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. OH,, when shall we learn the sweet trust in God that , our little y children teach us every day by their confiding, faith in us— who are so fnutable, so faulty, so irritable, so unjust, and He, who is so watchful, so pitiful, so loving, so forgiving? St. Senan’s Bell (Clog an Oir, “the golden bell”) was ; to .be sold at Christie’s, London, early in March. It, was then,,the property of Mr. Marcus Keane, of Ennis,. Co. { Clare, - who held Vit because of his descent from .* Robert .Keane; (O’Cahan), of Ballyvoe, who died in 1730. The bell .was preserved for, 600 years by the comharha (successors) .of,.,St. Senan, the last iof these being a .member of the O’Cahan family, Calvagh O’Calion .whp died in 1581. h niuy ixx

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New Zealand Tablet, 15 May 1919, Page 30

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 15 May 1919, Page 30

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