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International religious bookstore chain to open Letterkenny outlet 

written by Staff Writer February 13, 2025
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The international religious bookstore chain, St Paul’s, is to open a new Letterkenny outlet at the end of this month.

The move comes just two months after the town lost Veritas when it closed its doors for the final time on Friday 13th of December.

According to The Irish Catholic newspaper, St Pauls will open a second north west outlet in Derry. The city’s Veritas shop also closed at the end of last year.

Located on Letterkenny’s Main Street, the former Veritas shop contained a small chapel where a special mass was held to mark its closure.

Speaking at the mass, the retired Catholic Bishop of the Diocese, Philip Boyce, maintained that it was one of the company’s shops throughout the country that wasn’t running at a loss. In his introductory words, Bishop Boyce said he never thought there would come a day when he’d be celebrating Mass to mark the closure of Veritas’s Letterkenny store.

Former Veritas manager, Sheila Macken, will play an active role in the St Pauls store.

The exact opening date for the Derry branch has yet to be confirmed.

International religious bookstore chain to open Letterkenny outlet  was last modified: February 14th, 2025 by Staff Writer
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