Rev Michael Cavanagh +353 (0)858 533 173

St Michael And All Angels, Church of Ireland, Waterville

We warmly welcome all who come to St Michael And All Angels. We hope this beautiful place will bring you peace, time to reflect and give thanks for all that is good.
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About St Michael And All Angels

Overlooking the beautiful Waterville Bay, the Church was consecrated in 1866 by the then Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe.  The construction is of stone, the shape rectangular, and the belfry has a traditional weathervane at the top. The acoustics of the building are remarkable.

 

There’s always a warm welcome in St Michael’s

The altar of st michaels church waterville

Service Times at St Michael And All Angels

Every Sunday : 12:00 Holy Communion

If circumstances dictate, a Service of the Word my replace Holy Communion

 

Project 2070

Since 1858, St Patrick’s Church Kenmare has been a place of worship, ministry and welcome to all, whoever they may be, from wherever they come. This has become increasingly important over the last few years, as the town has become a major international tourist attraction, situated not only on the Wild Atlantic Way, but also forming the ‘jewel’ in the ring of Kerry and a gateway to the ring of Beara.

The regular congregation itself is equally multinational, with current membership including no less than eight different birth nations – and in the tourist season, we share worship and fellowship with visitors from countries all over the world.

We now wish to further develop the use of our beautiful historic building as an asset for the wider community, to host concerts and presentations; and we have received planning permission to extend the church in order to provide suitably accessible toilet and entrance facilities.

 

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