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President Connolly visits Torc Community and Family Resource Centre

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Torc Community and Family Resource Centre (CFRC) was honoured to welcome President Catherine Connolly on Saturday morning for a special visit celebrating community,partnership, and the vital role of Family Resource Centres in Irish society.

The President was greeted on arrival by the vibrant “Thump” Youth Drumming Group, a collaborative project between Torc CFRC and Kerry ETB’s Local Youthreach and Community Programme (LYCP). Taking time to meet with the young participants, President Connolly enthusiastically joined the group, even trying her hand at drumming alongside its members — a moment that perfectly set the tone for the warm and engaging visit. President Connolly then met with members of the Torc CFRC Board, along with community and statutory partners involved in the Centre’s work. Guided by Derek O’Leary, Executive Manager of Torc CFRC, she toured the Centre, including a visit to the much-admired History Wall, which charts the organisation’s journey from its inauguration to its present-day impact. During this tour, Mr O’Leary highlighted photographs from previous presidential visits, including those of President Mary Robinson and President Mary McAleese. The visit continued to the Early Years service, where the President was welcomed by Theresa O’Neill, Childcare Manager, and her dedicated team. She spent time engaging with children and speaking with parents about their experiences of the Early Years programme, gaining first-hand insight into the importance of accessible, high-quality childcare and family supports within the community. President Connolly also viewed the Centre’s bespoke sensory room, a recent and valuable addition designed to support children with additional needs. She expressed particular interest in how the space enhances inclusion and wellbeing within the service. An intimate and informal gathering followed, where the President met Torc CFRC’s Social and Community Development staff and listened to powerful testimonials from service users. During this discussion, she spoke of her deep understanding of the diverse and evolving needs within communities, and acknowledged the vital, locally responsive work delivered by Family Resource Centres nationwide. Speaking after the visit, Derek O’Leary, Executive Manager of Torc CFRC, said: “We were absolutely delighted to welcome President Connolly to Torc CFRC. Her genuine interest in our work, her engagement with service users, and her understanding of the social realities facing communities across Ireland meant a great deal to everyone here today.” He added: “President Connolly clearly recognises the importance of Family Resource Centres as trusted, community-based services. Her visit reaffirmed the value of the bespoke, relationship-based approach that Torc CFRC and the wider FRC network bring to families and individuals every day.” The President later mingled with a large gathering of invited guests, including key partner organisations and local public representatives. Throughout the visit, she was generous with her time, warmly accommodating photographs and conversations, and maintaining an informal, approachable presence that greatly enriched the occasion. On her departure, President Connolly was presented with a hand-crafted teapot and mug set from Muckross House Pottery by Mr O’Leary. The gift symbolised Torc CFRC’s open-door ethos and its professional yet welcoming approach to engagement with families and the wider community. Torc CFRC extends its sincere thanks to President Connolly for her visit, and to all partners, service users, staff, and volunteers who contributed to making the occasion such a meaningful celebration of community in action.

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Book launch: Sister completes late brother’s Shipping Forecast sea kayak challenge

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Book launch: Sister completes late brother’s Shipping Forecast sea kayak challenge

A unique book promotional event will take place in the Beaufort Bar next week, telling the story of a sister who took to the sea to complete her late brother’s extraordinary adventure.

Katie Carr will speak at the Beaufort venue on Tuesday, June 23 at 7:30pm to launch her most recent book, Thundery at Times. The book follows her journey to honour her brother, Toby, who passed away in the middle of his challenge to paddle in every sea area of the BBC Shipping Forecast. Despite having never been in a sea kayak before, Katie decided to take over the expedition and finish what he started.

The upcoming talk connects her new perspective with her earlier work, Moderate Becoming Good Later, which she wrote in Toby’s voice as a tribute to his determination. Her latest book looks at the intense physical and emotional challenges of taking on the journey herself.

Six of the famous BBC Shipping Forecast area, Fastnet, Irish Sea, Shannon, Rockall, Malin, and Lund, reach the Irish coast. Five of the book’s chapters are set in Ireland, including a dedicated chapter on Kerry, making her upcoming visit to the county particularly meaningful.

The launch is being highlighted locally by Donal Dowd of Coolcaslagh, the retired Director of Cappanalea OETC, who accompanied Katie on the water during her journey.

“I accompanied Katie on one of her trips while she was completing the Shannon section, which commences in Valentia and stretches up as far north as Connemara in west Galway,” Donal said. “I encourage members of the public to attend what will be an entertaining event, as Katie is a most entertaining speaker, has great slides and video footage, and has a very interesting story to tell.”

The evening will include readings from the book, reflections on the writing and paddling processes, an audience question-and-answer session, and a book signing. Admission is open to all members of the public.

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Franciscan Friary hosts annual Blessing of the Lilies

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The annual Blessing of the Lilies took place at the Franciscan Friary in Killarney on Saturday, 13 June, marking the Feast of St Anthony.

The traditional ceremony was celebrated by Fr Joe Condren OFM as part of the annual St Anthony’s Novena.

The custom, which originates from the older Roman Ritual, sees lilies blessed on this specific feast day.

The lily serves as a traditional symbol of St Anthony, representing purity, with the blessing itself stemming from historical accounts of miracles associated with the flower.

Fr Joe, a Dublin native, is a familiar figure to the local parish, having previously served as a member of the Killarney Franciscan community during two separate periods, from 2000 to 2002 and again from 2011 to 2014.

Since his time in Kerry, his ministry has taken him abroad to Zimbabwe, and he later served as vicar provincial from 2017 until 2023.

He is currently based in Rome, Italy, where he resides at the Irish Franciscan College of St Isidore and is involved in ministry within the general Curia at the OFM headquarters.

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