
Archie heads back to America after making First Communion
Nine-year-old Archie Ennis from Tallaght headed back to America on Sunday as part of the treatment for his Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
Archie travelled back to the States after only a short period of time spent at home, and the day after he celebrated his Holy Communion in style with friends and family.
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