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New book on the historical writings of Killarney priest

Killarney history will feature in a new book that will be launched in the Heights Hotel next Tuesday night (October 25).
'Seanchas Cathaoir Ó Braonáin’ is a 290 page compilation of the writings of Cahersiveen native Fr Charles Brennan (1875-1937). He was professor in St Brendan’s Seminary, Killarney for nine years.
As a Gaelic activist he helped found Craobh na nÁirne of the Gaelic League and edit the famed monthly ‘Loch Léin’.
Writing under his pen-name ‘Óisí’, he achieved national acclaim. As curate in Tralee (1907-1914) he became actively involved with the Volunteers with the result that Dublin Castle insisted on him being transferred from the county capital.
Enroute to his Castletownbere Parish 'Small' Jer O’Leary presented him with a rifle in Killarney’s Railway Station. He did so on behalf of the Tralee Volunteers as their parting gift to their leader.
The new book is researched and published by Mícheál Ó Raghallaigh who is a member of Killarney’s Conradh na Gaeilge for 40 years.
His compendium of 'Óisín’s' poetry, musical compositions and writings in both English and Irish will be launched by Fr Tom Looney in The Heights Hotel on Tuesday at 8.30pm.
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