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Monaleen Church

Monaleen Church

Welcome to our parish website - we hope you will enjoy your visit and return regularly.

Monaleen Parish is located to the east of Limerick city, just off the Dublin Road, in Castletroy.

It was originally part of St. Patrick's Parish on Clare Street, but was set up as an independent parish in 1971. We celebrate our 40th anniverary this summer. At that time there were about 380 homes in our parish. Now we have approximately 3,800 homes.

This website was set up as an effort to involve those at home and abroad in what is happening in our locality.

There is also a Parish Directory published annually which contains details of the many local sporting, social, cultural and voluntary activities which are evidence of a thriving and vibrant community.

Forty years have seen immense changes in our parish. We have seen a vast increase in the size of our community, and a massive growth of our school population, with an additional primary school, and a highly successful second-level school, along with outstanding achievements of our sporting clubs at both juvenile and senior level.

We are proud of our Monaleen heritage, and we look forward to another forty years with confidence and anticipation.
Mass Times

4th - 11th Feb 2012
Next Sung Mass:

Choir
Sun 5th Feb @11.00am
Parish Choir


Sun 12th Feb @11.00am
Cantamus
Sunday 9.30am
11.00am
12.30pm
Mon - Fri 9.45am
Saturday 7.00pm
Confessions Saturday: 6.30pm - 7.00pm


Monaleen Pastoral Council

A gathering of all lay readers past and present will be held in The Kilmurry Lodge Hotel on Tuesday 7th February at 8.00pm to acknowledge the contributions that they have made to parish liturgies over the past decades.

See here for more details.
"May our parish community continue to unite in support of each other as it did so admirably during this past year when many of our parishioners suffered loss of loved ones and many more are still suffering through the economic recession.

Msgr. Dan Neenan, P.P.
Fr. Michael O'Shea, C.C.

This website was created by Ann Heffernan in February, 2003

If you have any comments on the website
(particularly in relation to any errors/omissions or out of date information),
please let me know!

Last updated on 4th Feb, 2012