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Cardinal Brady calls for prayers and support for the Polish community

by Oisin Walsh | Apr 12, 2010 | News archive 2010

PRESS RELEASE10 April 2010 Cardinal Brady calls for prayers and support for the Polish community Cardinal Seán Brady, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, said “I express my deepest sympathies to the people of Poland who, with heavy hearts, are...

Commitment of New Deacons a Sign of Hope for the Future

by Oisin Walsh | Apr 6, 2010 | News archive 2010

PRESS RELEASE 6 April 2010 Commitment of New Deacons a Sign of Hope for the Future Bishop Willie Walsh, Bishop of Killaloe, ordained two students from the Pontifical Irish College, Rome as deacons on Easter Monday, 5th April 2010.  Gerard Jones (27) and Damian...

Homily by Cardinal Seán Brady for Easter Sunday

by Oisin Walsh | Apr 4, 2010 | News archive 2010

PRESS RELEASE 4 April 2010 Homily by Cardinal Seán Brady for Easter Sunday St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh Last night we blessed the Easter fire and the paschal candle.  They symbolise the light of the Risen Christ breaking into the world to scatter the darkness...

Homily Notes of Archbishop Diarmuid Martin at Easter Vigil Mass

by Oisin Walsh | Apr 3, 2010 | News archive 2010

PRESS RELEASE 3 April 2010  Homily Notes of Archbishop Diarmuid Martin at Easter Vigil Mass Pro-Cathedral, Dublin We have heard the familiar yet striking readings from the Old Testament which recount the wonders which God had worked for his people from the...

Archbishop of Canterbury expresses sorrow and regret to Archbishop of Dublin

by Oisin Walsh | Apr 3, 2010 | News archive 2010

PRESS RELEASE3 April 2010 Archbishop of Canterbury expresses sorrow and regret to Archbishop of Dublin The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, this afternoon (Saturday) telephoned Archbishop Diarmuid Martin to express his deep sorrow and regret for...
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