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Today’s liturgy gives a preview of the events we will celebrate between Holy Thursday and Easter Sunday: the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus. These events are also the focus of this and every Sunday celebration. We ask for God’s help in understanding their significance.
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The Synodal Pathway – Vatican Two for slow learners Gerry O’Hanlon S.J. (Letter to the Irish Times, 39.3.2025) gently reminded Diarmuid Ferriter that, in his column of March 21st assessing…
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News release Meeting of the XVI Ordinary Council Vatican, 7 April 2025 The third meeting of the XVI Ordinary Council of the General Secretariat of the Synod took place in…
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In receiving these reflections you are invited to be part of a much bigger picture where each recipient is invited to pass them on to others, who in turn do…
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Final Exit? LIGHT SMALL AREA TO ONE SIDE. SADOC, THE HIGH PRIEST’S BURSAR, AT A SMALL TABLE, COUNTING OUT COINS. JUDAS STANDS A LTTLE WAY OFF, OBSERVING. SADOC … twenty…
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Evaluating Women’s Experiences: Share your voice…The World Union of Catholic Women’s Organisations (WUCWO) and the World Women’s Observatory (WWO) is seeking the assistance of women who were actively engaged in the…
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Theme: ‘Radical Restoration’ 5th Sunday Lent Year C 2025 Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SSXJSc1Di4
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Letter to the Bishops and the People of God Did you know that the General Secretariat of the Synod (Cardinal Mario Grech) has sent a letter to all Bishops, and…
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ACP Leadership Team member Tim Hazelwood speaking with Monica Morley on Midwest Radio’s Faith Alive programme on the recent ACP press statement on C McGregor’s visit to the White House…
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The 5th AMRI Webinar: A National Voice for Laity and Lay Mission in Ireland – The European Experience Tues 8 April 2025 7.00pm-9.00pm with guest speakers Josian Caproens (President),…
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This fifth Sunday of Lent, we gather to worship our compassionate God, who heals our sinfulness and challenges us to leave our sinfulness behind.
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Tom Hamill was a priest, Biblical scholar, poet and musician, who grew up in Dundalk, Co Louth. He was ordained for the Archdiocese of Armagh in 1964. After further studies…
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Over 60 people graduated in the Killala Diocese Lay Leadership Graduation Class recently. A report from Monica Morley on Midwest Radio’s Faith Alive programme:
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