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

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

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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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