Ss Peter & Paul s Parish Notes
Home Clonmel About Books about Clonmel Clonmel Borough – Coat of Arms Clonmel Landmarks Geography of Clonmel History of Clonmel Location of Clonmel Mayors of Clonmel Borough Council 1843 – Present Day Past & Present Clonmel Shop/Premises Occupiers t5 t8 O’Connell Street Shops 1 – 26 O’Connell Street, Clonmel 27 – 44 O’Connell Street, Clonmel 44A – 59 O’Connell Street, Clonmel 60 – 84 O’Connell Street, Clonmel 87 – 114 O’Connell Street, Clonmel Gladstone Street Shops 1 – 25 Gladstone Street, t5 t8 Clonmel 26 – 57 Gladstone Street, Clonmel Parnell Street Shops 1 – 27 Parnell Street, Clonmel 28 – 57 Parnell Street, Clonmel Mitchel Street Shops 1 – 19 Mitchel Street, Clonmel 21-39 Mitchel t5 t8 Street, Clonmel Local Business Accommodation Agriculture Attractions Beauty & Hair Business Community Design Consultants Education Entertainment Financial Food & Drink Legal Services Media Medical Services Miscellaneous Motoring Property Services Shopping Sports & Recreation Transport Voluntary Groups Gallery Contact Us Guestbook Calendar Subscribe
The t5 t8 next Grouping of Parishes meeting will take place on Monday, 17 th January, at 8pm in St. Oliver s.
You are invited to join us again this year for our “Live Crib”, which will take place prior to the Vigil Mass on Christmas Eve, in Ss. Peter & Pau1 s Church, as part of the closing ceremony of our year-long Bicentennial Celebrations. t5 t8 Since all activities will take place inside the church this year, you are requested to be in your place before the ceremonies start to ensure ease of access. The ceremonies will commence at 8.30pm sharp in the church t5 t8 Watch 0ut for a retrospective an the Bicentennial Year in the Premier People newspaper on December 28th.
St. John s Pastoral Centre, Waterford, Wednesday, 22nd December, 7.30 to 8.30pm. An opportunity to slow down our hurried pace of life to prepare our minds and hearts to receive the gift of Emmanuel. Facilitators: Ann O Farrell and Antoinette Dilworth rsj.
The Save Our Acute Hospital Services Committee would like to say a Big Thank You to everyone for their support in 2010 and their continued support in 2011. We would like to wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and Prosperous New Year.
…those whose anniversaries occur at this time…Jack & Nellie Tobin, Jim McGrath, t5 t8 Ellen Tobin, Gerard t5 t8 Nugent, Patrick O Connor, Molly Williams, David & Cyril Nugent, Patrick Brennan, Thomas Morrissey, John Kavanagh, William O Connor, Teresa Carri, Eamon A. Dwal, Mary Ann Dalton,`Maxi Delahunty, Kevin Bolger, Martin Fogarty.
…We Welcome…Cody Lee O Neill-Crotty and Mindaugas Liniauskas who were baptised recently in Ss. Peter & Paul’s Parish. We offer our congratulations and best wishes to the parents and godparents.
by Srs. of Charity N.S. in Ss. P & P Church, Tuesday 21st December at 7.30p.m.
Ss. Peter & Paul s 11.00 & 12.30 p.m.
Mar
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Why give blood: Anyone who undergoes serious surgery needs a blood transfusion to replace t5 t8 what they lose during t5 t8 their operation. Many critically ill people with long-term conditions like haemophilia or leukaemia require blood or blood[...]
Why give blood: Anyone who undergoes serious surgery needs a blood transfusion to replace what they lose during their operation. Many critically ill people with long-term conditions like haemophilia or leukaemia require blood or blood[...]
Why give blood: Anyone who undergoes serious surgery needs a blood transfusion to replace what they lose during their operation. Many critically ill people with long-term conditions like haemophilia or leukaemia require blood or blood[...]
Why give blood: t5 t8 Anyone who undergoes serious surgery needs a blood transfusion to replace what they lose during their operation. Many critically ill people with long-term conditions like haemophilia or leukaemia require blood or blood[...]
