Aubane Community Christmas Mass & Party at Aubane Community Centre on Friday 1 December at 8 pm.
Entertainment on the Night.
All very Welcome.
Community website for Millstreet, Co. Cork, Ireland
Aubane Community Christmas Mass & Party at Aubane Community Centre on Friday 1 December at 8 pm.
Entertainment on the Night.
All very Welcome.
On this Tuesday – 7th Nov. 2023 … preceded by “Jimmy Reidy & Friends” with a wonderful programme from the splendid Archival Show where the focus is on Killeedy, Co. Limerick at 8pm (the repeat of which one may hear after the Maureen Henry Show on Sunday night at 11pm) we invite you to also tune into “Radio Treasures” this Tuesday from 9.15 to 11.30pm on Cork Music Station. Feel very welcome to contact the live programme by emailing corkmusicstation @gmail.com or texting 086 825 0074 – One may also WhatsApp that number. (S.R.) And our 5th visit to Knockalougha Rambling House 2023 is at 10.10pm….preceded by an Interview with Sgt. Michael Kelly and Members of Cobh Animation Group at “The Arches” in Mallow. And of course we have all our regular features. Tap on the image to enlarge. Happy Listening. (S.R.)
Three Ukrainian currently employed women are in search of a house or apartment for long-term rent in Millstreet or surrounding area.
We are open to considering options within a reasonable driving distance.
The recommendation letter from previous landlord can be provided if necessary .
For further inquiries, please reach out to Anastasia at 085 859 2142.
Dia is Mhuire díobh go léir a cáirde and welcome to my Report.
I’m not at the end of the rainbow, but very near. As I look out from my usual spot the multi coloured arch across the sky is enough to brighten anybody’s day, even if it is the sign of another shower. We must never lose an opportunity of even the least thing to bring us joy.
We are well into the month of November the first week already gone. This is the month of the Holy Souls and the Masses and ceremonies which were laid on for us by our priests at the weekend, were very meaningful and important as we take some time out to reflect on those who are no longer with us. Our absent friends. The Church choir attended the ceremony on Saturday night when Canon John accompanied by Retired priest Fr. John O’Shea, prayed for all those who died during the year, Including Cullen, forty eight in all. The names are displayed on a notice board at the lovely Garden of Remembrance at the back of the church. On Sunday Morning the cemetery at Cullen was blessed following 9.15 Mass and in Millstreet after 11.30 Mass. In spite of threatening weather large crowds attended all three graveyards, The Church Yard, St. Mary’s and Drishane by Canon John aided by Fr. Paddy O’Byrne. But we are reminded that the month of November is devoted to the Holy Souls and a good time to visit their last resting places and pray there for them. Not forgetting those who are left behind. The note on Sunday’s Mistelette reads.
Harry Linehan recently participated in the Dublin City Marathon with a truly fantastic finishing time considering that it was his first ever Marathon. Harry competed for CUH charity to honour his dad and raise funds for the oncology services at CUH. Harry is now a student nurse in UCC & CUH following in his dad’s footsteps. “It was a very emotional day for us all in Dublin and Harry’s fundraiser has now hit €5,177.00 which is absolutely amazing” writes Harry’s mother, Gillian. One may still contribute to this highly praiseworthy Fundraising Project by tapping on the link HERE which will take you to the official Fundraising Page. Harry is absolutely thrilled with himself having completed the marathon and more importantly been able to fundraise for such a worthy service that offered John such great care during his illness. Sincere congratulations to Harry on such a supremely inspiring achievement. Tap on the images to enlarge. (S.R.)