Showing posts with label St. Marys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Marys. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 May 2020

Black Rocks, Old FCA , St. Mary's and some old Writers' Week photos


Tom Fitzgerald's photo of The Black Rocks, Ballybunion in May 2020

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FCA Picture...A Few Names


Eamon OMurchú helped out with a few names for Maureen Barrett's old photo.

Front row: Extreme Left - Michael Whelan; 3rd from Left - Gerry Flaherty;
Second Row: 3rd from Right - Johnny Griffin; 2nd from Right - Tony O’Connor; Extreme Right - ....Moloney (not certain). 
Back Row: Second from Left Cpl Bridgeman (Tarbert); 3rd from Right at very back Bill Carmody. 

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St. Mary's, Listowel Now

The church is now open for private prayer from the end of morning mass until 5.00p.m. It is a very changed place. Here are some photos I took last week.










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Listowel Writers' Week 2012


Boys from Scoil Realta na Maidine form a guard of honour for Michael D. Higgins as he arrives to open the festival.


Some of the Children's Committee on Opening Night


Large crowd in the circus tent for one of the children's events.

Tonight was to be Opening Night of the 50th festival and the committee are inviting us all to go online to see the announcement of this year's prizewinners.


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Interim President of IT Tralee is a Listowel man

Photo and story from Tralee Today



DR Brendan O’Donnell has been appointed as Interim President of the Institute of Technology Tralee.
Dr O’Donnell stated that he was “honoured to be appointed and looking forward to working with the Governing Body, staff and students and all our stakeholders to ensure that the Institute continues to grow and develop and is a key enabler of economic, social and cultural development.
“My key priority is to see the establishment of the Munster Technological University in collaboration with our colleagues in CIT. A University Campus in Tralee adjacent to the Kerry Technology Park will significantly contribute to the overall economic development of not only Kerry but the wider region,” he said.
Dr Brendan O’Donnell is a native of Listowel. Following the completion of an engineering degree in UCD, Brendan was employed as a research fellow with An Foras Taluntais (succeeded by Teagasc) where he completed a PhD in the field of renewable energy.
Brendan joined the engineering department of what was then Tralee RTC as a lecturer in January 1991. He was appointed to the position of Head of Department for Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths in 2012 a position he held until 2016 when he was promoted to the position of Vice President for Academic Affairs & Registrar.
Mr O’Donnell has held the position of acting President of the Institute since May 2019.
The Chairperson of the Governing Body Mr Lionel Alexander extended his congratulations to Brendan on his appointment and stated that; “The Institute is at a exciting juncture with a decision on the application to become Munster Technological University due before the end of the week. I look forward to working closely with Brendan, the executive team, and the Governing Body and would like to extend my congratulations as he takes on this leadership role during a time of momentous change for our organisation.”

Wednesday, 4 July 2018

St. Mary's, More from Visual Arts Week 2018 and some artistry in St. Mary's

*  Clarification *

I have misinformed you.  The Primary Health Care Centre planned for Listowel will NOT be located at the old Presentation Convent.

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Evening on Cnoc an Óir

Photo: Mike Enright

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Moving Statue



This is the statue of The Infant of Prague in its new location in St. Mary's, Listowel.



This is the niche where it used to be.


The picture commemorating the sisters of Presentation Convent Listowel has a new frame.


The Morrison icon is high on a pillar out of harm's way.



These are some of the beautiful mosaics in St. Mary's




These stained glass windows are in the side altar
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An Artist comes to help an Artist


On the Friday of Listowel Visual Arts Week, Jim Dunn moved his work in progress to a shady spot on the opposite side of The Square. The Friday Market was in his old spot. Among the many people who came to lend a hand with the painting was local artist and sign writer, Martin Chute






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Watering Their Roots



John O'Connell and his granddaughter, Clodagh bonding over a shared love of gardening.

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Ordination in Moyvane, July 1 2018




Hundreds of people gathered yesterday in Moyvane church for the ordination of Sean Jones, the first priest ordained to the diocese of Kerry since 2007. It was an occasion to rejoice and give thanks to God. Listowel Choir enhanced the ceremony greatly with their glorious music. Following the ordination the community retired to the Community Centre for refreshements and the atmosphere was one of great celebration. Prayers are requested for the newly ordained Fr Sean Jones. This was a day which the community of moyvane was once again shown at its best, Well done all involved in making the event unique and truly memorable, Wishing Fr Sean all the best in his future ministry.

Pic Credit; Diocese of Kerry  Text: Moyvane on Facebook




Friday, 20 December 2013

St. Mary's

St. Mary's Listowel Christmas 2013






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The hotel at Christmas. 

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This little piggy went to market. This is Crubeen, Craftshop na Méar's pig. As he heads off to market each day he dresses up or dons a jaunty scarf or hat. When I took my photo he was taking Polly and a Tilly doll for a spin "on the pig's back". The shop has become known as the shop with the pig in the window. Meanwhile Fred Chute has just completed a new sign but I suspect many will still know it by Crubeen.

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Santa Claus busking outside Carrolls on The Square December 2013

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Tina and Denis are busy putting the Christmas edition of The Advertiser together.