Bishops ask people not to lose heart in the midst of additional Covid-19 restrictions
The communal celebration of Mass and the Sacraments are not simply ‘gatherings’ of people, but profound expressions of who we are as a Church. - Bishops
The communal celebration of Mass and the Sacraments are not simply ‘gatherings’ of people, but profound expressions of who we are as a Church. - Bishops
The Northern Catholic Bishops have written to An Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Prime Minister Boris Johnson regarding the current negotiations on Brexit.
We want to say very clearly that there is no such thing as a life without value. - Bishops
Ireland’s Church leaders express their hope that the Good Friday Agreement of 10 April 1998 will be “a source of inspiration and a foundation to build upon” as the Brexit process nears its deadline.
"We are delighted to support this initiative, which places a value on the vital contribution that artists make in providing moments of inspiration and hope in our lives." - Father Michael Mullaney, President of Saint Patrick's College Maynooth
Day for Life is a day dedicated to raising awareness about the meaning and value of human life at every stage, and in every condition.
Pope Francis’ third encyclical letter Fratelli Tutti (All brothers and sisters), is a call to solidarity for all of humanity to live in fraternity and social friendship.
Pope Francis has written an Apostolic Letter for the 1600th anniversary of the death of Saint Jerome the “great doctor and father of the Church, who put the Bible at the centre of his life.”
The chair of the Council for Finance and General Purposes of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Bishop Dermot Farrell, has welcomed the significant donation by The Albert Gubay Charitable Foundation to charities providing food and basic necessities to marginalised communities since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.
“I really feel this Rosary mission, this Rosary Crusade has the potential to ignite new evangelization.” - Archbishop Eamon Martin