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admin July 6, 2017
CLARE: Priests and altar servers with Bishop Fintan  Monahan at  the Golden  Jubilee Mass of Shannon Parish. Photo: Sheamus  O’DonoghueDERRY: Bishop Donal McKeown, Bishop of Derry; Archdeacon Robert Miller, Church of Ireland; Minister Simon Coveney, Minister for Foreign Aff airs and Trade; Fr Paul Farren, Adm. St Eugene’s Cathedral, Derry; Tony Macauly, author and presenter, Bishop Ken Good, CofI Bishop of Derry & Raphoe at the launch of Forgiveness Remembers; A Journey into the Heart of God by Paul Farren and Robert Miller. Photo: Stephen LatimerDUBLIN: Fr Frank Reburn and altar servers at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Yellow Walls Parish, Malahide at the last Mass with the Family Mass group before the summer holidays. Photo: Harry ReynoldsWATERFORD: Seen here are members of the Rise and Shine Youth Group on their annual retreat day to Mount Melleray.LAOIS: Bishop Michael Burrows, Church of Ireland; John Comer, ICMSA President; Mairead McGuinness MEP; Commandant Kieran Carey, ADC to an Taoiseach and James Healy, Macra<br />
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President at the annual Ecumenical Embrace Farm Remembrance Service in the Church of the<br />
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Most Holy Rosary, Abbeyleix. Photo: Roger JonesCORK: Bishop William Crean with some of the Parish Ambassador Families at the launch of the preparations in the Cloyne diocese for the World Meeting of Families which was celebrated in the Holy Family Church in Youghal.Cork: Columban Sister Philomena O’Sullivan, originally from North Cork, received a Cork Person of the Month award to mark her 50 years nursing and humanitarian work in Korea. Pictured at the award presentation front: Dan O’Sullivan; Sr Phil O’Sullivan, Cork Person of the Month; Niamh Lehane, Lexus Cork. Back: Pat Lemasney, Southern; Tina Quinn, AMO’Sullivan PR; Manus O’Callaghan, Awards Organiser. Photo: Tony O’ConnellKildare: Jacinta Prunty with Dr Philip Nolan, President of Maynooth University at the launch last week of her book The Monasteries, Magdalen asylums and reformatory schools of Our Pady of Charity in Ireland 1853-1973, in the Rhetoric House in Maynooth University. Photo: Rachel BeattyMAYO: VAKS youth volunteers gather for a training day at Knock Shrine. The VAKS will be helping at the weekends throughout the summer.

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