We are indeed blessed to have a great number of parishioners who give of their time and energy in these voluntary groups. They are vital to maintain the services and supports offered in our parish. Some groups are active within and around our Church. Others operate in the Parish as a whole. Some are linked with national or international groups in the Wider Community. New members are always welcome. If you are interested in establishing a group or in joining an existing group, please contact the parish office.
You may have noticed a small group of parishioners cleaning the Church on Tuesday mornings. This is the Altar Society. What they do is mostly dusting, sweeping and polishing. The floors are cleaned separately. They could do with a few more volunteers to share the work of keeping our Church presentable.
The current organiser is Breeda Enright.
This group meet on Wednesdays at two o’clock to look after the church grounds as necessary.
For more information contact Pat Twomey.
Tel: (061) 45 5426
We have a Hearing Loop System installed in the Parish Church to enhance the quality of the spoken word from the altar, throughout the church, for parishioners who wear hearing aids. All you have to do is switch your hearing aid to the T-coil position.
This was installed some years ago to ensure that all parishioners would be able to hear clearly the words of the Mass, prayers, sermons and music. Just use the T-coil setting on your hearing aid.
No more frustration at missing much of what’s being said or only hearing a distorted version of events. Hearing Loop is considered to be the best solution to facilitate parishioners with hearing difficulties. Just amplifying the sound would not necessarily make it more understandable but it could make it too loud for everyone else. With the Hearing Loop System, words and music from the altar are broadcast through the system directly to your hearing aid. This enhances sound quality for each individual user and makes it independent of surrounding noise.
You will also find that Hearing Loops are in place in other churches and in many public offices. This symbol is normally used to indicate that a Loop System is installed and to remind you to switch to the T-setting.
Take up and look after the collections at weekend masses. Envelopes and information on church services are also delivered to homes four times a year.
This is a voluntary group of parishioners, who assist the priest with the distribution of Holy Communion at Mass. They are rostered for service at weekend Masses and on Holydays. Some assist at weekday Masses.
The word ‘extraordinary’ is used to signify that the role of these ministers in the distribution of the Eucharist to the congregation is ‘extra’ or ‘in addition’ to that of the ‘ordinary’ or ‘usual’ Minister, who is, of course, the Celebrant or Priest.
They are sometimes called Ministers of Holy Communion.
If you are a parishioner who would like to serve in this capacity, please make contact with us through the Sacristy or through one of our Priests. New recruits are normally referred to the Limerick Diocesan Pastoral Centre, by the Parish Priest, for a short training course.
In our Church, as we try to ensure an efficient and orderly distribution of Holy Communion, we find that it works best when people approach the Altar and return to their seats by a ‘one-way-system’.
Usually, we have two Ministers at the top of each of the pillar aisles, one left and one right. People approach by the pillar aisles and then turn left or right to go back to their seats by the side walls or by the centre aisle.
This Ministry of Holy Communion was established in Our Lady of the Rosary Parish in 1992 and we are fortunate to have a group continuing to provide service since then.
Currently, the Group Organiser is Gerard Enright.
The Family Mass takes place in our Church on the 2nd Sunday of the Month at the 11.30am Mass.
Rehearsals take place in the Church on the preceding Thursdays at 2pm. A parent collects the children from both the JFK school and the Salesian school and bring them to the Church. They return to school before 2.30pm .
Here they run through the readings and prayers of the faithful with Fr Ryan and the parents, we try to rotate the children so that everyone gets a turn at something.
The Youth Liturgy Group take the smaller children out to the Parish Centre during the Mass where they participate in Liturgy oriented crafts. They bring their work back to the church to show everyone after the consecration.
Many thanks to the parents who help:Helen Boylan, Mary Richardson, Ciara Gilvarry and Mary McCarthy
Also many thanks to the Hurley sister who enhance the Family Mass with their beautiful singing and music.
If you would like your child to participate in the Family Mass please contact Fr Ryan
Tel: (061) 32 9448
This year 42 volunteers have committed themselves to spend time during Eucharistic Adoration in the Church. Some spend an hour, other half an hour in adoration – but anyone is welcome to spend a shorter visit.
