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New faces welcomed at the Friary

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By Michelle Crean

Two new friars have joined the Friary - with a third expected to join in the coming weeks.

On the Feast of the Assumption two men, Br Gytis Vaineikis from Lithunia and Br Ken Murphy from Dublin, were received into the Franciscan International Novitiate, Killarney.

They arrived on August 14, and will spend one full year in Killarney.

Br Pat, the Guardian, Br Antony Jukes Novice Master and all members of the community welcomed them.

"We hope that a third novice from Canada will join the group within the next few weeks," Br Pat told the Killarney Advertiser.

Br Joseph Condren OFM Vicar Provincial of the Irish Franciscan Province received Ken and Br Antony Novice Master received Gytis.

Their year is mainly focused on prayer and living together as Brothers in community, so as to help the novices to discern whether the Franciscan way of life is for them.

The novices will gather together with the whole community for prayer five times a day, and will also attend daily Mass in the Friary Church. In the mornings, during the week, the novices will have classes on aspects of Franciscan spirituality, history, theology, different forms of prayer, and the life and writings of Saint Francis of Assisi. The afternoons are taken up with work in the garden and other jobs around the Friary. In the second half of the novitiate year, it is hoped that there will also be the opportunity for the novices to take part in some sort of volunteer work in the local community. Towards the end of the year, the novices will have a final prayer retreat in preparation for making a commitment to this way of life.

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New owners cofimred at Fossa brewing and distilling facility

The new owners of the Killarney Brewing & Distilling facility at Fossa have officially confirmed the completion of their acquisition of the landmark site. The state-of-the-art campus, which sits on […]

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The new owners of the Killarney Brewing & Distilling facility at Fossa have officially confirmed the completion of their acquisition of the landmark site.

The state-of-the-art campus, which sits on a 4.2-acre site along the Ring of Kerry, includes a purpose-built brewery, distillery, visitor centre, and extensive hospitality spaces.
The acquiring group brings more than 200 years of distilling heritage in the premium spirits industry, alongside experience in international hospitality and brand development.
A spokesperson for the new owners said:
“We are pleased to confirm the acquisition of the Killarney Brewing & Distilling facility at Fossa. Our commitment is long term. Our intention is to preserve that value and bring the facility back into productive use on a phased, responsible and properly managed basis.”
The immediate priority for the group is to manage the operational transition, focusing on safety, licensing, utilities, and compliance before any activity recommences.
As the project progresses, the new owners plan to work with local contractors, suppliers, and stakeholders to rebuild local employment and support tourism and business in Kerry.

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N71 Moll’s Gap road remains closed following Killarney National Park fire

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N71 Moll’s Gap road remains closed following Killarney National Park fire

The N71 Moll’s Gap road remains closed this Wednesday lunchtime following a significant forestry fire at Five Mile Bridge on Tuesday evening.

Kerry County Fire Services personnel from Killarney, Kenmare, and Killorglin, alongside the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) fire team, worked on-site to tackle the blaze. Two helicopters were deployed to extract water from the lake to quench the flames.

The fire was brought under control at 10:30pm on Tuesday evening. However, several areas are still smouldering today and are currently being assessed by emergency crews.

The road is closed as a safety precaution while preventative measures continue, and local diversions are in place. Helicopters remain active at the scene today, taking water from the lake to dampen down areas on the opposite side of the road.

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