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Moira crematorium plan approved
Planning permission has been granted for a new cemetery and crematorium in Moira, Co Down.
Tuesday 24th January 2012
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Funeral held for singer Bridie
Mourners have paid their respects to Irish ballad singer Bridie Gallagher at her funeral in south Belfast.
Wednesday 11th January 2012
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Derry priest 'forgives' robber
A Derry priest has said he has forgiven a homeless man who robbed him after he had taken him into his home.
Friday 23rd December 2011
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Ardoyne carol service crosses divide
Around 200 residents from both sides of the Ardoyne interface have taken part in a first of its kind, cross-community carol service.
Thursday 15th December 2011
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Taoiseach's mother dies aged 93
The mother of Taoiseach Enda Kenny has died aged 93.
Saturday 26th November 2011
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Arrest over stolen church donations
A woman has been arrested by police investigating the theft of Christmas food donations from a church in Hillsborough.
Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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Order poll on Catholic 'IRA sympathy'
Almost two-thirds of Orange Order members who took part in a landmark survey have said they believe most Catholics are IRA sympathisers.
Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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Christmas donations stolen from church
Food donations collected for people in need this Christmas have been stolen from a church in Hillsborough.
Monday 21st November 2011
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Daly calls for end to celibacy
One of the Catholic church's most senior Irish clerics has said he has always had "difficulties" around the issue of celibacy for priests.
Tuesday 13th September 2011
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Latimer 'being used' by Sinn Féin
The DUP in Londonderry said Presbyterian minister David Latimer is being naïve in agreeing to speak at Sinn Féin's party conference - and has been used by republicans.
Thursday 8th September 2011
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Church calls for charitable Christmas
Despite the hard economic times facing people of Northern Ireland, they should still try to give something extra to those less fortunate, a Catholic Bishop has said.
Wednesday 1st December 2010
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Tsunami appeal 'highlight' of Dean's ministry
The Dean of Belfast has been recounting the highlights of his ministry time at St Anne's Cathedral, after he announced he is to step down.
Monday 8th November 2010
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Church attack on banks 'unprecedented'
Northern Ireland's four main churches have launched an unprecedented attack on the local banks over their lending policies.
Thursday 17th June 2010
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Sectarian graffiti daubed on church
Vandals have daubed the doors of a Catholic church with sectarian graffiti and gloated at the death of Kevin McDaid, the parish priest has said.
Thursday 17th June 2010
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Irish want Brady to quit - poll
Cardinal Sean Brady has said he was confident he had the prayers and support of many people despite three quarters of adults believing he should stand down over child sex abuse scandals in the Irish Church.
Tuesday 15th June 2010
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Pope begs forgiveness for priest sex abuse
The Pope has begged forgiveness from God and victims of child sexual abuse for the sins of priests.
Friday 11th June 2010
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Archbishop resigns after abuse claim
An Irish Archbishop accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl in Nigeria before having a 20-year affair with her has resigned.
Monday 31st May 2010
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Vatican names enquiry abuse panel
The Vatican has announced details of a special inquiry into allegations of clerical child sex abuse in the Catholic Church in Ireland.
Monday 31st May 2010
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Cardinal Brady decision 'not easy'
Cardinal Sean Brady has defended his decision to stay on as leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland, despite fierce criticisms over his handling of abuse allegations.
Tuesday 18th May 2010
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Belfast Council blocks Sunday marathon
City councillors have moved to defer plans by organisers of the Belfast marathon to shift the annual event to a Sunday in 2011.
Thursday 13th May 2010
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