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Peter Scott's Library Blog: University of Ulster to restore historic Derry and Raphoe Library skip to main | skip to sidebar
University of Ulster to restore historic Derry and Raphoe Library 2008
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Chesney had been moved to Bellaghy, Co Derry, in the same month as the Claudy bombings and in the following year, 1973, he was sent to Raphoe over the border in County Donegal.
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Over 5,000 volumes in the historic Derry and Raphoe Diocesan Library are to be restored and their contents made available to the public.
University of Ulster to restore historic Derry and Raphoe Library 2008
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Ken Good, the Church of Ireland Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, said a cloud had lifted from Derry since David Cameron apologised for the killings yesterday.
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Raphoe: Sunday Mass in the older form continues in Bruckless, Co Donegal every Sunday, as it has since 1999.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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Raphoe: Sunday Mass in the older form continues in Bruckless, Co Donegal every Sunday, as it has since 1999.
The Situation of the Classical Roman Rite in Ireland, two years after Summorum Pontificum 2009
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This wild Irish rose was the daughter of the Bishop of Raphoe, although he died before she was born.
Tart of the Week: Frances, Countess of Jersey Heather Carroll 2008
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Church in Raphoe my second favorite town in Ireland
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Muff is simply an anglicisation of Magh (field or plain) and Raphoe (pronounced Ra-foe) is “Rath Bhoth” or “Fort of the Huts”.
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MacDonagh says, ‘Two old countrymen fell out and one said, “I have a brother who will make you behave”, meaning the Bishop of Raphoe, and the other said, “I have a son who will put sense into you”, meaning Cardinal Logue.’
Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965
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