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If she really feels disenfranchised, I can only extend a warm invitation to her to attend my upcoming Molesey public meeting – as it happens next Wednesday, 7.30pm start, at St Mary’s Church hall in East Molesey.
Source: https://www.libdemvoice.org/dominic-raab-and-lib-dem-voice-73028.html
Jack has helped with litter picking, gardening at St Mary’s Church and other parts of the town, tidying up St. Philips Community Centre and volunteering his time to work events at the centre.
Once again hundreds of mourners including pupils from Moville Community College lined the route to Thomas’ final resting place at St Mary’s Church.
Outside the door of St Mary’s Church is an ancient stone container he unearthed nearby, possibly a font or a water tank, and now filled with plants.
Photographer Joe Evans captured Confirmation Day for the students of Gaelscoil Phort Láirge at St Mary’s Church, Ballygunner recently.
Source: https://waterford-news.ie/2023/03/29/waterford-photo-gallery-gaelscoil-phort-lairge-confirmation/
The court heard from a police detective that, “On the night of the King’s Coronation, the injured party was visiting St Mary’s Church in Clanabogan when he was approached by two males claiming to be in the IRA.”
Source: https://wearetyrone.com/news/bomb-hoax-accused-denied-bail-for-the-third-time/
There was no space for the dilapidated antique drum, so then band treasurer Tommy Campbell, who was Beadle at St Mary’s Church in Dalkeith, decided to covertly store the drum under the altar in the church.
They got married at St Mary’s Church in Melton in 1973 and this month William and Elizabeth Peters celebrated their golden wedding by renewing their vows there – with the same bridesmaids.
This will open the view to both the back of Priory House and the eastern window of St Mary’s Church, meaning that everyone visiting Cardigan via Pontycleifion will be able to enjoy that view at the gateway to the town.”