Bishop Leahy urges ‘no slacking off’ and ‘diligence’ over next 10 days
Bishop Brendan Leahy of Limerick has encouraged the faithful to avoid letting "the guard down" during the coming weeks in the run up to Christmas.
Bishop Brendan Leahy of Limerick has encouraged the faithful to avoid letting "the guard down" during the coming weeks in the run up to Christmas.
This week saw the launch of a new book on the vast history of Saint Patrick's College Maynooth.
Caritas Europa, the Catholic network working with people of all faiths to end poverty and to promote the dignity of all people, is seeking to employ a professional to lead its communications outreach.
To mark Red Wednesday 2020, Archbishop Eamon Martin will lead a special service in Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, on 25 November at 7:30pm, entitled “Set your Captives Free”.
The book was launched virtually on 12 November, and is published by Veritas.
Last Saturday, 14 November, was the Feast of Saint Laurence O’Toole, the principal patron of the Archdiocese of Dublin.
Bishop Brendan Leahy of Limerick has highlighted the need to support people who have unexpectedly found themselves facing unforeseen challenges as a result of Covid-19.
Pope Francis celebrates Mass to mark the World Day of the Poor, and urges Christians to spend our lives in prayer, charity, and witness to the Gospel on behalf of those in need.
During the month of December, Knock Shrine will celebrate the kindness and generosity of ordinary people doing extraordinary things in parishes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Canon Ian Ellis was elected by the Episcopal Electoral College for the Diocese of Clogher on Monday 9 November 2020.