“All acts of violence and intimidation against people and property ultimately weakens society and demean us all.” – Monsignor Liam Kelly
Welcome towards friend and stranger is at the heart of our Christian faith.
Welcome towards friend and stranger is at the heart of our Christian faith.
The World Day of Migrants and Refugees was marked on Sunday 29 September
Pope Francis presided over Mass for migrants in St Peter’s Basilica, marking the 6th anniversary of his visit to the Italian island of Lampedusa.
This statement comes after two recent fires at The Shannon Key West Hotel.
“World Refugee Day is saying take a pause: let’s go beyond the headlines, and realise the enormity of what is going on and the fact that the world can actually do something about this” - JRS
“There have been many changes in Irish society but our duty to love our neighbour no matter where he or she is from is unchanged and, thankfully, unchangeable” – Bishop McAreavey
The commitment to human rights and human dignity in the Church’s social teaching embraces civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights.