on Eamonn's passing. Eamonn wore the St. Brides jersey for many years and was a valued member of the team that played in the 2002 senior final.
Off the pitch, he was deeply involved at the committee level and served as chairman of the club during the period from 2010 to 2012. During this difficult time, our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, Áine, his children, Cillian, Emmett, Naoise, and Nathan and the extended Kirk family. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
Rd 12 of the main league for the Intermediate men's team is this Sunday, July 6, away to Kilkerley at 3.00pm. Rd 13 on Saturday, July 12 away to Stabannon at 7.00pm, Rd 14 away to Roche at 7.00pm on Saturday, July 19, Rd 15 on Thursday July 24, at home Dundalk Gaels at 8.00pm. Rd 16 on Thursday July 31, away to Mattock at 8.00pm. Junior men play at home to Newtown Blues at 7.30pm on Tuesday next, July 8. U16 Fixtures- (h) v Dundalk Gaels on Monday next, July 7; (a) v Irelands at 8.00pm; Monday, July 14, (h) v Plunkets at 8.00pm; Wednesday, July 16, (a) v Cooley at 8.00pm; Monday, July 21, (h) v St Nicks at 8.00pm. Lotto continued on Monday last, June 30, for a jackpot of €14,000. Numbers drawn on 23/06/25, (16, 20, 30, 32) for Jackpot of €13,600. No Winner. No Match 3 winners. Play Online at www.stbridesgfc.com. Tickets on sale (Priced €2, or 3 lines for €5) from MacNamee's Bar, Today's Local Shop, Lisa's Chipper, Harrys Bar, Dundalk, The Big House Bar, Dundalk, McKeown's Bar, Dundalk, Wee House, Dundalk, The Copper Kettle and from the committee.
St Vincent de Paul
From time to time families and individuals can find themselves in real need. It may be big or small, short or long term, so if you find yourself in that space contact our Help Line at St Vincent de Paul Society on 1800 677 777 in complete confidentiality.
Golf Classic
Knockbridge Hurling Club Golf Classic 2025 takes place on Friday, July 25, in Ardee Golf Club. 4-person scramble | €200/team (meal included). GUI/Non-GUI prizes; Tee times from 12:30 (€50 deposit); Tee sponsor options: €150 / €100 / €50; Contact Declan: 087 134 5234 pic.x.com/pwkFPshJYN
Yoga
Class in Knockbridge Community Centre on Tuesday evenings from 7.00pm – 8.00pm. For Booking or more information Contact Alan on 0857326964. All levels welcome.
Fitness Class
These Fitness Classes for females over 50 years of age continues each Monday at 10.00am at Stephenstown Pond.
Bingo
The bingo sessions continue in the Community Centre on Thursdays at 8.00pm. Further information from James Watters on 087 2568895.
Louth
St Oliver's 400th
As we all know St. Oliver Plunkett whose 400th anniversary of his birth is being celebrated this year had a very close connection with Louth parish. He ordained Priests and lived with his Brother in Ard Patrick and to Celebrate this there will be a procession leaving Louth Church to Ard Patrick on Sunday 13th July. The procession will commence at 2pm. Mass will be celebrated at Ardpatrick at 3pm. This will be followed with refreshments. Lets hope the weather stays fine to help us celebrate this very historic event.
Parish draw
The Louth Stonetown parish fundraising draw was held last Sunday after Mass and the winner was Maria Shakey who received the prize of €150. The committee would like to thank all who helped sell or bought tickets. The next draw will take place on Sunday July 20th after Mass.
Monthly Communion
Fr. Campbell will do the monthly Communion rounds this week on Friday not Thursday.
Blessing of Graves
Blessing of the Graves will take place in Louth as usual on the first Sunday in August which is the 3rd of August at 6pm. This will be preceded by an Blessing of the Graves in the Monastery cemetery at 5.30pm.
Congratulations
We send congratulations to St. Mochtas Player Eimear Byrne who is part of the Louth football team who has reached the All the All Ireland Football semi final and we wish her and the team all the best.
Best wishes
We send best wishes to Paddy Kettle who has retired from his post with St. Mochtas school Louth. Paddy give tremendous service to the school and will be sadly missed. Paddy was loved by all teachers fellow staff but especially by the pupils. We thank Paddy for the great service he give to the club and wish him well in his retirement.
