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Following 6.30 p.m. Mass at St. Patrick's Church, Millstreet this New Year's Eve, Millstreet Pipe Band welcomed in the New Year as it has for many years by giving a most enjoyable musical recital on the Church Grounds which was much appreciated by the many people who had been attending Mass. A very Happy and Bright 2012 to all our wonderfully loyal website visitors. (Website Team)


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PARISH NEWSLETTER for BALLYDALY-CULLEN-MILLSTREET
Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God – 1stJanuary, 2012
Canon John Fitzgerald P.P. Tel Nos.Millstreet 029-70043 / Mobile 087-7752948
Email:<email> www.dioceseofkerry.ie
PARISH OFFICE OPENING HOURS: TUESDAY- WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
10.00a.m.-1.00p.m. & 2.00p.m.-5.00p.m.

Your prayers are requested for the repose of the souls of the following and for those whose anniversaries occur around this time, and for those for whom masses will be offered during the week:

RECENT DEATHS: Lena O’Keeffe, Main Street
Denis McCarthy, Scagh, Boherbue
Mike Murphy, Lisnaboy & New York

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Gillian Gilbourne and her daughter Shelagh Jessica,  from Millstreet, were photographed by the press at the Most Stylish Lady Competition at Lexus Chase 2011, Leopardstown Racecourse in Dublin yesterday.

See more photos at:

The Corkman Newspaper is out every Thursday in all the local newsagents, and contains much more than just the online version

Comhgháirdeas to all at the Scór na nÓg County Finals held last night (December 29th) in Ovens. Prizewinners on the night from Millstreet were:

  • in the Amhránaíocht Aonar (solo singing), Muireann Buckley came second, and
  • in the Bailéad Ghrúpa, the Millstreet Ballad group also finished second.

The death has occurred on Thursday, December 29, 2011 of Lena O’Keeffe, (née Kelleher) of Main Street, Millstreet. Removal this Friday evening at 8pm from Tarrants Funeral Home, to St. Patrick’s Church, Millstreet. Requiem Mass tomorrow, Saturday, at 12 noon. Funeral afterwards to St. Mary’s Cemetery.

It started as a newsletter and it’s readership was small
And when the Clara News was born to life offhand I can’t recall
Perhaps in the mid sixties but what year I do not know
The babe back then now past his prime it seems so long ago.

The Clara News has come of age and it’s now read far and wide
And it’s editor Denis Reardon on his achievement can take pride
The newsletter he helped to launch to a magazine has grown
And in every corner of the globe the Clara News is known.
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Since the early days of the Methodist movement, over 250 years ago, congregations were invited to share in a Service once a year to renew their Covenant relationship with God.  A covenant is an agreement or set of promises which 2 people exchange.  It implies a commitment to each other.  So our covenant with God begins with Him in that He has given himself for us on the cross and through His resurrection we are born again into Eternal Life.  We are then called to respond by giving our lives to Him, by dying to ourself.

During our Covenant Service we shall have time to confess our sins to God, receive his forgiveness and be reminded of his promises to us.

There will be a sermon on this theme and then we will share the words of the following prayer before ending with Communion.

Sisters and brothers in Christ, let us again accept our place within this covenant which God has made with us and with all who are called to be continue reading…

Childminder required in milstreet area ASAP. Contact 087-9454198

Greyhounds: Coursing in Millstreet takes place on Friday 30th and Saturday 31st December

GAA: Michael Vaughan Plays with the Duhallow U20 Footballers in the Duhallow invitational tournament. Fixtures Duhallow v Laune Rangers (Dec 28th), Duhallow v Rathmore/Kilcummin. [See the Duhallow GAA facebook page for details]

Soccer: * Last Man Standing: After another crazy gameweek in the premier league we are already down to the last 12 players from 160 starters
* Because Christmas Day and New Years Day both fall on a Sunday, there are no matches over the Christmas period. Below are the league standings as they are at the moment: continue reading…


The Cork County Novice Debating final was held recently in Ballinagree, with Millstreet Macra representing the Muskerry Macra na Feirme region and Bantry Macra representing the Carbery Region. An entertaining debate was had with Millstreet emerging as overall victors on the night. Club members Rebecca Enright and James Kelleher won the ‘Best Chairperson’ and ‘Best Speaker’ awards respectively on the night – both have won the awards twice previously in the three rounds leading up to the Final which is an impressive feat in itself. We wish the team the best of luck in the Senior Debating in the New Year. Above L-R are: Kevin Walsh (Cork County Chairperson), James Kelleher, Rebecca Enright, Steven O’ Riordan.

