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Relic of Saint John Bosco to visit Limerick

The relic of St John Bosco will visit venues in Limerick between February 27 and March 7, 2013

The relic of St John Bosco will visit venues in Limerick between February 27 and March 7, 2013

Preparations are continuing ahead of the arrival of the Relic of Saint John Bosco in Limerick next week.

A casket containing partial remains of the Saint - within a wax replica of his body - has been on a world tour for the past four years to celebrate the bi-centenary of his birth in 1815.

Saint John Bosco is the 19th century founder of the Salesian Order.

His relic will be in Limerick between February 27 and March 7 and will visit Our Lady Help of Christians Church, Milford; Holy Family Parish Church, Southill, the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, Fernbank and Salesian College, Pallaskenry, where the Salesians first established a base in Ireland.

For more information on the visit of the relic, log onto www.donboscorelics.ie/


 
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