“Eighty per cent of all religious persecution committed against Christians” – Archbishop Eamon Martin
On Wednesday night last, large crowds gathered in Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh, to celebrate ‘Red Wednesday’.
On Wednesday night last, large crowds gathered in Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh, to celebrate ‘Red Wednesday’.
By clicking on the virtual doors each of the days of Advent, we are inviting people to take just five minutes to find moments of peace and reflection on the meaning of Advent and Christmas amidst all the rush and busyness of life around us. - Archbishop Eamon Martin
Pope Francis concluded his Apostolic Journey to Japan, fulfilling his dream to be a missionary to the country and spurring the Japanese Church to protect all life.
The new International Youth Advisory Body made up of 20 young people from different regions of the world and some international movements, associations and communities.
Never again war, never again the clash of arms, never again so much suffering! - Pope Francis
Trócaire’s Christmas Gifts campaign has sold more than 945,000 gifts since 2000 amounting to a total of €38m to support families overseas affected by long-term poverty and denial of human rights.
Pope Francis celebrated his first public Mass on Thai soil at Bangkok’s National Stadium.
Archbishop Eamon Martin attended the launch of two books by Dr Gaven Kerr and Dr Philip Gonzales on Monday 18 November in Saint Patricks College Maynooth.
Confirming these nation’s small Catholic communities in the faith, promoting interreligious dialogue, defending life and the environment: these are just some of the themes underlining the Holy Father's visit to Thailand and Japan.
I look forward to working with the members of the new council as, together, we encounter the challenges and opportunities that face the diocese today. - Bishop Larry Duffy