St Patrick, Church of Ireland, Kenmare
We warmly welcome all who come to St Patrick Kenmare. We hope that you will find peace in this church and its garden, and the time to sit for a while in silence to give thanks to God for His beautiful creation, to pray for those you love (and those you don't!); most of all, to know the hope that comes in Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour. About UsProject 2070About St Patrick
St Patrick’s was consecrated and dedicated to St Patrick on 31st August 1858, to replace the church at Killowen (built in 1811), the ruins of which can be seen 800 metres from the town on the Kilgarvan Road. St Patrick’s has a wonderful sense of peace, balancing the busyness of Kenmare town. Look out for the Saint himself!
Service Times at St Patrick’s
1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays: 12:00 Holy Communion
2nd & 4th Sundays: 12:00 Church Family 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.
Can you help us?
Recent News and Events
Carol Service, St Patricks Kenmare
Sunday 17th December, 12:00, St Patricks Kenmare
Praying Together 26 November 2023
They know what they should do. But they don’t do it. It is the ones who do God’s work, who serve without expecting any reward who will receive eternal life in the Kingdom.
Christmas Family Communion, Sneem
Sunday 24th December 2023, 10:00
Praying Together 19th November 2023
It might not be the trumpet. Or the Clarinet. A Trombone, Double Bass, a singing voice. It may not be music at all. If not, there are many other skills you may have been given that you are not yet aware of: artistic talent, hospitality, compassion, intercession, forgiveness, unconditional love. There will be some.
Praying Together 12th November 2023
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
Ecumenical Carol Service, Valentia
Tuesday 12 December 19:00 Ecumenical Carol Service
Christmas Holy Communion, St Michael
Monday 25th December 12:00, St Michael, Waterville
Village Carols, Sneem
Monday 18th December at 17:00 at the Little Church, Sneem
Carol Service, Waterville
19:00, Tuesday 19th December at St Michael, Waterville
Christmas Communion Service, Valentia
Sunday 24 December Christmas Communion
Praying Together 5th November 2023
“Do as I say, not as I do”. The mantra of hypocritical leaders through the ages. It is important to note that Jesus makes a clear distinction between the righteous observance of the Law and the self-important practice of the Pharisees.
Praying Together 29th October 2023
Hallowmas is a season we should not ignore, but instead celebrate as a festival of light, in the beauty of Autumn colours and enjoying a time for creation to rest in peace.
Praying Together 22nd October 2023
When the world lives in Christ, it’s laws are true and just. When it doesn’t, they are not, and we must reject them. There can be no compromise.
Praying Together 15th October 2023
Whoever we are – even unto this last -Jesus asks us to dine with Him. He has bought us the entrance fee. All He asks is that we accept Him as Lord.
Praying Together 8th October 2023
Throughout the centuries, God offers a gift being able to choose life and starting again, but when continually refused, He shakes the dust off His sandals and moves on. Could you blame Him, then, if He turns Hs blessing to the poor?
Praying Together 1st October 2023
The reward for accepting Him is the joy of knowing freedom, and then to accept His command to work in the vineyard, to feed His lambs – not with empty words, but with deeds.
Praying Together 24th September 2023
Heavenly Father, help us to work to accomplish your will for us according to our individual gifts without comparing ourselves to others. Help us to acknowledge our own failures and avoid condemning others for theirs.
Praying Together 17th September 2023
And when it comes down to it, I will always need forgiveness – as do we all. For all of us have sinned and fallen short.