Sunday, October 30, 2016

by Denise O’Donoghue

Today marks the day Anthony Foley would have turned 43.

To mark the day and remember his dad, his son, Tony, has asked members of the public to attend eight masses every Sunday in the run up to Christmas to remember their deceased loved ones, starting today.

Tony, 11, was inspired by the recent show of support at Munster’s emotional victory over Glasgow, and, in a statement on the Axel Foley Memorial Facebook page, called on people to attend Mass on each of the next 8 Sundays to pray for people who have died and, while there, to offer a prayer for his Dad also.

“The Number 8 is, of course, a special number for Tony and his family but the 8 Sundays also bring us up to that special family time of year, Christmas.

“So, Tony has asked if you would, in his Dad’s memory, Like and Share this page. As you do that, Tag 8 Facebook friends to go to Mass over the next 8 Sundays and, at that Mass, light a candle for a loved one or, indeed, for Anthony, take a photo of that lit candle and post it to this page using #8masses4no8”

The campaign began today and it has proven popular in churches across the country.

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