St Dympna's Parish Dromore 2012
A review of 2012 in our parish including the 25th Anniversary of the opening of St' Davog's Church.
A review of 2012 in our parish including the 25th Anniversary of the opening of St' Davog's Church.
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Droim Mor Hurling
An Droim Mor U14 Hurling Team made history by winning the in the U14 Tyrone Feile
Shield competition. The team defeated Killyclogher, Beragh, Omagh and Strabane
along the way. This is the first trophy to be won since hurling was re- established in
the area back in 2001 with the formation of the Naomh Eoin club. The Droim mor U14
Team which reached the Grade A county final in 2007.
These group of boys were very committed all year with training starting in January
under floodlight on the Astro turf pitch. The boys were coached by Brian Mc Carron,
Tiarnan Sludden and Shane Knox.
Brian Mccarron
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Dromore Day Centre was opened in July 1993, in the old St.Dympna's school beside
St.Dympna's Chapel. It was renovated and brought back into use by the Ace Scheme
(Action for Community Employment), under the guidance of Fr.Breen and Fr. McGourty.
The Day Centre provides respite for residents of our parish along with nei
parishes for people of all faith who are
housebound or disabled. It is open three
days per week and run by the Western
Health & Social Care Trust, under the
guidance of Ann Meehan. It caters a
maximum of 25 people per day and is a
service that is held in high esteem by all who
benefit from it. Pictured are: Lisa McKenna
(Care Assistant), Ann Meehan (Centre
Manager), Denis Birney (Carer/Driver) and
Sabrina Conwell (Care Assistant).
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