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St. Finian's Church
Waterville
County Kerry
V23 XE75
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Who we are
Welcome to the Dromod Parish
From wherever you are I bid you a warm welcome to our little corner here in South West Kerry.
People have been coming to this place to worship God for hundreds of years. Regardless of origin, faith or non faith we welcome everyone equally and it is our hope that as the person leaves, he or she will have been touched in some way by the love of God which shines in the beauty of this place.
Fr Ger Finucane
From wherever you are I bid you a warm welcome to our little corner here in South West Kerry.
People have been coming to this place to worship God for hundreds of years. Regardless of origin, faith or non faith we welcome everyone equally and it is our hope that as the person leaves, he or she will have been touched in some way by the love of God which shines in the beauty of this place.
Fr Ger Finucane
Street Address
Ring of Kerry
Murreagh
Waterville,
County Kerry
V23 XE75
Murreagh
Ireland
Phone: 066-947-4703 / 087-055-4874
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Church Pastor
Fr Gerard Finucane
Parish Priest
The Presbytery
Waterville,
County Kerry
Ireland
Phone: 066-947-4703 / 087-055-4874
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Quote of the Day
John 15:16
Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you.
Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you.
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Driving Directions to St. Finian's Church
Travel/Directions Tips
Driving directions to St. Finian's Church from Waterville, Co. Kerry:
https://www.joinmychurch.com/photo-galleries/St-Finian-s-Church-Waterville-County-Kerry-Ireland/all-photos/237275#lg=1&slide=5
2.5 km. About 3 mins
1. Head north on New Line Rd/Ring of Kerry/N70 - 2.5 km
Continue to follow Ring of Kerry/N70
2. Slight right (signs for Glencar) - 56 m
Destination will be on the left
https://www.joinmychurch.com/photo-galleries/St-Finian-s-Church-Waterville-County-Kerry-Ireland/all-photos/237275#lg=1&slide=5
2.5 km. About 3 mins
1. Head north on New Line Rd/Ring of Kerry/N70 - 2.5 km
Continue to follow Ring of Kerry/N70
2. Slight right (signs for Glencar) - 56 m
Destination will be on the left
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St. Finian's Church Waterville Mass Times
St Finians
Friday – 7.30 PM
Sunday – 10.00 AM
Weekdays – see newsletter for latest times
Our Lady Of The Valley Cillin Liath
Vigil Saturday – 7.30 pm
Oratory
Monday & Wednesday – 10 AM
Mass Times last updated on the 23rd of April, 2024
Friday – 7.30 PM
Sunday – 10.00 AM
Weekdays – see newsletter for latest times
Our Lady Of The Valley Cillin Liath
Vigil Saturday – 7.30 pm
Oratory
Monday & Wednesday – 10 AM
Mass Times last updated on the 23rd of April, 2024
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St. Finian's Church History
There are many traces of early Christian settlements scattered throughout the parish. The most famous of these is Church Island located on Loch Currane with what remains of a Romanesque style church. Both St.Fionán and St. Malachy have association with this island which is also called Inis Uasal or Oileán a'Teampaill. The graveyard on the island was used up to the 1950's.
The remains of the oldest church may be seen in the Old Cemetery in Slahig, Dromod. This church originally had a thatched roof but was burned down and later rebuilt by local people.
Around 1812, a new church was built at Mastergeehy to replace this old one and Mastergeehy church was the only church in the parish until 1864. People had to walk there using the mass path over the mountain from the east of the parish.
It had three galleries and one was used as a classroom for teaching local children until the school was built nearby in 1847.
St. Finian's church was built circa 1856. This was re-roofed, refurbished and reopened on the feast of Naomh Fionán the 16th March, 1959. His statue is in the front of the church and overlooks the cemetery.
There is an oratory in the village where masses are said during the summer months. This oratory was once a "Lace School" where local girls and women were taught the art of lace making in post-famine years.
This was demolished and a new oratory build in the early 1970's.
A new church was built in Cillín Liath and dedicated to Our Lady of the Valley in 1990. The stained glass window of Our Lady that was above the altar in Mastergeehy church is now in the new church of Our Lady in Cillín Liath as a symbol of continuity, as well as the altar rails, which now adorn the rear of the new altar. There was much regret about leaving Mastergeehy church, a place hallowed by the worship and prayers of generations who kept faith during difficult times. Past traditions like mass paths and 'glas na mban' deserve remembrance.
At the entrance to Waterville village stands St. Michael and All Angles Church of Ireland which was consecrated on Michaelmas Day, 29th September, 1886.
The remains of the oldest church may be seen in the Old Cemetery in Slahig, Dromod. This church originally had a thatched roof but was burned down and later rebuilt by local people.
Around 1812, a new church was built at Mastergeehy to replace this old one and Mastergeehy church was the only church in the parish until 1864. People had to walk there using the mass path over the mountain from the east of the parish.
It had three galleries and one was used as a classroom for teaching local children until the school was built nearby in 1847.
St. Finian's church was built circa 1856. This was re-roofed, refurbished and reopened on the feast of Naomh Fionán the 16th March, 1959. His statue is in the front of the church and overlooks the cemetery.
There is an oratory in the village where masses are said during the summer months. This oratory was once a "Lace School" where local girls and women were taught the art of lace making in post-famine years.
This was demolished and a new oratory build in the early 1970's.
A new church was built in Cillín Liath and dedicated to Our Lady of the Valley in 1990. The stained glass window of Our Lady that was above the altar in Mastergeehy church is now in the new church of Our Lady in Cillín Liath as a symbol of continuity, as well as the altar rails, which now adorn the rear of the new altar. There was much regret about leaving Mastergeehy church, a place hallowed by the worship and prayers of generations who kept faith during difficult times. Past traditions like mass paths and 'glas na mban' deserve remembrance.
At the entrance to Waterville village stands St. Michael and All Angles Church of Ireland which was consecrated on Michaelmas Day, 29th September, 1886.