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Forgotten Treasure's
Spirit of Truth Radio Arts
56 episodes
6 days ago
From a land that has contributed both Saints and scholars across the world. Great are the contributions of many Irish Catholics. But through the centuries some of them become forgotten. these are the stories of the devout that made a difference in carrying on Catholic Tradition in Ireland and the world. Hosted by Father Gabriel Burke.
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From a land that has contributed both Saints and scholars across the world. Great are the contributions of many Irish Catholics. But through the centuries some of them become forgotten. these are the stories of the devout that made a difference in carrying on Catholic Tradition in Ireland and the world. Hosted by Father Gabriel Burke.
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Christianity
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0039 Chapel of Dunleary
Forgotten Treasure's
11 minutes 17 seconds
1 year ago
0039 Chapel of Dunleary

The Oratory Chapel is dedicated to the memory of boys from the local Christian Brothers School.  In 1914 and 1915, they joined the army and fought in the First World War, in the trenches and mud of the western front.  The regiment they joined fought mostly in Belgium, where many of these young Irishmen died.

After the war, Belgium people from the local town were touched by the sacrifice.  As a memorial to the young Irishmen, the townspeople donated and dedicated this sacred heart figure of Christ that you can see just above.

The chapel was then built especially to accommodate the sacred heart figure of Christ.  But it was just a bare building, with plain white walls.    But then, over a 19-year period following the War, the walls were all painted by a remarkable woman.  She was a nun, called Sister Concepta Lynch, and she took this job on using all her spare time from duties at the convent.

It’s not hard to see why the chapel has been described as walking into a three-dimensional Book of Kells.


Forgotten Treasure's
From a land that has contributed both Saints and scholars across the world. Great are the contributions of many Irish Catholics. But through the centuries some of them become forgotten. these are the stories of the devout that made a difference in carrying on Catholic Tradition in Ireland and the world. Hosted by Father Gabriel Burke.