The extraordinary story of the life and times
of the late Monsignor James Horan, builder of Knock Airport, is to be retold
later this year when ‘On A Wing and a Prayer-The Musical’ takes to the stage
for its premiere at the Royal Theatre, Castlebar.
Author Terry Reilly, who wrote the best-selling book On A Wing and a Prayer, has
adapted the work for a stage production that will bring to life the many great undertakings and amazing
achievements of Monsignor Horan, told in word and song.Proceeds from the
November shows will go to the Mayo/Roscommon Hospice which must raise in excess
of 1 million euro each year through donations and fundraising efforts to
maintain its palliative care service in the two counties. Cynthia Clampett,
Chief Executive Mayo/Roscommon Hospice Foundation based at Knock, said the
Palliative Care Service in Mayo and Roscommon was heavily dependent on voluntary funding. “Unfortunately
the economic downturn has impacted severely on fundraising and as the HSE
continue to cut back on services the Palliative Care Teams are calling on the
Foundation more and more to meet the increasing needs of patients and their
families. Providentially, Terry Reilly has generously offered the
proceeds from the first performances of his novel and entertaining
musical and it will now be a case of all systems go to ensure its success.”
The Foundation’s Palliative Care Teams cater for patients with cancer and other
life limiting illness such as Motor Neurone, Muscular Dystrophy, MS and end-stage
dementia, heart failure, etc. The service is available for patients in
their own homes and in hospitals and nursing homes throughout the two counties,
with comfort, dignity and respect at its core.
The number of patients, both adults and children, being referred to the Service
has increased annually since its inception in 1992. In 2009 565 patients were catered for by the
Palliative Home Care Teams alone, in Mayo 363 and in Roscommon 202. The musical
traces the career of Monsignor Horan (born 1911-died 1986) whose life was spent
addressing the spiritual and temporal needs of his flock. He got houses fixed,
roads repaired, forests planted, took on the authorities, and even built a ballroom
of romance to which Old Nick was reputed to have paid a visit - without paying the
admission fee! Monsignor Horan transformed Knock Shrine into the country's
major pilgrimage attraction by building up a range of amenities and erecting a
major Basilica, and he was instrumental in bringing, in 1979, Pope Paul 2 to
mark the Centenary of the Apparition.
His last great fight, his biggest and most controversial campaign by far, was when
he started, at the age of 70, to build an international airport in 1981 on what
was described as 'a foggy, boggy hill'. His raison detre for the airport was to
provide badly needed infrastructure for an impoverished, neglected region.
Initially Government blessed his enterprise, but then did a series of U-turns
as the tide of Dublin 4 opinion turned, forcing the withdrawal of Exchequer
support and leaving an ageing parish priest to raise many millions to finish
his final project. He succeeded in
opening his dream airport in 1986, but the effort hastened his demise and he
passed away in Lourdes a few months later. Ironically, his coffin was the first
into Knock Airport as thousands flocked to pay homage to their hero. Of course,
his vision, his dream, succeeded as he said it would. In the interim millions
of people have used the Airport and it, with countless jobs being created in an
area once known as the Black Triangle in East Mayo. On A Wing and a Prayer- The
Musical is a tribute to the heroic endeavour of an old man in a hurry. It also
heralds the 100th anniversary of his birth to be celebrated in May 2011.
Said Terry Reilly: “By any measure, the life of Monsignor Horan and his
commitment to his people and the region would be hard to surpass. It had everything,
concern for people, enterprise, colour, humour, pathos, immense energy, unique
vision, victory over adversity, and much more. The objective of the musical is
to transmit this wonderful Horan package to the stage in an entertaining,
uplifting manner. The hope is that people will enjoy a really good night out,
full of nostalgia and inspiration. Some of the Monsignor’s favourite songs will
be featured together with some new ones specially written for the occasion. “Talented
people from the region will take to the stage and bring Horan’s amazing work to
life again in what we want to be a memorably colourful production, and all in
aid of a great cause within our community” he added.
Look out for further details shortly in local press, or on
www.hospice.ie or by contacting the Foundation’s office at 0035394 9388666; or www.terry-reilly.com
*On A Wing and a Prayer- The Musical will be performed at the
Royal Theatre, Castlebar, from November 25 to 28 next.
Midwest Radio will host Mayo's Biggest Hospice Coffee Morning on September 16th for a second year running!
Thursday September 16th is Hospice coffee morning (sponsored by Bewleys) thoughout Ireland and some of the presenters in Midwest Radio have set about organising the biggest coffee morning ever held in Mayo at the Royal Theatre in Castlebar for a second year running.
The presenters will host a coffee morning with a difference on the morning of Thursday September 17th in conjunction with the Royal Theatre, Castlebar. They are looking for a total of 50 listeners to send in cheques to the value of €100 each and in return each of the 50 listeners will be receive 10 tickets to the coffee morning. That means that each of the 50 listeners will come along on the morning in the company of nine of their family or friends to have coffee with Midwest Radio presenters at 10.00 am. This will be followed by a Mystery Stage Show at 11.00am in the theatre where a number of surprise guests will entertain our listeners in spectacular fashion.
