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The wedding took place in brilliant warm sunshine, today, of the very lovely Miss Corrie Ryan, daughter of Mrs Eileen and Mr Phil Ryan, Slievenamon Rd, Thurles, Co. Tipperary, to Mr Stephen Browne, son of Mrs Marie and Mr Michael Browne, Moyne Rd, Thurles, Co Tipperary.
 Relaxing in the garden at the Anner Hotel, Thurles – a happy smiling Corrie & Stephen Browne
Their marriage took place in the historic Cathedral of The Assumption, Thurles, with the ceremony presided over by Rev. Fr. Philip Barry, (Pallottine Order) a relative of the bride.
Escorted down the aisle by her father Phil, the bride looked stunningly beautiful in a traditional white, full length “Hourglass,” strapless afternoon gown, covered in beaded lace, with “Sweetheart” neckline, fishtail train and wearing fresh flowers as her head piece.
Equally beautiful were her accompanying bridesmaids, Ellen Stakelum and Ailís Browne, who both wore jade green, full-length evening gowns, with pleated bodices & also wearing fresh flower head pieces.
The groom, Stephen, and his groomsmen, William & Paul Browne, looked dashing in their grey evening suits, elegantly highlighted by white wing collared shirts, cream waist coats & and matching cream silk cravats. Also adding to the splendour of this occasion were Flower Girl Hannah Maher and Pageboy Conor Browne.
Scripture readings were undertaken by Michelle Browne & Philip Ryan, while ‘Prayers of the Faithful,‘ were recited by Ciara Maher, Fiona Browne, Caitriona Cass, Fidelma Coakley, Grace McDonald & Aaron Martin. The traditional ‘Communion Reflection,’ was read by Stiofan Ryan.
The couple expressed their love for each other in front of a large gathering of close family and friends, while music and song for the ceremony were performed by the very talented organist Rachel Cornally, accompanied by superb vocalists Edel Morris & Melanie Butler.
Following the ceremony, the new Mr & Mrs Browne retired to the popular wedding venue, the Anner Hotel, here in Thurles, Co.Tipperary, where guests, on arrival, were met by the manager Mr Michael Cleary, before being entertained to a strawberry & champagne reception, together with other light refreshments.
Following family photographs, in the beautiful manicured gardens adjoining the hotel, the newly married couple joined over 200 guests in the hotels “Banqueting Suite,” for dinner, which was followed by dancing, late into the evening.
“To Corrie & Stephen, from all your family and many, many friends here in Thurles & the surrounding areas, go all good wishes to you both for a happy, healthy and prosperous life together. ”

The wedding took place today of the very lovely Miss Emma Hennessy, daughter of Mrs Ann and Mr Patrick Hennessy, Church Street, Templemore, Thurles, Co. Tipperary to Mr Jer Sweeney, son of Mrs Kathleen and Mr Martin Sweeney, Marian Road, Templemore, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.
The ceremony took place in the local parish Church of The Sacred Heart, Templemore, with the marriage presided over by local parish priest Rev. Fr. Eugene Everard.
Escorted down the aisle by her father Patrick, the bride looked stunningly beautiful in her ivory afternoon gown, displaying an A-line, “Sweetheart” neckline with full length veil. Equally beautiful were her accompanying bridesmaids, Hazel Hennessy & Kerrie Costello who wore full-length, navy evening gowns, with delicately adorned cross-over waist bands, each embellished by a snowflake design brooch.
The groom, Johnathan, and his two groomsmen, Mr Philip Gleeson & Mr Billy Prout, all looked dashing in their long grey evening suits, elegantly highlighted by white wing collared shirts, with white silk cravats & silver striped waist coats.
Also adding to the splendour of the occasion were Flower Girl, Miss Keira Sweeney together with Pageboys, Master Shane Sweeney & Master Aron Breen.
The couple publicly exchanged their vows in front of a large gathering of family and close friends, while music and song for the ceremony was performed by the very talented Mrs Mary Rose McNally, accompanied by top vocal soloist Mrs Cathy Keane.
Scripture readings were undertaken by Thomas Gleeson & Mairead Lawlor, while prayers were read by Laura Allen, Brenda Prout, Sinead Hennessy, Michelle O’Broin, Jonathan Hennessy & Claire Conneely. A Communion reflection was read by Patricia Allen while a video recording of the event was undertaken by top videographer Mr Pat Corbett.
