Archbishop of Glasgow on ‘year of joy and sorrow’
A service for student Erin McQuade, 18, and her grandparents Jack, 68, and Lorraine Sweeney, 69, all from Dumbarton, is to be held at the town’s St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Parish Church on Saturday.
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Hide AdHe previously told a service in honour of the victims of last week’s George Square crash that he had wept together with Jacqueline McQuade, who saw her teenage daughter Erin and parents Jack and Lorraine die “almost right in front of her”.
Archbishop Tartaglia said tragedies such as the fatal bin lorry accident and last year’s Clutha disaster had cast a shadow but there had also been “positive and inspiring” moments of light during the Commonwealth Games and independence referendum.
He said in his message: “Alas we begin this new year in the shadow of death. Yet as we look back and look forward we must also recall more positive and inspiring moments.”
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