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Letterkenny’s religious buildings DVD now on sale

At the launch of the Letterkenny churches DVD were Johnny Joe McCollum, Fr Eamonn Kelly, Rev Stewart Wright, Alan Speer, Cllr Jimmy Kavanagh, Donal Kavanagh, Kathleen McCollum and Deirdre Hines.

A DVD examining the history of Letterkenny’s religious buildings is now on sale.

 
The film, compiled by local history Johnny McCollum, was officially launched in the Station House Hotel last Monday night.
 
Among the contributors to the 65 minute documentary were Fr Eamonn Kelly, Rev Stewart Wright and Alan Speer who between them give a fascinating insight into the building and background to St Eunan’s Cathedral, Trinity Presbyterian Church and Letterkenny’s Church of Ireland.
 
A History of Letterkenny’s Religious Buildings is available now, priced at €10, from Eason’s in Letterkenny Shopping Centre and Eason’s in the Courtyard as well as Clarke’s Newsagent and Steven Shiels shop and cafe on Letterkenny’s Main Street.
 
Copies can also be obtained from Johnny McCollum on 0868939619.

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