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St Oliver Plunkett School Primary School and Nursery 9 Laragh Road, Beragh, Omagh

P7 Trip to St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh

9th Mar 2020

 
Fr Curry explains the significance of the Baptismal Font.
Fr Curry explains the significance of the Baptismal Font.
 
Some of oils used by the bishops and priests of the Diocese. The oil of Chrism will be used in the Ceremony of Confirmation on Wednesday next.
Some of oils used by the bishops and priests of the Diocese. The oil of Chrism will be used in the Ceremony of Confirmation on Wednesday next.
 
Archbishop Martin's Coat of Arms on display in the Cathedral.
Archbishop Martin's Coat of Arms on display in the Cathedral.
 
Fr Curry explains the different images on the front of the Cathedral's altar.
Fr Curry explains the different images on the front of the Cathedral's altar.
 
We got the see the new statue of our school patron St Oliver Plunkett. All the children were very impressed by his strong faith in what were very difficult times in our country.
We got the see the new statue of our school patron St Oliver Plunkett. All the children were very impressed by his strong faith in what were very difficult times in our country.
 
The P7 children pictured along with the statue of St Oliver Plunkett.
The P7 children pictured along with the statue of St Oliver Plunkett.
 
 
 
 
Roger explains the features of the impressive sanctuary lamp.
Roger explains the features of the impressive sanctuary lamp.
 
 
The World Meeting of Families icon is on display at the Cathedral. We said a prayer for all our families.
The World Meeting of Families icon is on display at the Cathedral. We said a prayer for all our families.
 
 
Roger explains the different statues on display.
Roger explains the different statues on display.
 
In the Cathedral Museum, Roger showed us a relic of the cross on which Jesus was crucified. He told us it was the second most valuable item in the Cathedral, after the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle.
In the Cathedral Museum, Roger showed us a relic of the cross on which Jesus was crucified. He told us it was the second most valuable item in the Cathedral, after the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle.
 
Some historical vestments which were worn by bishops of the past.
Some historical vestments which were worn by bishops of the past.