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Sunday Masses.

Canovee: Vigil Mass 6:30pm. Sunday 10:00am

Cloughduv: Vigil Mass 7:30pm. Sunday 12Noon

Kilmurry: Vigil Mass. 8:30pm Sunday 11am

Weekday Masses
Kilmurry
: Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri at 9:30 am. Sat at 11:00 am.
Cloughduv: Mon, Tues at 9:00 am. No morning Mass Wednesday. Thurs, Fri at 9:30 am.
Sat at 12:00 noon.
Canovee: Thursday at 10:00 am.

Confessions 

Saturdays
Kilmurry: 11.30am. & 8pm.

Cloughduv: 11.30am. & 7pm.

Canovee: 6pm.

Parish Announcements

Christmas Penitential Service:
Conscious of our sinfulness it has long been the custom to prepare ourselves to welcome the Lord by going to Confession for Christmas. In recent years that takes the form of availing of the parish Penitential Service. We bring in extra priests as we will be doing in Kilmurry Church this coming Wednesday, Dec. 18, at 8 p.m.


Fr. Seamus Murphy's Presentation Money:
As you know his family wished that the money be given to the parish to provide vestments and altar requisites for each of the three Churches. We have already blessed and shown the various articles acquired in both Cloughduv and Canovee Churches. This weekend we will be blessing them in Kilmurry. We are very grateful to the family. It enabled us to acquire things we needed. We know that as you see these articles used in Church you will remember Fr. Murphy in your prayers.

Lectio Divina
Each Monday night at 7:00 pm in Fr. O'Driscoll's house you are welcome to prayerfully reflect on the coming weekend's readings, and to drink some of his tea. For those who cannot attend the Prayer meeting but might like to read the Gospel for next Sunday and the commentry on the Gospel, these handouts will be available from Tuesday morning on in Sheila's Shop Kilmurry village.
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Parish Information Leaflet
The Parish Council are putting together an information leaflet on the parish and would like to list all clubs, groups & associations etc that are active. To help compile a comprehensive list we ask each club/group/association to supply details of activities including their contacts. This information should be sent to Michael Barry on 087-2510413, to any Parish Council member, or e-mail to kilmurry@eircom.net A.S.A.P. Thanking you in advance
The One-Sentence Sermon:
Give God what is right
not what is left.
"Don't wait for six strong men to take you to church"
Bothar Christmas Cards:
Cards are free. You send a donation to help Bothar's work providing farm animals and training for poor families in 13 countries.
FreePhone Liz at 1800 268 463

N.A.O.M.I.
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Anniversaries
Fr. William Lernihan, Upr Bellmount Hannah O'Callaghan, Galvin's Tce Kilmurry
Sheila Collins, Gurranreigh
Tom Murray, Béal Na Bláth
Cornelius Lynch, Coolduve
Died Recently
Margaret Crowley, Kilmurry

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From the Pastor's Desk

During the week I had a letter from my sister, Sr. Kathleen, in Nairobi, Kenya. Amongst other things she expressed her gratitude for receiving some money some people had given me for her medical work among the poor. I quote: "It is great to be able to get medicine and food for those who are in such need. It is such a relief for me to visit someone who is helpless in bed and in great pain, to be able to ease that pain and help the person get some rest. That is duplicated so many times over as I visit."

The scene is a slum on the outskirts of Nairobi, with over a million people, the largest in East Africa. These poor people come in from the country, forced by poverty and hunger, in the hope of doing better in the big city. Generally, it simply brings new problems. The situation is similar to our Cork parishes in Peru and Ecuador.

As we near Christmas we remember that Christ came to bring peace and a promise of a better world. How is it as we look around us to-day that violence and poverty are still pervasive? Could it be that in the celebration of his coming into the world his message is ignored by so many. Has Christmas become a time for selfish enjoyment, with not enough thought being given to the need around us?

I once knew a lady who whenever she gave herself a treat she gave an equivalent amount to some deserving cause. Could we this year broaden our charity beyond ourselves, our families and friends? We can help those far away by giving money to the charity. We can give of ourselves too by looking around us and giving of our time and ourselves to brighten the Christmas of somebody less fortunate. Little things can mean a lot! Perhaps the real joy of Christmas is in the giving. It is in giving that we receive!

It can be a lonely time for emigrants. Do get in touch.

