Service of Christian unity at St Columb's Cathedral

Mavis Clarke (Aunt of Alan Jack) Michael Donegan (Son of Garda Insp Samuel Donegan) Richard Bell (Brother of Pte Robin Bell) Mervyn Lewers (Injured victim/survivor and SEFF Board member) Ann Simpson (Daughter of R/Const. Joseph Calvin) and Dot Crockard (Daughter of Jackie Gibson)Mavis Clarke (Aunt of Alan Jack) Michael Donegan (Son of Garda Insp Samuel Donegan) Richard Bell (Brother of Pte Robin Bell) Mervyn Lewers (Injured victim/survivor and SEFF Board member) Ann Simpson (Daughter of R/Const. Joseph Calvin) and Dot Crockard (Daughter of Jackie Gibson)
Mavis Clarke (Aunt of Alan Jack) Michael Donegan (Son of Garda Insp Samuel Donegan) Richard Bell (Brother of Pte Robin Bell) Mervyn Lewers (Injured victim/survivor and SEFF Board member) Ann Simpson (Daughter of R/Const. Joseph Calvin) and Dot Crockard (Daughter of Jackie Gibson)
A special Service of Christian unity was held in St Columb’s Cathedral, Londonderr last Friday where South East Fermanagh Foundation facilitated the bringing together victims and survivors from across the community who have been impacted by terrorism and other Troubles related criminal violence 50 years ago this year in what is understood as the worst year of ‘The Troubles’ (from a loss of life perspective) - 1972.

SEFF’s Director of Services Kenny Donaldson explains: “We face into 30 years of 50th Anniversaries in the context of the events of the terrorist campaign/’The Troubles’ and as an organisation we felt it important to offer leadership around these issues”.

“Assembled within the Cathedral on Friday night were innocents impacted by both republican and loyalist terror from across these islands, others opted out from attending and that is deeply regrettable, we hope that a time may come when they will be willing to engage in wider communal remembrance, understanding the need to express solidarity with the loss and injustice experienced by their own neighbours”.

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