Pope Francis inaugurates new cycle of studies dedicated to ecological and environmental issues
Damage to earth threatens life itself. - Pope Francis
Damage to earth threatens life itself. - Pope Francis
In Ireland, Saint Faustina is widely venerated through devotion to the Divine Mercy.
Two-day Winter Meeting concludes in Maynooth
Pope Francis gathers scientists, religious leaders and experts in the Vatican for a “Faith and Science: Towards COP26” meeting, during which participants signed a joint appeal ahead of the upcoming UN COP26 Climate Conference.
“Jesus gave us the image of the good Samaritan as the model for our compassion and our solidarity with those who find themselves vulnerable and who fear being abandoned in their final illness” – Bishop Kevin Doran
Pope Francis is asking the world to listen again.
The Diocese of Dromore apologised unreservedly for the hurt and damage caused to victims and survivors of any priest or church representative acting under its authority saying it finds such behaviour towards children and vulnerable people abhorrent, inexcusable, and indefensible.
At the Wednesday General Audience, Pope Francis tackles the question of justification as he resumes his catechesis on St Paul’s Letter to the Galatians.
Those who come to Ireland as refugees and migrants are people who can, and want to, contribute to our country. Society must honestly ask itself: ‘why are we preventing refugees and migrants from offering their gifts and talents to help build up the wider community?’ - Bishop Nulty
Ordination to the Diaconate in Cork and Ross