Think About It
Don't let your parents down,
they brought you up.
Be humble enough to obey,
You may give orders some day.
Chose your companions with care,
You become what they are.
Guard your thoughts, what you think
Is what you are.
Be master of your habits
or they will master you.
Pay attention when you drive,
Drive safely and arrive.
Resist pressure, stand up,
Or you'll fall for anything.
Keep God in your life,
He is always there for you.


Prayer for Vocations
God our Father, send workers into your harvest. May the Spirit we received in Baptism touch the hearts of many to offer themselves in priesthood, religious life, and other forms of service. Give the parents and families of our parish, the wisdom and courage to support young people, in searching for and following the call of God in their lives



The One-Sentence Sermon:
Give God what is right, not what is left.


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Don't wait for six strong men to take you to church

Recent E-mails
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My Great Great Grandparents John Long who married Mary Davenport, were from Kilmurry. They had 4 children that I know of, two of whom Peter Long and Denis Long were born in 1844 and 1846 respectively. I am presuming therefore that John and Mary would have been born in the period 1800/1810 approx. I don't have dates of birth for their two other sons Jack Long who married a Hannah Linehan in 1871 and Jeremiah Long who remained unmarried.
I know that Denis Long married Abbey(Gobnait) Sullivan on the 31 July 1869 in Cloghduve. (This is my line). Gobnait is supposed to be from Lissarda and was the daughter of Thomas (Thomas Rua) Sullivan and Mary Connor. Gobnait was baptised Abigail and she was born on the 25 November 1848 and she is reputed to have had 3 brothers Jeremiah, John and James and 1 sister. Denis Long was living in Kilcondy at the time of his marriage to Abbey.

I am wondering whether perhaps it might be possible for me to establish any information about John Long and Mary Davenport from your Church records. Any help and assistance which you can give me in this regard would be very much appreciated.
Yours sincerely,

Sean Long


Dear All,
Congratulations on an excellent Website. This is my first visit and I certainly will be re-visiting.
Now to the purpose of my email. I recently visited Kilmurry searching for the grave of my grandfather and his people, but to no avail. They lived in the townland of Castlemore and despite of our best efforts we found nothing. However talking to some locals and others since I understand that Fr Tim O Sullivan of Cloughduv is putting the parish records on CD. I would be very interested in this when it is available. Perhaps you could advise me on the progress of this project.

For the record this is my family history in regards to Castlemore:
My grandfather, Timothy Sullivan was born in Castlemore in 1854. We don't know when but he moved to Cork City where he became an agent for the Prudential Insurance Company.His first wife, Annie died in 1898. I know nothing more about her as the only evidence is her death certificate.
He maried his second wife, Hanna Coleman, in 1899. She was from Glanmire and she was my grandmother.
Timothy died on the 10 May 1927 and the newspaper notice says that he was buried at 'South Kilmurry' Hence my searching the local cemetaries.

To fill in the picture the following is the other information that I have:
Timothy's father was a Patrick Sullivan, born about 1819. His wife's name was Hannah-surname unknown.
In Griffiths Valuation for 1852 his address is given as Castlemore, parish of Moviddy. He had a house in fee from Richard T Rye. There were two children that I know of Timothy, my grandfather, and Daniel, born 1863.
Finally he is shown in the 1901 census at the same address, with his wife. It states that he is a retired quarryman and that he is blind.He does not appear in the 1911 census.

I would be grateful if any of your site viewers and others can add to my information on my Kilmurry connections.
In the meantime I look forward to the CD.

Keep up the good work.
Yours truly
Frank Nash

Cork City


Dear Sirs:
I am in the process of trying to locate the exact place in County Cork from which my Buckley ancestors emigrated to the United States in 1836. On Murthey Buckley's tombstone is written: "a native of Ireland, county of Cork, parrish of Conway." Several years ago, a genealogist in Dublin led us to believe that "Conway" is the old name for "Convamore," an estate which lies adjacent to Ballyhooly. However, Irish researcher Tom O'Leary recently found information which indicates that "Conway" is probably a mis-spelling of "Cannaway," a civil parish within the Catholic parish of Kilmurry.
So now I am concentrating on Kilmurry, and I find that at least one Buckley family currently lives in that village. I would very much like to contact them and wonder whether you could provide me with their address. Perhaps they would know of a Murthey and Catherine Buckley, with young son John Franklin, who left County Cork in 1836.
Any assistance you can give me will be greatly appreciated.

