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City mourns death of Jesuit priest and former Colaiste Iognaid teacher

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Hundreds of mourners attended the funeral Mass of Jesuit priest and former Colaiste Iognaid teacher John Dunne in Dublin recently.

New Ossory Forum format

A major review of the Ossory Diocesan Forum has resulted in a decentralised structure which will be more locally based.

St Nicholas’ Parochial School, a brief history

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The Church of Ireland school of the Galway parish of St Nicholas opened its doors on July 12 1926, next door to the Town Hall and opposite the Courthouse. This marked a new departure for the primary education of Protestant children in Galway but it also marked the end of a long and sometimes acrimonious struggle for multi-denominational primary education in Galway.

Facing down the rocky road of 2009

As we embark on our journey through 2009 it seems there will be a rocky road ahead.

Belcarra man appointed next Bishop of Newcastle

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Belcarra native Canon Seamus Cunningham is to be the next Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle in the UK.

Recruits required for Order of Malta

The Order of Malta Cadet Corps is currently recruiting new members between the ages of 10 and 16 years.

Archbishop Desmond Tutu to speak at NUIG

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The Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu will address NUI, Galway’s Literary and Debating Society on Sunday February 15 at 5pm.

Demand for services sees Samaritans move to Dean Street

There were celebrations this week when President McAleese opened the new centre of the Kilkenny/Carlow Branch of the Samaritans at 2 Abbeybridge, Dean Street, Kilkenny.

Historic move of Longford troops to Custume Barracks

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“Connolly Barracks is closed but the 4 Cavalry Squadron lives on within the walls of Custume Barracks. Carpe Diem.”

Address of recognition for Bishop Smith

“An address of recognition for Bishop Michael Smith on his silver jubilee,” was Cllr Jim Bourke’s unanimously approved proposal at the recent Mullingar Town Council meeting.

 

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