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A man was found dead. I’m not sure if it was this morning or yesterday. He lived in a town – within the shadows of a Friary. People spoke with…
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Vincent Sherlock - thoughts on the journey
A man was found dead. I’m not sure if it was this morning or yesterday. He lived in a town – within the shadows of a Friary. People spoke with…
I went into Ballaghaderreen earlier to the annual St Patrick’s Day Parade. There was a great turnout of people and of participants in the parade. Well done to all involved.…
Today is my father’s first anniversary. We celebrated Mass for him in Cloonloo on Friday evening last but today, March 13th, is the day he died. The First Anniversary is…
“But his servants approached him and said, ‘My father, if the prophet had asked you to do something difficult, would you not have done it? All the more reason, then,…
When doing the newsletter for this weekend, I came across a web image of a mobile phone with a text message that ran “none b4 me srsly”!! It was a…
I intend to come back to this …..
Mind the Gap …… For those of you who have travelled on London Underground these are familiar words. They are usually repeated when a train pulls into a station and…
I have been in London for a few days along with my good friend James McDonagh. It has become a sort of annual event over the past few years and…
Today is the birthday of a woman called Felicity MacDermot who lives in Coolavin (Monasteraden) – we used to call her Madam MacDermot. She lives in the home of The…
The Stations ….. I spent a few weeks in London when I was a deacon. I was in the parish of St Gabriel on the Holloway Road. It was a…