‘Pray to God that this will end’ advises Bishop of Killaloe
THE Bishop of Killaloe has advised parishioners to pray to God that the current pandemic will end and has acknowledged it has “undoubtedly shaken the faith of some”.
THE Bishop of Killaloe has advised parishioners to pray to God that the current pandemic will end and has acknowledged it has “undoubtedly shaken the faith of some”.
*Photograph: John Mangan A further 10 deaths and 64 cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in the Republic of Ireland with no increase in cases reported in Co Clare.
*Main image of Jason Titley in Quin this week. Photo by John Mangan April 8, 1995, Aintree. Some 150,000 roared from the stands as Clareman Jason Titley steered Royal Athlete to Grand National glory. Millions more tuned in from their homes, many hanging on the words of iconic BBC commentator Peter O’Sullevan. “Is this going …
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10 more deaths and 426 new cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in the Republic of Ireland with no new reported cases in Co Clare.
*Testing samples being taken at Cusack Park. Photograph: John Mangan There has been no increase of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Clare for 24 hours while an additional 12 deaths and 236 new cases recorded across the country.
54% of Ireland’s 1,403 COVID-19 deaths have been nursing home residents while latest data has revealed there to be 29 further deaths and 137 new cases in the country with Co Clare recording its highest increase of cases in the space of 24 hours.
*Caption: OpenSky Managing Director Michael Cronin OpenSky, the digital transformation specialist for government organisations and large private enterprises, have found that office workers in Clare are among least equipped for working from home.
USUALLY a haven for youngsters, Clare County Library were forced to close all 16 of their branches across the county when the Covid-19 restrictions were announced.
*Sunset at Seafield, Quilty. Photograph: Ann O’Connell With warm weather forecast for the Bank Holiday weekend, the public have been reminded to adhere to current restrictions.
37 deaths and 185 probable deaths have been recorded in the Republic of Ireland with confirmed cases in the country increasing by 577 with an additional 19 persons diagnosed in Clare.