PROTESTANT and Catholics from a Northern Ireland town devastated by an IRA bombing showed their unity by joining forces to host a Diamond Jubilee visit by the Queen.
Clergy from both communities marked the Queen's 60-year reign by staging events in Enniskillen – where an explosion in 1987 killed 11 people on Remembrance Day.
In an Anglican Cathedral a service of thanksgiving for the Diamond Jubilee was held while a few metres across the street the Queen made history by visiting a Catholic church for the first time in either Northern Ireland or the Republic.
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