Contact Breda Ryan 087 6598373
These ladies decorate the church with floral displays to enhance our liturgies especially on special occasions such as Advent, Christmas and Easter.
For more information contact Anne Heenan.
Tel: (061) 45 1627
Greeting Ministers welcome people at the doors of the Church before Mass on Sundays. They hand out the missalets and greet parishioners with a friendly smile.
For more information contact Joan McSweeney.
Tel: (061) 45 4632
Come together to cater for parish functions including Wednesday morning tea/coffee after ten o’clock mass.
For more information contact Marian Fayne.
Tel: (061) 45 2930
The Liturgy Group was established in the parish in 1996. Its main focus is to work with the priests in planning and preparing the celebration of Mass and other liturgical services. It aims to ensure the involvement of the parish community, not only in the special events associated with the major seasons of the liturgical year, but in all parish ceremonies.
In liturgy and ritual, we gather together as one community and we are united in the expression of faith.
We pray, we sing, we give thanks to God for our lives and for the wonders of His creation. With familiar routines, well-known words and collective practices, we share our joys and sorrows in a meaningful experience. By our involvement in a liturgical ceremony of praise and worship, we are refreshed in mind and nourished in spirit.
In Our Lady of the Rosary Parish, we want to ensure that all of our liturgies are meaningful community events. Whether at a weekly experience of Mass or an intimate family occasion or at one of the special ceremonies for Christmas, Easter or Feast Days, participants should be uplifted and encouraged by the collective expression of faith. It is important to us that parishioners and visitors will feel welcome in our church and included in our services.
If you would like to join the Liturgy Group, which meets once a month in the Parish Centre, please contact Maud Ryan, who is the current Chairperson, or one of our priests. If there’s something you would like to add to a particular ceremony or if you have a suggestion for the enhancement of our work generally, please leave a note for the Liturgy Group in the Parish Office.
This group of about 40 parishioners are readers at Sunday Masses and Feast days. They are called on once every 8 weeks.
For more information contact Mary Kiely
Tel: (061) 455878
A variety of musicians and singers help to enhance the celebration of the Eucharist.
Stewards are required on occasions.
For more information contact Gerry Higgins.
Tel: (061) 45 1017
This group provides support for the bereaved of the parish. They organise a tea/coffee morning on the First Friday of each month after 10am Mass, at the New Parish Centre. Masses for the bereaved and their loved ones in September and during Lent.
For more information contact Elizabeth Mulvin.
Tel: (061) 45 1389
This group meets on Fridays at 8pm in the Salesian Secondary School with Sr. Mary Bridget.
For more information contact Sr. Mary Bridget.
Telephone: (061) 45 4511
They promote awareness of and implement the parish child protection policy.
For more information contact Anne Kennedy
Telephone: see notice board in Church
‘You Shall Be My Witnesses’ is a 5 night Parish Confirmation Programme. It helps candidates realise that preparing for Confirmation does not just happen in school, but that it involves their parents and members of the Parish Community. This year they have 15 Parent Leaders working with the Confirmation Candidates who are divided into 8 groups.
The budgeting and audited income and expenditure of managing the church and parish is undertaken by a committee headed by Fr. Walsh.
For more information contact Liam O’Keefe.
Tel: (061) 45 1126
‘Do this in Memory’ is a sacramental preparation programme for First Eucharist. The schools hold a meeting for parents of 2nd class children to inform them about the programme and to look for volunteers to be members of the Programme Planning Group. The children take part in ten Sunday masses during the year.
Christian Meditation is an alternative form of prayer which has been practised for centuries and which many find helpful in their daily lives and enriching of their spirituality.
We are often distracted from prayer by inner concerns and external noises? Do we not struggle to create an atmosphere of silence and stillness, an opportunity for quiet contemplation? Do we give ourselves the time and the space to reflect on our Christian Faith and to be open to the Holy Spirit?
In Our Lady of the Rosary Parish, the Meditation Group currently meets on Mondays at 1:30 p.m. in the church. New members are always welcome.
If you would like to join the group or simply to find out more about Christian Meditation, please contact Joan Mc Sweeney or just turn up at one of the Monday lunch-time sessions.
