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Bridgeville, Scott area real estate transactions for the week of Oct. 24, 2021

Pittsburgh Tribune Review 24 Oct 2021
Bridgeville. Adam Antczak sold property at 1343 Main St. to Daniel Joseph Woodall II and Leslie Claire Taylor for $210,000. John States sold property at 244 St ... Charles Kuzniewski II sold property at 1632 Pembroke Drive to Shane Eggert and Anna Flood for $250,000. Estate of Nancy Dean Lolli sold property at 721 Robin Drive to Rehman Butt for $275,000.
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Shamrock Rovers on brink of title after hard-fought victory at Longford

RTE 23 Oct 2021
... by Shane Elworthy for a third Hoops corner ... Lee Steacy; Shane Elworthy, Mick McDonnell, Aaron O’Driscoll, Ben Lynch; Dean Zambra (Aaron McCabe 84), Aaron Robinson (Karl Chambers 88); Aaron McNally (Aaron Dobbs 71), Aodh Dervin, Dylan Grimes (Callum Warfield 88); Rob Manley.
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Church services

The Irish Times 23 Oct 2021
The Very Rev Shane Forster, Dean of St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral, Armagh City -Further information is available by, visiting ... People of all traditions and all faiths are welcome to join us, Dean Stephen Forde ... A warm welcome awaits you, The Very Revd Dermot Dunne, Dean of Christ Church Cathedral ... Nigel Dunne (Dean of Cork).
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Johnson and Coveney attend church service to mark centenary of Northern Ireland

Belfast Telegraph 21 Oct 2021
The Service of Reflection and Hope in Armagh began with the ringing of the cathedral bell before the Dean of Armagh, Rev Shane Forster, sent his good wishes to the Queen ... The Dean of Armagh, Shane Forster, sent good wishes to the Queen who was unable to attend the service (Liam McBurney/PA).
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Church leaders’ message of reconciliation at Northern Ireland centenary service

Belfast Telegraph 21 Oct 2021
The service began with the ringing of the cathedral bell before the Dean of Armagh, the Rev Shane Forster, spoke in English and Irish and sent his good wishes to the Queen ... The Dean of Armagh Shane Forster sent good wishes to the Queen, who was unable to attend the service (Liam McBurney/PA).
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live NI centenary event: Past shaped scarred and divided but also brought us together, Armagh congregation told

Belfast Telegraph 21 Oct 2021
The Service of Reflection and Hope in Armagh began with the ringing of the cathedral bell before the Dean of Armagh, Rev Shane Forster, sent his good wishes to the Queen, who was unable to attend. Welcoming the congregation to the service, he said. "Our past has shaped us and scarred us, it has divided us ... And PM Boris Johnson is in attendance ... .
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Armagh service: Church leaders speak powerfully of their own experiences growing up in troubled and divided Ireland

Irish Independent 21 Oct 2021
"Our past has "shaped us and scarred us, it has divided us and yet it has also on occasion brought us together," said the Dean of Armagh, the Very Reverend Shane Forster of the Church of Ireland ... The service acknowledged Queen Elizabeth's 'work and commitment to the process of peace and reconciliation' on this island ... .
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Centenary service focuses on past and future

Belfast Telegraph 21 Oct 2021
First, Irish president Michael D Higgins declined his invitation to attend, stating that the event had become politicised ... But, as he started the service speaking in both English and Irish, the Dean of Armagh Shane Forster made clear that this would be an event focusing as much on the future as the past 100 years of Northern Ireland’s existence ... PA ... .
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Time will tell how many of us will heed call for reflection and hope

Belfast Telegraph 21 Oct 2021
Sadly, however, almost as soon as it ended the voices of relentless controversies elsewhere rose up to make the central theme of “Reflection and Hope” as difficult as ever ... The young Dean of Armagh, the Rt Reverend Shane Forster, made his opening remarks — symbolically, in English and Irish — and this inclusivity continued throughout the service ... .
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NI centenary church service told building equal and just future on island a ‘moral imperative’

Belfast Telegraph 21 Oct 2021
Read More. Alf McCreary. ... Beginning the service, the Very Rev Shane Forster, the Dean of Armagh, commented on the Queen's non-attendance, paying tribute to her reconciliation work and encouraging peace on the island of Ireland. "Our past has shaped us and scarred us. It has divided us and yet it has also on occasion brought us together ... .
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Archbishop ‘sorry’ church leaders did not do more for peace in Northern Ireland

The Irish Times 21 Oct 2021
Point in history ... Guard of honour ... Welcoming the guests to the cathedral for the service, the Dean of Armagh, the Very Reverend Shane Forster, said those present “on this ancient hill of Armagh” had gathered “to reflect on the significance of this centenary year and the long road we have travelled which also stretches out before us.” ... .
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Church leaders ‘sorry’ for not doing more for peace in Northern Ireland

The Irish Times 21 Oct 2021
Photograph. Liam McBurney/PA Wire ... Photograph ... Welcoming the guests to the cathedral for the service, the Dean of Armagh, the Very Reverend Shane Forster, said those present “on this ancient hill of Armagh” had gathered “to reflect on the significance of this centenary year and the long road we have travelled which also stretches out before us.” ... .
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Northern Ireland centenary church service focused on reconciliation and children

Belfast Telegraph 21 Oct 2021
But the show must go on. Read More ... Daily Headlines & Evening Telegraph Newsletter ... Enter email address ... The Church Leaders Group issued a statement on Wednesday morning following the announcement from Buckingham Palace and good wishes for her health were the first remarks made by the Dean of Armagh, the Very Reverend Shane Forster ... Most Read ... .
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‘I hope we have learned lessons’ says DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson following NI centenary church service

Belfast Telegraph 21 Oct 2021
DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has said he hopes lessons can be learned from a church service marking the centenary of Northern Ireland ... Read More. Alf McCreary. ... Enter email address ... Beginning the service, the Very Rev Shane Forster, the Dean of Armagh, commented on the Queen's non-attendance, paying tribute to her reconciliation work ... Latest. .
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Seán O Heslin's end 31-year wait to win Leitrim SFC after beating reigning champions Mohill

RTE 17 Oct 2021
Darren Maxwell; Liam Ferguson, Óisin McCaffrey, Matthew Murphy; Patrick Connaughton (0-1), Keelan McHugh; Wayne McKeon (0-5(2f)); Shane Moran (0-3), Dean McGovern (1-0); Brian Banks, Mark McGrory, Michael McKiernan (0-1); Luke Murphy (0-3(3f)), Niall McGovern (0-1), Tom Prior (0-2).

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