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Parish life in Bantry and Durrus with Canon Paul Willoughby

Posted on November 1, 2021 by mediaccr

“People and Places” is back this week with a video from Kilmocomogue Union of Parishes. The Rev. Paul Willoughby takes us around Bantry and Durrus and reflects on his pastoral work. 

Watch the video here. 

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