Note: This service was suspended during Covid and is still unavailable. We hope to be in a position to resume the ministry in the near future.
Some of our Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist in the parish are also available to take Holy Communion to parishioners, who are unable to leave their homes for Mass in the Parish Church.
These Ministers go out from the Church after the 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Masses on Sundays and Holydays. They visit members of the community, who have asked them to call because they are housebound.
Please note that the service is provided only on request.
If you are in this situation, whether due to a short-term illness or a longer-term infirmity and you would like to have Holy Communion brought to you, in your home, please send us word through the Sacristy or through one of our Priests.
Don’t forget to say which time, after 10:00 Mass or after the 11:30, would suit you best. We are generally able to ensure that all visits have taken place within an hour or so of the end of Mass.
This Ministry to the Housebound was established in Our Lady of the Rosary Parish in 1996 and we are fortunate to have a group continuing to provide service since then.
Currently, the Group Organiser is Gerard Enright.
A retreat for lay people organised by Sr. Margo Beggan given in small groups over a six week period. Parents of Children preparing for the Sacraments are invited to attend these Retreats.
For more information contact Sr. Margo
Tel: (061) 41 5397
Published weekly. Any relevant parish information can be dropped into the sacristy one week in advance.
The Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) is a team comprising clergy and laity, who in the spirit of partnership exercise the overall care and responsibility for the wellbeing and future development of our parish community.
The Officers and Members of the PPC for the year 2025-26 are:
REPORT FROM AGM OF MAY 2025
The AGM of the Parish Council was held on 27 May 2025. The Chairperson, Mary, outlined the work done over the past year. The highlight being the Jubilee Celebration of our parish. She thanked all those who had contributed to the very successful occasion. An updated leaflet detailing all the volunteer groups in the parish was distributed. A souvenir Mass Booklet and Bookmark was available to all who attended the celebrations on the day. The website has been updated and revamped, thank you to Madge and Gerard for all their work. The lighting around the parish centre has been updated. Thank you to Anne and her team for providing the tea and chat on Wednesdays which is a great social occasion for parishioners. Mary spoke about the Pilgrim Walk to Kilrush church ruins. She also expressed her appreciation of the work and dedication of all the various voluntary groups. On behalf of the parishioners, Mary thanked Canon Des, Fr. Tom, Margaret, the Christian Brothers and the Salesian Sisters for their contribution to our parish.
Canon Des, in his President’s Address, spoke about how proud he felt to be part of OLR as we celebrated the diamond jubilee of the parish and how receptive the parishioners were. He also said we will celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the opening of the church in December 1949. He regrets not hearing when parishioners are ill or gone to nursing homes and feels he is missing his duty to visit them at this very important time in their lives. He thanked Fr. Tom and Margaret for all their work and Fr. Colm Meaney for all his help during the year. He also thanked all parishioners who volunteer their time to the various groups and committees and who keep the church grounds looking well. Bishop Brendan is appointing a new curate to the Cill Ruis Pastoral Unit and he is also seeking two more lay people to be part of the Pastoral Unit.
From the floor concern was expressed about the sound system and how donations are divided when two collections are part of one basket collection. Cian O’Carroll gave a short presentation as to how the missing Annunciation Figures, which were sculpted by Ian Stuart, could be replaced and the funding of same.
In the parish of Our Lady of the Rosary, we are particularly conscious of the fact that a number of parishioners are frequently unable to come to the church for Mass and other services. We feel that being housebound should not deprive them of participation in the prayerful activities of the community.
For this reason, we have a radio system in operation in the parish for the transmission and reception of Weekend Mass, Daily Mass and Recitation of the Rosary.
The radio system is in place since 2001 and it is licensed for operation by ComReg (the statutory Commission for Communications Regulation in Ireland). It is restricted to being a real-time, non-commercial, service and it cannot be picked up through a standard radio.
A specific waveband has been allocated for transmissions and a special receiver is required. If you wish to avail of the service or simply to find out more about it, you are invited to make contact with us by sending a message through the Sacristy.
