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a parish profile from here.
Parish Profile – Nenagh Union of Parishes
The Nenagh Union
The Nenagh Union of Parishes in the Church of Ireland Diocese of Limerick &
Killaloe has 3 churches in Nenagh, Templederry & Killodiernan, and 218
registered parishioners. There is also a modern Rectory and a primary school
under Church of Ireland patronage, both in Nenagh town.
• St Mary’s Church, Church Rd, Nenagh
A town church in the former ‘county town’ of North
Tipperary, consecrated 1860, re-roofed & renovated in
2004-5. It has a fine organ, an electric piano and data
projection facilities used for Family Services and other
occasions, as well as a Rector’s vestry and a meeting
room with regularly used refreshment facilities.
• Templederry Church, Templederry, Nenagh
A country church 17km South-East of Nenagh set in a
very pleasant farming community among rolling hills.
Recorded as being repaired and enlarged in 1825, it
was, re-roofed & renovated in 2006-7. For many years
there has been a Good Friday ecumenical ‘Walk of
Witness’ between this and the RC church in the village.
• Killodiernan Church, Puckane, Nenagh
A country church 10 km North of Nenagh close to the
village of Puckane and Lough Derg on the River Shannon,
built 1811, re-roofed & renovated 2009-10. It hosts an
annual ecumenical service of thanksgiving for the Lough
Derg Yacht Club Regatta in August, and is a popular choice
for weddings, being close to the Coolbawn Quay wedding
venue.
• See Google Maps for the locations of our churches.
• Schedule of Services during the present vacancy:
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1 Sunday: Templederry 09.30, Nenagh 11.00
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2 Sunday: Templederry 09.30, Nenagh 11.00, Killodiernan 12.15
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3 Sunday: United Family Service Nenagh 11.00
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4 Sunday: Templederry 09.30, Nenagh 11.00, Killodiernan 12.15
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5 Sunday: United Service, rotating between the churches
• St Mary’s National School, Church Rd, Nenagh
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A thriving and growing multi-cultural primary school with a Church of
Ireland ethos, working closely with the church, with 70 pupils, 3 teachers
with resource, learning and special needs support, and a secretary. It was
extended in 2010 and is supported financially by a ‘Teacher’s Residence
Trust’
• St Mary’s Rectory, Church Rd, Nenagh
Beside St Mary’s Church in the heart of Nenagh, a
modern 4 bedroom detached building with a
self-contained Rector’s study/office with
independent access, and garden. It has recently
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been refurbished and extended to 21 century
standards, including rewiring, plumbing and
high-spec insulation.
• Nenagh Union has a single Vestry, with lay responsibility/rotas for church
cleaning, flower arranging, church linen, refreshments after services, a
monthly newsletter, etc.
• Music for worship is provided by an adult choir, a junior choir (in abeyance
during the vacancy), and a regular organist. CDs are also available for use
when necessary.
• There are active youth organisations: Girls’ Friendly Society and Boys’
Brigade.
• There are 2 licensed diocesan readers and 2 qualified youth ministers.
• The Lecture Hall, Pearse St, Nenagh is available for parish use – it is owned
& managed by an independent Protestant trust. The hall of St Mary’s school
can also be used by the parish.
• There are excellent ecumenical relationships, with annual ecumenical carol
services, and Good Friday ‘walks of witness’ in Templederry and through
Nenagh streets. Lay members of the congregation work with those of other
traditions to organise other ecumenical events under the Nenagh Churches
Together name.
• The Nenagh Union of Parishes has a healthy financial position, as shown by
annual accounts, due to income from endowments, from fundraising such
as Christmas Tree Festivals (held in 2014 & 2015), and generous donations.
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Our Vision
The Nenagh Union of Parishes aspires to be a welcoming, growing, inclusive
church community, sharing vibrant worship, growing spiritually and reaching
out to show the love of God at work in the wider community. We look forward
gladly to the challenges of future growth, to re-engage with those from a
Church of Ireland background who have fallen away and to make our parish
attractive to others seeking a spiritual home.
We wish to appoint a Rector who will:
• Lead and inspire individuals and teams to grow in ministry and mission
• Continue to develop pastoral care, children’s and youth ministry
• Facilitate a variety of forms of worship and encourage church music
• Deepen ecumenical links and engagement with the wider community
• Take up the challenge of future growth
Location
• The Nenagh Union of Parishes centres on the town of Nenagh (population
8,000), the commercial and service hub of a wide catchment area in rural
North Tipperary.
• Nenagh has the full range of public facilities: excellent primary & secondary
schools, a public hospital linked with University Hospital Limerick, Tipperary
County Council offices, a modern library, an arts centre, a leisure centre and
town park, and a three-star hotel with business and leisure facilities.
• Vibrant community organisations include a host of sports clubs and arts,
music and cultural groups.
• Historic buildings include the Norman castle (c1200 AD – the round keep is
the symbol of the town) and other medieval ruins, such as the Franciscan
Friary and the Priory of St John at Tyone on the outskirts of the town. Fine
civic buildings, including the Courthouse, the Nenagh Heritage & Genealogy
Centre, and the former Town Hall, now the Nenagh Arts Centre.
• For those enjoying outdoor activities, Lough Derg 5 miles away on the River
Shannon provides fishing and water sports, there is hill-walking in nearby
mountains, and many lowland walking and cycle trails.
• See the web site www.nenagh.ie for photos and more details of what
Nenagh and the surrounding area has to offer.
• Nenagh has excellent transport links. It is close to the M7 Dublin-Limerick
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motorway, has a railway station on the Limerick-Ballybrophy line with
onward connections to Dublin, and has good bus connections to Limerick,
Dublin and elsewhere.
• Limerick City, the 2014 National City of Culture, is 42km/35mins away by
road. Villiers School, a co-educational, fee paying, boarding and day school
with a Protestant ethos, is located on North Circular Road, Limerick.
• The University of Limerick with its concert hall can be reached in 30mins.
• Shannon Airport with a wide range of scheduled transatlantic and European
services is 67km/47mins away by road.
• Dublin is 160km/1¾hrs away by road.
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