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09 Dec 2025

Local hero steps down after 20 years of service with the Cashel unit of the Order of Malta

Dick Hennessy stepped down after two decades as Officer in Charge of the local unit.

Local hero steps down after 20 years of service with the Cashel unit of the Order of Malta

Dick Hennessy pictured with his family.

Members of the Cashel unit of the Order of Malta gathered at the Nagle Centre on Friday, November 28, to honour Dick Hennessy as he stepped down after two decades as Officer in Charge of the local unit.

The informal celebration drew many friends and colleagues Dick had worked with during his distinguished tenure with the Order of Malta, with attendees traveling from across the region to pay tribute.

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Dick joined the Order of Malta in 1991 and served three years as Duty Officer before assuming the role of Officer in Charge. His twenty-year leadership of the Cashel unit represents a remarkable achievement in community service.

The high regard in which Dick is held was evident throughout the evening. He was presented with a weekend getaway for himself and his wife Jane, along with a beautiful piece of glassware to commemorate his service. These gifts were made possible through the generosity of the local unit and his many friends.

Throughout his tenure, Dick's expertise and enthusiasm have been the hallmarks of his leadership. He has demonstrated exceptional leadership qualities, always leading from the front and being present whenever required.

Dick acknowledged that his service would not have been possible without the unwavering support of his wife Jane and family, as well as members of the Cashel unit—past and present—and assistance from other Order of Malta units throughout the country.

As one attendee noted, Dick embodies the spirit of community service: “Don't ask what your community can do for you, but what you can do for the community.” Dick assured attendees he will remain active in the unit.

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