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Irish Independent
3 days ago
- Irish Independent
Around the Districts: News from Kilkerley, Knockbridge, Louth and Shelagh
Kilkerley The usual communion rounds by clergy take place this week but note that Fr Gerry will do his calls on Friday (not Thursday). Family Tree Healing mass is in Knockbridge on Monday next July 6, at 8.00pm preceded by confessions and rosary. St Oliver Plunkett 400 celebrations take place in Drogheda on Saturday and Sunday next July 5/6 and on Sunday, July 13, in Louth Village there will be a procession from the church at 2.00pm to Ardpatrick for mass at 3.00pm with refreshments afterwards. Rally of Life takes place in Dublin on Saturday next, July 5, at 1.30pm. Bus leaves Dundalk at 12noon from Holy Family Church. Cost is Skerries, €20, details from Patricia 087 7671657. Remember in your prayers, Anthony Reilly, Courtbane, formerly Rathmore, Helen O'Connell, Dublin Rd, Haggardstown, Peter Holland, Skerries, who died recently. Good wishes to all who are hospitalised or in nursing homes or unwell at home presently. Dancing Dancing continues on Sunday nights in the Community Centre from 8.30pm to 11.00pm as follows- This Sunday, July 6, The Wicklow Man plays; Chris Dallet plays on Sunday, July 13, Silver Moon (Donal and Bobby) play on Sunday, July 20. Jackpot €15,000 Kilkerley Emmets Lotto Draw on Tuesday, July 1, had a Jackpot of €15,000. Numbers drawn on Tuesday, June 24, for jackpot of €15,000, were 05, 06, 11, 15. No winner. Match 3 winner got €200 for Susanne Dunne 5, 11, 15, 21. Thanks to all who support the lotto. Entry €2 or three for €5. join onlne via website or Clubzap. Flag Day Kilkerley Emmets Flag Day takes place this Saturday next, July 5. Hopefully you can spare some time to help out on the day and get your name in asap to Caroline Deery 083 4385007 or Catherine Shevlin 0876537411 for the Roster, to crew as many locations as possible around town. Blessing of Graves Cemetery Sunday will take place on Sunday, July 13, with 10.30am mass in the cemetery, weather permitting. Athletic Club There will be a three week break in training from July 1 and resuming on Tuesday, July 22. Blackrock Beach races take place this Thursday and as it is a Club event we are hoping a big number of members will attend to represent Kilkerley AC. Coaches will be in attendance. Emmets GFC Intermediate League Rd 12 is this Sunday, July 6, at home to St Brides at 3.00pm. Rd 13 on Saturday, July 12, at home to Roche Emmets at 7.00pm; Rd 14 on Saturday, July 19, away to Dundalk Gaels at 7.00pm; Rd 15 on Saturday, July 26, at home to Mattock Rangers at 7.00pm and Rd 16 on Thursday, July 31, at 8.00pm away to Stabannon. Next junior game is at home v Mattock at 7.30pm on Tuesday next, July 8. On Wednesday last our U14 Boys drew 2-14 to 3-11 in the A Championship Group 3 away to Dreadnots. On Tuesday last our minor boys U18 Div 3 lge team lost 4-12 to 3-17 to O'Raghallaighs at the Gaelic Grounds, Drogheda. Scorers- Stephen Kelly 3-1; Adrian Conlon 1-4; Luke Shevlin and Ryan Holland 0-2 each; Tadhg Fitzgerald, Alex Babbington and Oisin McElroy 0-1 each. Then on Thursday last they drew 2-15 each away to St Kevins Lannleire. Our scorers- Luke Shevlin 1-5; Ryan Holland 1-2; Shea Finnegan, Alex Babington 0-2 each; Stephen Kelly; Adrian Conlon; Tadhg Fitzgerald, and Oisin McElroy 0-1 each. They play away to Clans this Friday at 8.00pm. Huge thanks to O'Callaghan travel, Dundalk for sponsoring a new set of jerseys for the minor team. #SupportLocal #ClubSponsor #Gratitude #OCallaghan Travel #MinorBoys. Your ongoing support is really appreciated and the club is proud to you as part of our team. Check out O'Callaghan Travel when planning your holiday. 