Derry to commence work at their Centre of Excellence in Owenbeg
Internet and training upgrades set to begin this week
Derry s to commence work at their Centre of Excellence in Owenbeg.
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Derry GAA has confirmed plans to begin work this week on two new training pitches and an internet upgrade at Owenbeg.
Work has already began to clear one of existing training fields, behind the stand, with the view to improvements to two pitches, all to be complete by August 2021.
As part of the project, a new next generation internet solution will be installed. Following a competitive tender process our executive committee have ratified plans for these important investments in the future. Upgrading the playing surfaces will be a huge benefit to our teams preparations, commented Chairperson of Derry GAA, Stephen Barker.
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For the last two seasons, Derry have been able to reach out and touch Division 2A, but have not been able to climb over the fence to greener pastures.
Collie McGurk took them from the Nicky Rackard Cup to the cusp of a Christy Ring Cup Final. An inspired goalkeeping performance from Kildare goalkeeper Paddy McKenna thwarted their return to Croke Park.
Two years ago, John McEvoy came in as boss and an impressive season took them back to the league decider, where Derry lost to Wicklow in a low scoring afternoon at a blustery Inniskeen. A day when Brian Óg McGilligan hobbled off after 25 minutes and the appearance of Brendan Rogers wasn t able to spark the goal they needed to take them over the line.
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A German Catholic diocese has hosted an online event declaring that same-sex blessings are a matter of “not if, but how.”
The Diocese of Essen, in Germany’s industrial Ruhr area, held the conference, entitled “Blessings for all. Blessing celebrations for same-sex couples,” ahead of a nationwide event on May 10 in defiance of the Vatican’s “no” to same-sex blessings.
The diocese said in a May 3 post on its website that around 100 people took part in the conference. Among them were theologians who, it said, argued that “the Church must move out of the premodern era and embrace the current state of knowledge of science and society.”