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Mass at Glubba Mountain marks 25 years remembering local hero

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A 25-year tradition was continued in Beaufort this week with Mass celebrated at the grotto on Glubba Mountain, Ballyledder.

The grotto was built more than 50 years ago by the late Tom “Tomásín” O’Sullivan, who is remembered as an unsung hero of the community. After deciding the people of Ballyledder and Kilgobnet needed a grotto, Tom set about building it by hand. He carried stone, sand and cement in fertiliser bags from nearby Keel and Kilgobnet, working in the evenings after his day’s work.
When the grotto was completed, he cycled to Knock in County Mayo to bring back a statue for the altar. A year later, he also built a grotto on Cruach Mhór on the way to Carrauntoohil.
Since his passing 25 years ago, his neighbours and friends Micheál O’Sullivan, Mary Duffy (O’Sullivan) and Roisín Duffy have maintained the grotto, keeping it painted and decorated with fresh flowers throughout the year.
This week’s Mass was attended by Reverend Mark Blakely and members of the local community including Mike O’Sullivan, John Kelliher, John Joe O’Sullivan, Joanne Prendeville, Michelle Reynolds, Maeve O’Carroll, Mike Counihan, Christina Hayes, Joan McKenna and Dolores Prendeville

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Status yellow rain warning for Kerry

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A status yellow rain warning will come into effect for Kerry this evening from 8pm.

The warning will be in place until 3am on Wednesday.

Met Éireann said there will be heavy spells of blustery rain.

There is also a possibility of localised flooding, poor visibility and difficult travelling conditions.

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Lily Ladybirds to host open information meeting

Lily Ladybirds Killarney has resumed its weekly meetings for the new school term. The organization will host an information and registration evening on Monday, September 29, at 6pm.The meetings will […]

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Lily Ladybirds Killarney has resumed its weekly meetings for the new school term.

The organization will host an information and registration evening on Monday, September 29, at 6pm.
The meetings will take place at the Presentation Monastery School on the New Road every Monday during school term, from 6pm to 7pm.
Ladybirds is a branch of the Irish Girl Guides (IGG) for girls aged 5 to 7. The IGG’s mission is to help girls and young women reach their full potential as responsible citizens. Ladybirds offers a supportive environment where girls can gain confidence and learn life skills through activities and by developing a respect for the outdoors.
Spaces are limited. Those interested in attending the information evening or learning more can contact Maura Fitzgerald at 087 798 6958.

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