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Clonard Monastery and Church: City of Belfast

The Redemptorists are a congregation of priests and brothers living in a monastic community. They were founded in 1732 in the Kingdom of Naples at a village called Scala on the Amalfi Coast by a Neapolitan priest Alphonsus Maria de Liguori (1696-1787). Shocked by the ignorance and spiritual neglect of the local herdsmen and their families, despite their proximity to the great city of Naples, Alphonsus resolved to minister to them and other ‘most abandoned souls’. For fifty years…

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Belfast and Derry: Shared history and culture
International Newspapers

Belfast, capital city of Northern Ireland, has marked two major centenary events in 2012, the sinking of the ‘unsinkable’ luxury liner RMS Titanic during its maiden voyage on the night of 14-15 April 1912, and Signing of the Ulster Covenant. On 28 September 1912 over 500,000 Ulstermen and women signed Ulster’s Solemn League and Covenant, pledging solidarity in their refusal to accept Home Rule for Ireland. An exhibition ‘Soul of a Nation’ takes its name from a speech by…

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