Former DCU student Grainne Power wins the St Vincent de Paul Award at her BEd (Primary) graduation last week.
Category: Gallery
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Meath: Organisers and presenters gather at the Eucharistic Adoration Assembly in Navan in October, over 1200 people from the Meath diocese gathered for the Eucharistic Adoration Assemblies including Bishop Michael Smith, priests, and religious.
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Wexford: Bishop Brennan of Ferns congratulates Wexford hurling legend Tony Doran on the publication of his autobiography A Land of Men and Giants.
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Phillipines: Marines stand at attention in Manila after arriving from Marawi City, which is still believed to be under threat from Islamic extremists.
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Vatican: The Irish delegation pose for a photo during the Rethinking Europe – A Christian contribution to the future of the European project conference, organised by the Holy See and COMECE (The Catholic Church in the European Union).
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Kerry: Pictured after the blessing and unveiling ceremony of the Window of Reconciliation at St John the Baptist Church Tralee, back John Griffin Eng, Micheal Ó Suilleabháin, Tom Denny Artist, Fr David Monteeith, Dean of Leicester (Homilist). Cllr Norma Foley, Mayor of Tralee. CoI Bishop Kenneth Kearon. Bishop Ray Browne, Fr Tadhg Fitzgerald, Bill Looney…
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US: A bicyclist passes a memorial on West Street last week, two days after a man driving a rented pickup truck mowed down pedestrians and cyclists on a bike path alongside the Hudson River in New York City.
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Mayo: Priests of the Archdiocese of Tuam gathered to celebrate Mass with Archbishop Michael Neary to mark the Silver Jubilee of his episcopal ordination
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Italy: Pope Francis greets the crowd outside the Ardeatine Caves Memorial in Rome November 2, the Feast of All Souls. The site honours 335 Italian citizens who were killed there by the Nazis in 1944.
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Uganda: Refugees from South Sudan are seen in the Palabek Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. Salesian missionaries have opened five chapels in the camp and minister to the refugees who have fled violence in their homeland.