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Opening of St Paul's Holy Shop
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10 months ago
Opening of St Paul's Holy Shop in Derry Shipquay street.
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Donal McEwan. Morning. Donal McEwan, Bishop of the Diocese of Derry.
00:14
And can you tell me what we're doing here today?
00:17
Okay, there was a bookshop called Veritas that used to be here. It was sort of the Irish
00:21
Catholic publishing company. And they've been going through a difficult time over this past
00:26
few years. And they closed down. And now the St. Paul Fathers have taken on relaunching
00:34
this. And I hope today celebrates not just gratitude for the past, but also hope for
00:40
the future. Because I think there's a huge need for good news. A lot of people are suffering
00:45
out there, whether it's poverty, or just sheer despair, and they're looking for meaning in
00:51
life. So I hope this can become a place that both looks after people's need for, shall
00:56
we say, what we call sacramentals, statues, and holy pictures, and that sort of thing,
01:00
but also enables people to grow in their understanding of faith so that we can engage in conversation
01:05
with our modern culture, which is constantly changing. So I hope first of all, it can be
01:09
the beginning of a new service to help our society, and not just sort of knowledge Catholics.
01:16
The second thing is one of the Paulist Fathers has done his doctorate on digital marketing.
01:23
So I hope we actually can relaunch it in a new way, seeking to engage with our society,
01:27
not just through books and religious objects, but also through engaging on that level. We
01:33
have a certain tradition here since the beginning of COVID, of doing a lot of work from the
01:37
Cathedral Hall online with podcasts and interviews, engagement with schools and so on. So I hope
01:43
it can be a fruitful collaboration between ourselves and the new shop here to maximise
01:48
the opportunities for engaging with our society digitally, as well as physically.
01:52
So can you tell me about some of the emotions of the day, about the Granary?
01:56
I think people are delighted to see the place here. It's a very attractive layout inside
02:01
the shop initially. It's in a very prominent street here on Shipkey Street, and I hope
02:05
it will be of service to bring good news and hope to the society. That's why I'm glad to be here in my role as Bishop.
02:12
Perfect.
02:13
Introduce yourself please.
02:23
My name's Marie Brown and I'm the manager of the new St Paul's store here in Derry.
02:26
Can you tell me what we're doing here today?
02:28
We're just inaugurating the centre, St Paul's Mission, and the Bishop is going to give us
02:33
a wee blessing and we're just going to have a wee bit of food and entertainment.
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And what's it like opening the day? Is there a movement going on today?
02:40
There is, because Veritas closed back in November last year, and the people of Derry
02:45
were devastated as it was badly needed in the town as a centre of mission and prayer.
02:50
And then St Paul's decided to take us over, so we're delighted to have them present here
02:55
back in the city, where we need the prayers and the faith to get us through life.
03:01
Is it important that you have a place like this so close in the heart of the city centre?
03:06
It's very important, yes, it is indeed. I think now with the struggles that's going on in the world today,
03:11
that faith is a very important part of that, and if we've someone determined like God,
03:16
or the mission that we follow in Jesus, then it is very important, yes.
03:21
Could you introduce yourself please?
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I'm Father Thomas, belonging to the religious order called St Paul's, or the Society of St Paul.
03:30
What are we doing here today?
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I stay in Maynooth, and it's my fifth year in Ireland, and I enjoy my stay here in Ireland,
03:40
dealing with people, and try to do my best to spread the gospel and reach out to people with our mission.
03:48
And can you tell me, what kind of emotions are you feeling today, seeing the shop open?
03:52
You know, when Veritas announced its closure, closing of the shop, then the people from Derry,
04:00
they wrote to me personally asking if there is any possibility for St Paul's to open a shop here,
04:06
because it's our mission, our charism, to have a religious store, and reach out to people with Bibles,
04:14
prayer books, good literature, and religious gifts items.
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And we accepted that invitation from Derry, the heart of Derry, and then that's how we ended up here.
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And today I'm extremely grateful to the Lord Almighty for giving us this beautiful chance to be with the people of Derry.
04:34
And I believe that you have a degree in digital marketing, is it?
04:38
Sorry?
04:39
I believe you have a degree in digital marketing.
04:41
Yeah.
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How does that commonly play out in a place like this?
04:45
Because our congregation's motto is to spread the gospel through the modern means of communication,
04:51
and therefore to be in the field of communication we need to be really occupied with knowledge,
04:57
and that's the reason that I achieved a couple of degrees in journalism and communications,
05:02
and thereafter I moved on to digital marketing and also diploma in engineering, computer engineering.
05:12
So recently we came up with a beautiful mobile application for the people in Ireland.
05:18
Its name is Daily Liturgy, which has got the daily readings and reflections, prayers, and a few beautiful songs are there.
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