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Happy 2014 From Everyone In Thurles Tipperary

Because You Loved Me

“For all those times you stood by me, for all the truth that you made me see.
For all the joy you brought to my life, for all the wrong that you made right.
For every dream you made come true, for all the love I found in you.”

(From the song “Because You Loved Me,” sung by Céline Dion from her twenty-first studio album “Falling into You,” with lyrics by Diane Warren.)

While New Years Eve is a time to look back, it is also a time to give thanks and look forward to what we in Thurles hope will be a good year ahead.

When the clock strikes 12:00 midnight tonight, may it herald into our homes a new and happier future and the realisation of all that is good for each of us and our families, in the year about to dawn.

With this thought in our minds, Thurles.Info wish each and every one of you, wherever your currently reside, a very happy, healthy and prosperous new year for 2014 and beyond.

Could Pope Francis Be Visiting Tipperary In 2014?

The winner of the 2013 Tipperary International Peace Award will be announced in the coming days with the prestigious annual award being presented here in Co Tipperary in 2104.

Amongst the five 2013 nominees are: His Holiness Pope Francis, (Jorge Mario Bergoglio), former US diplomat Dr Richard Haass, the International Peace Bureau, latter which includes 300 members across 70 countries who are dedicated to the vision of a world without war, Sister Mary Tarcisa Lokot, known for her work in helping to rebuild Northern Uganda and lastly the co-founder of the Taekwondo Peace Corps, Dr Lee Kyu Hyung, who is nominated for his work promoting peace through the martial arts.

The 266th pontiff Pope Francis, whom this month was named Time Magazine person of the year, has been nominated for his humility, his concern for the poor and his commitment to dialogue as a way of bridge building between people of all creeds, faiths and backgrounds.

Dr Haass, who worked over Christmas to broker a peace agreement on current unresolved issues in Northern Ireland, has previously been awarded the US State Department’s Distinguished Service Award.

Previous winners of the Tipperary International Peace Award have included the late Nelson Mandela, the late Senator Gordon Wilson, former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, former US President Bill Clinton, former Irish President Professor Mary McAleese and her husband Senator Martin McAleese and last year 16-year-old education activist and Pakistani schoolgirl, Malala Yousafzai.

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

From all here on Thurles.Info, may we wish our readers, wherever you are tonight, a Happy, Healthy, Peaceful, Joyous and Holy Christmas.

“Happy Christmas Everyone.”

Seasonal Greetings From Thurles In Co Tipperary

A Christmas Card For You

At this season of Christmas, Thurles.Info would like to wish our growing readership, both at home and abroad, a very healthy, happy, prosperous and holy Christmas.

At this time each year the crib always reminds me of the actions of my now long deceased grandmother. Each year she would visit the local crib and having placed a six penny piece in the poor box, she would remove a piece of straw from the crib and place it in her purse, where it would remain until the following Christmas.   This action she assured me would guarantee that regardless of prevailing economic conditions, God would supply all her needs. Strangely, I must admit that despite living in lowly impoverished circumstances all of her life, for her it always appeared to work.

Cathedral of The Assumption – (In Irish-Ard Eaglais na Deastógála.)

Our brief slide show features the interior of the very beautiful Italianate Romanesque, Thurles Cathedral of The Assumption, latter which stands on a site with ecclesiastical associations going back to the beginning of the 14th century, when a Carmelite Priory was then first established in Thurles.

Around 1730 a humble thatched chapel (Thatched- a roof covered in dry vegetation such as straw, water reed, or rushes, so as to shed water away from the inner roof) was erected in the vicinity of this former priory, courtesy of the then ruling local Mathew family. For the next eighty years this simple structure alone would serve the needs of an impoverished Thurles Catholic peasant community.

During the years 1804 -1807, Archbishop Thomas Bray replaced this thatched chapel with a more impressive building costing over £10,000.00, and which became known locally as “The Big Chapel.”  This new building would serve as the mother church to the archdiocese of Cashel & Emly until Dr Patrick Leahy, Archbishop of the diocese made a decision to renovate and upgrade the building to almost a wholly new edifice.

This new building today known as the Cathedral of The Assumption is an imposing combination of local limestone, latter quarried at Leugh, Turtulla and the Green, Holycross here in Co Tipperary, with Cork and Galway marble, Aberdeen granite and Portland stone also incorporated. Pope Pius IX also donated some ancient marble to the building.  The magnificent tabernacle was designed by Giacomo Della Porta (1537-1603), latter a pupil of Michelangelo and was purchased from the Gesu church in Rome. A matching altar was erected to accommodate the tabernacle.  A statue of Archbishop Leahy was later appropriately erected in the Cathedral’s front yard area, in 1911.

Thurles Cathedral has many other notable features which immediately capture the attention and admiration of both regular worshipper and curious visiting tourist. The partially detached baptistery, built in the Byzantine style, resembles that of Pisa. The campanile (bell tower,) standing at 120 feet high and 25 feet square, can be observed  from all areas leading into Thurles, majestically guarding  the surrounding hinterland. The Rose Window, designed and erected by Messrs Mayer & Co, of Munich, remains the outstanding stained glass feature in this beautiful cathedral. Two ornate and matching side altars with statues of the Sacred Heart and Our Lady, the work of noted Italian neoclassical sculptor, Giovanni Maria Benzoni, are also much admired. In the sanctuary ceiling there is a beautiful painting of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven.

Eight tower bells, three Roman arched doorways, an organ dating back to 1826, holy water fonts; latter fonts saved from the aforementioned Big Chapel, together with numerous impressive outdoor statues are all noteworthy feature of this cherished building.

Thurles CBS Present “Our House” The Music Of Madness

Maura O’Dwyer Thurles CBS reports;

Thurles Christian Brothers School (CBS) are well under-way with rehearsals for their upcoming school musical.

Our House” is an exciting and modern musical, based on the music of ‘Madness,’ one of the most prominent bands of the late 1970’s and early 1980’s. The story follows Joe Casey in a touching tale of love, heartbreak and hilarious comedy set in London’s Camden Town in the mid nineteen eighties.

Welcome to the House of Fun

As stated , ‘Madness’ were a hugely popular band in the eighties and this musical includes their much loved chart topping hits such as ‘Baggy Trousers,’ ‘The Wings of a Dove,’ and ‘House of Fun.’

This show is guaranteed to be exciting, lively, highly entertaining and one of the funniest to be featured here in Thurles for many years.

Dates of Show: Thursday 12th, Friday 13th and Saturday 14th December. Venue: Premier Hall Thurles

Tickets are selling fast, so do take a trip down memory lane by calling the CBS Ticket box office on Tel: 0504- 20729.