Archbishop Eamon Martin welcomes Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation Gaudete et exsultate
The new exhortation will be published in Ireland by Veritas and can be pre-ordered online now on www.veritas.ie, and purchased in store from Friday 13 April.
The new exhortation will be published in Ireland by Veritas and can be pre-ordered online now on www.veritas.ie, and purchased in store from Friday 13 April.
As part of ongoing preparations for this year’s World Meeting of Families in Dublin in August, Kilmore diocese will host a six-week long series of discussions exploring themes from Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation Amoris Laetitia (The Joy of Love). The series...
Pope Francis, in his address to the U.S. Congress on September 24, 2015, said Martin Luther King, Jr.’s dream continues to inspire Christians around the world.
Knock Shrine will host their 36th annual Mercy Sunday celebrations this Divine Mercy Sunday, 8 April.
Bishop Nulty was speaking at the Mass of ordination to the diaconate of Brother Matthew Farrell OP and Brother Jesse Maingot OP in Saint Savior's Church, Dublin.
To minister like this is not easy; it can take its toll on any of us, for we too are human, often yearning ourselves for closeness, love, tenderness and friendship. Today I exhort you, my dear brothers to please take care of your own health and well-being.'
In his Chrism Mass homily, Pope Francis says that God’s closeness, which is expressed in Jesus’ and Mary’s interactions with others, is key for priestly ministry.
In his Chrism Mass homily, Archbishop Diarmuid Martin reflected on the challenges of family life, and the ‘irreplaceable role of families in our understanding of ministry’.
Archbishop Leo Cushley, Archbishop of St Andrews & Edinburgh of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Scotland, has described as a 'great privilege' his celebration of what is believed to be the first ever Mass in the Scottish Parliament. Members of Scottish...
'As brothers and sisters in the Lord, we are called to be patient and kind, gentle and generous, welcoming to those in need. We are to “be family” for others, including those who are, or who feel they are, estranged from the family “circle”.’
Bishop Philip Boyce OCD will begin his residency on Holy Thursday with the celebration of the Mass of Chrism and for the Easter ceremonies.
Bishop Francis Duffy, Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnois, has issued a pastoral message to the faithful of the diocese, Life is both sacred and a human right. In his message, Bishop Duffy reflected on the value of human life and encourages families to choose life....
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