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We’re nearly there!  It’s been a very good few days with our Franciscan team.  I’ve enjoyed meeting them and spending a bit of time.  More importantly, the parish has enjoyed them too.  Their style is engaging and non-threatening.  Their message is simply delivered but quite profound and challenging.  I’m challenged!

We had a wonderful Family Celebration this evening in both Urlaur and Kilmovee.  There was a fine message about family life, prayer and the call to be a better person within and for the family.  Bishop Brendan joined us in Kilmovee and took part in a ceremony of blessing families and family members.

Frs David and Caoimhin sang beautifully.  I believe all present in both places were glad to have been in that space.

Urlaur

By Vincent