There is a remarkable dignity and grace about the funeral ritual in the Catholic Church.
At a funeral Mass in Terenure College chapel today chief celebrant Carmelite priest Michael Troy presided over a movingly prayerful and dignified service.
In his sermon he spoke about the kindness and love of God and how the deceased had the capacity to love and be kind.
Thank you Fr Troy.
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