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admin July 13, 2017
KERRY: The annual Mass for Manor Village residents was recently  celebrated by Canon James Linnane, sitting centre of seat. The O’Shea brothers supplied the music, and refreshments were served by  the community. Photo: John  ClearyKERRY: The annual Mass for Manor Village residents was recently celebrated by Canon JamesLinnane, sitting centre of seat. The O’Shea brothers supplied the music, and refreshments were served by the community. Photo: John ClearyCORK: Seven Missionaries of the Sacred Heart priests, who between them have served 370 years of ministry, concelebrated a Mass of thanksgiving with MSC Provincial, Fr Joe McGee, at Sacred Heart Church, Western Road, Cork. Included are Fr Jerry Daly, Kilcrohane; Fr Sean Horgan, Kilshannig; Fr John McCarthy, Kilfinane; Fr Tim Gleeson, Glenflesk; Fr Bill Collins, Kerry; Fr Charles Conroy, Cork City and Fr Pat O’Sullivan, Glengarriff . Frs Daly and Gleeson celebrated 60 years of priesthood while the other five are Golden Jubilarians. Photo: Mike EnglishTYRONE: Canon Patrick Marron being presented with a papal blessing to mark his Golden Jubilee (60 years) at Mass in St Lawrence's Church, Fintona with Bishop Liam MacDaid, Bishop Emeritus, Clogher; Fr Jim Moore PP, Fintona; Fr Jimmy McPhillips PP, Derrygonnelly; Msgr Joseph McGuinness, Diocesan Administrator, Clogher.SLIGO: Cuan Iosa Faith and Light Sligo celebrating Mass in St Patrick's Church, Strandhill with National Chaplin, Fr Niall Ahern.ARMAGH: Catholic Heritage Association Annual General Meeting at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh with Cardinal Seán Brady, Archbishop Emeritus. www.catholicheritage.blogspot.ieCAVAN: Members of the Cavan Pro-Life action group on their way to join supporters at the massive Rally for Life in Dublin.DONEGAL: At the presentation of certificates for the Cosáin Cholmcille Course: Exploring Faith and Ministry by Bishop Philip Boyce OCD are: (front) Máire Ní Bhroinn, Gort a’Choirce; Mary Theresa Lawne, Killymard; Bishop Boyce; Anne Gillespie, Killymard; Mary Gallagher, Stranorlar. Back Row: Fr Cathal Ó Fearraí, course director, and Martin McCann, Culdaff.CORK: Pupils representing all the classes at Scoil Iosagain, Aghada making presentation of €1,071, the proceeds of various fundraising events at the shool, to Elaine Hill, Trócaire. Elaine thanked the pupils and teachers for their generosity and consideration for those people who are struggling to survive in poorer regions of the world. Included in photo is principal, Lawrence Collins. Photo: Mike English

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