Pope Francis at Angelus: Advent is a continuous call to hope
Following Mass with new Cardinals in St Peter’s Basilica on the First Sunday of Advent, Pope Francis during the Angelus told the faithful that this season is one of expectation and hope.
Following Mass with new Cardinals in St Peter’s Basilica on the First Sunday of Advent, Pope Francis during the Angelus told the faithful that this season is one of expectation and hope.
The virtual calendar offers ideas to help us spiritually prepare for our Lord’s coming at Christmas with thoughtful reflections as well as challenges for change and conversion. - Archbishop Eamon Martin
At 5.00pm this Saturday, 28 November 2020 - the vigil of the First Sunday of Advent - Bishop Larry Duffy of Clogher will lead an online "Service of Hope".
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
We want to say very clearly that there is no such thing as a life without value. - Bishops
It was on 24 May 2015, that Pope Francis signed his landmark encyclical, “‘Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home”.
The intention for Good Friday includes a prayer for those who suffer because of this pandemic.
I’m hoping the message ‘Share with the hungry’ will encourage people to continue to support those who work with the hungry in our communities. - Bishop Denis Nulty
By clicking on the virtual doors each of the days of Advent, we are inviting people to take just five minutes to find moments of peace and reflection on the meaning of Advent and Christmas amidst all the rush and busyness of life around us. - Archbishop Eamon Martin
Trócaire’s Christmas Gifts campaign has sold more than 945,000 gifts since 2000 amounting to a total of €38m to support families overseas affected by long-term poverty and denial of human rights.