All on sale tomorrow.
MORE to folly.
Thanks Enda Bolger (The irish Sun); Nick Sutton (UK covers): Tanya O’Neill (Anglo-Celt, Westmeath Independent, Westmeath Examiner, Connaught Telegraph); Patrick Conboy (Longford Leader); Garrett Rowe (The irish Times); Kevin Cramer (The irish Examiner)
Covers to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie
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Is that Fine Gael’s James Bannon grinning at us from a 1/8th front page on the Longford Leader?
Even though St Mel’s is a bit minimalist for my liturgical preference (I would still very much love to go to Holy Mass at St Mel’s!), well done to all involved, particularly Bishop O’Reilly and Bishop Duffy – their efforts will not go unnoticed. Both men are a credit to the priesthood. I hope and pray that the people of Longford get great benefit from having such a wonderful cathedral and such an visionary/inspirational clergy.
I too find the clergy to be an inspiration.
Good to see a local business back open in time for their busy season, I’m sure they will collect a few Euros over the Christmas to help pay for the decorations
Would have made a fierce nightclub
What’s stopping you ABM? There are only 27 Roman Catholic Cathedrals on the island of Ireland. You could easily get a mass in every one in a year.
Wake up Broadsheet…
That ‘Anglo-Celt’ couldn’t possibly be a real newspaper.
Somebody is pulling your leg.
Look at the pixels…it’s photoshopped, Man…can you not see it?
…no, definitely the genuine article…only the real Anglo-Celt could spell ‘furnace’ wrong in the headline.
I see Jesus! …has arrived early in Westmeath.
It’d be good if Trim Credit Union merged with Navan Credit Union.
Credit Union of Navan and Trim.
It’d take the edge off.
I’ll get me coat.