Some Events in the Parish of Killoughey


HISTORIC OCCASION IN KILLOUGHEY

According to local tradition, Mass was celebrated in Killoughey Church on Christmas Day 1651 As the Mass was in progress the Cromwellian army set fire to the church killing all those who were inside. Since then the church building has been in ruins. Until recently the church has been inaccessible and the growth has been such that many people were unaware that anything remained of the church building at all. Over the past two years, the Killoughey Church Preservation Committee has been working to clear the church site and have revealed once again the extant walls. (See pictures) The committee recently received an award from The Heritage Service for their work and a grant has been set aside for a Conservation Report to be carried out. An archaeologist visited the site and will return shortly to complete the report. It is expected that suggestions regarding the upkeep of the structure will be made which will involve applications for further grants and doubtless some local contribution. The first Mass to be celebrated within the walls of the church in 352 years took place on Wednesday evening 27th August 2003. A huge crowd attended the historic ceremony.

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Bishop Michael Smith visited Ardaoibhinn to celebrate Mass and the Anointing of the sick on Tuesday 15th July 2003.

The photos show the congregation arriving for the Mass, Kathleen Mullen reading from the letter of Saint James, Bishop Michael and the priests during the Mass, Séamus Gleeson extending both a welcome and thanks on behalf of the Mid Offaly Housing Committee and finally, Sr. Teresita and Martina Casey assisting Bishop Michael in cutting the cake that was presented to him in celebration of the 40th Anniversary of his priestly ordination.

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(Thanks to Paddy Scully for the stills of his video)

 


The Saint Patrick's Day 2003 celebrations were a great success. Click on the Shamrock to view some photos.


The launch of the Killoughey Development Plan by Brian Cowen, Minister for Foreign Affairs, took place in the Community Centre, Mountbolus, on Friday 17th January 2003. The plan has been circulated to clubs and organisations in the Parish. Anyone who would like to view a copy of the plan should contact any member of the Council.


Christmas in Killoughey 2002


 

Latest Offaly GAA News

Training in the current GAA field on a sunny afternoon


Offaly County Council has completed work on the surfacing of the road to Rathlion graveyard in 2002. The organising committee thanks all those who contributed to the fund for the local subvention. The job which cost €58,000 will be welcomed by the many visitors to this historic site.


Following the collapse of the Coolguest site, a new Guestbook has been set up. A link can be found on the Main Page. Why not take a moment to say hello.


The Saint Patrick's Day Parade in 2002 was a great success.

Despite the rain everyone enjoyed themselves as can be seen from these Photos.



A Whist Drive will take place in Ardaoibhinn on most Tuesdays at 8.30pm.

All are welcome (including beginners) Contact 54867 for details.


The President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, visited the Parish to officially open the new development at Gleann Ard and Ardaoibhinn. The development was blessed by the Parish Priest Fr. E. Daly and Church of Ireland Rector Rev. G. Field.

A video of the visit along with official photographs are available for sale. Please contact Kathleen Mullen or any member of the Mid Offaly Housing Committee.

SOME UNOFFICIAL PHOTOS OF THE OPENING CEREMONY

(courtesy of Ger Commins)


Some Photos of Mountbolus Corpus Christi Procession


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