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A message of sympathy from Archbishop Eamon Martin at the Funeral Mass for the State Funeral of Garda Anthony Golden RIP

by Oisin Walsh | Oct 15, 2015 | News archive 2015

On behalf of Archbishop Eamon Martin, Dean Colum Curry, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Armagh, delivered the following message at the Funeral Mass of the late Anthony Golden RIP: Dear Nicola, Lucy, Alex and Andrew, I am here in Rome where bishops from all over...

Homily of Bishop Donal McKeown at Mass to celebrate the birth of Saint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582)

by Oisin Walsh | Oct 15, 2015 | News archive 2015

In his amazing first encyclical, published almost 10 years ago Deus Carritas Est Pope Benedict XVI used a phrase that has stuck with me. He described the interactions between God and the human race as the love-story recounted by the Bible.[1] The saints are those who...

Information for the media on the Funeral Liturgy for the State Funeral of Anthony Golden RIP

by Oisin Walsh | Oct 15, 2015 | News archive 2015

Media information The chief celebrant and homilist at the 12.00pm Funeral Mass today for the State Funeral of Garda Anthony Golden RIP will be Father Pádraig Keenan, Parish Priest of Haggardstown and Blackrock, Co Louth, in the Archdiocese of Armagh.  Out of respect...

Funeral arrangements for the late Anthony Golden RIP

by Oisin Walsh | Oct 13, 2015 | News archive 2015

The funeral arrangements for the late Anthony Golden RIP have been announced by the family of the deceased. The funeral arrangements are: “Formerly Farranoo, Ballina. Beloved husband of Nicola (nee O’Sullivan) and adored dad of Lucy, Alex and Andrew. Dedicated...

50th anniversary of Ad Gentes and Mission Sunday 18 October 2015

by Oisin Walsh | Oct 12, 2015 | News archive 2015

  Special Mission Sunday feature on catholicbishops.ie Since 1926, the Church has traditionally remembered its universal mission during the month of October. This year Mission Sunday will be celebrated on 18 October on the theme ‘Abundant Life’. Bishops have...
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