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filling a hole

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The constant action of the water against the sea walls of Papa Stronsay has caused holes to open up in the concrete, and if nothing is done about it a whole section of wall could fall down. Therefore the community worked yesterday to close up the hole. There were only two periods in the day when the tide was out far enough to enable the work to be carried out, so we had to work swiftly. It was a great success. The Shutter on the outside of the wall had been set in place while the tide was out in the morning. However the tide was too far in to allow us to put the inside shutter in place, so it had to wait until the late afternoon, when the tide was out once again. Br. Magdala Maria, C.SS.R. empties bags of cement into the tractor-mounted concrete mixer. The mixed concrete has to be brought to the wall in wheelbarrows, as the tractor cannot get close enough. The inner shutter is lowered into position with the JCB… …and then secured in place by the brothers. Concrete is poured in the gap ...

Nine years on

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Nine years ago, on the feast of the Queenship of Mary, the Transalpine Redemptorists took possession of Papa Stronsay. Each year, in her honour, we have a procession around the entire Island, begging her to protect us , her children, and this her island from the attacks of men and of the devil. For this reason also, three years ago, Papa Stronsay and everything on it was consecrated to the same Holy Virgin, and this consecration has been renewed each year on the feast of her Queenship. This year God blessed us with beautiful weather, and we proudly bore the images of our Mother and Queen around her island. (If you 'left click' on any image it will increase its size) The procession nears the 'minor light' of Papa Stronsay. The final stretch of the procession took us along the beach. The Orkney Ferry can be seen leaving Stronsay in the background. Finaly, the image of Our Mother of Perpetual Succour was borne to the chapel, where it was enthroned on the altar, and ...