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Statement by Bishop Denis Nulty on the death of Pope Francis

by [email protected] | Apr 21, 2025 | Latest, News Archive 2025

Book of Condolences for people to record their sympathy on the death of Pope Francis is now available on the homepage of catholicbishops.ie, and on the Irish bishops’ social media platforms of Facebook, Instagram, X, and on BlueSky Link to video clips...

Bishop Leahy: He is the Jubilee Year in person, the world’s heart that brings hope

by [email protected] | Apr 17, 2025 | Latest, News Archive 2025

Chrism Mass homily of Bishop Brendan Leahy of Limerick, celebrated at Saint John’s Cathedral, Limerick Our Chrism Mass this year is taking place during a Jubilee Year with its focus on hope.  During the ceremony we will bless the oils that will be used in...

Homily of Bishop Larry Duffy at Chrism Mass

by [email protected] | Apr 17, 2025 | Latest, News Archive 2025

Homily of Bishop Larry Duffy at Mass of Chrism Service is at the heart of today’s scripture readings. Here are readings that are alive and addressed to each one of us. In the first reading, the prophet Isaiah speaks with the voice of an animated one:...

Archbishop Farrell: life-giving hope is rooted in our relationship with Christ

by [email protected] | Apr 17, 2025 | Latest, News Archive 2025

Homily of Archbishop Dermot Farrell for Chrism Mass Our Wellspring of Hope – Christ, the One High Priest Holy Thursday is the Feast of Communion, it is the Feast of One-ness, of Unity.  It is a feast in two parts: the second part is this evening when we...

Wishing you a happy and blessed Easter 2025

by [email protected] | Apr 17, 2025 | Latest, News Archive 2025

This Sunday, 20 April, marks Easter Sunday, a day when Christians honour the sacrifice of the Cross and celebrate the presence of the Risen Christ.  The traditional Christian greeting for this day, “Christ is risen, Alleluia!” reflects the immense joy...
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