‘A time for courageous leadership’ – Church leaders
"We believe this to be a fresh window of opportunity, born of tragedy, but nestling in hope for a future that now requires courageous and compassionate leadership."
"We believe this to be a fresh window of opportunity, born of tragedy, but nestling in hope for a future that now requires courageous and compassionate leadership."
Everyone is invited to take part using the hashtag #LiveLent .
Flame 2019 to take place on 2 March in Wembley Arena
“I invite everyone during this Season of Advent to enjoy our online calendar, which will highlight the themes of love in the family as well as mercy and peace and which will hopefully help families to prepare for Christmas.” - Archbishop Eamon Martin
Our challenge is to present to the world the edifying and inspiring witness of people of faith. - Archbishop Eamon Martin
"My dear families of the Disappeared, your experience and painful vigil has many lessons for the wider healing and reconciliation of our troubled past." - Archbishop Eamon
Archbishop Eamon has also paid tribute in his message to all those who commit their lives to the protection of humanity.
“Pope Francis describes Lent as a favourable season for deepening our spiritual life through fasting, prayer and almsgiving” – Archbishop Eamon
We have all learned through bitter experience that wrong is never all on one side - too many families among us still grieve the losses, or nurse the wounds of sectarianism and hatred. - Archbishop Eamon Martin
“As Advent is the season of preparation for the coming of our Lord, I encourage the faithful, notwithstanding our hectic schedule over the coming weeks, to make time to pray – alone and with loved ones – and by so doing to draw nearer to Christ.” - Archbishop Eamon Martin