Golden Jubilee of Bishop Tim Carroll SMA and Fr. Dan Cashman SMA

A special Mass of Thanksgiving was concelebrated in St. Patrick's Church, Millstreet at 2pm on Saturday, 12th Dec. 2015 marking the Golden Jubilee to the Priesthood of Bishop Tim Carroll and Fr. Dan Cashman who left Millstreet on the very same day in 1958 to join the SMA Order of Missionary Priests. Both were ordained in 1965 and spend most of their priestly ministery working in Africa. This evening Family, Friends and Neighbours assembled for the very special Golden Jubilee occasion. Click on the images to enlarge. (S.R.)
A special Mass of Thanksgiving was concelebrated in St. Patrick’s Church, Millstreet at 2pm on Saturday, 12th Dec. 2015 marking the Golden Jubilee to the Priesthood of Bishop Tim Carroll and Fr. Dan Cashman who left Millstreet on the very same day in 1958 to join the SMA Order of Missionary Priests. Both were ordained in 1965 and spend most of their priestly ministery working in Africa. This evening Family, Friends and Neighbours assembled for the very special Golden Jubilee occasion. Click on the images to enlarge. (S.R.)
From left: Canon John Fitzgerald, P.P., Fr. Seán Tucker, Bishop Tim Carroll, SMA, Fr. Dan Cashman, SMA and Fr. Paddy O'Byrne.
From left: Canon John Fitzgerald, P.P., Fr. Seán Tucker, Bishop Tim Carroll, SMA, Fr. Dan Cashman, SMA and Fr. Paddy O’Byrne.
The magnificent Golden Jubilee Cake baked and decorated by Mary - Bishop Tim's sister.
Photographed at a most enjoyable reception in the Wallis Arms Hotel following Mass – the magnificent Golden Jubilee Cake baked and decorated by Mary – Bishop Tim’s sister.  We extend heartfelt congratulations to both Bishop Tim and Fr. Dan on such an historic and very special occasion.

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The Society of African Missions (SMA) wrote this on their website sma.ie on the occasion of Bishop Tim’s Golden Jubilee

… this leads in nicely to say something about Bishop Tim Carroll as we mark the golden jubilee anniversary of his priesthood.Bishop Tim, a native of Millstreet, was ordained an SMA Priest on 20th December 1965 along with 16 classmates. One was them was also to become a bishop – the late Bishop John Moore of Bauchi Diocese, Nigeria.

Br Tom Fitzgerald & Bp Tim CarrollIn October 1966, he set sail for West Africa and was appointed to the Ibadan Region of Nigeria. After his Tyro at Challenge, Ibadan under the guidance of the late Fr Bart McCarthy, Tim was appointed to the then Prefecture of Ilorin. Ilorin was raised to a Diocese in 1969 with Bishop Willie Mahony as its first bishop.

Bishop Tim is pictured with the oldest member of the Irish Province, Brother Tom Fitzgerald, who spent many years on mission in western Nigeria.

Tim was posted to Oro parish and then later to Lafiagi under Bacita Parish where he was involved in teaching and parish ministry.In both places Tim immersed himself into the learning of the local language and was able to speak Yoruba and Nupewith ease. From 1979 to 1996, Tim was posted at Agwara Parish in North Borgu – still under Ilorin Diocese. And it was in this area that Tim’s passion about learning, speaking and preserving the native languages came to the fore. Tim is a gifted Linguist. Not only did he learn Hausa – the predominant language among Northern Nigeria but Tim set himself at learning the language of the dominant tribe in the area – the Kamberis – or correctly known as the Cishinginis. Tim learnt to speak Kamberi and then when on to translate the gospels and other religious texts into Kamberi and also produced basic literacy books in that language. And Tim didn’t stop there – he also did similar translation works in the Lelna Language (Dakakari) and the Dukawa language.

In December 1995, Holy Mother Church, in her wisdom decided that this area of North Borgu and across the river towards Yauri, Kontagora and Zuru should be carved out and become a new jurisdiction. Tim was chosen as its first Prefect Apostolic. This was a huge upheaval for Tim –and I am sure the words of Mary echoed in his heart – “let what you have said be done” and again “not my will but yours”. Tim now had to leave Agwara Parish and take up residence in Kontagora which became the headquarters of this new jurisdiction. But it was also an exciting time and there was lots of energy and enthusiasm -it was like a new beginning as new structures needed to be put in place for the future for what one day will become a diocese. Up to now, this area was on the margins of three existing dioceses – of Ilorin, Sokoto and Minna. Now it would get the attention it deserved.It’s interesting to note, that staring off, Tim had just 9 priests to help him cover this new but huge area which was just over half the size of Ireland – 4 SMA’s, 3 Kiltegans and 2 Diocesan Priests who joined us from Minna Diocese. Kontagora Prefecture consisted of just 7 parishes.

So, with the support of the SMA’s, Kiltegans and the two diocesan priests, Tim’s vision of a self-sufficientand a self-reliant church was put into action. New parishes were opened, new schools, new convents, catechist training centre, primary evangelisation at the coalface, new outstations, students for the seminary and new local priests. Development and progress was evident. By 2002, Rome raised the Prefecture to the status of a Vicariate and Tim was chosen as Bishop – the Vicar Apostolic.

