Bishops call for solidarity at parish level for Gaza at their Summer General Meeting

11 Jun, 2025 | Bishops, Church, News, Pope, Synod, World

Members of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference gathered this week at Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth, for their Summer 2025 General Meeting.  The President of the Conference is Archbishop Eamon Martin of Armagh, and the Vice-President is Archbishop Dermot Farrell of Dublin.  Bishops welcomed to their meeting Bishop Kenneth Nowakowski, the Apostolic Visitor for the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic faithful in Ireland, who joined the bishops for prayers for peace and a discussion on the pastoral care and spiritual support of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic faithful who have found refuge here since 2022, following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Issues discussed by bishops during the Bishops’ Summer General Meeting included:

  • Gaza: “Words are not enough!” – Bishops call for solidarity at parish level
  • Bishops encourage child safeguarding vigilance in parishes across Ireland
  • Day for Life 2025 message: Hope does not disappoint: Finding meaning in suffering’
  • Church’s pastoral role in addressing addiction and reform of the Confirmation Pledge
  • Synodality – in Ireland and Universally
  • TheWay.ie – new unified digital platform dedicated to sharing the Good News
  • New era for Church publications
  • Maynooth Union annual celebration of milestone anniversaries of ordination classes
  • Road safety and in particular the A5 single carriageway in Northern Ireland
  • In Memoriam

Visit CatholicBishops.ie to read the Bishops’ Summer 2025 General Meeting full statement.

ENDS

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