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Fr Joe McVeigh in interview - The Fermanagh Herald

Fr Joe McVeigh in interview Posted: 10:20 am August 4, 2021 By Zoe Tunney THIS MONTH for the ‘Fermanagh Lives Lived’ series of in-depth interviews, the Herald was in conversation with Fr Joe McVeigh from Ederney. Fr Joe talks about his 50 years of ministry which began in Fermanagh the same year as internment was introduced, his early days in Moneyvriece and St Michael’s College, and his passion for the environment and human rights.  “I felt I was always following my conscience,” Fr Joe said. Advertisement To read more on this story see this week’s Fermanagh Herald. Can’t get to the shop to collect your copy? No problem! You can download a copy straight to your device by following this link https://bit.ly/3gOl8G0

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Teen from Fermanagh who became a leader of men in WWII

Teen from Fermanagh who became a leader of men in WWII
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Remembering Fr Des - a voice for the voiceless

Fr Joe McVeigh has written a booklet about his great friend Fr Des Wilson. It's a warm reminder of a priest who lived in solidarity with the people of Ballymurphy and who made an immense contribution to society, says Fr Gerry McFlynn

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The team that came from nowhere to create a Midlands fairy tale

The team that came from nowhere to create a Midlands fairy tale In the 1990s an unlikely union between two towns lifted Buccaneers from the third tier of Irish rugby to the top. Their story was a classic tale of success against the odds. By Garry Doyle Saturday 15 May 2021, 10:00 AM 1 hour ago 9,188 Views 3 Comments YOU MAY HAVE come across this biblical story at some point in your life, a supposed mismatch between a Philistine bully who kind of fancied himself and an Israeli sheep farmer no one rated. You’ve probably heard what happened, if not in the Book of Samuel then in just about a million sports previews.

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Man suffered severe facial burns after boiling water allegedly poured over him in north Belfast, court hears

Man suffered severe facial burns after boiling water allegedly poured over him in north Belfast, court hears 28 January, 2021 01:00 A man suffered severe facial burns after boiling water was allegedly poured over him in north Belfast, a court has heard. He was also stamped on during an attack which led to him being put in a medically-induced coma, it was claimed. Details emerged as 41-year-old Kevin Murray, of Stanhope Street in the city, was charged with his attempted murder. Belfast Magistrates Court heard that paramedics found the victim, aged in his twenties, inside a corner shop in the Carrick Hill area on Sunday night.

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