Then, either John Dolan or one of his colleagues, will be pleased to visit you and to explain what is involved in getting access to the radio system.
The parish website is presented as a means of communication between the parish and the community. It is meant to be a readily available and easily accessed source of information for parishioners and for visitors, who wish to know about and keep in touch with all that is happening in the parish from time to time.
As you explore the site, you will see that we have included some interesting notes on the church of Our Lady of the Rosary. You can read about the history of our parish. Mass times are posted from our own church and from neighbouring parishes. Daily Mass readings and readings from the previous Sunday are available for reflection.
There is a section on each of the sacraments. Notices are posted about meetings and other events. Current and archived issues of the parish newsletter are available for downloading. There are links to other organisations and to current news items from the Catholic world in general.
Working in conjunction with the service providers, who designed the parish website and who host it for us, the site is maintained by a small committee of web editors. We hope that you find it interesting, informative and easy to use. Feedback from users is always welcome. Ideas for improvement and offers to help with this work may be left in to the sacristy for the attention of the Parish Website Committee.
This group meets from time to time with Sr. Mary Bridget.
For more information contact Sr. Mary Bridget.
Tel: (061) 45 4511
For boys and girls from 2nd – 6th classes who live in the area. It is held every second Thursday in Bracken from 4.00 – 4.30pm.
For more information contact Sr. Mary McInerney.
Tel: (061) 45 5132
Our Lady of the Rosary Active Retirement Association (A.R.A.) is affiliated to Active Retirement Ireland (A.R.I.). The purpose of A.R.I. is to enable retired people to enjoy a full and active life and to advocate for them.
Members of our A.R.A. meet on Thursday morning (Sep to May) at 10.30am in the Parish Centre. This is a social gathering which keeps members socially connected and where friendships are formed. We share information about services and entertainment, and activities which are relevant to our group.
Members may participate in various classes eg Yoga, P.E, Dance, Aqua Aerobics, Swimming, Bridge, Art, Decoupage etc
Classes in Computer Skills and IT have been arranged.
During the year various social outings eg holidays, day trips, visits to places of interest are organized and guest speakers are arranged. Mid West A.R.I. also organise various social events and our members regularly participate in these activities.
Our Lady of the Rosary A.R.A. has full membership at present. If you are interested in becoming a member of an A.R.A please contact Amy O’Looney phone 061-453736 or e-mail amyolooney@gmail.com. If there is sufficient interest another A.R.A may be set up.
Brother Dormer and his colleague live near Ard Scoil Rís but work in schools outside the parish.
A lay-Catholic organisation whose members are giving service to the Church on a voluntary basis. They meet weekly for prayer and organise the distribution of Catholic papers in the Church porch.
For more information contact Alish Willis
Tel: (061) 452464
Couples are encouraged to attend Pre-Marriage Courses given by e.g. ACCORD. Three months’ notice of Marriage is required by State and Church.
Samaritans of Limerick is a non-profit organisation providing confidential non-judgemental support 24 hours a day for people who are experiencing depression or despair, including those which could lead to suicide.
What ever you’ve done. Whatever life’s done to you. Call Samaritans 116 123.
No pressure,no judgement, We’re here for you, any time
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is a well-known charitable organisation which operates at local, national and international level. Its volunteer members bring caring support and practical assistance to individuals and to families who are in need.
The local conference in Our Lady of the Rosary Parish is a small group of committed volunteers who work with families in the parish and in neighbouring communities. They offer helpful advice on available services and practical assistance with the cost of essential supplies.
The service is provided on a strictly confidential basis.
The local contact person is Nora Burke; telephone (061) 453 496.
The local conference continues to rely on the generosity of parishioners, who have always been very supportive of its work. Donations made through the Sacristy, when pandemic restrictions forced the cancellation of Church-gate collections, were greatly appreciated.
Regular monthly collections have been resumed and the special Christmas Collection will take place, after all Masses, on the first weekend of December.
A lay-Catholic society whose aims are to help seminarians financially and by prayer, also praying for an increase in vocations and for all priests. They meet monthly.
For more information contact Margaret Bracken.
Tel: (061) 45 2535
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