by Marian Harnett
PROLOGUE: NOVEMBER NIGHT – November striking without mercy. Sleet squalls Fired from a lampless sky, A cat calls, Mournfully to no listening lover And I Homeless beneath a bush take cover from Death’s sky. This is November and this night shakes free Apple and leaf and the last glory from every tree. Patrick Kavanagh ( abridged).
DEATH: We offer our sympathy to the family of Pam McCarthy, Bridgemount . May she rest in peace. They are not gone from us but gone before us. Ní imithe uainn atá siad, ach imithe .
ANNUAL MASS: The Annual Mass for all those who died since this time last year will be celebrated on Friday 15th of November at 7.00pm. During Mass a candle will be lit for each person who has died during the past twelve months and a member of their family will be invited to bring the candle to the altar. For those whose relatives died outside of the parish and you wish to remember them on that evening please call into the church and give their name to be added to the list.
COMMUNITY ALERT CHRISTMAS LUNCH: The annual lunch takes place on Sunday, November 24 from 1 -6pm. Lunch served 1.15pm, Talk by Community Garda Tommy Commane and Fire Officer Jerry Lyons. Music by Paddy Qulligan. Tickets €25 from committee members and the Siopa Milsean.
SHOP LOCAL: Buy as much of your Christmas shopping locally as you can and support local business.
SONGS FROM OUR YOUTH: John Nelligan has been researching songs that he and his friends learned as children and starts off with ‘The Waxies Dargle’. He says “For background, “Dargle” was an old term to describe a day excursion out of town or city and“Waxies” was a term used to describe the candlemakers of Dublin, who had an annual excursion day trip to Bray. Sung in the Key of D to the air of “The Girl I left Behind Me”
Says my aul’ wan to your aul’ wan
“Will yeh come to the Waxies dargle?”
Says your aul’ wan to my aul’ wan
“Sure, I haven’t got a farthing.
I’ve just been down to Monto town
To see Uncle McArdle,
But he wouldn’t lend me half a crown
To go to the Waxies dargle.”
Chorus
What are you having?
Will you have a pint?
“Yes, I’ll have a pint with you Sir!
And if one of ya, doesn’t order soon
We’ll be thrown out of the boozer!”
Says my aul’ wan to your aul’ wan
“Will you come to the Galway races?”
Says your aul’ wan to my aul’ wan
“With the price of me aul’ lad’s braces?
I went down to Capel Street
To the Jew man moneylenders
But, they wouldn’t give me a couple of bob
On my aul’ lad’s suspenders
Chorus
Says my aul’ wan to your aul’ wan
“We have no beef or mutton,
But if we go down to Monto town,
We might get a drink for nuttin”
Here’s a piece of advice
I got from an aul’ fishmonger.
When food is scarce and you see the hearse
You’ll know you’ve died from hunger.
Chorus
PS There is a connection between the song and Abbeyfeale! And, it is that the “The Waxies Dargle” is sung to the air of “The Girl I left Behind Me”, which by a remarkable coincidence is, also, the air to which Father Casey’s Temperance Brass Band played and marched, as well as being the music for which they were famous throughout the Tri-County region ofLimerick, Kerry and Cork. So, just one degree of separation was all that was needed to establish that connection.
NOVEMBER INDULGENCE: An indulgence, applicable only to the Souls in Purgatory, is granted to the faithful, who visit a cemetery and pray, even if only mentally, for the departed. The indulgence is plenary each day from November 1-8; the plenary indulgence is earned under the usual conditions: Going to Confession, receiving Holy Communion and praying for the Pope’s intentions (usually one Our Father and the Creed or Hail Mary).
MAUREEN’S OFF TO THE PANTO: The Killorglin Panto Players are putting on their 61st Pantomime – Rumpelstiltskin and if there are enough people interested we will book tickets, We will go to the Matinee performance 3pm. and afterwards on the homeward journey we will stop off for dinner.. This is a very popular event and many adults love to go, it is a family day out and a lot of the children attend with parents or grandparents – everyone most welcome. For more information and booking contact Maureen 087 9845102.
VOCATIONS TO THE DIOCESAN PRIESTHOOD. The National Vocations Office are holding an open day for men over the age of 18 who wish to explore Diocesan Priesthood, this will take place on Sunday November 10th at the Pallottine College in Thurles . Information and registration forms can be found on the vocations.ie/exploring.
GLÓRACH: Two gigs lined up for November, legendary Cork singer John Spillane makes a welcome return to the theatre on Friday, November 8th while the supremely talented trad group Four Winds will be making their debut at the Glórach on Friday, November 22nd. Curtains up at 8 pm on both nights, tickets can be booked at 0871383940 or at www.glorachabbeyfeale.com.
