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Annual Mass At God’s Acre In Ballybeggan To Take Place Next Week

Annual Mass At God’s Acre In Ballybeggan To Take Place Next Week

October 31, 2023 at 12:03 pm Comments are Disabled

THE annual Mass for the Holy Souls will be celebrated in God’s Acre, Ballybeggan, on Wednesday, November 8, at 3pm  by a priest from the Parish of St John the Baptist. Everybody is invited to come along and pray for their own dead as well as for those who have […]

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Dawn Mass Returns To Annagh Cemetery On Easter Sunday

Dawn Mass Returns To Annagh Cemetery On Easter Sunday

April 12, 2022 at 10:48 am Comments are Disabled

AFTER a break of three years the Dawn Mass will return to Annagh Burial Ground on Easter Sunday morning at 6am. Organised by the Curraheen Liturgy Group, the Mass has proved popular in the past and is well attended. There will also be an Easter fire lighting ceremony to mark […]

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Services In Tralee Churches Streamed Live During Holy Week

Services In Tralee Churches Streamed Live During Holy Week

April 9, 2020 at 10:48 am Comments are Disabled

WITH the Government restrictions still in place, church services in Tralee are still being streamed live daily from St John’s Church and Our Lady and St Brendan’s Church. Here’s the times for St John’s Church Tralee services over the coming days; HOLY THURSDAY Parish Liturgy for Holy Thursday 5pm  Prayer […]

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PHOTOS: Over 2,000 People Attend Annual Rath Cemetery Mass

PHOTOS: Over 2,000 People Attend Annual Rath Cemetery Mass

July 16, 2016 at 11:16 am Comments are Disabled

HUNDREDS of people turned out in Rath Cemetery on Wednesday evening for the annual Mass. Fr Sean Hannafin was the chief celebrant and he was joined by other clergy for the Mass. Many families stood at the graves of loved ones during the service which is always the biggest outdoor […]

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Mist Fails To Dampen Spirits Of 5,000 At Rath Cemetery Mass

Mist Fails To Dampen Spirits Of 5,000 At Rath Cemetery Mass

July 10, 2014 at 3:15 pm Comments are Disabled

ORGANISERS estimate that up to 5,000 people went to the annual Rath Cemetery Mass on Wednesday night. Bishop of Kerry, Ray Browne, was joined by 17 other clergymen to celebrate the annual Mass at the People’s Altar. “The Bishop was thrilled with the Mass and the turnout,” said Chairman of […]

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