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Enniskillen pauses to remember

Sarah Saunderson • Published 8 Nov 2012 09:03 Print

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The aftermath of the Enniskillen bombing in 1987.

This morning, the county town will pause to remember the victims of the Enniskillen bombing, which happened exactly 25 years ago today.

A service of Thanksgiving and Remembrance at the Cenotaph this morning.

A short service will begin at 10am.

At 10.43 am, exactly 25 years since the bomb exploded in Enniskillen, a minute's silence will be observed.

The bells will ring At St. Macartin's Cathedral to mark the end of the act of remembrance.

During the service, there will be a reading by a church minister, hymns, an address and a wreath laying ceremony.

The service will be chaired by Mr. Austin Hunter.

Following the service at the Cenotaph, at 11.30am families of the bereaved have arranged a Church service in St. Macartin's Cathedral.

After the Cathedral service, refreshments will be served in the Cathedral Hall.

This article appeared in Impartial Reporter 07 Nov 12

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