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ACCRA, Thursday: TO Ghana for my son's marriage to his Eleanor and, as I pointed out in a brief homily at the wedding feast, the union of two people, two families and two cultures.
It takes me back: 33 years ago two young people from a northern industrial town near Liverpool were thought to have bridged a similar divide. Liverpool was the point of entry for waves of Irish immigrants; the true capital, it was said, of the Catholic Emerald Isle.See the full content of this document
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Special Union Brings Great Happiness ; Toon and Country
And on that day in January, this former C of E choirboy married Gemma in her parents' local Catholic church, Our Blessed Lady of the Something-or-Other, ...
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