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Holidays for Passionists, Clonea Strand Hotel.
It
was Monday morning the 9th September 2002 and the Bus had arrived. Time
to hit the road for the senior religious from Mount Argus and other Passionist
houses for the Annual fews days break. This time the venue was the Clonea
Strand Hotel situated on the coast not far from Dungarven.
Heading
the group was Fr. Charles Cross C.P. (Vice-Provincial) and Teresa the
full-time nurse in Mount Argus. From Crossgar came Fr. Paul Mary Madden,
Fr. Hubert Hurley and Bro. Paul McKeown. Bro. Martin Denny came across
from Prestonpans to help out.
Fr.
Frank Keevins (Rector) led the Mount Argus contingent which included Bro.
Malachy Daly, Fr. Andrew Kennedy, Fr. Linus Kelly, Fr. Eunan Doherty,
Fr. Anselm Keleghan, Fr. Dermot Patrick Cleary and F. Jim Sheridan.

On arrival the men received a great welcome from the Hotel staff and management.
Each religious had a room looking out on the sea and soon got familiar
with the sea fragrances and the gentle lapping of the waves.

Tuesday
was spent settling in and exploring the Hotel facilities and the neighbourhood.
The Hotel swimming pool, games room and golf course were visited and inspected.
Plans were made. A walk along the sea shore served to blow away the cobwebs
of the city.

Wednesday
was a day out. The group travelled first to Ardmore to St. Declan's Church
and Round Tower. Then followed a scenic drive round Youghal before a lunch
break at Tallow. The highlight of the afternoon was the drive up the 'Vee'
to view the landscape.
Next
was the stop at Mount Mellery Cistercian Abbey. Here the Abbot and monks
gave the Passionists a great welcome, served tea and a talk with questions
on Mellery and the Cistercian way of life and a guided tour of the monks'
living quarters, dining room and private part of the Chapel.

Thursday
was spent 'at home'. Some who had not swam in years ventured into the
swimming pool. The more venturesome sampled the sauna and Jacuzzi. On
Friday they began the return journey home and arrived in Mount Argus refreshed
and renewed and singing the praises of the Hotel and the few days together.

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