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Home Clonmel About Books about Clonmel Clonmel Borough – Coat of Arms Clonmel Landmarks Geography of Clonmel History of Clonmel Location of Clonmel Mayors of Clonmel Borough Council 1843 – Present Day Past & Present Clonmel Shop/Premises Occupiers t5 t8 O’Connell Street Shops 1 – 26 O’Connell Street, Clonmel 27 – 44 O’Connell Street, Clonmel 44A – 59 O’Connell Street, Clonmel 60 – 84 O’Connell Street, Clonmel 87 – 114 O’Connell Street, Clonmel Gladstone Street Shops 1 – 25 Gladstone Street, t5 t8 Clonmel 26 – 57 Gladstone Street, Clonmel Parnell Street Shops 1 – 27 Parnell Street, Clonmel 28 – 57 Parnell Street, Clonmel Mitchel Street Shops 1 – 19 Mitchel Street, Clonmel 21-39 Mitchel t5 t8 Street, Clonmel Local Business Accommodation Agriculture Attractions Beauty & Hair Business Community Design Consultants Education Entertainment Financial Food & Drink Legal Services Media Medical Services Miscellaneous Motoring Property Services Shopping Sports & Recreation Transport Voluntary Groups Gallery Contact Us Guestbook Calendar Subscribe
The t5 t8 next Grouping of Parishes meeting will take place on Monday, 17 th January, at 8pm in St. Oliver s.
You are invited to join us again this year for our “Live Crib”, which will take place prior to the Vigil Mass on Christmas Eve, in Ss. Peter & Pau1 s Church, as part of the closing ceremony of our year-long Bicentennial Celebrations. t5 t8 Since all activities will take place inside the church this year, you are requested to be in your place before the ceremonies start to ensure ease of access. The ceremonies will commence at 8.30pm sharp in the church t5 t8 Watch 0ut for a retrospective an the Bicentennial Year in the Premier People newspaper on December 28th.
St. John s Pastoral Centre, Waterford, Wednesday, 22nd December, 7.30 to 8.30pm. An opportunity to slow down our hurried pace of life to prepare our minds and hearts to receive the gift of Emmanuel. Facilitators: Ann O Farrell and Antoinette Dilworth rsj.
The Save Our Acute Hospital Services Committee would like to say a Big Thank You to everyone for their support in 2010 and their continued support in 2011. We would like to wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and Prosperous New Year.
…those whose anniversaries occur at this time…Jack & Nellie Tobin, Jim McGrath, t5 t8 Ellen Tobin, Gerard t5 t8 Nugent, Patrick O Connor, Molly Williams, David & Cyril Nugent, Patrick Brennan, Thomas Morrissey, John Kavanagh, William O Connor, Teresa Carri, Eamon A. Dwal, Mary Ann Dalton,`Maxi Delahunty, Kevin Bolger, Martin Fogarty.
…We Welcome…Cody Lee O Neill-Crotty and Mindaugas Liniauskas who were baptised recently in Ss. Peter & Paul’s Parish. We offer our congratulations and best wishes to the parents and godparents.
by Srs. of Charity N.S. in Ss. P & P Church, Tuesday 21st December at 7.30p.m.
Ss. Peter & Paul s 11.00 & 12.30 p.m.
Mar
Why give blood: Anyone who undergoes serious surgery needs a blood transfusion to replace what they lose during their operation. Many critically ill people with long-term conditions like haemophilia or leukaemia require blood or blood[...]
Why give blood: Anyone who undergoes serious surgery needs a blood transfusion to replace t5 t8 what they lose during t5 t8 their operation. Many critically ill people with long-term conditions like haemophilia or leukaemia require blood or blood[...]
Why give blood: Anyone who undergoes serious surgery needs a blood transfusion to replace what they lose during their operation. Many critically ill people with long-term conditions like haemophilia or leukaemia require blood or blood[...]
Why give blood: Anyone who undergoes serious surgery needs a blood transfusion to replace what they lose during their operation. Many critically ill people with long-term conditions like haemophilia or leukaemia require blood or blood[...]
Why give blood: t5 t8 Anyone who undergoes serious surgery needs a blood transfusion to replace what they lose during their operation. Many critically ill people with long-term conditions like haemophilia or leukaemia require blood or blood[...]
View Calendar Recent Posts Vintage Tea Morning for Place4u Clonmel Hockey Club Notes 30.03.15 Government is acting like a perpetrator of domestic abuse McGrath Peaks Mountaineering Club Notes 30.03.15 Holy Week 2015 in St. Oliver s Parish Recently Updated Pages Old Lanes of Clonmel MyClonmel Other Lanes of Clonmel Lanes of Irishtown, Clonmel Lanes of Parnell Street, Clonmel Lanes of Mitchel Street, Clonmel Recent Comments shirley costin on Tech Hut Isweri Pillay on South Tipperary Arts Centre Notes 06.06.14 jenny on B & P Waste Management cormac o connell on Knockmealdown Challenge 21st March 2015 Laura on Clonmel Park Hotel – Upcoming Enter