MEN and women who died in past wars and on service with the United Nations were remembered in the Galway Ceremony for the National Day of Commemoration.

Held in the Quadrangle at University of Galway on Sunday, the Galway remembrance ceremony took place in conjunction with the Defence Forces and University of Galway.

Mayor of Galway City, Cllr Mike Cubbard (IND) and elected members of Galway City Council participated in the moving remembrance ceremony honour of all those Irishmen and Irishwomen who died in past wars or on service with the United Nations.

Members of the Defence Forces, ex-servicemen’s organisations, religious leaders, community representatives, next-of-kin of those who died in past wars or on UN service, and members of the community attended Sunday’s ceremony.

It is the fifteenth time that Galway City Council has hosted this Remembrance Ceremony. The Ceremony commenced with Defence Forces taking up position, and the Mayor of the City of Galway, Cllr Mike Cubbard, the Elected Members of Galway City Council, Director of Corporate Development , Galway City Council Helen Kilroy and the officiating representatives of the Faith Traditions entering in procession.

Ailish Rohan, Senior Executive Officer, Galway City Council, opened the Ceremony with an invitation to remember all those who died in past wars or on service with the United Nations. Multi-faith prayers and readings of commemoration were then led by Right Reverend Monsignor Peter Rabbitte, Mr Obey Shanya Elders, United Church Galway, PJ Conneely, Humanist Celebrant; Steven Foster, Methodist Church and Iman Shakeel Ur Rehman, Galway Islamic Society.

Mayor Cubbard laid a wreath at a commemorative plaque to honour those who died in past wars or on service at home or abroad. Declan Ganley on behalf of Galway Great War Memorial with a group of scouts from Brittany France, laid a wreath for the Galway men and women who lost their lives. This was followed by a minute’s silence.

The National Flag was hoisted to full mast by LT Keith Grady accompanied by a roll of drums. The Ceremony concluded with Mr. Alan Greaney, Soloist, singing a poignant rendition of the national anthem, accompanied by St. Patrick’s Brass Band and conducted by Mr. Ken O’Connor.

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