“We have got to try to come to terms with what happened but we are going to try to ensure that Shirley lives on in our hearts and minds.”
Public urged to stay away from Remembrance Day events
THE public are being asked to stay away from this year’s Remembrance Service in Enniskillen because of Covid-19. Instead the service will be streamed live to enable the public to share in the Act of Remembrance. The Chairman of the Enniskillen branch of the Royal British Legion John Jones explained, ‘’Whilst we are endeavouring to […]
Death of popular pharmacist who did much for commmunity
ONE of Enniskillen’s most respected pharmacists Herby Follis has died at the South West Acute Hospital after a short illness. Herbert Oscar Eric Follis had a reputation of freely giving advice on ailments human and animal. His colleague Paul Hughes, who worked closely with him in recent years paid tribute to Herby saying, “In this […]
Archdeacon looking forward to retirement
Clergyman could have retired 10 years ago, but now he’s looking forward to some time at home
Repairs urgently needed on Enniskillen cathedral roof
Sam Morrow from the cathedral’s Select Vestry says the roof has been giving rise to problems in recent years.
Cathedral Verger retires after 9,000 services
Jack Watson served as caretaker, sexton and the Dean’s Verger at St Macartin’s Cathedral in Enniskillen for almost 56 years.
Cathedral tribute to oldest bell-ringer
Bells sound at funeral of St. Macartin Cathedral’s most senior bell ringer
Re-opening of St Macartin’s Cathedral Hall
CELEBRATIONS will take place at St Macartin’s tonight (Wednesday) to mark the official re-opening and dedication of their newly extended and renovated Cathedral Hall. The refurbishment of the popular Enniskillen facility, used by many organisations throughout the community, replaces the old Cathedral Hall opened in 1964 and the original Parochial Hall built in 1922. The […]
Thieves target Enniskillen churches again
Money stolen from St Macartin’s while collection being counted