042 9330600 info@ Further minor games - Thursday, July 10 away to Dreadnots; Friday, July 18 at home v Dundalk Gaels at 8.00pm; Thursday, July 24 away to St Pats at 8.00pm. In Div 2 league our U16 Boys lost at home 0-7 to 3-14 against Roche Emmets on Monday 23/06/2025. Our U10 Mixed played well in the Hunterstown Blitz in games with Clans, Plunkets and the home team. U9 Girls did well in the Blitz in Louth Village on Sunday morning last in games against St Pats, Young Irelands and St Mochtas. Our Girls lost in the U14 A Championship QTR Final 4-7 to 5-14 away to St Brides. Junior B Girls Team lost 0-14 to 2-7 on Sunday last away to Roche. Bowls Bowling in the Community Centre will resume on Wednesday, September 3, at 7.45pm, following the summer break. New members welcome from juveniles upwards. CES Vacancy The following vacancy exists in Inniskeen West Louth Development CE Scheme - 1 Caretaker Groundsperson for Kilkerley Emmets GFC. Eligibility applies to this vacancy. If you are interested please contact Cathriona O'Rourke CE Office on 087 2055119/ cathriona@ or any committee member of Kilkerley Emmets GFC. ALONE This organisation has a national support for older people to enable them to stay living at home for longer. Volunteers are needed in your area so if you are willing to provide companionship or make calls to Older People once a week then call Fiona on 086 1366539 or email or sign up here: Full training and support provided. St Vincent de Paul From time to time families and individuals can find themselves in real need. It may be big or small, short or long term, so if you find yourself in that space contact our Help Line at St Vincent de Paul Society on 1800 677 777 in complete confidentiality or contact the local Kilkerley, St Therese Conference and you will also be treated with total confidentiality. Knockbridge Parish News Rally of Life takes place in Dublin this Saturday, July 5, at 1.30pm. Bus leaves Dundalk at 12noon from Holy Family Church. Cost is €20, details from Patricia 087 7671657. The usual communion rounds by clergy take place this week, but Fr Gerry will do his calls on Friday (not Thursday). Family Tree Healing mass is in Knockbridge on Monday next at 8.00pm preceded by confessions and rosary. St Oliver Plunkett 400 celebrations take place in Drogheda on Saturday and Sunday next July 5/6 and on Sunday, July 13, in Louth Village there will be a procession from the church AT 2.00PM TO Ardpatrick for mass at 3.00pm with refreshments afterwards. Remember in your prayers, Eamonn Kirk, Ballinclare, Helen O'Connell, Dublin Road, Haggardstown, who died recently. Vintage Club Our Knockbridge Vintage Club Road Run scheduled for last Sunday was cancelled due to a bereavement within our community. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this difficult time. St Brides LGFA On Wednesday last, the U16 Div 1 Quarter Final away to Cooley ended in defeat 3-9 to 0-8. Training each Saturday morning at 10.00am for U11 and U12 Girls. St Brides Camogie Training in the pitch every Friday evening at 5.30pm for juveniles U6s, U8s, U10s, U12s. Centre Anyone wishing to book the Parish Centre for funerals and other occasions please contact Jean Myers directly at 042 9338670. ALONE This organisation has a national support for older people to enable them to stay living at home for longer. Volunteers are needed in your area so if you are willing to provide companionship or make calls to Older People once a week then call Fiona on 086 1366539 or email or sign up here: Full training and support provided. Hurling Club members are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Eamonn Kirk. We extend our deepest condolences to his family and friends and everybody in our community at this sad and difficult time. Eamonn will be remembered with great respect and his loss will be deeply felt across our community. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam. The senior team lost 3-16 to 3-12 on Wednesday last away to Truagh. On Monday of this week June 30, the re-fixture with St Fechins in the Maurice Murphy Cup Final was to be played. This Thursday, July 3, at 8.00pm it's a home match with Castleblayney and on Thursday, July 10, its away to Clontibret at 8.00pm. Juvenile training in the pitch every Friday evening at 5.30pm. U6s, U8s, U10s, U12s, all welcome. Golf Classic 2025 takes place on Friday, July 25, in Ardee Golf Club. 4-person scramble | €200/team (meal included). GUI/Non-GUI prizes; Tee times from 12:30 (€50 deposit); Tee sponsor options: €150 / €100 / €50; Contact Declan: 087 134 5234 Bootcamp Great skills were displayed by all at the St Brides GFC Skills Bootcamp held on Tuesday evening of last. A roaring success and well done to the organisers on a wonderful event! Massive thank you to St Brides Mothers and St Brides Dads and Lads for donating a new Skillmaster Rebounder for the bootcamp. St Brides GFC Eamonn Kirk RIP - St. Brides GFC wishes to express its deepest condolences to his wife, Áine, sons, Cillian, Emmett, and Nathan; daughter, Naoise and the entire Kirk family on Eamonn's passing. Eamonn wore the St. Brides jersey for many years and was a valued member of the team that played in the 2002 senior final. Off the pitch, he was deeply involved at the committee level and served as chairman of the club during the period from 2010 to 2012. During this difficult time, our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, Áine, his children, Cillian, Emmett, Naoise, and Nathan and the extended Kirk family. