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Police: Solid gold religious vessel worth $10,000 stolen from church By Cory James NEW YORK (WCBS) Police are looking for a man suspected of stealing a religious item worth $10,000 from a Catholic church in the Bronx. According to police, the suspect stole the solid gold religious vessel, called a monstrance, from Saint Barnabas Roman Catholic Church on East 241st Street. It happened around 7 a.m. on June 25. The man was inside the church for about an hour before he went to the lower level and took the monstrance, police said. Police released a picture of the man they are looking for.
Monstrance stolen from New York Catholic Church catholicworldreport.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from catholicworldreport.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Twenty years on, Dublin and Kerry staged a revival of the 2001 Trip to Tipp and came up with the same outcome. That day was tied up by a timeless line-ball point from Maurice Fitzgerald and if a penalty is a more prosaic means of scoring, it was Fitzgeraldâs modern-day heir apparent, David Clifford, who converted it to level up matters in the fifth minute of injury-time. Times have changed and the relationship of the counties has come full circle with Dublin now dominant partner. There was great anticipation coming into the match, as Kerry had dismantled Galway on the opening day of the league and looked fit to put it up to the champions.
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GAA Talking Points: Hurling folk ain t happy but don t blame the refs; Kerry need to watch their backs Hurling heading for crisis, Kerry need to watch their backs, time for Donegal and Mayo young guns to step up and Meath s captaincy. Ten talking points from the weekend s Allianz League action FRUSTRATED: As if losing their 14-match unbeaten run wasn t bad enough, Limerick boss John Kiely is bewildered by what has happened to the game he loves. Picture: Ray McManus/Sportsfile Mon, 17 May, 2021 - 07:00 Examiner Sport staff writers and correspondents Annoyed and frustrated: Hurling folk aren’t happy You’ll read elsewhere on these pages of John Kiely’s concern and frustration with how the game of hurling has changed since the resumption of match activity less than a fortnight ago.
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