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Plans for Fossa church extension revealed
PLANNING AHEAD: Fossa Pastoral Council finance committee members Norann Moran and Paudy O'Sullivan exam the Christ, Prince of Peace Church plans. Photo: Sean Moriarty
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By Sean Moriarty
Christ, The Prince of Peace Church in Fossa has revealed plans to extend and the renovate the church.
Planning permission has been granted to build a new extension on the eastern side of the church to match the existing western extension where the current Sacristy is based.
The extension will include a new toilet block and additional storage space and will allow for further expansion of the existing Sacristy.
The 43-year-old building will also get a new roof.
Plans are in place to replace a disused stable on the church grounds and convert that into a new office building.
Construction is expected to start in January and will be completed in time for Easter Sunday which falls on April 4 next year.
“We are looking ahead to a time when Fossa will continue to be a vibrant parish,” Fossa Pastoral Chairman Billy Mangan told the Killarney Advertiser.
A fundraising drive will be announced in the coming weeks and the plans are on display within the church.
Meanwhile, Fr Niall Geaney has taken over as parish priest in Fossa. He replaces the retiring Canon Tom Looney after being transferred from Our Lady and St Brendan’s Parish in Tralee.
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