Gateway to the Galtees

Welcome to Kilbehenny, Co. Limerick

Kilbehenny is located on the border of three counties, Limerick, Cork and Tipperary.
The ruins of a 12th century church are located on the grounds of the community centre, hinting at the the rich history of the area.

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Mass Times (updated Aug 2025)

Kilbehenny

Mass at 6pm on Saturday evenings.

Sunday Mass at 11.30am
Mass every Tuesday and Thursday morning 11am.

Anglesboro

8pm on Saturday evenings, no Sunday mass.

Parish Priest Fr. Joe Tynan 0872225445.

2026 Social Dances

  1. January 16th - Michael Cahill

  2. February 20th - Singing Jarvey

  3. March 20th - Peter Burke

  4. April 17th - Declan Aungier

  5. May 15th - Glen Flynn

  6. June 19th - Pat Daly

  7. July 17th - Checkers

  8. August 21st - Paudie Coffey

  9. September 18th - Marian Kirby

  10. October 16th - Teddy & C. Barry

  11. November 20th - Ml. Sexton

  12. December 18th - Finbarr Dennehy

All dances are the 3rd Friday of the month & start at 9pm

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CELEBRATION TIME IN KILBEHENNY COMM. CENTRE. 5️⃣0️⃣🎉

Kilbehenny Community Centre is celebrating 50 years of serving the public this year and there are various events throughout the year to celebrate this wonderful milestone.  Our community centre has served all ages very well down through the years. It is the hub of Kilbehenny and the meeting place for many people. There's activities for all ages every week.  Do come out and celebrate. Remember it is your community centre.

SYMPATHY

Sincere sympathy is extended to the Toland family, Geragh, Kilbehenny on the recent death of Eamon Anthony Toland, late of Killarney & Castlederg, Tyrone and Kilbehenny.  Eamon Anthony has been buried in Kilbehenny cemetery.  May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace in God's Heavenly Kingdom.


Sincere sympathy to Hilda, Micheal, Mary and all the McMahon families, Ballyporeen on the recent death of Pat McMahon.  Pat's remains were interred in Ballyporeen cemetery.  May Pat's gentle soul rest in perfect peace in God's Heavenly Kingdom.

COMMUNITY HALL'S 50th CELEBRATIONS

Easter Sunday was a busy day up in Galtty Castle woods when upwards of 80 children and their parents took on an Easter Egg hunt.   The weather was perfect for a day in the woods.  All the children had a great time and at the end of the hunt all received a lovely Easter egg.  Well done to organisers and participants.

Easter Sunday night saw a big crowd attend the weekly Bingo.   Big prizes were given out.  There was a lot of prizes for the raffle.   Sincere thanks to each and every one that donated prizes for the raffle,  all was very much appreciated by the hall committee.

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