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Statement of Archbishop Eamon Martin on the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

by Oisin Walsh | Sep 8, 2022 | News archive 2022

“I pray that Queen Elizabeth’s faith in the Risen Lord will be of comfort to many people, and especially to her grieving family at this sad time.” – Archbishop Eamon Martin Like so many people here on the island of Ireland and around the world,...
Day for Life 2022 – Caring for the Older Person

Day for Life 2022 – Caring for the Older Person

by Oisin Walsh | Sep 8, 2022 | Features, Front Page Banners, Headlines

About Day for Life  Day for Life is celebrated annually by the Catholic Church in Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales. It is a day dedicated to raising awareness of the meaning and value of human life at every stage and in every condition.  This...

Bishop Denis Nulty seeks to discover Ireland’s favourite hymn

by Oisin Walsh | Sep 7, 2022 | News archive 2022

“As someone who enjoys and appreciates singing in church, I am really looking forward to finding out what hymns people most like. As well as hymns many of us grew up with, there have been plenty of new hymns introduced in recent decades and it will be exciting to...

Words of Bishop Donal McKeown and homily of Father Michael Canny at the Funeral Mass for Joseph Sebastian and Rueven Joe Simon

by Oisin Walsh | Sep 2, 2022 | News archive 2022

The Funeral Mass for Joseph Sebastian RIP and Reuven Simon RIP takes place at 11.00am in Saint Mary’s Church, Ardmore Parish, Diocese of Derry.  The Mass, Eucharist, is being conducted according to the Rites of the Syro-Malabar Church, incorporating the music and...

Information for media on the Funeral Liturgy for Joseph Sebastian RIP and Reuven Simon RIP

by Oisin Walsh | Sep 1, 2022 | News archive 2022

The Funeral Mass for Joseph Sebastian and Reuven Simon will take place tomorrow, Friday 2 September at 11.00am in Saint Mary’s Church, Ardmore Parish, Diocese of Derry.  The Mass, Eucharist will be conducted according to the Rites of the Syro-Malabar Church,...
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