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam. Rd 12 of the main league for the Intermediate men's team is this Sunday, July 6, away to Kilkerley at 3.00pm. Rd 13 on Saturday, July 12 away to Stabannon at 7.00pm, Rd 14 away to Roche at 7.00pm on Saturday, July 19, Rd 15 on Thursday July 24, at home Dundalk Gaels at 8.00pm. Rd 16 on Thursday July 31, away to Mattock at 8.00pm. Junior men play at home to Newtown Blues at 7.30pm on Tuesday next, July 8. U16 Fixtures- (h) v Dundalk Gaels on Monday next, July 7; (a) v Irelands at 8.00pm; Monday, July 14, (h) v Plunkets at 8.00pm; Wednesday, July 16, (a) v Cooley at 8.00pm; Monday, July 21, (h) v St Nicks at 8.00pm. Lotto continued on Monday last, June 30, for a jackpot of €14,000. Numbers drawn on 23/06/25, (16, 20, 30, 32) for Jackpot of €13,600. No Winner. No Match 3 winners. Play Online at Tickets on sale (Priced €2, or 3 lines for €5) from MacNamee's Bar, Today's Local Shop, Lisa's Chipper, Harrys Bar, Dundalk, The Big House Bar, Dundalk, McKeown's Bar, Dundalk, Wee House, Dundalk, The Copper Kettle and from the committee. St Vincent de Paul From time to time families and individuals can find themselves in real need. It may be big or small, short or long term, so if you find yourself in that space contact our Help Line at St Vincent de Paul Society on 1800 677 777 in complete confidentiality. Golf Classic Knockbridge Hurling Club Golf Classic 2025 takes place on Friday, July 25, in Ardee Golf Club. 4-person scramble | €200/team (meal included). GUI/Non-GUI prizes; Tee times from 12:30 (€50 deposit); Tee sponsor options: €150 / €100 / €50; Contact Declan: 087 134 5234 Yoga Class in Knockbridge Community Centre on Tuesday evenings from 7.00pm – 8.00pm. For Booking or more information Contact Alan on 0857326964. All levels welcome. Fitness Class These Fitness Classes for females over 50 years of age continues each Monday at 10.00am at Stephenstown Pond. Bingo The bingo sessions continue in the Community Centre on Thursdays at 8.00pm. Further information from James Watters on 087 2568895. Louth St Oliver's 400th As we all know St. Oliver Plunkett whose 400th anniversary of his birth is being celebrated this year had a very close connection with Louth parish. He ordained Priests and lived with his Brother in Ard Patrick and to Celebrate this there will be a procession leaving Louth Church to Ard Patrick on Sunday 13th July. The procession will commence at 2pm. Mass will be celebrated at Ardpatrick at 3pm. This will be followed with refreshments. Lets hope the weather stays fine to help us celebrate this very historic event. Parish draw The Louth Stonetown parish fundraising draw was held last Sunday after Mass and the winner was Maria Shakey who received the prize of €150. The committee would like to thank all who helped sell or bought tickets. The next draw will take place on Sunday July 20th after Mass. Monthly Communion Fr. Campbell will do the monthly Communion rounds this week on Friday not Thursday. Blessing of Graves Blessing of the Graves will take place in Louth as usual on the first Sunday in August which is the 3rd of August at 6pm. This will be preceded by an Blessing of the Graves in the Monastery cemetery at 5.30pm. Congratulations We send congratulations to St. Mochtas Player Eimear Byrne who is part of the Louth football team who has reached the All the All Ireland Football semi final and we wish her and the team all the best. Best wishes We send best wishes to Paddy Kettle who has retired from his post with St. Mochtas school Louth. Paddy give tremendous service to the school and will be sadly missed. Paddy was loved by all teachers fellow staff but especially by the pupils. We thank Paddy for the great service he give to the club and wish him well in his retirement.


