14 March 2024 - published weekly by the Catholic Communications Office - Issue 148

Irish Red Cross presents to Diocesan Immigrants Representatives
13/03/2024
On 8 March, for the first time as a network, diocesan immigrant representatives came together in Columba Centre, Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth, to discuss current and future challenges.  The gathering…
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Synodal Pathway training equips participants with “knowledge, skills and hope”
13/03/2024
Members of parishes, dioceses, Church movements and associations are currently participating in facilitative leadership training sessions for the Synodal Pathway of the Catholic Church in Ireland. While the training consists…
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Pioneer Association is a prayerful movement says first-ever woman president
14/03/2024
On Mother’s Day, Sunday 10 March, the Pioneer Total Abstinence Association appointed its first ever woman president in its 125 year history, Mrs Frances Egan (pictured).  Frances succeeds outgoing president…
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Milltown cemetery digitises burial records and plans for columbarium
14/03/2024
On 11 March, the historic Milltown Cemetery in Belfast (pictured) announced the digitisation of its burial records.  This body of work has spanned over the past 18 months and continues…
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Trócaire annual Lent lecture emphasises an “ecological Ubuntu”
14/03/2024
On 5 March Rev Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator, SJ (pictured above with Trócaire team and Bishop William Crean of Cloyne) delivered the Saint Patrick’s College Maynooth annual Trócaire Lent lecture entitled:…
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