Diocesan News
Discovery Gospel Choir to launch ‘Mind Yourself’ diocesan project
Meath and Kildare are launching a new community project to raise awareness of mental health issues.
Meath and Kildare are launching a new community project to raise awareness of mental health issues.
“Gender justice is not a women’s issue – it’s our together issue.” This was one of the resounding messages from Tuesday’s seminar on gender justice which was organised by Bishops’ Appeal and the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough.
Well over 600 people, including 360 school pupils and CLCGB members, learned all about the life of Ireland’s patron saint at Patrick’s Mysterious Adventures in Christ Church, Lisburn, Diocese of Connor.
Congratulations to the Revd Mervyn Jamison who has been instituted as rector of Drumbo Parish after serving as Minister–in–Charge for 18 months.
On Friday 15th March 2019 in the Market Place Theatre, Armagh, for the fourth year running, Archbishop Richard Clarke and Archbishop Eamon Martin came together to share insights on the life and witness of St Patrick.
The Diocese of Down and Dromore partnered with Open Doors for its annual St Patrick’s Day celebrations in Downpatrick on Monday 18 March.
The Very Reverend William (Billy) Beare, a son of the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, died on Friday 15th March in the care of the staff at Cork University Hospital.
With just under two weeks to go until this year’s SEARCH Colloquium, time is running out to book your place. The thought–provoking day–long event is being held in partnership with TCD Chaplaincy on Saturday March 30 in Trinity’s Long Room Hub from 10am to 5pm.
Preaching at the annual Civic Service in St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork, to mark St Patrick’s Day, the Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, Dr Paul Colton, said that ‘more than ever our society and world needs bridge–builders.’