CHRISTMAS MARKETS: Thank you to everyone for confirming their booking. Please note pick up times: Listowel the Square 9am. Fitzpatrick’s bus, onto Abbeyfeale pick up 9.15am. Bus stop opposite the church, Newcastle West 9.30am. Bus stop opposite the Longcourt House Hotel, Rathkeale House Hotel 9.45am then onto Adare Heritage Centre 10am. The final pick up Southcourt Hotel Car Park 10.15am. Our first stop for Breakfast in Gort. See you all on time. Maureen 087 9845102.
ADORATION IN THE BLESSED SACRAMENT CHAPEL: Eucharistic Adoration takes place in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel every Friday after 10am morning Mass until 7pm.
PADRE PIO devotions: Castleisland church Tuesday, November 12 at 7.30pm.
ATHEA Fair Day; annual fair day raffle will take place on Saturday 9th November. Tickets are currently on sale, Thanks to our prize sponsors and supporters. 1st Prize Load of Timber – Sponsored by Whites Bar and Batt’s bar; 2nd Prize €150 Home heating oil Voucher – Sponsored by McElligotts Oil, and 3rd Prize 4 Bags of Coal – Sponsored by Collins XL.
LISTOWEL Food Fair Celebrating 29 years of Irish food. 7th -11th November 2024. Gala Awards Dinner, on Saturday, November 9th. It is an evening to celebrate the best of Irish food, food producers, and food literature. Presentation of the 2024 Listowel Food Fair Awards. Thursday, November 7th at 7pm, Listowel Arms Hotel, an evening dedicated to boosting your brain health in aid of Ard Chúram Day Care Centre, Listowel. Learn practical tips and strategies to keep your mind sharp and healthy. Expert speakers will cover topics such as nutrition, exercise, and well-being. Professor Tim Lynch, Consultant Neurologist. Mater Hospital and founder of Dublin Neurological Institute. Michelle Flanagan CORU registered state dietician and ambassador for the World Parkinson’s Congress. Eilish Cahalan, Senior Physiotherapist HSE and current coordinator of balance and strength exercise programme for older adults. Food and craft fair on Sunday November 10th.
ABBEYFEALE FOR AFRICA: Please take note of the date, I made a boob the first week I had it in. The annual cake sale with proceeds to the late Fr. Tim Galvin’s Mission will take place on Saturday, November 30 at St. Ita’s Day Care Centre from 10- 1pm. Teas and Coffee will be served. Your donations of home baking and jams will be so welcome. We are delighted that Fran Leahy, New Street who has been working with Fr. Blessing (Fr. Tim’s successor) will be home and in attendance to give a short talk about the wonderful work that continues in South Sudan and which is enabled in part by the donations from Abbeyfeale, North Kerry and West Limerick.
ST JOHN’S THEATRE: The Beauty Queen of Leenane November 5-10 details from 068 22566.
RECOVERY HAVEN 6 WEEK Building Better Caregiver course starting 5th November: 066 7192122.
BRIDGE CLUB: Abbeyfeale Bridge Club meet on Thursday evenings in St. Ita’s Day Centre. New members very welcome. Contact Nora Quirke 087 7615480.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Church Yard will be locked on the evening before a Funeral in the Parish to facilitate parking for families.
INFORMATION EVENT: IFA will host an Inheritance/Succession/Fair Deal information event on Wednesday, November 6 in the Rose Hotel Tralee @8.30pm sharp. The main speaker is Aisling Meehan, Agri Solicitor, Tax Consultant & young trained farmer. Alice Doyle, Deputy President of IFA will also be in attendance.
SEASONS FOR GROWTH: Coping with Loss and Change. St. Ita’s Hall, Main St., Abbeyfeale. Thursdays 7-9.30pm from Thursday, October 10 to November 28. Registration essential, contact Adrienne O’Connell 087 2773294.
CHURCH RADIO: A new Church radio system has been installed in the church which will allow parishioners who are confined to home to listen into Mass and other services. Tune in on 105.900 FM.
BIRTH MOTHERS: 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.
IFA NATIONAL FARMER HEALTH CHECKS: Kilmallock Mart, Monday, November 4 from 10.30am and Castleisland Mart, Wednesday, November 6. Free health checks and health promotion packs.
WINTER MARKET: Sunday, December 15 at Fr. Casey’s from 2-6pm. Stalls, Homebaking, Decorations, Toys, Candles and more. Coffee truck. Free entry.
PADRE PIO DEVOTIONS: Castleisland RC church Tuesday, November 12 at 7.30pm.