Irish Independent
27-06-2025
- Irish Independent
Around the Districts: Boherbue, Buttevant and Clondrohid
Rev Fr Jim Kennelly The Parishioners of Boherbue and Kiskeam Parish are presently in the process of bidding farewell to their Parish Priest for the past 21 years Rev Fr Jim Kennelly. The change will take place in conjunction with the Diocesan reshuffle in mid-July. He will be dearly missed of course for a number of reasons, each one with their own story to tell. He was the first Cork native, a Millstreet man, to take the role of Parish Priest in the area. Many years ago his neighbour Fr Bill Radley and the late Fr O'Sullivan from Ballydaly were Curates in the Parish. During his reign he endeared himself right throughout the Parish and even though the words of the song state that '21 years is a mighty long time' it literally flew. Now, I'm not stating that we grew older quicker because of his presence, no not at all, but he was so easy to converse with and such a caring and helpful Priest that he will never be forgotten by this generation. We thank him and we will pray that he will have a long and happy retirement at the family home in Millstreet and as its just around the corner there is no doubt he will be visiting and helping out if required. When he first arrived in 2024 his Secretary Sheila O'Keeffe took up that role in the Parish and we too express our gratitude to her for all the help and additional duties, such as Mass booklets for special occasions etc., nothing was too much trouble. I believe the new Parish Priest will be announced this weekend and we will too welcome him and help to try and make his stay a happy and peaceful one. On Sunday last the Kiskeam side of the Parish held their Mass of Thanksgiving and Farewell to Fr Kennelly followed by refreshments in the Community Centre. The Boherbue function takes place on Friday July 4th with Mass in the Church of the Immaculate Conception at 7.30pm followed by refreshments in the Pearse Memorial Hall where people will have the opportunity to chat with Fr Kennelly. Organising Chairman Ned Vaughan is encouraging Clubs etc with crests to wear their colours or uniforms as a mark of appreciation to Fr Jim for his support and encouragement during his time here. For those wishing to drop in homebaking to the hall it will be open from 6pm onwards. ADVERTISEMENT GOLF SOCIETY Boherbue Golf Society held an outing to Killarney on Saturday. There was a good attendance and some keen competition. Results were as follows 1st Catherine Sheahan, Cork 42pts; 2nd Frank Sheahan, do., 40pts; 3rd Tadgh Leahy, Main St. 38pts; 4th Bryan Leahy, Airport Hill 36pts. Visitors 1st Batt Murphy, Monkstown 40pts; 2nd John Leahy, Watford, England and Causeway 39pts. Afterwards, all enjoyed a meal which was followed by the presentation of prizes. Society Secretary John McAuliffe presided. Football Both the Intermediate and Nevin Cup sides were in action at the weekend. On Thursday the Nevin Cup squad reached the final with a 3-19 to 1-7 win over St. John's in Millstreet Town Park while the Intermediate team recorded a 1-14 to 1-7 away win over Buttevant on Sunday. Here the sides were close until ten minutes from the restart when a two pointer from Andrew O'Connor was followed by a Jerry O'Sullivan goal and another orange flag from John Corkery to put the issue beyond doubt. Garda station The opening hours this week are Thursday 26th and Friday 27th from 7.30pm to 9pm. Active Retired Both trips organised by the Active Retired group are fully booked out with a waiting list. Retirement gift The Boherbue/Kiskeam Parish Account for the Retirement Gift from the Parish for Kennelly P.P is as follows A/C Name Fr Kennelly Retirement Fund Location Newmarket Credit Union IBAN IE38NEEU99224810181853 Closing Date Friday July 11th Please note that those wishing to present their own gift directly to are welcome to do so. Lotto The numbers were 15, 29, 30, 32. Lucky Dip €50 Connie the Pipe. €20 each Nora O'Connell, Killarney; Billy Murphy, East End; Anne O'Sullivan, Tureenavoscane. On line Helen Ducey. Seller Charles Ankettell. BUTTEVANT Heritage Group Buttevant Heritage Group are celebrating Irish Walled Town Network Day on July 5th and have organised a programme of events over that weekend to coincide with the event. Anybody who wishes to exhibit their items etc should contact Francis