Wednesday, 25 February 2015
St Anne's Shrine
As part of my research project I met up with a local historian who was able to inform me of additional information, & who also gave me leaflets & books on how St Anne became such an influential Saint within the parish of Mayobridge & how the Shrine came about. Above is a picture of some of the information I was given.
Thursday, 12 February 2015
St Anne's Shrine
http://clericalwhispers.blogspot.co.uk/2010/02/sisters-of-saint-clare-to-move-to-newry.html
Above is a link to a website which tells how after 86 years, the Sisters of St Clare left Mayobridge Parish & St Anne's Shrine in 2010.
Above is a link to a website which tells how after 86 years, the Sisters of St Clare left Mayobridge Parish & St Anne's Shrine in 2010.
St Anne's Shrine
Whilst doing some research, I came across this book which contains relevant information on St Anne, by which I can use for my project.
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
St Anne's Day
On Saturday July 26, hundreds of people from around the country visited the Shrine of St Anne, which is situated in the Poor Clare Convent grounds in Mayobridge, Co. Down, in order to celebrate the Feast Day of St Anne.
The Poor Clare Sisters of Mayobridge, assisted by many parishioners, were present to welcome pilgrims to the shrine from far and near. This annual event in the calendar of the parish is renowned countrywide, and many people came for the open air Mass which was celebrated at 3pm by Parish Priest, Fr Charles Byrne, assisted by Fr Tom McAteer and five visiting priests.
St Anne's Shrine
http://www.mayobridgeparish.com/st-annes-shrine/
Above is a useful link to the Mayobridge Parish website which gives a good insight and introduction to St Anne's Shrine as well as the importance of the shrine within both the Mayobridge Parish and Community, and also, further afield.
Above is a useful link to the Mayobridge Parish website which gives a good insight and introduction to St Anne's Shrine as well as the importance of the shrine within both the Mayobridge Parish and Community, and also, further afield.
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