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18 Oct 2025

Annual Harvest Festival will be celebrated at medieval church in Tipperary

'The Medieval Church of Holy Trinity Fethard' booklet will also be launched

Annual Harvest Festival will be celebrated at medieval church in Tipperary

Fethard Choral Group will perform at the harvest festival

On this Sunday, October 19, the Medieval church of Holy Trinity Fethard will host the annual Harvest Festival Service, taken by Heidi Good from Kilkenny, and which will commence at 7pm.

This thanksgiving service is a chance to acknowledge the bountiful harvest that we all enjoy.

Fethard Choral Group will attend and the well-known harvest songs will be accompanied on the organ by Clonmel High School student James Clooney.

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Many tourists from all over the world are welcomed to Holy Trinity. Some come to join in the worship, others to trace their roots and the church is often asked for printed information about the church.

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With this in mind, the new colourful booklet will be launched at the Harvest service. This contains fabulous photographs, taken by Colin J Kenny, and interesting facts about the church.

The booklet is called ‘The Medieval Church of Holy Trinity Fethard’ and is priced at just €5.

All proceeds will go towards the continuing maintenance of this historic building.

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