In 1996, as the Prefecture of Kontagora was being set up, Tim had asked me to be his secretary and chancellor of the Prefecture. I accepted and for the next ten years, I worked alongside Tim in laying the foundations and building up this new jurisdiction – a time and a work I enjoyed and I thank Tim for that opportunity.

In I990, I had the privilege of being present at the occasion of Tim’s Silver Jubilee celebration in Agwara Parish. It’s very interesting that a young seminarian present at that celebration is now Tim’s successor as Bishop of Kontagora in the person of Bishop Bulus Yohanna. Today there are 17 parishes, 26 priests;only two are Irish SMA’s and a host of religious sisters, catechists, schools, health clinics and hundreds of outstations. The gospel seed has surely grown and produced – all within a space of under 20 years.

Tim continued in the role as Bishop of Kontagora till 2010 when ill health forced him to step down. Back in Cork – and not ready to retire, Tim generously accepted the appointment of being Provincial Secretary – a position he held till the end of last year.Tim has a great knowledge of the scriptures and this is evident in his homilies which are always down to earth and “grounded” and I know we look forward to his homilies here in the oratory. Tim is also a great lover of poetry and astronomy.

On left we have Bishop Tim and a classmate, Fr Denis O’Sullivan SMA.

– A Jubilee always calls for a celebration – which we’re doing today. – A Jubilee calls us to look back over what has been – all that has happened.

– A Jubilee calls us to learn from the past and move on.-A Jubilee calls us to look to the future with a renewed vision.

Tim, as you reflect and ponder over the past, may you now look to the future with renewed vision. We wish you every blessing in your retirement as we thank God with you for the past 50 years of sowing the seed and labouring in the Lord’s vineyard.

Ad Multos Annos.

 

Very Successful Bake Sale for Students Travelling to Lourdes

To assist in the fundraising for the Millstreet Community School Students travelling to Lourdes at Easter 2016  on the Irish Pilgrimage Trust journey a very successful Cake Sale was held in the Parish Centre after Mass tonight - Sat. 12th Dec. 2015.   Also included is School Chaplain, John Magee.  Click on the image to enlarge.  (S.R.)
To assist in the fundraising for the Millstreet Community School Students travelling to Lourdes at Easter 2016 on the Irish Pilgrimage Trust journey a very successful Bake Sale was held in the Parish Centre after Mass tonight – Sat. 12th Dec. 2015. Also included is School Chaplain, John Magee. Click on the image to enlarge.   (S.R.)

Parish Newsletter – 13th December, 2015

PARISH NEWSLETTER for BALLYDALY-CULLEN-MILLSTREET
Third Sunday of Advent – 13th December, 2015
Canon John Fitzgerald P.P. Tel Nos. Millstreet 029-70043/Mobile 087-7752948
Email: <email> www.dioceseofkerry.ie
PARISH OFFICE OPENING HOURS: MONDAY-TUESDAY- WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY
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: Kitty O’Sullivan, Grenagh; Margaret Smith (nee Looney), Monaghan & Minor Row; Theresa Flynn-Clarke, Wexford & England. [read more …] “Parish Newsletter – 13th December, 2015”

‘North Stars’ Children’s Choir – Christmas CD

‘North Stars’ children’s choir from Cullen along with Sarah Dennehy, from Millstreet, have recorded a seven track CD for women and children who are homeless. The CD is for sale locally for only €5 in the following shops; Colemans Millstreet, Flynns Cullen, Guerin’s shop Ballydaly and SuperValu Boherbue. All proceeds from the sale of this CD will go to EDEL HOUSE, Cork. Please support this very genuine cause.

North Stars CD cover-1000 Some of the North Stars Choir-1000

“Fuel The Pub” Event Tonight at Carriganima

Tonight (12th Dec. 2015) at The Pub in Carriganima the annual "Fuel the Pub" event takes place where customers are given a free drink in return for helping to fuel the Pub by bringing turf, timber or even offer to fill the oil tank.  Over the years creative provisions have also been offers...!  Thanks to Seán Murphy for alerting us to the annual event.  Click on the image to enlarge.
Tonight (12th Dec. 2015) at The Pub in Carriganima the annual “Fuel the Pub” event takes place where customers are given a free drink in return for helping to fuel the Pub by bringing turf, timber or even offering to fill the oil tank!   Over the years creative provisions have also been offered…! Thanks to Seán Murphy for alerting us to the annual event. Click on the image to enlarge.  (S.R.)

Santa’s Wonderful Visit to Supervalu Millstreet on Friday Evening

Santa received a royal welcome when he paid a visit to O'Keeffe's Supervalu in Millstreet on Friday evening. Above we join the Gilbourne Family and "Elf" Paulina
Santa received a royal welcome when he paid a visit to O’Keeffe’s Supervalu in Millstreet on Friday evening – 11th Dec. 2015. Above we join the Gilbourne Family and “Elf” Paulina while below we share the joyful experience with the Brosnan Family… and we view visits by various members of Staff to Santa.  Click on the images to enlarge.  We thank Áine for alerting us to this important visit. (S.R.)

1Santa at Supervalu 11 Dec. 2015 -8007Santa at Supervalu 11 Dec. 2015 -800 5Santa at Supervalu 11 Dec. 2015 -800 4Santa at Supervalu 11 Dec. 2015 -800During his visit Santa got to meet with lots of enthusiastic families. [read more …] “Santa’s Wonderful Visit to Supervalu Millstreet on Friday Evening”