Trimm at the local Post Office. There will be numerous events taking place in the playground and the Market Green area. There will also be many stalls exhibiting their various wages and produce on the footpath along Richmond Street. There will medieval war combat and various other exhibits taking place. All will be under the watchful eye of Fionn MacCumhail which was expertly sculptured by local artist Michael Culloty. There will be something to keep all age groups entertained. Your support will be greatly appreciated. Vigil Mass The Vigil Mass for the month of July will be celebrated in Lisgriffin Church. Lisgriffin Church is to undergo many renovations including interior painting exterior power washing and treatment in the Autumn. A sloped pathway to the Church entrance is also on the agenda. Extra street lighting is also to be provided in the Church vicinity. St Vincent De Paul The Buttevant Conference of St. Vincent de Paul has a dedicated mobile number for those who may be in need of advice help generally of financially life in general. Assistance can be made in the strictest confidence by telephoning 086029477 or www Bingo The weekly bingo session cotinues on Monday night in the local G.A.A. hall where a substantial monetary jackpot can be won or shared. There are also numerous other monetary prizes associated with bingo sessions to be won. All get under way from 8.30pm. Running Club Buttevant Running Club held their annual 4-mile road race recently which attracted large attendance and was very well supported. Sponsored by Greenhall Motors annually this event has become more popular with each passing year. Club training continues on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7.15pm. in the G.A.A. grounds. Over-18-years is the required membership age and hi-vis gear compulsory. Lotto The locally promoted Lotto Draw continues to be held locally on Thursday evening in the Buttevant Soccer Club Pavillion where a monetary jackpot of €6,100 can be won or shared on the choice of four lucky numbers to match the four lucky numbers drawn on draw night. Draw cards can be purchased at appointed local retail outlets or some club members. Your support is greatly appreciated. Buttevant Walking Club Buttevant Walking Club continue their activities weekly on Monday nights from 7p.m. Meeting point is adjacent to Scoil Mhuire na Trocaire. Cul Camp Buttevant G.A.A. club is holding their annual Cul Camp from July 7th to July 11th inclusive again this year in their local grounds. Golf Classic As a 50th anniversary celebration Buttevant A.F.C. will hold a Golf Classic in Doneraile Golf Club on Friday 15th and Saturday 16th August inclusive. Teams of 3 will compete in a Champagne Scramble. Pick the best drive and play your own ball after that. One score to count at every hole. GUI handicap is playable on the day. Anyone without a handicap will be as follows; Gents 16; Ladies 24. Summer rules apply. Entry fee for a team of 3 is €150 which includes a meal on the day. Entries and queries can made to the Club's email address: afcbuttevant@ Your support will be greatly appreciated. Sympathy Sympathy is extended to those who have suffered a bereavement or personal loss recently. Well wishes Well wishes go to those who are ill at home or in hospital at this time. Weather Do enjoy the good weather while it lasts and do take care. CLONDROHID Curra Road Grotto Rosary The annual Curra Road Grotto Rosary will take place on Sunday June 29 at 7pm Everybody welcome. Movement of Continuous Prayer for marriage and family life: Next 24 hours of prayer 12pm Friday June 27 to 12pm Saturday June 28. Please remember your Hour. Corpus Christi Procession This important annual ceremony took place after 9.30am Mass last Sunday. A great crowd attended, with many of those who received their First Holy Communion in May in attendance. They led the procession around the outside of church strewing flowers ahead of Fr Jim who was carrying the Monstrance. The choir sang their hymns and the congregation followed.. Thanks to all who helped, and took part. Singing in the Tavern This lovely sing a long group or tell a story group meet every second Monday night in The Tavern from 9pm. They would love to see you there. Jackie's Scoraiocht continues in The Laine Bar Ballinagree on the last Wednesday of every month. Give it a call. Weekly summer history