Corrib Oil Castlerea Petrol Stat
id/mic
 
 
Currently Offline
Favorite Group
floor49 - Public Group
𝟬𝟵/𝟭𝟬/𝟭𝟮
1,524
Members
9
In-Game
55
Online
25
In Chat
Item Showcase
...
          
󠁳⁧⁧󠁳⁧⁧Jake 15 May @ 3:18pm 
Miss you x
enfij 31 Dec, 2023 @ 12:49pm 
Happy New Year
enfij 24 Dec, 2023 @ 1:02pm 
Merry Christmas
Frogfoot 27 Aug, 2023 @ 4:07am 
You do not know me, but I know you. There is a bomb planted at Corrib Oil Castlerea Petrol Station St Patrick Street, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon, Ireland F45 HP26. If you do not hand over your AK-47 | Black Laminate "this is worthless" I will detonate the bomb. You have been warned
𝘾𝙧𝙞𝙨𝙩𝙤𝙥 15 Aug, 2023 @ 4:01pm 
The Europa Hotel is a four-star hotel in Great Victoria Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
It is known as the "most bombed hotel in the world" after having suffered 36 bomb attacks during the Troubles. The Europa Hotel was constructed by Grand Metropolitan and designed by architects Sydney Kaye, Eric Firkin & Partners. It opened in July 1971. It was built on the site of the former Great Northern Railway station and stands 51 metres high. During The Troubles, the hotel, where most journalists covering the Troubles stayed, was known as Europe’s most bombed hotel, earning the name "the Hardboard Hotel". Grand Met bought the Inter-Continental Hotels chain in 1981 and placed the Europa in their Forum hotels division. They renamed the hotel the Forum Hotel Belfast in February 1983. When the hotel was sold to The Emerald Group in October 1986, it regained its original name.[6] After a bomb placed by the Provisional IRA at the hotel badly damaged the building, it was sold for £4.4M.
𝘾𝙧𝙞𝙨𝙩𝙤𝙥 9 Aug, 2023 @ 11:24am 
What is the Alive O religion program?
These tasks are the building blocks of any religious education programme and they are carefully attended to in the Alive-O programme. They are: promoting knowledge of the faith; liturgical formation; moral formation; teaching to pray; education for community life; missionary initiation. In 1973 the Conference of Bishops in Ireland decided to update the Primary Religious Education Programme and appointed a team to write a syllabus for the primary schools for the island of Ireland. These books however would not be read by protestants.