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#6683184
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora watched by his dog 'Rambo' cleans window of the 'Our Lady Star Of The Sea' catholic church in Roundstone, Connemara. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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#6683180
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora with his dog 'Rambo' seen outside Ballynahinch Church, in Emlaghdauroe, Connemara. This former Church of Ireland church, dated 1865, now known as St. Hubert, the patron saint of hunters, is situated in the most spectacular landscape of mountains, bog and lakes. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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#6683176
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora seen with his dog 'Rambo' near to the Gowla Fishery, situated in central Connemara, among one of the most beautiful and peaceful landscapes. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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#6683172
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora inspects the chasuble in the sacristy of the Roman Catholic Church 'Our Lady Star Of The Sea' in Roundstone, Connemara. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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#6683170
4 May 2021
The reflection of the church in Roundstone in the sunglasses of priest Krzysztof Sikora, who cuts the grass around the church. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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#6683164
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora seen with his dog 'Rambo' near to the Gowla Fishery, situated in central Connemara, among one of the most beautiful and peaceful landscapes. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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#6683166
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora cuts the grass around the 'Our Lady Star Of The Sea' Roman Catholic church in Roundstone, Connemara. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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#6683160
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora during a private prayer at the closed and empty Roman Catholic Church 'Our Lady Star Of The Sea' in Roundstone. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, all religious ceremonies are still canceled. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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#6404056
3 Feb 2021
People of Mexico City visited the Parish of Santa MarÃa Magdalena located in the Coyoacán mayor's office, on the occasion of the Candlemas Day, to bless the Child God and celebrate the period that ends with the cycle of Christmas festivities inside the church catholic. The celebration is also related to the tradition of Tenerife, Spain, of the Fiesta de las Candelas, or candles, which arose from the story of the appearance of the Virgin Mary in the 14th century.
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#6404058
3 Feb 2021
People of Mexico City visited the Parish of Santa MarÃa Magdalena located in the Coyoacán mayor's office, on the occasion of the Candlemas Day, to bless the Child God and celebrate the period that ends with the cycle of Christmas festivities inside the church catholic. The celebration is also related to the tradition of Tenerife, Spain, of the Fiesta de las Candelas, or candles, which arose from the story of the appearance of the Virgin Mary in the 14th century.
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#6404060
3 Feb 2021
People of Mexico City visited the Parish of Santa MarÃa Magdalena located in the Coyoacán mayor's office, on the occasion of the Candlemas Day, to bless the Child God and celebrate the period that ends with the cycle of Christmas festivities inside the church catholic. The celebration is also related to the tradition of Tenerife, Spain, of the Fiesta de las Candelas, or candles, which arose from the story of the appearance of the Virgin Mary in the 14th century.
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#6404068
3 Feb 2021
People of Mexico City visited the Parish of Santa MarÃa Magdalena located in the Coyoacán mayor's office, on the occasion of the Candlemas Day, to bless the Child God and celebrate the period that ends with the cycle of Christmas festivities inside the church catholic. The celebration is also related to the tradition of Tenerife, Spain, of the Fiesta de las Candelas, or candles, which arose from the story of the appearance of the Virgin Mary in the 14th century.
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#6404070
3 Feb 2021
People of Mexico City visited the Parish of Santa MarÃa Magdalena located in the Coyoacán mayor's office, on the occasion of the Candlemas Day, to bless the Child God and celebrate the period that ends with the cycle of Christmas festivities inside the church catholic. The celebration is also related to the tradition of Tenerife, Spain, of the Fiesta de las Candelas, or candles, which arose from the story of the appearance of the Virgin Mary in the 14th century.
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#6404072
3 Feb 2021
People of Mexico City visited the Parish of Santa MarÃa Magdalena located in the Coyoacán mayor's office, on the occasion of the Candlemas Day, to bless the Child God and celebrate the period that ends with the cycle of Christmas festivities inside the church catholic. The celebration is also related to the tradition of Tenerife, Spain, of the Fiesta de las Candelas, or candles, which arose from the story of the appearance of the Virgin Mary in the 14th century.
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#6404076
3 Feb 2021
People of Mexico City visited the Parish of Santa MarÃa Magdalena located in the Coyoacán mayor's office, on the occasion of the Candlemas Day, to bless the Child God and celebrate the period that ends with the cycle of Christmas festivities inside the church catholic. The celebration is also related to the tradition of Tenerife, Spain, of the Fiesta de las Candelas, or candles, which arose from the story of the appearance of the Virgin Mary in the 14th century.
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#6404078
3 Feb 2021
People of Mexico City visited the Parish of Santa MarÃa Magdalena located in the Coyoacán mayor's office, on the occasion of the Candlemas Day, to bless the Child God and celebrate the period that ends with the cycle of Christmas festivities inside the church catholic. The celebration is also related to the tradition of Tenerife, Spain, of the Fiesta de las Candelas, or candles, which arose from the story of the appearance of the Virgin Mary in the 14th century.
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