Gardaí are investigating the alleged theft from a church in Dublin city centre on Sunday
Paul Arbuthnot, the vicar at St Ann’s Church on Dawson Street, has appealed for the return of the camera, used to live stream services. Photograph: iStock
“To the person who stole the live stream camera from St Ann’s, Dawson Street during Choral Mattins today, you left your baseball cap behind,” Canon Arbuthnot wrote on Sunday. “We stream our services so that our elderly and infirm parishioners can stay connected with the parish life and not become too isolated.”“If [they] were to return the camera, that would be the end of the matter. In the meantime, the gardaí at Pearse Street have been really helpful and kind.”
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