The 4-year-old son of Irish immigrants bravely battles congenital heart disease and continues to beat the odds

“I have a special heart you know,” a vivacious four-year-old told the Irish Voice last weekend.

Little Adam was born with a rare congenital heart condition. It has been an extremely difficult first couple of years for Adam and his family, but things are getting better.

“It’s going to be a great Christmas this year,” said Adam’s mom Lisa.

Adam has been through several invasive surgeries since his birth. His last surgery was this past August, and since then Adam has shown signs of great improvement.

“Look at him, he is just like any other four-year-old,” laughs Lisa as her precious son drags his little two-year-old sister into the living room to play with their Lego.

Over a fine lunch spread last Saturday at their Yonkers home, Adam and his family shared with the Irish Voice the joy they now feel that their son is finally living a normal life.

Lisa, 39 and John, 33, are Irish immigrants. Lisa hails from Co. Cork and John from Co. Fermanagh. The happy couple met in a local establishment a few years ago.

When they became pregnant with their first child they shared the joy and excitement every couple experiences before the arrival of their unborn. However, their world came crashing down around them when Lisa was 35 weeks was pregnant.

A scan at St. John’s Riverside Hospital in Yonkers revealed that something was seriously wrong with their precious baby.

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On December 20th Santa arrived to the Parent and Toddler Party much to the delight of the children in the G.A.A. Hall. Great morning was had by all which included face painting and spot prizes. Many thanks to Billy Sheehan of the Wallis Arms Hotel, Joanne of Centra and our friends from Aubane Community Centre who all contributed to the morning. We, the committee members, would like to wish parents, grandparents and childminders a very Happy Christmas and we hope to see you all in the New Year when we return on Tuesday, January 10th 2012. (a special thank you to Carmel Walsh for the pictures)

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These two lost terriers turned up in the Millstreet area together about 5 or 6 days ago.  They are very friendly.  They may be missing from their home or have been left off by someone.
If you know where their home is contact Thomas at <email>
There are more photos of them below:

[update: these little lads were spotted on millstreet.ie by their owner, who took them back to their home in tanyard wood]
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The death has occurred on Monday, December 26, 2011 of Rev. Fr Ronan HERLIHY OFM Cap of Knocknagree and Millstreet. Rosary this Tuesday evening at 8pm. Removal on Wednesday at 6.30pm to the Main Church, Holy Trinity. Funeral on Thursday after 12 noon Requiem Mass to the Capuchin Community Cemetery, Rochestown, Cork. Donations, in lieu of flowers, to St. Francis Hospice, Raheny, Dublin.

Happy Christmas to Everyone.

Of course for many people in Ireland it will be a Christmas that will be very tight financially. With job losses, mounting debts and falling incomes many people will feel that they have little to celebrate. However Christmas is not about celebrating because all is well – it’s about celebrating the fact that in to our world God has come and he offer us himself whatever our circumstances. None of the main characters in the story of the first Christmas had much reason to celebrate. Mary and Joseph were a very young couple faced with bringing up a child in a world that was very hostile to children of doubtful parentage. Then there were the shepherds, a group of people who were much ostracised in those days and looked down on by everyone. However they all ended up celebrating and worshipping God because they realized that continue reading…

Home for Christmas - At Christmas Day 2011 Mass in St. Patrick's Church, Millstreet we met many visitors at home for Christmas from various parts of the world such as Sweden, England and many parts of Ireland. All were in awe of the beauty of the restoration work now completed at St. Patrick's Church.

Here we share a selection of images taken over the past four days illustrating the very colourful appearance of the town and suburbs including private houses and gardens with the many decorations in place.   We note the very dedicated members of the Altar Society preparing the Church for Christmas.   We see the beautiful Crib.   We witness the very large attendances at continue reading…

Christmas Day Mushera Charity Climb 2011 – above are some of the weather beaten  climbers at the top of Mushera who are raising money this year for the upkeep of St.Johns well on the slopes of Mushera. There were lots of more climbers on the mountain today, but they didn’t linger at the top continue reading…

Dooks G C – Champagne  Scramble

10:00 Connie Cotter Padraig Sheahan Gavin Murphy
10:08 Denis Hickey Matthew Dennehy Tadgh O’ Flynn
10:16 Chris Twomey Trevor O’ Connor Brian Cremin
10:24 John Twomey Michael Cotter Tommy Burke
10:32 Tom Flahive Pat Dineen Michael Smyth
10:40 Michael Dineen Michael Dennehy Connie Roche
10:48 Anthony Dennehy Paddy Roche Noel O’ Connor

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We at millstreet.ie would like to wish that you and yours be blessed with much happiness and health this Christmas time!