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1895 Newspaper Extracts from Limerick City

Posted on December 19, 2010March 13, 2019 by Sharon Slater

Limerick Leader 6 Apr 1895

Tomorrow’s Labour Demonstration –
We are ashed to state that the Labour Demonstration under the auspices of the Trade and Labour Council will take place to-morrow at Town Hall. The Chair will be taken at 3 o’clock. Mr. Wm Field M.P.; Mr. Leahy. T.C., Dublin; Mr Tevenan, and other gentlemen prominently identified with the labour movement, are expected to attend.

Mass Timetables –

AUGUSTINIAN CHURCH – The office of Tenebrae will be solemnly received on Wednesday and Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. Solemn High Mass on Thursday at 11 a.m. Mass of the Presanctified at 8 o’clock on Good Friday morning. The ceremonies will commence on Holy Saturday morning at 7 o’clock. Passion sermon on Good Friday  evening after Tenebrae, by Rev. Father Brophy O.S.A.

ST. MUNCHIN’S – Devotions will be as usual during the week at this church. On Friday evening at seven o’clock the Passion sermon will be preached by Rev. J Lee, C.C. St. Michael’s.

JESUITS CHURCH – The ceremonies will be as follows :- Holy Thursday – Solemn High Mass and Processions of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 8 o’clock a.m. Good Friday – Mass of the Presanctified at 8; the Three Hours Agony at 12 o’clock, preached by Rev. Father Byrne and Rev. Father Wheeler. Holy Saturday – Ceremonies at 7 o’clock; Solemn High Mass at 8 o’clock.

 

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