The service will be available from 8 am to 9.30 pm at the Glenamaddy Church in Glenamaddy in Co Galway today
The service will be available from 8am to 9.30pm at the Glenamaddy Church in Glenamaddy in Co Galway today.
The church made the announcement on social media: “ASH WEDNESDAY DRIVE THRU will take place again this year on Wednesday next outside of Glenamaddy Church from 8am-9.30pm.Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent- a period of abstinence and self-restraint as we head towards Easter.Palm crosses from the last Palm Sunday are burned and the ash is used to mark parishioners.Our Irish Mirror Sports Page - which brings you all your Irish and UK sports news - can be found here.
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