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Priest found not guilty of abuse; reflects on the darkest two years of his life – Catholic World Report

Priest found not guilty of abuse; reflects on the darkest two years of his life – Catholic World Report
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Kathleen McGurk: Celebrating a life of family, faith and fun

24 July, 2021 01:01 FAMILY, faith and fun were central to the life of Kathleen McGurk. Affectionately known as Kitty to her siblings, she was born in Florence Street in Derry s Waterside to Kathleen and Patrick McFeely in 1940. The third oldest in the family, Kathleen was a sister to Margaret, John, Pat, Eileen and Gabrielle and attended the Waterside Girls School before starting work at Tilley s, one of the city s famous shirt factories. She wed Andy McGurk in 1963 and the couple, who were married for 57 years, had four daughters - Theresa, Louise, Catherine and Andrea. They met at the Palindrome ballroom in Strabane, with a star-struck Kathleen initially mistaking her future husband for a member of The Clipper Carlton showband.

Winning is not everything - not for anything would I part from my Leitrim team mates - Packie McGarty

Winning is not everything - not for anything would I part from my Leitrim team mates” - Packie McGarty The late great Galway defender Jack Mahon penned this tribute to his former opponent Packie McGarty in 1993, describing him as “irrepressible, a born footballer” Reporter: 14 Apr 2021 A picture of Leitrim s Columba Cryan, Packie McGarty & Cathal Flynn on the Connacht Railway Cup winning team of 1958 );   ); It s a dangerous game naming anyone as the greatest ever. A writer can only cover what he saw himself, his own lifetime. Leitrim won the county s only Connacht Senior Football Championship title in 1927 and that was five years before I was born.

The greatest Leitrim footballer of them all - Legendary Packy McGarty passes away

The greatest Leitrim footballer of them all - Legendary Packy McGarty passes away April 06, 2021 Leitrim legend Packy McGarty (RIP). Packy McGarty was hailed as one of the greatest footballers of all time as the passing of the legendary Leitrim footballer drew widespread sadness across the GAA community. The proud Mohill clubman, who died this morning at the age of 87, is widely regarded as the best player ever to wear the Leitrim jersey. Making his Leitrim senior debut at the tender age of 16, Packy went on to win Railway Cup medals on two different occasions and played in six Connacht SFC finals, including four-in-a-row against Galway, during an inter-county career which spanned from 1949 to 1971.

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