Bishops encourage Catholics to continue to support a programme of vaccination
Bishops welcomed commitments made by the G7 group of nations to make large quantities of COVID-19 vaccines available to developing countries.
Bishops welcomed commitments made by the G7 group of nations to make large quantities of COVID-19 vaccines available to developing countries.
Anthony Blinken, US Secretary of State is received in private audience by Pope Francis.
The annual Reek Sunday Pilgrimage on Croagh Patrick, which was cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, will be going ahead this year albeit in a much extended format from Wednesday to Saturday, 1- 31 July. Pilgrims are asked to plan their climb well in...
Following their Summer General Meeting, Irish Bishops have urged Government to address the outstanding repatriation issue effecting Irish prisoners overseas.
“I encourage parishes to ensure that their local nursing care home is included in this special celebration on 25 July next” – Bishop Denis Nulty
Following their Summer General Meeting, Irish Bishops expressed their deep concern about the ongoing repression and brutality inflicted on civilians in Myanmar.
Pope Francis on Saturday met a group of permanent deacons from Rome Diocese and spoke to them about their role, which he said is not a substitution for a priest or a bishop.
Dr Nicola Brady has been appointed as chair of the Synodal Steering Committee and the vice-chairs appointed are Mr Andrew O’Callaghan and Bishop Brendan Leahy of Limerick.
Fifth plenary meeting of bishops hosted online