The first was how war levelled us in the field. It did not matter who you were or what position you held in civilian life, in the battle lines we were all one. Black, white, rich or poor, war is a great leveller and creates an environment where the only thing that matters is how you react under fire. |
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Forgive us if we sound a bit bitter. But when only a few dozen COVID-19 virus tests have been completed in Hamilton County in not quite three weeks since a coronavirus-stricken pastor administered three separate church communions before he had symptoms, what other emotion should residents here have?.... |
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Funny what you don’t miss until you don’t have it anymore. Sorry if that’s a double negative or a little too much Yogi Berra, although come to think of it, the latter is not possible. But after a week that seemed like a month, a week in which many of us had a lot of time to think, we pondered what we miss the most. |
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THE death has taken place of Very Rev Canon Joseph Cooney, retired Parish Priest of Ballyhaunis. Predeceased by his parents Michael and Mary and sister May O'Gara, he is sadly missed by his beloved sister Nora, nephews Jarlath, Michael, Adrian, Fergal, their wives Mary, Maria and Wendy,.... |
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A Limerick priest is to offer Holy Communion to parishioners who are unable to attend Mass this Sunday because the coronavirus restrictions. In a post on social media, Fr Seán O'Longaigh said he will offer the service after celebrating Mass (in private) at St Mary’s Church, Askeaton. |
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Boda boda operators and mechanics at a garage in Ruaka Town abandoned their duties and joined in on the National Prayer Day action on Saturday, March 21. The men and women went down on their knees with their hands raised to the sky and prayed for the country over
Their act was in line with the.... |
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Kentucky has reached 63 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with health officials in Hardin County announcing their first case on Friday. The individual is a student in the Hardin County Schools system, according to district spokesman John Wright. They were not showing symptoms last week before schools closed for weeks to curb the spread of the disease. |
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President Uhuru Kenyatta has asked Kenyans wherever they are to continue praying for the country, saying it is good to pray together as a nation. The President urged Kenyans to always remember that when a nation trusts in God, it prospers. “And Kenya is a nation that believes in the Almighty as.... |
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during his vetting in the National Assembly when he rejected the trappings of power that come with the position he was being vetted for. He also shocked the nation when he laid bare the details of his financial and social life, particularly the fact that he did not have a single asset in the country.... |
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President Uhuru Kenyatta will be leading the nation in the National Prayer Serive against the coronavirus at State House this Saturday, starting from noon. Kenyans can watch the event live on TV and listen in via radio. The masters of ceremony will be outgoing Citam presiding Bishop David Oginde and Archbishop Anthony Muheria. |
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One of the country's biggest local and regional newspaper groups announced last night it will lay off some staff temporarily due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Celtic Media says it will continue to publish five weekly papers, including The Connaught Telegraph, but the decision has come due to falling revenues. |
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