Cork man hopes future generations will carry on grandmother's Eucharistic tradition

Craig Clinton, a resident of Cork, Ireland, is continuing a multi-generational family tradition of setting up a Eucharistic altar for the annual procession. He hopes to pass this religious practice down to his children to honor his grandmother's memory.
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The story highlights the role of local traditions and religious heritage in maintaining community cohesion and family identity.
Craig Clinton, wife Karen and children Kaiden and Kaia, beside the family’s Eucharistic altar outside the Cathedral of St Mary and St Anne. Pictures: Chani Anderson.
The article is a human-interest feature piece focused on personal history and local culture with no political or ideological agenda.
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