Way of the Cross: Congregations walk together on Good Friday.

Orangeman against Catholic church rule: A FERMANAGH Orangeman has spoken of how he has been on the verge of quitting the organisation over its “stupid rule” about members attending Catholic church services. The Orangeman’s made his comments following the publication of an audit by Fermanagh Grand Orange Lodge.

Equal marriage vote to be ‘close call’: A motion before the Northern Ireland Assembly next week will seek support for equal marriage. However Lack man, Dwaine Vance fears that a petition of concern designed to safeguard minority rights in the Assembly, will be “abused” to do the very opposite, blocking the vote.

Achieving your ambitions in a job you love doing: I understand why my fellow students may feel drawn to the security of working in consulting. Starting salaries are around 23k but there is a fine line between security and feeling trapped and under-utilised in your work. We leave university at the average age of 21; we hopefully have a long, exciting and difficult life ahead of us.

Wedding Guide for 2014: The first of this year’s weddings have already taken place with many more being held at church, Registry Office and private venues across the county over the remainder of 2014. On pages 31-39, see our Wedding Guide for 2014.

Elliott third at Brands Hatch: Local bike racer Josh Elliott had a fantastic first round of the British National Superstock Championship at Brands Hatch. The Ballinamallard lad stormed his way to third place and recorded a class lap record as well.

“I’m simply delighted to come away from here with not only my first podium in the Stock 1000 class but the icing on the cake is a new lap record, “ said Elliott.” Belcoo make it two in a row: Belcoo made it two wins out of two in SFL Division One with victory over Erne Gaels on Saturday. Tempo also maintained their 100 percent start by defeating Newtown while there was also wins for Teemore, Ederney and Derrygonnelly.