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Thieves rob church three times 16.07.08

GARDAI are believed to be investigating the theft of a large quantity of roof tiles from the building site at St Columba’s Church in Drung.
The chapel, which is currently shrouded in scaffolding, has been undergoing major refurbishment work since Easter and the local congregation has been worshipping in the Community Centre in Quigley’s Point.
Thieves made off with more than €4,000 worth of new slates on the weekend of July 5 to July 6.
However, the thieves have brazenly returned to the scene of the crime at least twice since then, stealing the old slates that had been salvaged from the existing roof and other building materials. The most recent robbery occurred in the early hours of last Wednesday morning when a van was spotted at the St Columba’s Church in Drung
chapel.
“It’s a sad state of affairs. Nothing is sacred anymore,” one well-informed local resident told the Inishowen Independent yesterday.
The robberies are just the latest in a series of incidents affecting churches in the Iskaheen Parish. The Church of the Sacred Heart in Muff was targeted earlier in the year when cash was stolen from the candelabrums and a number of other robberies have been attempted on church premises.
The most recent robbery comes just days after the parish united in celebration for the ordination of Fr Daniel McFaul. Fr McFaul celebrated Mass at the Quigley’s Point Community Centre last Saturday night. Gardaí in Muff and Buncrana were unavailable for comment about the robberies. (Story: Inishowen Independent)
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