Community in Louth shocked after petrol bombs thrown at parochial house
Briefly

The parochial house in Ravensdale, north Louth, was targeted in two separate acts of violence over a weekend. Initially, it was vandalized with offensive graffiti, followed by petrol bomb attacks on Sunday night. These actions have left the community in shock, reflecting deeper societal issues. Parish Priest Fr Stephen Duffy recounted his traumatic experiences during both incidents, underscoring the severity of the situation. The repeated targeting of the location raises concerns about safety and community cohesion in the area.
Parish Priest Fr Stephen Duffy expressed the gravity of the situation, stating, "it was not a nice experience, something I would not wish on anyone."
The community in Ravensdale is reeling after two attacks in quick succession on the parochial house, with petrol bombs symbolizing escalating hostility.
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