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Saturday, September 24, 2016

Memorial Seat


Advance publicity in St. Patrick's Church newsletter read:

Portlaw Task Force will be unveiling a new seat on the village green
next Friday, 23rd September at 7.00 pm.
The seat will be dedicated to the memory of "The Two Micks",
Mr. Mick Cuddihy and his good friend, Mr. Mick Comerford.
The two men soldiered together in their quest to keep Portlaw tidy.
We, the Portlaw Task Force, will never forget the pride the had in their village.

A fine attendance attended the function including -
Mrs. Peggy Cuddihy - widow of the late Mick Cuddihy,
also Niamh Comerford, grand-daughter of the late Mick Comerford,
plus many more relations, friends and members of the public. 



L to R: Peggy Cuddihy, Marie Cuddihy, Feena Walsh,
Eileen Walsh (?) and Michael Walsh. 


Mary Fowler and Kathleen Crotty.


Séamus Crotty, Maura Crotty, Terry Walsh and Johnny Crotty.

                                                                                                                                                        Freddy Kelly, Portlaw Task Force, addresses the audience.


Niamh Comerford and Peggy Cuddihy about to unveil the memorial plaque.


Some of the audience present. 


The memorial seat just after its covering having been removed
by Niamh Comerford and Peggy Cuddihy. 


Some prayers by Fr. Richard O'Halloran, C.C.,
before the blessing of the seat. 


Another view of some of the audience.


Peggy Cuddihy, widow of the late Mick Cuddihy, addressing the audience.


Niamh Comerford, grand-daughter of the late Mick Comerford, addressing the audience.


First people to sit on the memorial seat were the above group . . .


. . . followed immediately by many others, including the above group of local children,
with cameras galore capturing the scene. 

                                                                                                                                                                   . . . and a last shot in the darkness, L. to R:
Freddie Kelly, Piper Josh Power, Ann Nolan and xxxx xxxx.
-    oooOoooo    
End of series. A single left click on any image will show an enlarged copy.
E.& O..E.
(The quality of image 1206 is particularly poor, due to using just
my built-in camera-flash, which would cover only a limited distance).




                                                                                                                                                                 

Thursday, September 8, 2016

COMPLINE service

A service of Compline has been planned
                for Sunday 25th September commencing 4 pm                           at Clonegam Church (inside).



 Compline is a service originated from 4th century AD. it is an evening service, originally an office, and still is in today's monastic orders, Anglican and Roman Catholic. Saint Basil promoted it in the Eastern church and Saint Benedict in the Western Church. There will be no music, unless I can arrange it. It is not a sacramental service. it is a reflective service preparing us for the night ahead. would have been said in Clonegam and long before. So, everyone welcome and people should feel comfortable.
- Mellissa Jeffers, priest-in-charge, Fiddown Union of churches.