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‘Beautiful day to have saint’s relics in our parish’
Saint Bernadette’s relics visiting Lisnaskea in County Fermanagh was “an honour”, according to those who attended during their pilgrimage tour.
The 19th Century saint, who was born in Lourdes in France, is said to have seen the Virgin Mary.
She was canonised by the Catholic Church in 1933.
The relics visited Holy Cross Church in the village before travelling to sites in Clogher, Raphoe and Londonderry this weekend.
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