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... The truth will make you free. The Holy Father said that if men followed truth, justice, and charity, it will be possible to speak of living-together and not of mere co-existence, which, precisely because it is deprived of this inspiration of mutual dependence ...
... MILES PER DAY Broadly speaking,— the kitchen could he (trifled into three main section•; Wa ih-up Cooking Area and Storag? Area, and it was neceseory to have these three centres of otetiviti .a situated to the hest possible advantage if thr kitchen ...
... on the Csr.noily fami:y of Benyshannon who A LTHOUGH this annual has only IS2 page•t. 0 earries a gteat gaye the famous speake r t o the variety of historical matter. and is. therefore. much more Irish Parliament, opens up a n ew readtrack of d:scovery ...
... SPEAK KINDLY. The double reward of kind words is the happiness they cause in others and the happiness they cause in ourselves. The very process of uttering them is a happiness in itself. Even the imagination of them tills the mind with sweetness and makes ...
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... and three sons. The funeral took place on Sunday to Broomhedge Parish Churchyard, the Rev. F. ). Rusk, rector. officiatmng. speaking at the service 1n the church. Mr. Rusk said that Mr. Mark’s church was at the very centre of his life and he had always tuken ...
... eI PO = NEW CONNEMARA PONY SOCIETY Speaking at the statutory meeting of the Connemara Pony Breeders' Society (Cumann Lucht Capaillini Chonamara), Lord Killanin, chairman, paid tribute to the work Mr. Bartley O'Sullivan, secretary, had done for the old ...
... CHAIRMAN'S TRIBUTES TO DECEASED GAELS Speaking at the adjourned Louthl C.A.A. Convention, in the De La Sails School„ Ards*, on Sunday, attended by 84 delegates, the Chairman, Mr. J. Mullen, referred to the I oos the Association sustained in the deighe ...
... London. After their marriage in Londen, she and •her husbanci went to Belfast. where I they raised their children as an Irish-speaking family. : She was mother of Rev. Sean 0 ICathain. S.J.. Lecturer in Education U.C.D.; Caoimhin 0 Cathain,,l ;Inspector of ...
... clergy and the Faithful of China. Towards the end of the month. Capt. E. Cassidy, President of Clones Chamber of Commerce, speaking at the annual meeting, said that a tile factory in the town had reached the stage when production was about to commence. ...
... Ard January. 1957.—Remembered always by her Irving Friends. Mary and France* knoz; Murphy Family. Softly I speak of one I loved. tenderly t speak of the peat: memories are deeper as life travels on. love and rensembranee last. SORDON—In loving memory of ...