It promises to be a fun morning with coffee - compliments of Bewley and entertainment galore. If you'd like to help raise much needed funds for your local Palliative Care Service, simply call Midwest Radio on 0818 300055 and leave your name and phone number and one of the presenters will ring you back with full details. This is an ideal way for you to enjoy a morning of entertainment with a difference with nine of your friends! A limited number of tickets are also being printed for smaller groups but remember its just €10 for each ticket you order.
Make sure that if you're sending in money for this promotion that you make your cheque payable only to MAYO/ROSCOMMON HOSPICE and include a stamped addressed envelope so that we can send out your tickets by return.
Full details are available by contacting Midwest Radio or the Hospice Office Knock at anytime but remember that we are limiting the audience to 600 so get your cheques and SAE's off to us sooner rather than later. Its important to remember that the coffee will be served at 10.00 am sharp and the Mystery Stage Show will start at 11.00am in the theatre.
A Christy Moore Tribute Night with Liam Byrne and friends will take place in Shines Pub, Baylough, Athlone on Friday 8th October 2010 at 9pm. There will be raffle and spot prizes on the night as well as a door prize and all proceeds raised on the night will go towards the funding of Roscommon Mayo Palliative Care Service.
Tickets cost €10. For more information, please contact the Hospice Office on 094 9388666 or info@hospice.ie
Have you ever wondered how many times
Peter Forde proudly wore the green and red of Mayo as part of the senior panel
or how many times James Nallen has scored whilst wearing the county colours?
Have you ever been in company discussing the winning Mayo team of 1951 and were
unable to remember all the names of the players on the panel who are now heros
in Mayo after brining their county to All-Ireland glory? Or wondered who were
the top scorers on the team in 1975? Well wonder no further! Thanks to the hard
work and determination of Mick Byrne (very well known publican in Castlebar)
and his good friend – Donal O’Donoghue a publication has been produced which
details all of the county’s league and championship results for the last sixty
years. This book (which is the first of its kind in Mayo) will be able to
settle the smallest dispute and bit of banter at the flick of a page and it
should be in the home of every single Mayo GAA fan in the county!
In brief, the book gives match details,
venue, date, competition, teams and scorers of each year from 1950 through to
2009. This wonderful publication provides nuggets of information on the highs
and lows of Mayo GAA and is appropriately entitled “Mayo – Sixty years of
Spills and Thrills”
Both Mick and Donal have very kindly
decided to donate all funds raised from the sale of the book directly to Mayo
Roscommon Hospice. The Foundation are delighted to be their nominated charity
for this project. Books are now on sale in or online shop or from the following
locations:
Castlebar:
·Castle Books, Castle
Street, Castlebar
·Easons, Castlebar
·John Hanleys shop,
Station Road, Castlebar
·Elvery’s, Castlebar
Westport:
·The Book Shop, Bridge
St. Westport
·Hobans Centra, The
Quay, Westport
Ballina:
·Easons, Ballina
Crossmolina:
·Quinns Pharmacy,
Crossmolina
Mulranny:
·Dohertys Shop,
Mulranny
Belmullet:
·Carey’s, Belmullet
Claremorris
·Smyths Newsagents,
Claremorris
**
Also available in Knock from Mayo Roscommon Hospice Office
Be part of Irelands biggest Coffee Morning this year on 16th September and support local Palliative Care Services.
Why not Host a Coffee Morning by inviting your family, friends, etc to a coffee morning/evening for a bit of fun & a chat. It's as simple as that. Perhaps they would like to bring some buns, cakes etc along and make it a party evening for all. You can help Mayo Roscommon Hospice/ Palliative Care Service to raise much needed funds for essential Hospice Services in Mayo and Roscommon and at the same time have some fun by becoming an Official Host for Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning.
How?
All you need to do is invite your friends, neighbours or workmates to drink a cup of coffee for Hospice. Bewley's provide the coffee free,you collect €2 for every cup of coffee and all the money raised goes to provide Hospice care in your area - it's that easy!
Where?
At home, at work, in schools, colleges, restaurants, clubs, hospitals - the possibilities are endless!
When?
Ireland's National Coffee Morning takes place during September each year. Pledge your support for Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation by registering now as an official host for Ireland's Biggest CoffeeMorning. You will receive:
Bewleys Coffee
Poster
Host Guidelines
Guest Invitations
Collection Box
Remember that all money raised locally, stays locally.
Ireland's National Coffee Morning
REGISTRATION FORM
I/We wish to register as an Official Host for Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning
In Autumn 2000 Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation opened its first
charity shop, "The Hospice Shop", in Chapel Street, Swinford, County
Mayo. The Hospice Shop is the first permanent Hospice Shop in the West
of Ireland. "Vintage
shopping" at its best.Designer clothes on a budget - you cant beat
that.There’s something for everyone at the hospice shop, call in and
have a look around you’ll be amazed what you might find!
The Hospice Shop is staffed by volunteers from the Swinford area and is supported by FÁS.
YOU can help The Hospice Shop by donating appropriate items of
clothing, etc or if you have craft skills, by making items for sale.
Due to limited space and Health & Safety guidelines we regret that
we cannot take items such as electrical goods, furniture, unsorted and
broken Bric a Brac and toys. Your co-operation would be greatly
appreciated. Thank you for your support.