This week the Church of Ss Peter and Paul’s Clonmel launched a new CD performed by the parish choir and organ at a function in the Parochial House.
The idea for the CD came from parishioner and local businessman, Willie Nagle. In wishing the project every success, Canon Brendan Crowley PP said: “The Church of Ss Peter and Paul is a monument to those who went before us and we have inherited the responsibility of its preservation for present and future generations.”
The 18 track CD is for sale at the shop in Ss Peter and Paul’s and many local outlets. All proceeds will be in aid of the ‘Church Restoration Fund’. It is a contrasting blend of a much-loved heritage of choral music conducted by musical director, Vivien McAuliffe and traditional Irish airs, not normally heard on a church organ, by organist Tony Egan.