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Irish Examiner on MSN'Fearless and relentless': Brother Kevin Crowley 'inspired Ireland to be kinder to the poor'Brother Kevin, who founded the Capuchin Day Centre homeless people on Bow Street in Dublin in 1969, 'couldn't understand why ...
A man serving a six-year jail term for setting a fire in a church crypt, damaging 800-year-old mummified remains, has ...
Br Kevin Crowley was a “fearless and tireless advocate” for the most vulnerable in society and a man with a “generous, ...
Brother Patrick said Brother Kevin was a man who enjoyed the company of friars and friends, had a love of the GAA marked by a ...
The funeral of Brother Kevin Crowley, the founder of the Capuchin Day Centre who died earlier this week at the age of 90, has ...
Before independence, Dublin had a reputation of having some of the worst slums in the United Kingdom. The housing situation ...
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Irish Independent on MSNBrother Kevin Crowley remembered for life-long ‘mission’ to help homeless as Capuchin Day Centre founder laid to restBROTHER Kevin Crowley had a “simple mission” to feed and house the poor, his funeral has been told. Brother Kevin, who died ...
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Independent.ie on MSNLiberties Festival celebrates 55th year with over 60 events across Dublin 8A red ale brewed with Meath Street batch bread and honey from inner-city bees, sunrise yoga at the Gravity Bar, and a fun run ...
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Independent.ie on MSNCall for Dublin street to be named after Capuchin Day Centre founder Brother Kevin CrowleyAn independent senator has called on Dublin City Council to name a street in the capital after the late Brother Kevin Crowley ...
St. Patrick's Cathedral sits just west of Dublin's central core. Still a working church, the cathedral is open to the public every day; hours vary depending on the season and the day.
Mick Clifford saw two noticeable features to an anti-immigration protest in Dublin last weekend. The preponderance of ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNDublin’s housing crisis isn’t new - one in four lived in cramped one-room tenements in 1911, data showsNearly a quarter of Dublin’s population was living in one-room tenements in 1911, according to newly released data from the ...
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