One local vicar felt the heat while recording his first “virtual” service, after accidentally setting his arm on fire with a church candle. Simon Beach, 61, vicar of St Budeaux Parish Church in Plymouth, was not harmed during the mishap and was able to see the funny side posting the “out-take” online. |
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The late Richard (Dick) Doherty. The death has occurred of Richard (Dick) Doherty; Ballyrobin, Ferrybank and late of Davidstown, Glenmore, Co Kilkenny, 21st March 2020. Dick passed away peacefully at his home, surrounded by his loving family. Predeceased by his sister Mary, brothers Jimmy, Paddy & John. |
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'We will put stuff online, but I don't know how much take-up there will be, because a proportion of our people are relatively old,' he said. 'They don't go on to the internet, it's not a place that they go.' Still, Mr Meakin says it is important to maintain a church presence for as long as possible. |
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One local vicar felt the heat while recording his first “virtual” service, after accidentally setting his arm on fire with a church candle. Simon Beach, 61, vicar of St Budeaux Parish Church in Plymouth, was not harmed during the mishap and was able to see the funny side posting the “out-take” online. |
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One local vicar felt the heat while recording his first “virtual” service, after accidentally setting his arm on fire with a church candle. Simon Beach, 61, vicar of St Budeaux Parish Church in Plymouth, was not harmed during the mishap and was able to see the funny side posting the “out-take” online. |
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CALOOCAN CITY, March 22 (PIA) -- An official of the Philippine National Police (PNP) on Sunday said they have already filed appropriate cybercrime charges against a certain individual allegedly behind the spread of COVID-19-related false information over social media and the internet recently. |
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(Photo: Church of England) Churches across the nation are livestreaming Sunday services into the homes of worshippers in an unprecedented shift following widespread restrictions on movement imposed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Worshippers are replacing their usual trip to churches and.... |
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There was no time to get ready. No time to actually fight back. By the time coronavirus claimed its first victim in Italy, the disease was already out of control and the battle to save lives had suffered a series of deadly miscalculations and setbacks. |
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By Leslie Ann Aquino. Those who attend Mass online may also receive plenary indulgence, a Catholic priest said. Father Jerome Secillano of the Nuestra Senora del Perpetuo Socorro Parish in Manila, said this in view of the decree issued by Pope Francis granting indulgences to all suffering from.... |
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Churches across the UK are preparing to deliver Sunday services to mass audiences over the internet today amid efforts to fight Covid-19. The Church of England and Church of Scotland have now both banned mass worship, while Catholic churches are adopting a similar approach to encourage people to.... |
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Churches across the UK are preparing to deliver Sunday services to mass audiences over the internet today amid efforts to fight The Church of England and Church of Scotland have now both banned mass worship, while Catholic churches are adopting a similar approach to encourage people to maintain social distance to slow the spread of the virus. |
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