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Killarney priest pens book on handballing legend

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By Con Dennehy

One of Kerry’s best-known priests, Canon Tom Looney, will launch his new book Unbeatable this Sunday at 6pm in the Glenbeigh Handball Complex.

The book tells the remarkable story of Fr Tom Jones, a Tralee-born priest who was also one of Ireland’s greatest early handball players. Born in 1868 on Rock Street, Jones was crowned All-Ireland Handball Champion in 1888 after defeating John Delaney of Athy — a title he retained the following year. Alongside fellow Tralee player James Fitzgerald, Jones also claimed the Munster double-handed championship in 1889. The pair’s legacy was later honoured when a handball alley in Tralee was named after them in 1949.
After a short but glittering sporting career, Fr Jones entered St Brendan’s College, Killarney, in 1889 to study for the priesthood, later attending Maynooth College, where a court named Jones Alley still stands in his memory. He served in several Kerry parishes, including Glenbeigh, Ballyferriter, Killorglin, Dingle and Caherciveen, and founded the Glenbeigh Handball Club in 1946.
Canon Looney, a native of Killarney, has served more than 50 years in the priesthood and is a respected historian and author. His previous works include a biography of Dick Fitzgerald, King in a Kingdom of Kings.

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The Cost of Breathing exhibition on display in library

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A local man living with cystic fibrosis has opened a powerful exhibition at Killarney Library, offering an insight into daily living with the condition.

Trevor O’Donoghue’s exhibition, The Cost of Breathing, invites visitors to look beyond the diagnosis and gain a deeper understanding of the lived experience, one defined by strength, resilience and hope.

The exhibition is currently on display until February 20 before travelling to other locations across Ireland in the coming months, bringing this important story to wider audiences.

Mayor of Killarney Cllr Martin Grady described it as “both an honour and a deeply personal privilege” to attend the exhibition by his neighbour and close friend.

Cllr Grady said anyone who knows Trevor knows his unwavering positivity and determination.

He commended Trevor for his bravery, creativity and his commitment to raising awareness.

Through his work, Trevor hopes to create space for people to acknowledge their emotions more openly.

Trevor said: “Emotions are a normal part of being human, yet we don’t speak about them openly enough. You never truly know what someone is carrying on the inside. Living with cystic fibrosis means experiencing those realities regularly.”

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Killarney claims title of Ireland’s most romantic town

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Killarney has been named Ireland’s most romantic town in new research conducted by HelloFresh Ireland, which evaluated 30 cities and towns across the country to find the ultimate destination for couples.

Each location was assessed based on accommodation options, dining experiences, entertainment choices and affordability.

The results revealed that Killarney boasts the most romantic hotels and accommodations per capita and offers some of the most affordable meal and wine options.

It’s a haven for couples seeking a dreamy escape without breaking the bank.

Sligo claimed the second spot with plenty of romantic hotel options, closely followed by Ennis, which scored exceptionally well for affordability.

Killarney’s enchanting scenery, coupled with its array of romantic accommodations, ultimately secured the top spot as the most romantic destination in Ireland.

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