Trócaire expresses regret at the death of Bishop Eamonn Casey RIP
For two decades Bishop Casey was the driving force behind Trócaire - Éamonn Meehan, Executive Director of Trócaire.
For two decades Bishop Casey was the driving force behind Trócaire - Éamonn Meehan, Executive Director of Trócaire.
I wish to sincerely acknowledge the contribution of Bishop Casey to the work of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference over twenty-three years. - Archbishop Eamon Martin
Jorge Bergoglio became the 266th Pope on 13 March 2013. His humble and direct style was immediately clear as he uttered his first words as pontiff: “buona sera.” Four years on, his reform of the Church and of the Curia ploughs ahead, he continues to enjoy the...
I wish him every blessing as he prepares to take up a new appointment as Apostolic Nuncio to Albania - Bishop Fintan Monahan.
The Christian Cross is a call to love - Pope Francis
In celebration of 100 years since Our Lady appeared in Fatima, the Diocese of Elphin will welcome a blessed statue of Our Lady of Fatima on Saturday 18 March. On 11 January this year, Pope Francis blessed six statues of Our Lady of Fatima to be brought to each...
Following the announcement this morning that His Excellency Archbishop Charles John Brown has completed his tenure as Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland, Archbishop Eamon Martin has published the following statement: “Since arriving in Ireland in January 2012 as Apostolic...
Bishops expressed deep concern at the worsening hunger crisis facing people in developing world, across central Africa – Nigeria, South Sudan and Somalia – and in Yemen.
The vision that inspired our peace process was one where communities could live free from the threat of violence, with all the benefits of a peaceful society.
In ringing out, the church bells proclaim our Christian witness and proclamation of faith, trust, love, reconciliation and joy and that every migrant is welcome.