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  2. Doon, County Limerick - Wikipedia

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    The number of pupils grew over the years. Free education, introduced in 1966 gave a further increase. New school buildings were added to accommodate the increasing numbers. In September 1961 the final permanent school building was opened. On 24 May 2013 at 7.30 pm mass was celebrated in the local parish church, to mark the closing of the school.

  3. St Peter's Cathedral, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Mass is celebrated every day in the cathedral: Sunday Masses are: Vigil (Saturday) 5.30 pm; 9 am and 11 am (Solemn Mass). Weekday Masses are at 10 am, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; 7.30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Other sacraments and liturgies: Confessions are at 10.30 am and 5 pm on Saturdays.

  4. World Meeting of Families 2018 - Wikipedia

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    The World Meeting of Families 2018 was the ninth World Meeting of Families and took place in Dublin, Ireland between 21 and 26 August 2018. The event began with an Opening Ceremony that occurred in each of Ireland's Dioceses. This was followed by a three-day Pastoral Congress at the RDS. The Meeting culminated in Pope Francis's visit to Ireland.

  5. Mullagh, County Cavan - Wikipedia

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    However the opening of the Mullagh mart in 1957 finally brought to a close a long chapter in the history of Mullagh, since the first charters and licences were granted in 1621. [ citation needed ] The Mullagh Tourism & Community Development Committee re-established the Fair Day in 1997, and it has since grown to be one of the largest one day ...

  6. Great Famine (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of mass emigration from Ireland can be traced to the mid-18th century, when some 250,000 people left Ireland over a period of 50 years to settle in the New World. Irish economist Cormac Ó Gráda estimates that between 1 million and 1.5 million people emigrated during the 30 years between 1815 (when Napoleon was defeated in ...

  7. Evangelicalism - Wikipedia

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    The ministry of bishop with a function of supervision over churches on a regional or national scale is present in all the Evangelical Christian denominations, even if the titles president of the council or general overseer are mainly used for this function. [61] [62] The term bishop is explicitly used in certain denominations. [63]

  8. Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Then we all rise together and pray, and, as we before said, when our prayer is ended, bread and wine and water are brought, and the president in like manner offers prayers and thanksgivings, according to his ability, and the people assent, saying Amen; and there is a distribution to each, and a participation of that over which thanks have been ...

  9. Thomas Paine - Wikipedia

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    The bones were still among Cobbett's effects when he died over fifteen years later but were later lost. There is no confirmed story about what happened to them after that, although various people have claimed throughout the years to own parts of Paine's remains, such as his skull and right hand. [115] [116] [117]