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St. Vincent's Church
Ballyferriter
County Kerry
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Who we are
St. Vincent's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Ballyferriter, County Kerry.
We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to share the Good News with everyone through learning, listening, praying and working together actively to reach out to our communities.
We are a place to believe, belong, and become!
We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to share the Good News with everyone through learning, listening, praying and working together actively to reach out to our communities.
We are a place to believe, belong, and become!
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An tAthair Eoghan Ó Cadhla
Tigh na Sagart
Baile an Fheirtéaraigh
Trá Lí,
County Kerry
Baile an Fheirtéaraigh
Ireland
Phone: 066-9156131
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Quote of the Day
Psalms 103:12
As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us.
As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us.
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Roman Catholic
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Tigh na Sagart
Baile an Fheirtéaraigh
Trá Lí
County Kerry
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St. Vincent's Church Ballyferriter Mass Times
LUAN - AOINE
Luan, Déardaoin 9.30 rn
(Céad Aoine, 9.30 rn)
MONDAY - FRIDAY
Monday, Thursday 9.30 am
(First Friday, 9.30am)
DOMHNACH
10.00 rn
SUNDAY
10.00 am
Mass Times last updated on the 31st of January, 2024
Luan, Déardaoin 9.30 rn
(Céad Aoine, 9.30 rn)
MONDAY - FRIDAY
Monday, Thursday 9.30 am
(First Friday, 9.30am)
DOMHNACH
10.00 rn
SUNDAY
10.00 am
Mass Times last updated on the 31st of January, 2024
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St. Vincent's Church History
Séipéal Naomh Uinseann – (1871)
Tugadh faoi Shéipéal Naomh Uinseann a thógaint sa bhliain 1855, naoi mbliana tar éis an Ghorta. An tAthair Pádraig Ó Mongáin ó Chill Chonla, an Dún, Baile an Bhuineánaigh, a thug faoi dtogra seo. Seán Rua Ó Mainín ó Ghort na Lice a bhronn láthair an tséipéil. Bailíodh £220 láithreach bonn. Sholáthraigh muintir na háite na hábhair tógála, tharraingíodar ar an láthair iad agus dheineadar freastal ar na ceardaithe. Ach, cuireadh stop leis an obair i Mí Lúnasa, 1856 de cheall airgid. Shiúil an tAthair Ó Mongáin an deoise ó cheann ceann ag bailiú airgid. Críochnaíodh an tógáil ar deireadh agus cuireadh an ceann air. Ó Choill na Tóime in aice le Cill Áirne a tugadh adhmad an chinn agus slinn Chill Dálua a cuireadh mar dhíon air. Osclaíodh an séipéal i 1871. Leac chuimhneacháin do dhúthracht agus do chreideamh na ndaoine seo agus do mhisneach an tsagairt a stiúraigh iad, is ea Séipéal Naomh Uinseann.
(Céad Bliain – Séamus Mac Gearailt)
St Vincent's Church – (1871)
The building of St Vincent's Church was undertaken in 1855, nine years after the Famine. Father Pádraig Ó Mongáin of Kilconla, Dun, Ballyan Buineana, who undertook this proposal. Seán Rua Ó Mainín from Gort na Lice donated the site of the church. £220 was immediately raised. The local people supplied the building materials, hauled them to the site and served the craftsmen. But, the work was stopped in August, 1856 due to money laundering. Father Ó Mongáin walked the diocese from one end to the other collecting money. The construction was finally completed and the head was put on. The timber of the head and the slinn of Kildálua which was used as a roof were brought from Coillna Tome near Killarney. The church was opened in 1871. A monument to the dedication and faith of these people and the courage of the priest who led them, is the Church of Saint Vincent.
(Centenary – Seamus Gerald)
Tugadh faoi Shéipéal Naomh Uinseann a thógaint sa bhliain 1855, naoi mbliana tar éis an Ghorta. An tAthair Pádraig Ó Mongáin ó Chill Chonla, an Dún, Baile an Bhuineánaigh, a thug faoi dtogra seo. Seán Rua Ó Mainín ó Ghort na Lice a bhronn láthair an tséipéil. Bailíodh £220 láithreach bonn. Sholáthraigh muintir na háite na hábhair tógála, tharraingíodar ar an láthair iad agus dheineadar freastal ar na ceardaithe. Ach, cuireadh stop leis an obair i Mí Lúnasa, 1856 de cheall airgid. Shiúil an tAthair Ó Mongáin an deoise ó cheann ceann ag bailiú airgid. Críochnaíodh an tógáil ar deireadh agus cuireadh an ceann air. Ó Choill na Tóime in aice le Cill Áirne a tugadh adhmad an chinn agus slinn Chill Dálua a cuireadh mar dhíon air. Osclaíodh an séipéal i 1871. Leac chuimhneacháin do dhúthracht agus do chreideamh na ndaoine seo agus do mhisneach an tsagairt a stiúraigh iad, is ea Séipéal Naomh Uinseann.
(Céad Bliain – Séamus Mac Gearailt)
St Vincent's Church – (1871)
The building of St Vincent's Church was undertaken in 1855, nine years after the Famine. Father Pádraig Ó Mongáin of Kilconla, Dun, Ballyan Buineana, who undertook this proposal. Seán Rua Ó Mainín from Gort na Lice donated the site of the church. £220 was immediately raised. The local people supplied the building materials, hauled them to the site and served the craftsmen. But, the work was stopped in August, 1856 due to money laundering. Father Ó Mongáin walked the diocese from one end to the other collecting money. The construction was finally completed and the head was put on. The timber of the head and the slinn of Kildálua which was used as a roof were brought from Coillna Tome near Killarney. The church was opened in 1871. A monument to the dedication and faith of these people and the courage of the priest who led them, is the Church of Saint Vincent.
(Centenary – Seamus Gerald)
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