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St. Valentine weaves his magic spell in a ceremony full of love Clonmel couples renew their marriage vows

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Published Date: 18 February 2010
Carmel Hayes
Love was most definitely in the air in Clonmel on St. Valentine's Day, as couples young and old gathered to renew their marriage vows.

Even the most cynical could not fail to be moved as men and women, some of whom have been together for more than
60 years, publicly confirmed their love for each other before a large and joyful congregation.

The special St. Valentine's Mass at 12.30pm in Ss. Peter and Paul's Church on Sunday was filled with emotion, as almost 70 couples joined hands and acknowledged the bond that has transcended all the sorrows and challenges that human life brings.

Special ceremonies, including the renewal of marriage vows, were also held at the Church of the Resurrection and The Friary to mark the Feast of St. Valentine.

It was a happy coincidence for the bicentennial committee of Ss. Peter and Paul's Church that St. Valentine's Day fell on a Sunday for the first time in several years. It was the perfect occasion to invite couples from far and near to join in a unique celebration of their love and commitment, as part of the bicentennial celebrations.

The 200-year-old church, which opened in 1810 and was upgraded in the 1930s, has borne witness to thousands of wedding ceremonies during its rich history.

In 1960 alone, 47 couples walked down the aisle at the magnificent church in Gladstone Street. Some of those couples, who are celebrating their golden wedding anniversaries this year, returned to the church on Sunday for a ceremony that had very special meaning.

Among them were Frank and Joan Kelly (née Dwan) from Pearse Park in Clonmel, who joyfully returned to the altar to renew the vows they had exchanged a full half-century ago.

Also celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this year are John and Maureen McNamara from Shamrock Hill, Clonmel, who were married in Cashel on September 14, 1960, and who renewed their vows at St. Peter and Paul's Church on Sunday.

"In this day and age, it is hard not to be cynical about many things but this was a wonderful day which had great meaning for so many people," said Maureen, who is a member of the parish's bicentennial committee.

Other happy couples included Michael and Mary Murphy from Brighton Place, Lorraine and Stuart Wootten from Knocklofty, who celebrate their silver wedding anniversary this year, and Billy and Louie McKenna of Staunton Row, who were married in Ss. Peter and Paul's Church 55 years ago.

The St. Valentine's Mass, celebrated by Fr. Ray Reidy, carried the theme of love throughout the readings, sermon and prayers of the faithful. Glorious music was provided by singer Siobhan Hennessy and organist Damien Casey, with appropriate hymns that included 'Love is His Word' and 'Take my Hand'. Two parish wedding registers, dating back almost 70 years, were carried to the altar during the offertory procession and moving prayers were read by Brid Green and Marie McMahon.

Couples who renewed their marriage vows at the Ss.



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  • Last Updated: 16 February 2010 6:19 PM
  • Source: The Nationalist
  • Location: Clonmel, County Tipperary
 
 
 


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