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Cars at the Cathedral – an update

Dean Niall Sloane and his colleagues from the Cathedral presenting cheques to representatives from the CARI Foundation and
Ana Liffey Drugs Project. Photo credit: Joaquim Junior.
Dean Niall Sloane and his colleagues from the Cathedral presenting cheques to representatives from the CARI Foundation and Ana Liffey Drugs Project. Photo credit: Joaquim Junior.

The Dean of Limerick, the Very Revd Niall J.W. Sloane, is delighted to announce the presentation of cheques to two local charities. It follows the successful ‘Cars at the Cathedral’ display of special and rare cars and motorcycles, held in the grounds of the historic Saint Mary’s Cathedral, Limerick, on Saturday, May 4th, as part of the city’s summer festival, Riverfest Limerick.

The Dean and his colleagues from the Cathedral presented two cheques of €1,760 to Ana Liffey Drugs Project and the Children at Risk in Ireland (CARI) Foundation. Both charities have centres in Limerick.

About Saint Mary’s Cathedral

Saint Mary’s Cathedral, Limerick, is the oldest building in the city still in continuous use. It was founded in 1168 and is an iconic presence in the city landscape. At its core the Cathedral seeks every day to Welcome In & Reach Out. Whilst primarily a place of Christian worship it is one of the major tourist attractions within the city of Limerick. Through its mission Saint Mary’s seeks every opportunity to promote love, peace and justice and to offer support wherever it can within the local community.

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