tours These have commenced on Tues June 24, and will continue every Tues night at 8pm with Dr. Con Kelleher, starting at Macroom Bridge Choice of 3 talks. The Historic Centre, New Street, and Macroom 20th Century Centres of Entertainment.. Everybody welcome. Clondrohid Dev Group Its all systems go for this group at the moment, as they try to improve their marks in the Tidy Towns. Everybody can help by keeping the area outside their house clean and rubbish free. If you see the group out doing clean ups etc., please feel free to join them. Big Thank You to our CE worker. Active Retired Clondrohid Parish Active Retired headed off to Wexford last week for a few days holidays. A brilliant time was had by all, staying in the Talbot Hotel, and visiting places of interest during the days, Dunbrody Famine Ship, John F Kennedy Homestead, Wheellocks Strawberry Farm, and Johnstown Castle. Thanks to all who travelled and helped to make the break full of laughs, stories and memories. The weather was super, roll on next years one. Lotto


RTÉ News
09-06-2025
- RTÉ News
Exhibition marks 400th anniversary of St Oliver Plunkett's birth
The official launch of an exhibition to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the birth of St Oliver Plunkett will take place in Drogheda, Co Louth today. The exhibition will include a number of artefacts and memorabilia associated with the iconic saint that have never previously been on public display. St Oliver Plunkett was born in Loughcrew in Co Meath on 1 November 1625 and was ordained to the priesthood in Rome in 1654, having studied at the Irish College in the city. He later became the Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland and maintained his duties in the face of the Penal Laws when the Catholic Church was being suppressed. St Oliver Plunkett was eventually arrested and tried for treason in London. He was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn on 1 July 1681. His head was rescued by a group of his friends and eventually made its way to St Peter's Church in Drogheda, where it remains today in a specially made shrine. A series of events is taking place in the town this year to mark 400 years since St Oliver Plunkett's birth, and also the 50 years since his can canonisation in 1975, when he became the first newly-made Irish saint for almost 700 years. The official launch of the St Oliver 400 Commemorative Exhibition will take place at the Drogheda Civic Offices on Fair Street. The exhibition will include St Oliver's Crozier loaned from a private collection, the original ebony casing which housed the saint's head and an original coffin plate from the Monastery of St Catherine of Siena in Drogheda. Other items going on public display are three silver crucifixes attributed to the saint and vestments loaned from St Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh and Mullingar Museum. The exhibition also includes a large collection of banners, books, coins and a written account of the then archbishop's trial in London in 1681. Co-chair of the Saint Oliver 400 Community Group, Tommy Burns said: "It is fitting that St Oliver who reformed the clergy, built schools, brought peace and hope to the people is still so fondly remembered in Ireland, and exemplified in this important exhibition in Drogheda, 400 years after his birth." Meanwhile, local historian Séamus Bellew, who specialises in heraldry and genealogy, said: "This exhibition brings together a rare collection of items, comprising books, brasses and the reliquary that housed St Oliver's head, all from the 17th century and much more besides...a must see." Thomas McEvoy, Deputy Chief Executive of Louth County Council, said it is important to commemorate the life of St Oliver as his story is one of "resilience and integrity during some of the most turbulent periods in our history." Mr McEvoy said: "His unwavering commitment to peace, reconciliation, and education serves as a timeless example for us all and the Saint Oliver 400 Exhibition brings this legacy to life in a new and powerful way. "On behalf of Louth County Council, I would like to extend my sincere thanks to the Saint Oliver 400 Community Group who have organised this exhibition here in our Civic Offices in the heart of Drogheda." The exhibition runs at 'The Exhibition Space' at Drogheda Civic Offices on weekdays until 4 July.