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Few words from St Patrick’s Day Mass in Urlaur.  I was speaking about a talent show I attended on Sunday night along with James McDonagh.  James’ nephew, Keith, was taking part.  He brought to the stage the gift of Irish Music, a gift received from his grandfather who died long before Keith was born …

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By Vincent

One thought on “The things handed down”
  1. A lovely message you shared with the people of kilmovee on St. Patrick Day. The gift of music and the gift of passing on the faith put very well Vincent.

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