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Irish Prayers for madeleine

By Elaine Sheridan and Trevor O'Sullivan

MISSING Madeleine McCann’s family this week thanked the Irish communities in Britain and Ireland for their support in the search to find the missing four-year-old.

It came as the hunt continued for the four-year-old a month after she was snatched from a holiday apartment in Portugal.

The abducted girl’s grandmother spoke to the Irish Post this week about the family’s last holiday together in Co. Donegal over Easter.

Much of Eileen McCann’s family hail from Dungloe in the north west of Ireland and her late husband John is originally from St Johnson in Co. Donegal.

The 67-year-old who is Madeleine father Gerry McCann’s mother — said: “Forty-six of the family met in Dungloe at Easter including Madeleine, her parents Gerry and Kate and the couple’s twins for a get-together.

“Because we’re all scattered in England and Scotland we decided to have a reunion over there.

“It was absolutely brilliant. It was such a happy occasion for everyone. We’re such a close family and for this to happen two months later is just unthinkable.

“We’re all really heartened by the messages of support from Donegal and all over.”

Since Madeleine McCann’s disappearance communities have come together to pray and show support for the Leicester-based family.

Following a special vigil Mass in Dungloe parish priest Father Seamus Meehan said: “We will pray for wee Madeleine McCann and her family.

“It is a terrible thing that has happened. It is difficult to understand. We will all pray for the family and for Madeleine during this time. At this point we will pray that she will be found and that she will be safe and well.

“Everybody has heard about this story and our hearts go out to the family.

“Prayer is a powerful thing. We will also pray for all parents who have had children taken from them in the past.”

Churches here in Britain have also been rallying behind the McCanns and their story has touched many parishioners’ hearts.

Father Bert Bromley from the Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church in Kilburn in London said: “We are constantly keeping her in our everyday prayers at Mass for starters. There is a photograph of her in the church at all times which parishioners placed to pray beside.

“And of course we are very concerned about her parents and we pray especially for all who have had children who are in that sort situation.

 
 
 
 
 
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