Following the ceremony, the new Mr and Mrs Sweeney retired to the popular local wedding venue, The Templemore Arms Hotel, Templemore, Thurles, where the happy couple & their guests were met by hotel proprietor Mr Dan Ward, before being entertained to a champagne and strawberry reception together with other light food & drink refreshments.
Following family photographs in the beautiful manicured gardens of the Templemore Arms, the newly married couple joined their guests in the hotels ‘Belville Suite,’ for dinner, which was followed by dancing very late into the evening.
The couple have chosen Portugal as their favoured honeymoon destination.
“Emma and Jer, from all your family at home and abroad, together with your many friends in Co.Tipperary, go all best wishes to you both for a happy, healthy and prosperous life together, and their thanks to you both for a truly memorable & enjoyable day.”
The wedding took place, in Thurles today, of the very lovely Miss Susan Corcoran, daughter of Mrs Deirdre and Mr John Corcoran, Thurles, Co. Tipperary, to Mr Shane O’Gorman, son of Mrs Eileen and Mr Patrick O’Gorman, Leugh, Thurles, Co Tipperary.
Their marriage took place in the Cathedral of The Assumption, Thurles, with the ceremony presided over by Rev. Fr. Paddy Carley PP, latter formally a native of Iona Avenue, Thurles, and currently Parish Priest at “St Joseph the Worker,” Catholic Church, in the Salt Lake Diocese of Utah State in Western United States.
Escorted down the aisle by her father John, the bride looked stunningly beautiful in a pleated diamond white, silk satin dress with diamante beaded shoulder & laced back, highlighted by a full length ruffled train.
Equally beautiful were her four accompanying bridesmaids, who wore full-length strapless Old Gold Chiffon dresses with Vintage Brocade, & pinned off centre with Pearl Leaf Brooches.
The groom Shane, and his four groomsmen, looked dashing in black evening suits, elegantly highlighted by white wing collared shirts, white silk cravats & silver waist coats.
The couple proclaimed their love for each other in front of a large gathering of family and close friends, with a video recording of the day’s events undertaken by top videographer Mr Pat Corbett.
Following the ceremony, the new Mr & Mrs O’Gorman retired to the popular wedding venue, Bunratty Castle Hotel, Bunratty, Co Clare where guests, on arrival, were met by Assistant Manager Arthur Schulte & Duty Manager Ricky Collins, before being entertained to a champagne reception, together with other light refreshments.
Following family photographs in the nearby Bunratty Castle & Folkpark, the newly married couple joined some 200 guests in the hotels “Banqueting Suite” for dinner, which was followed by dancing late into the evening.
The couple have chosen Italy as their favoured honeymoon destination.
“Susan & Shane from all your family and many, many friends here in Thurles & surrounding areas, go all our very best wishes to you both for a happy, healthy and prosperous future together.”
As promised in our earlier post, our HD video footage, hereunder, comes courtesy of Hidden Tipperary’s ace cameraman Mr Garry Butler, who has somehow managed to fit highlights of a two hours event into just eight minutes.
To our American friends and regular readers Patrick Hayes, Eileen Lean and of course Maureen Merrison, (latter who will be visiting her home town of Thurles in early July of this year) and of course not forgetting, Fethard native Katie O’Connell Knott currently residing in Australia, go our belated, but sincere St.Patrick’s Day good wishes.
Again our thanks to the Thurles St. Patrick’s Day Parade organising committee, and trust that most of you caught a glimpse of yourselves, in this excellent video clip provided.
The Thurles St. Patrick’s Parade was held yesterday under clear skies and brilliant sunshine. This year’s event was possibly the largest attended Paddy’s parade ever, in the history of Thurles and took over two hours to pass the “Reviewing Stand.”
Hereunder is a short picture video of just some of the highlights of this most enjoyable of events.
Warning: I feel I should warn viewers that this picture video contains scenes of extreme nudity, foul language and violence, which some viewers may find disturbing, particularly Minister Phil Hogan.
As you saw President Michael D. Higgins was in attendance, as were Mrs Brown and Granddad. Some Vikings, who never went home, also turned up and if anyone ever asks you did the Roman army visit Thurles, you can now answer in the affirmative.
Trust you all enjoyed the afternoon and a big ‘Thank You,’ to Tomas Gleeson and his organising committee. Do check back, as we will be bringing you more video footage over the coming days, so do stay tuned to Thurles.Info
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