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On this weeks programme SS102fm continues our series for the "joyous" season of Lent. Over the five Sundays of Lent we will journey with the Lord towards Jerusalem and Calvary as we walk through the "Via Dolorosa" with reflections on the Stations of the Cross as a Lenten time out, allowing us to have a moment to encounter the Divine during this holy season.John & Shane are joined by members of the Limerick Emmanuel Community. Geraldine Creaton, Gerard Hanley and Barbara Hanley share their reflections on the 4th, 5th and 6th Stations.We have our regular reflection on the Sunday gospel as well as a short visit to our weekly celestial guides.
On this weeks programme SS102fm continues our new series for the "joyous" season of Lent. Over the five Sundays of Lent we will journey with the Lord towards Jerusalem and Calvary as we walk through the "Via Dolorosa" with reflections on the Stations of the Cross as a Lenten time out, allowing us to have a moment to encounter the Divine during this holy season.This week we continue our series of reflections on the Stations of the Cross. John & Shane are joined by members of the Limerick Emmanuel Community. Geraldine Creaton, Gerard Hanley and Barbara Hanley share their reflections on the 4th, 5th and 6th Stations4th Station of the Cross - Jesus meets his mother5th Station of the Cross - Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus to carry his cross6th Station of the Cross - Veronica wipes the face of Jesus.
Barbara Hanley becomes Canada’s first woman mayor. Barbara McCallum Smith was born in 1882 in Magnetewan, Ontario. She became a public school teacher, working in a few communities before settling in the northern Ontario town of Webbwood. There she married Joseph Hanley and they adopted a daughter. Hanley was an active member of the Webbwood community before getting into public office, first as a school trustee and then as the first woman town councillor. On January 6, 1936, she became Canada’s first woman mayor, defeating Robert E. Streich for Webbwood’s top job. Hanley served for eight terms before stepping down in 1944. However, she carried on as clerk/treasurer for Webbwood from 1946 until 1950. She died in 1959 at the age of 76. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Cutting the Curd, Anne returns to the State of Cheese Series – this time exploring all things dairy in the state of Massachusetts. She begins the show with Barbara Hanley of Shy Brothers Farm and later speaks with Susan Sellew of Rawson Brook Farm. Tune in to learn more about goat dairy production, how large cheese and small cheese productions differ greatly and how its always tough to separate offspring from their parents. This episode was sponsored by Whole Foods Market.
Marsha and Caragh talk with two New England food artisans — Whitney Lamy of Castleton Crackers of Vermont and Barbara Hanley of Shy Brothers Farm of Massachusetts. … Read more about this episode...