Mary Van Gorden
Black River Falls, Wisconsin USA


A recent posting on your website, "Thomas Desmond was born in Parish Canavee" is of interest to me. My great-great grandfather, Thomas Desmond [son of Patrick Desmond and Hanora Lyons Desmond] is said to have been born in Parish Canavaa.
Can you tell me where that parish is? He was born perhaps as early as 1810. John and Patrick Desmond may have been his brothers, or relatives. Thomas emigrated to Canada about 1840 and then to the U.S. Any help you can give me in tracing either the Desmond or Lyons families will be greatly appreciated.

Maribelle Leflang


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HAPPENINGS  And MEETINGS.  


Cork Central IFA

County Executive AGM Mon 16th Dec Vienna Woods Hotel 8.30pm.

Scouting News
Another glorious and mud-filled excursion to Coachford wood last Saturday. Though our fires were slow to get going - sausages, garlic bread, burgers etc were devoured followed by sticky marshmallows and hot fingers. Many thanks to parents for help with transport.


Canovee Parents Association
wish to thank all those involved in the Cake & Jumble sale. It was a great success.

Ceili Club
Christmas party in Crookstown Hall on Tuesday 17th Dec from 9:00 pm to 12:00 pm. Music by Challenge. All proceeds to the Mission Work of Sr Dr Kathleen O'Sullivan who works in Nairobi Kenya.

  Adverts. News & Gossip.


Computer Training
Available in your own home. Phone 087-2243019


Annual Christmas Bazaar
in Castletown Kenneigh Hall on Sunday 15th Dec. Sales start at 1:30 pm. Santa arrives at 2:30 pm. All proceeds to Lavanagh Centre Cork.

PJ Murphy Motor Repairs Cloughduv
Customers Christmas Buffet in Clifford's Lounge Crookstown on Thursday 19th Dec at 9:30 pm. Music by Murphy Men. Wishing all a happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year. Thanking you for your support.


Beal Na mBláth Service Station
Annual Christmas Draw. Free ticket with every €20 spent. Loads of prizes, special offers on: Wine, Biscuits, Coco-Cola & many more items.
Come and see Santa Clause on Sun 22nd Dec arriving at 3:00 pm with his special guest. Free kids parcels. Wishing all our customers & friends a very Happy Christmas & a prosperous New Year.

Turkeys Fresh turkeys available.
Oven ready if required. Tel: 021 7336095

Website News:
If you have family members in other countries they might like to know
that all Parish Newsletters since the 20th of July can now be viewed on the Parish Website.

The Website had 4,000 visitors from the 1st of January 2002 to 30th of November. Approx 50 % were from Ireland, 23% from the US.
16.2% from the UK.1.5% from The Netherlands. Approx 1% each from Italy, Canada, Spain, New Zealand, Hungary, Switzerland, Brazil, Australia, Saudi Arabia and Poland.

Invitation.
Clubs and Organisations in the Parish who would like to have information on their Organisation and its activities included on the Parish Website E-mail: kilmurryonline@eircom.net

or Phone 087-2243019 for information.
No Cost involved

This free service is available to all Parish Organisations

G.A.A. & Sport Notes & News


Canovee GAA


Lotto: Winning nos. 7-10-17. Winner of €1,500 Jerry Murphy, Currabeha.

Next week's jackpot €1000 in the Castlemore Arms.

Results: Junior B Mid Cork
Canovee 1-09 Glan na Laoi 0-4



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St. Val's Ladies Football Club

Table Quiz in the Five Roads Bar Tarelton on Fri 20th Dec at 9:00 pm sharp. €20 per team of four. Contact Lisa 026 46034 or Ann 026 46309.


Lissarda Football Club


Kilmurry GAA.

Lotto: Winning nos. 1-2-8 - no winner. Next week's jackpot €2,000 on Mon 16th at Horan's.


Cloughduv Hurling Club

Cloughduv Hurling Club are holding their club dinner in conjunction with the Camogie club in the Abbey Hotel Ballyvourney on 27th Dec. Tickets available from club members. The club are also holding a poc fada from Cloughduv to Aherla on St. Stephens Day commencing at 10:30 am.


Kilmurry Athletic Club


Cloughduv camogie club

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