Bishops to host seminar on communicating Christian hope

22 May, 2025 | Bishops, Church, Jubilee 2025, News, Pope, World

On 6 June next the Communications Office of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference will host a seminar to celebrate year’s theme for World Day for Social Communications: Communicating Christian Hope.  This was the last annual communications message  written by the late Pope Francis, and it will formally be marked on Ascension Sunday, 1 June.

EWTN reporters – wife and husband Paola Arriaza and Colm Flynn – will be the main contributors on the day, along with Primate of All Ireland Archbishop Eamon Martin who will address those in attendance in his capacity as chair of the Bishops’ Council for Communications. Individual speakers will also reflect on communicating hope in their respective fields: addiction, business, humanitarian work, priestly ministry, and from the young adult perspective.

The seminar will take place in Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth, and is the Communications Office’s contribution to the universal Church’s Jubilee Year of Hope, which is being celebrated by the faithful in Rome and throughout the world during 2025.

2025 also marks the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of the CCO, which was originally set up by the late Bishop Edward Daly of Derry in his role as chair of the Bishops’ Council for Communications. The communications office was an initiative of the Bishops’ Conference following groundbreaking 1963 publication by Pope Paul VI of the decree Inter Mirifica (Among the wonderful) during the Second Vatican Council. The decree acknowledges the power of the media in impacting on people’s minds, while encouraging its use to serve the common good, particularly in promoting the Gospel.

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