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Launch of new Catholic religious education curriculum and programme

Launch of new Catholic religious education curriculum and programme

by Oisin Walsh | Sep 29, 2015 | Features, Front Page Banners, Headlines

On Monday 28 September Bishop Brendan Leahy, Chair of the Bishops’ Council for Catechetics launched the new Catholic Preschool and Primary School Religious Education Curriculum for Ireland (2015), and its related religious education programme Grow in Love in the...

Bishop Brendan Leahy launches new Catholic religious education curriculum and programme

by Oisin Walsh | Sep 28, 2015 | News archive 2015

Launch at the Presentation Girls School, Maynooth · The Catholic Preschool and Primary Religious Education Curriculum for Ireland and The new primary school Religious education series, Grow in Love Firstly, I am delighted that we are gathered here today, having just...

Bishop Brendan Leahy launches new Catholic religious education curriculum and programme

by Oisin Walsh | Sep 28, 2015 | Uncategorized

Launch at the Presentation Girls School, Maynooth The Catholic Preschool and Primary Religious Education Curriculum for Ireland and The new primary school Religious education series, Grow in Love Firstly, I am delighted that we are gathered here today, having just...

World Meeting of Families to be held in Dublin in 2018

by Oisin Walsh | Sep 28, 2015 | Features, Headlines

  Pope Francis has announced that the next World Meeting of Families will take place in 2018 in Dublin. He made the announcement at the concluding Mass of the World Meeting of Families which ended in Philadelphia this evening. It was the final stage of Pope...

Archbishop Eamon Martin welcomes announcement by Pope Francis that the next World Meeting of Families will take place in Dublin

by Oisin Walsh | Sep 27, 2015 | News archive 2015

I am delighted to hear that Pope Francis has announced that the 9th World Meeting of Families will take place in Dublin, and that Archbishop Diarmuid Martin is in Philadelphia with our delegation to hear the news directly from the Holy Father. Three years ago the 50th...
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