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Online Book of Condolences for the Covid–19 outbreak opens at St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin

St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, has opened a digital a Book of Condolences to assist people bereaved as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

This iBook of Condolences is available for people from all backgrounds and nationalities.

The Dean of Saint Patrick’s, the Very Revd Dr William Morton, remarked: ‘The ancient walls of St Patrick’s Cathedral are steeped in the prayers and praises of all who have worshipped here for more than 800 years. Through each succeeding generation, God has poured out his love, mercy and grace through word and sacrament, and by his abiding presence and peace. In times of crisis, and human need, we have always afforded the opportunity, to worshipper and visitor alike, of praying for all who need God’s help, and, in the case of bereavement, of offering solidarity with them, by signing a Book of Condolences.

‘Over these difficult days, the Cathedral has had to close to worshippers and tourists, but that does not mean that we fail to respond to those who suffer as a result of Covid-19. We continue to remember them in our prayers here, and, in addition, we are providing a virtual Book of Condolences which you may sign online if you have been bereaved by the death of a loved one as a result of the virus.’

The Digital Book provides the option for messages to be shared or kept private, according to the wishes of those signing the book.

The Book of Condolences is available at
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