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I Hope You Dance.

I Hope You Dance

Singer: Lee Ann Womack.
Songwriters: Sanders Mark Daniel / Sillers Tia M

[The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labour and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away. But in the meanwhile ……..]

I hope you never lose your sense of wonder,
Get your fill to eat but always keep that hunger,
May you never take one single breath for granted,
God forbid love ever leave you empty handed.
I hope you still feel small when you stand beside the ocean.
Whenever one door closes I hope one more opens.
Promise me that you’ll give faith a fighting chance,
And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance.
I hope you dance… I hope you dance…

I hope you never fear those mountains in the distance,
Never settle for the path of least resistance.
Livin’ might mean takin’ chances, but they’re worth takin’.
Lovin’ might be a mistake, but it’s worth makin’.
Don’t let some hell bent heart leave you bitter.
When you come close to sellin’ out reconsider.
Give the heavens above more than just a passing glance.
And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance,
I hope you dance… I hope you dance.
I hope you dance… I hope you dance.


I hope you still feel small when you stand beside the ocean.
Whenever one door closes I hope one more opens.
Promise me that you’ll give faith a fighting chance.
And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance,
Dance… I hope you dance.
I hope you dance… I hope you dance.
I hope you dance… I hope you dance
.

END

Death Of Sr. Mary O’Connor, Formerly Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

It was with a great sadness that we learned of the death today, Wednesday, 4th May, 2022, of Sr. Mary O’Connor, Missionary Sisters of the Holy Rosary, Cavan; formerly of Ballingarry South Riding, Thurles, Co. Tipperary; missions in Sierra Leone, Texas USA and here in Ireland.

In her 100th year, pre-deceased by her parents Edward and Ellen O Connor, her brothers Tom and Frank and sister-in-law Kitty; Sr. Mary passed away peacefully, sadly while in the care of staff at College View Nursing Home, Clones Road, Co. Cavan.

Sr. Mary will be greatly missed by her nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, great grandnieces, great grandnephews, her extended family, Missionary colleagues in the Sisters of the Holy Rosary, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The earthly remains of Sr. Mary will repose for Requiem Mass, privately with family and the Holy Rosary Sisters in the Holy Rosary Convent Chapel, Cavan, on Friday afternoon, May 6th, at 1.30pm, followed by interment in the Convent Plot at Cullies Burial ground Co. Cavan.

[NB: Due to C-19 virus fears; those attending will continue to observe strict adherence to social distancing, face covering, with no hand shaking.]

The extended O’Connor family and Holy Rosary sisters wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time and have made arrangements for those wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.


Suaimhneas síoraí dá h-anam dílis.

“Crazy, Crazy Baby”, New Single From Tipperary’s Molly O’Connell.

“Crazy, Crazy Baby” it’s the new single from the very talented vocalist Ms Molly O’Connell.

This Tipperary Country Singer began singing on stage as a 6 years old; winning her first Munster Final Fleadh at the tender age of 8 years and her first All-Ireland in Scór at the age of 14 years.

She has continued to wow audiences over the years, with her renditions of Country, Folk, Ballad and Traditional songs.

Molly hails from Kilcommon village in County Tipperary and developed her love of performing from her now sadly deceased father Denis, who played the button accordion and sang in a well-known band, “The Mellow Tones”.

The youngest daughter of a family of five siblings; music and song were an integral part of “The O’Connell Family “, and growing up in such a musical home enabled her to become familiar with all the songs performed by the greatest and most famous of all time Country Singers.

Releasing a single for the first time has always been a dream for this Tipperary Lady and we wish her well.

“Crazy, Crazy Baby”, which was written by Stephen Hamilton, a highly credited musician in the Country Music scene for many years, and now Molly has put her own personal unique stamp on this popular melody .

The song “Crazy, Crazy Baby”, is expected to be released this coming weekend, so do Click HERE to follow Molly’s progress.

Molly wishes to thank Jim Mcveigh @ Foxhollow Studios for recording & producing; Stephen Hamilton for writing & arranging the song, art work & duplication, and Barry Doyle & Patrick Ryan #paddysnaps for the photos.

Government Support For European Depository For Evidence Of War Crimes In Ukraine

Minister for Justice Mrs Helen McEntee yesterday announced Government backing for a centralised European depository for evidence collected of international war crimes in Ukraine.

Ukraine Orthodox Church.

Minister McEntee will now bring motions before both the Dáil and Seanad this week seeking Oireachtas backing for the move, which will allow Ireland opt-in to the EU wide initiative.

The proposal will make Eurojust, the EU agency responsible for criminal justice co-operation, the central repository for evidence collected of international crimes that have been committed in Ukraine.

It will allow Eurojust collect, preserve and analyse evidence in relation to genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and related criminal offences and, when necessary and appropriate, enable its exchange or otherwise make it available to the competent judicial authorities, nationally or internationally.

An Garda Síochána, through the Garda National Bureau of Criminal Investigation, have responsibility for the investigation of core international crime and co-operate with EU authorities on such matters.

The Ukrainian prosecutor general and the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court have already welcomed the support of EU Member States and the potential initiation of criminal investigations at a national level as this ensures the professional gathering of evidence, much of which may be displaced amongst refugees, which may be relevant to their subsequent prosecutions.

A strategy to identify and collect relevant information and evidence here from Ukrainians who have fled to Ireland is currently under consideration by An Garda Síochána.

Speaking after yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, Minister McEntee said:

“We have heard appalling reports of activities in Ukraine that may in fact amount to war crime or crimes against humanity.
To investigate and prosecute these crimes, and to ensure that those who committed the crimes are held responsible and brought to justice, evidence needs to be collected and securely stored.
The Government has agreed to my proposal to take part in a crucial initiative which will create a central European repository for such evidence.
This will allow national and international judicial authorities to benefit from the fully-fledged support that Eurojust, the EU criminal justice agency, can provide in the ongoing investigations of core international crimes in the context of the aggression against Ukraine”.

This proposal will not expand Eurojust’s executive role to that of an investigating authority, which would not be covered by Eurojust’s mandate, but is meant to ensure Eurojust can receive and centrally store the evidence from different sources.

By doing so, Eurojust can support case building work in national and international investigations in a more effective way and provide additional support to the competent prosecution services.

Tipperary Farms To Get €1,000 To Prevent Future Fodder Shortage.

Minister for Agriculture Mr Charlie McConalogue has stated that he is finalising details of a funding plan, which he has brought to Cabinet for approval, aimed at supporting farmers, particularly those in the livestock sector.

The Minister said he wants to ensure that we grow enough grass over the course of this year, to ensure that we remain secure in terms of having enough fodder from next autumn to next spring.

He further stated that this is part of the process of responding to the challenge of there being war now on European soil, latter for the first time in over a generation, which could brings real challenges.

Livestock farmers will be able to avail of up to €1,000, under the new scheme, valued at €55 million, thus encouraging farmers to store sufficient fodder for animals past next winter.

The proposal being examined is to introduce a scheme which would incentivise beef and sheep farmers to grow hay or silage and pay up to a maximum of 10 hectares at €100 per hectare; thus ensuring farmers have the resilience to deal with any challenges that are there from the war in Ukraine.

The Agriculture Minister has already announced €20m in supports for pig farmers, €12m to encourage farmers to till extra land and €3m to support the horticulture sector.

Ongoing price increases in animal feed, fuel and fertiliser, together with other agriculture inputs, have seen beef and sheep farmers demanding help from the Government, with many saying the viability of their enterprises are severely threatened and will suffer income declines of between 13% and 25% in this current year.