Fr Ned Dowling’s first World War diary describes Christmas 1914 truce
‘On Christmas Eve . . . the enemy came out from his lair and sung out to us’
‘On Christmas Eve . . . the enemy came out from his lair and sung out to us’
Kilkenny-born Fr Ned Dowling was sent to Flanders in November 1914
Co Kilkenny priest served as a British army chaplain from 1914 until 1920
British army chaplain Fr Ned Dowling’s diary includes account of Christmas Day 1914 on the battlefields
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