Tralee and Dingle parishioners raise €600 for people living in poverty overseas
Tralee and Dingle parishioners raise €600 for Christian Aid to help people living in poverty overseas.
Tralee and Dingle parishioners raise €600 for Christian Aid to help people living in poverty overseas.
The Soup kitchen, which was established in 2012 in Teach an tSolais at the parish centre attached to St Johns Church in Ashe Street, is still providing dinners every Saturday morning. It is run by a small team of volunteers and is coordinated by Collette Price and is classed as …
The season of lent began on Ash Wednesday with an evening service in Kilgobbin and a morning service in Tralee.The service in Tralee was a joint service with St Johns National School and Kiltallagh National School from Castlemaine. The liturgy was a service of the word and it was led …
Every Christmas the windows of Ballysheedy Church in the Parish of Tralee and Ballymacelligott are decorated by members of the church community in memory of family members. Rector of Tralee, Jim Stephens says, “It creates a lovely ambience in what is already a very beautiful and cared for church.”
News from the Tralee and Dingle Union Hampers packed and ready for distribution at Teach an tSolais in Tralee on the 20th …
The Tralee and Ballymacelligott Christmas Fair. will be held in on the 14th December from 10am to 2.30pm in Teach an tSolais, …
More News form St Johns Tralee. It has been a custom for a number of years that the first communion classes in …
The Rector and Select Vestry of St John the Evangelist in Tralee celebrated the Bicentenary of the enlargement of St Johns in …
Members of the boys brigade in Tralee are working to improve the parish’s biodiversityby creating a Bee Wall. The work was organised …