AN IRISH soldier in the British Army killed in a training incident took up his call “to serve the common good of humanity”, ...
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104 Candles, Still Calling The Shots: NJ’s Oldest Priest Celebrates With Chocolate Cake, Faith
Monsignor James C. Turro, the oldest priest in the Archdiocese of Newark, marked his 104th birthday with a week of ...
Anke Gowda, whose library is open to everyone, recently received an Indian government award.
BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman on Saturday urged voters to back the party’s electoral symbol, the sheaf of paddy, saying the upcoming election would be decisive for rebuilding Bangladesh. Addressing a ...
From pro-life witness, a pre-Super Bowl elopement, and moments of faith lived on and off the field, here are 11 players to ...
After four stays—and countless drop-ins for an après moment—it’s the hotel I trust most, delivering frictionless days on and ...
Captain Philip Gilbert Muldowney, 25, died following an incident at Otterburn Training Area in Northumberland ...
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British Army officer killed in training laid to rest in Co Roscommon
Ballinameen Bishop Kevin Doran told those gathered Capt Muldowney brought "joy and hope" to those around him ...
A Dover family is surrounded with love and donations after their dream home was destroyed in a fire.
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Funeral of army officer killed in training in UK sought to serve ‘common good’, funeral told
An army officer killed in a training incident in the UK took up his call “to serve the common good of humanity”, mourners have been told at his funeral service in Co Roscommon. Captain Philip Gilbert ...
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