MAUREEN IS OFF TO GALWAY: All seats must be confirmed by payment by this weekend to ensure you have a seat, if they are not, it will be taken that you are no longer interested in travelling. We have a waiting list and we want to confirm our numbers for breakfast. We have people on a waiting list who are anxious to go to the Markets. Thank you for your co-operation. Fitzpatricks bus will collect people at 9am. Listowel the Square. Abbeyfeale 9.15 am bus stop opposite the Church. Newcastle West 9.3Oam bus stop opposite the Longcourt |House Hotel. Rathkeale House Hotel 9.45am. Adare Heritage Centre 10am. Final pick up at South Court Hotel Carpark 10.15am.We will be stopping for breakfast in Sullivan’s Hotel and on the homeward journey dinner in The Seven Steps. For more information Contact Maureen 087 98 45 102.
DANCING CLASSES: Learn to Waltz, Jive, Line dancing etc. in The Plaza Hall, Listowel. Beginners from 7-8 pm and Advanced 8 -9.30pm. For more information call 087 7451631.
AFTERNOON TEA DANCE: Tea Dance in Fr. Casey’s for Milford Hospice and the Symptomatic Breast Unit at UHL and will take place on Sunday, December 1st. Tickets €10. Raffle. Dancing 3-6pm. Tickets sold for the cancelled dance will be honoured.
LISTOWEL KARATE CLASSES: Kerry Martial Arts School are continuing karate and self-defence classes in Presentation Secondary School Hall on Monday evenings. All ages from 4 to adults welcome at 6pm. Contact 0858403898 for further information or search Kerry Martial Arts School on Facebook.
SOCIAL DANCING CLASS IN FR. CASEY’S: Every Tuesday night from 8pm.
YOUTH MUSIC CLUB IN ABBEYFEALE: Foroige have set up a club for 3rd and 4th yearSecondary School students every Tuesday 4 -6pm in St. Ita’s Hall. Registration €10 with a weekly charge of €3. For more information contact Emma on 086 4134777.
ABBEYFEALE YOUTH CLUBS: Calling all parents of current 1st and 2nd year students to help out for an hour and a half one evening a week to get our youth clubs up and running. Without the help of parents it is not possible to have youth clubs. Contact Noreen Cullinane 087 2353306.
DANCING WITH TIMMY: Set dancing classes with Timmy Woulfe have started in the Marian Hall, Moyvane on Monday nights at 8pm. Everyone welcome.
ABBEYFEALE MARKET: “Abbeyfeale Market is a group of traders and crafters from Abbeyfeale and surrounding areas bring you a wide range of gifts, hand crafted products, home baking and so much more. They can be contacted through the Abbeyfeale Community page on FB. Coming to you the second Friday of the month Friday 10 am – 2pm. Also the last Saturday of the month from 11am – 3pm.
BIBLE STUDY: Study the Sunday Mass Readings which will prepare your Heart and Mind for Mass by studying the Word of God, will take place in Athea Library on Wednesday evenings at 7.30pm.
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER: Reignite the Spark in Your Marriage! Looking to deepen your connection and bring more joy, romance, and intimacy to your relationship? Join the Catholic Marriage Encounter Weekend and rediscover the fun and passion in your marriage. Dates: Friday, 8th – Sunday,
10th November 2024; Venue: Focolare Centre, Prosperous, Co. Kildare.
Booking: Online only at www.marriageencounter.ie.
BALLYHAHILL SET DANCING CLASSES: Every Monday night 8-9.30pm in the Hall. Everyone welcome.
YOUTH CHESS CLUB: Additional Volunteers are needed to help open a Foróige Youth Chess Club in September in Abbeyfeale which will run every second week. If you know how to play chess and available to be Garda vetted and can give an hour and a half twice a month then get in touch with Emma Browne Foróige on [email protected] or call her on 086 4134777.
FAIR DAYS: Athea will take place on Saturday, November 9.
WL102FM NEW PRESENTERS REQUIRED: People who are interested in getting involved in radio presentation, sound production, research etc. should take this opportunity to learn a new skill and have something different to put on their CV – contact 069 66200. Free training will be provided.
GLIN KNIGHTS VISITOR CENTRE: The Centre welcomes visitors from 10 am to 5 pm. Located on Lower Main Street in Glin, adjacent to Glin Library, entry is free for all. Come explore the rich history and legacy of the Knights of Glin.
DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO ROME: The Diocese of Limerick is running a Jubilee Year Pilgrimage to Rome from March 20 -26, 2025. Bishop Leahy will lead the pilgrimage. For further details contact MYRIAM TOURS on 057 –9355050.
CHILDREN’S CHOIR: Children can be brought to the Blessed Sacrament Chapel at 5.30pm for practice before Mass. It is open to children from 1st to 6th Class. New Members are most welcome. Contact Noreen Cotter 087/4158722.
BAPTISMS: Baptisms in Abbeyfeale are celebrated on the first Saturday of each month at 5.00pm. And on the second Sunday of the month after the 12noon Mass. Contact the Sacristy 068/51915 during Mass Times to book.
