A FIRST CLASS relic of St Bernadette of Lourdes will be in Lisdoonvarna this weekend.

Corpus Christi Church in Lisdoonvarna is expected to draw a large crowd on Saturday (July 26th) from 4pm for the visit of a first class relic of St Bernadette of Lourdes to North Clare.

Fr Robert McNamara will host the event which will hear from guest speaker, Morgan Sharpe who possesses the relic.

A talk on the life and times of St Bernadette will be given while all attendees will receive an individual blessing from the Class 1 Relic of St Bernadette.

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