Danger! Pope Francis Day
A First Holy Communion Tale from Rural Ireland - a Story for Children Making Their First Communion (Life in an Irish School)
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Avril O'Reilly
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Avril O'Reilly
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It is first holy cmmunion time in Ireland. Good things are happening in Kathleen's school. The children in the holy communion class are doing a project on Latin America. It seems like a good idea, especially as Pope Francis comes from Latin America. The children each take a country and prepare a presentation. It sounds simple. But will Nessa, the little rich girl, make things difficult with her project on Peru? Hmm...probably!
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