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New priest appointed to Fossa parish as Fr Tom retires

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RETIRING: Fr Tom Looney pictured in June 2019 celebrating his Golden Jubilee Mass with Bishop Ray Browne at the Church of Christ, Prince of Peace. Picture: Eamonn Keogh

By Michelle Crean

This week, Bishop Ray Browne announced clerical changes for a number of parishes across Kerry including a new Parish Priest for Fossa.

Fr Niall Geaney from Our Lady and St Brendan’s Church in Tralee will, on Wednesday, August 5, take over from Fr Tom Looney in Fossa, due to his retirement.

Speaking about the new appointments Bishop Ray Browne said this week that he had hoped for very few changes in light of the current pandemic.

"My hope was to have very few new appointments this summer. This became even more a priority in the light of the Coronavirus. Amid the Coronavirus the welcomes and farewells are difficult for the priests and their communities. Sadly, in recent months two of our priests died, Fr Liam Comer and Fr Michael Fleming. Both were faith-filled, capable priests and much loved by their communities. Sincere sympathy to their families and to their parish communities."

He also thanked Fr Tom Looney for his dedicated years to the communities he served in and wished him well.

"Fr Tom Looney is also retiring this year. We thank him and wish him well. Our priests demonstrate a great spirit of willingness to accept new appointments, in the interest of best serving all the 53 parishes in the diocese."

This week Fr Looney had a message for his parishioners.
"I am delighted to let the people of Fossa know that as I shall be retiring from August 5 next Bishop Ray Browne has appointed Kiltegan Missionary Fr Niall Geaney, who is a native of Castleisland, as Parish Priest of Fossa. We wish naoi gcéad mile fáilte to this veteran Missionary who has served Pobal Dé in Nigeria, Sudan, Uganda and Kenya, and also every blessing and good health in his new appointment. Can I sincerely thank you for all your co-operation and great help during my Fossa years."

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Students and Youthreach learners honoured at Kerry ETB Awards

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Students and Youthreach Learners Honoured at Kerry ETB Awards

Kerry Education and Training Board (Kerry ETB) celebrated the achievements of local students and learners at its Annual Student Awards Ceremony, held at Killarney Community College on Thursday, 12 March. The event focused on excellence in academics, leadership, sport, and contribution to school life across the county’s ETB network.

Minister of State Michael Moynihan TD attended as Guest of Honour to present the awards. He praised the hard work of the recipients and the support provided by their schools and centres in helping them reach their potential.

From Killarney Community College, students were recognised for a wide range of accomplishments, including Junior Cycle and Transition Year achievements. The school also saw awards presented for leadership through the Student Council and excellence in specific subjects such as technology and languages.

Learners from Killarney Youthreach were also among the major award winners on the night. These awards highlighted individual dedication to the Youthreach programme and positive contributions to the centre’s community.

Con Moynihan, Director of Schools, Youth and Music at Kerry ETB, noted that the ceremony is an important occasion to acknowledge not just academic success, but also the creativity and participation of students in Killarney and throughout the county.

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Firies fundraiser raffles Electric Bike for Cancer Unit

Firies resident and motorcycle enthusiast Sean Collins has launched a new charity raffle, with an electric bike as the top prize. All proceeds from the draw will go directly to […]

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Firies resident and motorcycle enthusiast Sean Collins has launched a new charity raffle, with an electric bike as the top prize.

All proceeds from the draw will go directly to the Dunmanway Cancer Day Care Unit at Cork University Hospital (CUH).
Sean is a regular fundraiser for cancer services; last March, he organised a successful motorcycle run that raised €2,400 for the same unit. This year, he has shifted focus to an electric bike raffle to continue his support for the facility.
The draw is scheduled to take place on Sunday, 7 June, at Henderson’s Bar in Firies. For those unable to attend in person, the event will be broadcast live on the Henderson’s Bar Facebook page.
Tickets are priced at €10 each and are currently available in various shops throughout Killarney and the surrounding areas. The prize was made possible through the support of O’Sullivan’s Cycles and KC Print Ltd in Killarney.
For any enquiries regarding tickets or the draw, Sean Collins can be contacted directly on 087 4436650.

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