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06 Sept 2025

Kilkenny remembers the men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice

A National Commemoration Day Regional Ceremony was held on the grounds of Kilkenny Castle on Sunday

Kilkenny remembers the men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice

An Cathaoirleach of Kilkenny County Council, Cllr Michael McCarthy, hosted a National Commemoration Day Regional Ceremony yesterday (Sunday) on the grounds of Kilkenny Castle.

The ceremony paid tribute to all Irishmen and Irishwomen who made the ultimate sacrifice in past wars or while serving with the United Nations.

The event was one of several regional ceremonies held across the country and mirrored the national ceremony held in Kilmainham in Dublin. Distinguished participants included local and regional Public Representatives, Members of the Defence Forces, An Garda Síochána, and Religious Leaders.

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The ceremony commenced with a solemn prayer service led by the Religious Leaders, followed by the laying of a wreath by Cllr McCarthy on behalf of the people of Kilkenny as well as; Carlow, Laois, and Offaly.

The Irish flag was hoisted to full mast by a member of the Defence Forces from James Stephens Army Barracks.  Concluding the ceremony, Cllr McCarthy expressed his gratitude to all who attended and participated in the event.

The Freshford councillor emphasised the importance of remembering and honouring those who fought and lost their lives in wars and UN service worldwide, acknowledging that some never returned to their families, and their sacrifice is remembered here today.

Mr McCarthy also praised the ongoing efforts of the Defence Forces in peacekeeping missions abroad. He highlighted the sacrifices made by the families of these brave individuals and the debt of gratitude owed to them.

The touching ceremony featured impressive contributions of various individuals and groups, including; the clergy, sign language interpreter, Mary Dermody, St Patrick’s Brass Band, singer Deirdre O’Shea, and pianist Mary Butler.

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