School: Carrickgorman

Location:
Carraig Gormáin, Co. an Chabháin
Teacher:
M. Fleming
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1006, Page 144

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    help of Thy mercy that being restored to health that they may render thanks to Thee
    Amen.
    May the most just, the most high and the most Holy will of God be accomplished in all Thy ways, may be adored, praised, and glorified by all creatures now and for evermore Amen.
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  2. Many years ago in this district an old man named Owen Smith remained at home from mass for seven Sundays because he wished to avoid meeting a neighbour with whom he had a dispute, on the seventh Sunday about the time he should be present at mass a young man entered his room and said, "Owen! remember thou keep holy the Sabbath day", he was about to reply when the visitor suddenly disappeared apparently through the roof of the house, Owen became friendly with his neighbour and never missed going to mass until his death.
    An old woman named Julia Reilly of Dromore went to mass every Sunday, and
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