Jubilee Year 2025 – Pilgrims of Hope
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
The 2025 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is marked by Archbishop Eamon Martin, Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, and Archbishop John McDowell, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh on the theme Do you believe this?. A brief video has been recorded wherein both Archbishops reflect on this year’s theme, Do you believe this? The Archbishops of Armagh discuss the vital role faith plays in sustaining hope amidst personal and societal challenges today. Archbishops Martin and McDowell also reflect on the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, sharing insights into their own work as Archbishops of Armagh.
Media Statements
Church News
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2025
For the right to an education - Pope's Prayer Intention - January 2025
Pilgrims of Hope - The Jubilee Year of 2025
Every Suffering of the Church is Yours
Cherish all the children of the nation equally
CPSMA - Serving Catholic Primary Schools
'Persecuted and Forgotten? A Report on Christians oppressed for their Faith 2022-24'
A roadmap for a Synodal Church
Reviewing the Synod on Synodality - Bishop Brendan Leahy
'What defines a Catholic School?'
'The Teacher and the Spiritual Life of Children'
Preventing Human Trafficking - Commissioner Drew Harris
No lives are not worth living - Ronan Mullen
The GREEN light to proceed ....
Synod on Synodality Concludes
Dilexit Nos - Bishop Leahy on new Encyclical from Pope Francis
Jubilee of Hope 2025 - Bishop Brendan Leahy
An insight into the Synod Hall - Bishop Brendan Leahy
"It is objectively intolerable ..." Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem on situation in Gaza