MEMORIAL: A tractor/truck run will take place on November 10 to mark the 1st Anniversary of the death of John Brennan of Kilflynn. Registration begins at 10am after which the cavalcade will set out on the short distance to Kilflynn Village. Everyone is welcome to attend (V92 XW7P). Donations can be made on the day to the Irish Heart Foundation. Call 086 8495835 for more information.
POSTAGE STAMPS AND CANDLES: We still need these especially the candles. There are homes in Ukraine that have no electricity. Things are still very bad in Myanmar so please keep up the good work You are all wonderful the way you continue to collect these items and we are very grateful and thank you all most sincerely. Maureen 087 9845102.
PRAYER FOR SAFE TRAVEL TO ST. CHRISTOPHER: Dear Saint Christopher, protect me today, in all my travels, along the road’s way. Give your warning sign, if danger is near so that I may stop, while the path is clear. Be at my window, and direct me through when the vision blurs, from out of the blue. Carry me safely, to my destined place, as you carried Christ, in your close embrace. Amen.
SOCIAL DANCING IN DUAGH SPORTS AND LEISURE COMPLEX V31K659: There’s a lovely floor and a fine crowd in attendance from all over North Kerry every Friday night from 9-11pm.
VIGIL FOR PALESTINE: Abbeyfeale’s Vigil takes place on Wednesday from 6-7pm in the Square, Abbeyfeale. The weekly Listowel Vigil for Palestine takes place every Tuesday, 6pm – 7pm in The Square, Listowel. All Welcome. For information email [email protected]
COLLEGE OF FET ABBEYFEALE: Courses available include childcare, local history, computers, Payroll Manual and Computerised, Bookkeeping Computerised and Manual, Upholstery, Furniture Upcycling, Woodturning, Local History and much much more. Phone 06831198 to find out more.
SHANNONDOC NCW: Monday Midnight – 8am, 6pm – midnight. Tuesday, midnight -8am, 6pm –midnight. Wednesday, midnight – 8am, 6pm to midnight. Thursday, midnight – 8am, 6pm to midnight. Friday, midnight – 8am, 6pm – midnight. Saturday 24 hours, Sunday 24 hours. Public Holidays 24 hours. The GP out-of-hours is for all ages. It is by appointment only. There is no walk in service. Telephone 061 459500/0818 123500. Email: info @shannondoc.ie When you phone the service they will take your details, such as; name and date of birth, address and phone no., a description of the medical issue, your medical card or GP visit no. Your call will be referred to a triage nurse. They will phone you back. Keep your line free so you do not miss their call.
RAMBLING HOUSE; 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. 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.
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. New donors are welcome. Please phone 1800 222 111 for an
appointment. They are urgently seeking an additional 2,000 blood donations over the next four weeks;
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.
ST.ITA’S DAY CARE AND SHELTERED HOUSING: Meals on Wheels – Available to Everyone. Collect from the Centre or have it delivered. Wednesday, November 6 Roast Beef or Toddy’s Homemade Sausages. Thursday, November 7 Roast Pork or Chicken Curry with Rice. Friday, November 8 Fish 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. The ladies who lunch had a most enjoyable few hours at the open day on Tuesday, October 8 and thoroughly enjoyed the lunch. We’ll be going again on the second Tuesday in November (the 12th) and anyone is welcome to join us.
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.
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.
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. Tom Mangan. 087/2348226. 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.
To book a Mass intention contact the sacristy during Mass times. Mass Intentions: Wednesday 10am Cornelius O’Rourke & Lucy O’Rourke. Annie & Jack Fitzgerald . Thursday 10am Special Intention. Friday 10am Maureen Burke and her parents John & Margaret O’Connell Meenkilly. Mass intentions for next weekend Saturday 6.30pm Kathleen O’Connor, Knocknasna . Bridie & Sean Leahy, Bogmount and their son John and his wife Eileen and deceased family members. Sunday10am Johnny & Mary Flynn, Banard.
David Healy, Killarney Road Anniv. 12noon Kathy Scanlon, Athea Anniv. Eileen Dowling nee Browne 1st Anniv. Jeremiah Healy, Upper Knocknasna 2nd Anniv
Baptisms Time in the Pastoral Area Abbeyfeale First Saturday of the month @ 5pm Second Sunday of the month @12.45 Athea: November for winter time to the fourth Sunday @12 noon Templeglantine: First Saturday of month @ 4pm Tourrnafulla: Second Sunday of the month @ 11.45am Mountcollins: Third Sunday of the month. 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. 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.
ABBEYFEALE COMMUNITY ALERT:
Before the winter sets in check that you have a working smoke alarm and a carbon alarm. The annual Christmas party takes place in Fr. Casey’s on Sunday, November 24th. Tickets €25 each are on sale from the usual outlets. 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 .Annette Collins.
CONTACT DETAILS FOR NOTES: 087 6866450. [email protected]