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Representatives from Ireland at Fontem celebrations

Representatives from Ireland at Fontem celebrations

Dec 16, 2016 | People & Places, Spirituality of Unity, Volunteers of God, World Religions

Ireland rejoices and is represented at the celebrations for the 50th anniversary of Fontem in the Cameroons.

Focolare and Bangwa: 50 Years Together

Focolare and Bangwa: 50 Years Together

Dec 15, 2016 | People & Places, Spirituality of Unity, Volunteers of God, World Religions

Solemn celebrations in Fontem, from 14 to 17 December 2016, to mark the end of the year of thanksgiving announced by Msgr. Andrew Nkea, Bishop of Mamfe.

Music and memories

Music and memories

Jun 17, 2015 | News, Volunteers of God, Wellbeing & Ecology

Timeout to remember Tom: a moment together in Curryhills. Saturday the 20th of June starting at 3pm followed by Mass and a BBQ at 5 pm

Poem for Tom by Susan Gately

Poem for Tom by Susan Gately

Feb 5, 2014 | Adults, Arts & Entertainment, People & Places, Volunteers of God

What makes it so unbearable

Was the manner of your leaving:

Unspeakable act of momentary madness

Took our brave knight away.

Poem for Tom by Ann Marie Foley

Poem for Tom by Ann Marie Foley

Feb 5, 2014 | Adults, Arts & Entertainment, People & Places, Volunteers of God

Loss

Why does evil exist?

Blinks the cursor

On the email titled

Catechism in a Year.

Poem for Tom by Elisabeth Ohlbock

Poem for Tom by Elisabeth Ohlbock

Feb 5, 2014 | Adults, Arts & Entertainment, People & Places, Volunteers of God

Tom’s glasses

Leaning against the wall in the corridor corner.

Arms folded, weight on one leg.

The other foot gently tiptoeing on the floor.

Never full on,

but always ready for an encounter.

Your glasses half way down your nose.

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