To celebrate the 40th anniversary of when it was first blessed, mass will be celebrated at Aubane Grotto next Friday, July 26th, at 8pm. All are welcome. [f]
Day: July 21, 2019
St. John’s are County Champions
Congratulations to St. John’s GAA Club on their victory in the County Junior C Championship Final today, beating Ballyphehane on a scoreline of 2-9 to 1-5. There will be a big parade this evening in Millstreet from Macroom Road to the St. John’s pitch on the Station Road at 8pm.
“Where the Road Takes Me” C103 This Sunday at 7pm
We thank Presenter John Greene for providing advance information on this evening’s programme – 21st July 2019. (S.R.)
On this week’s edition of ‘Where the road takes me’, John Greene begins a two part programme entitled ‘The Light-keeper’s daughter, and the story of U260.
Our story centres around the scuttling of a German submarine, three miles south of Glandore in 1945, and the arrest of all crew aboard her.
The events are seen through the eyes of Mary Glanville, now Mary mcCarthy a twelve year old schoolgirl on the Galley Head lighthouse at the time.
Although this submarine was on its ninth patrol when it reached West Cork waters, it had seen very little if any action.
So what exactly was it doing during these patrols, and what reason did the crew have for sinking this vessel of war. And why has the Captain’s logbook been resealed, and not to be re-opened until the year 2045.
In both programmes we look at the two main theories for her sinking, but can only speculate as to what she was doing in the area on that date.
Both programmes also offer an unique insight into what life was like for rural people during World War 11. [read more …] ““Where the Road Takes Me” C103 This Sunday at 7pm”