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Third day began with a message from Evan, one of the visionaries, where hundreds of people gathered to hear him speak.  There was simultaneous translation, via radio, and though I did not take in all that he said, it’s fair to say, he spoke very well.  I think my favourite line was that we (present day Catholics and Christians) are the "lungs" of the Church.  We allow breath to flow in and out of us so that life continues and is enriched.  I’ve been thinking about that and will get back to it.

And watch the sun go down on .....

We celebrated Mass in the Parish Church with a fine homily given by a visiting priest from Dublin.  He spoke warmly and well.  His message centred on finding joy in our faith and journeying towards the Lord.

Joined Tommy for coffee and a sandwich after Mass and have done very little since.  Will update later.

By Vincent