Please see below information:
- for staff working in the Catholic Communications Office;
- to access the CCO press release archive;
- to open our interactive map of the 26 dioceses on the island of Ireland;
- for the contact information list of Diocesan Communications Officers; and,
- on our Digital Hub which offers guidelines to dioceses and parishes when communicating in the digital world.
Catholic Communications Office
Columba Centre, Maynooth, Co Kildare, W23 P6D3
[email protected]
Martin Long, Director
Tel: +353 (1) 505 3010
Mobile: +353 (0) 86 172 7678
Email: [email protected]
Crysta Gunn, Senior Communications Officer
Tel: +353 (1) 505 3055
Mobile: +353 (0) 83 041 8275
Email: [email protected]
Chah Garde, Communications Officer
Tel: +353 (1) 505 3017
Email: [email protected]
Father Paul Clayton-Lea is editor of Intercom magazine – the pastoral resource for people in ministry:
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +353 (1) 505 3000
Website: www.intercommagazine.ie
Press release archive
- Latest News
- Press Release Archive 2023
- Press Release Archive 2022
- Press Release Archive 2021
- Press Release Archive 2020
- Press Release Archive 2019
- Press Release Archive 2018
- Press Release Archive 2017
- Press Release Archive 2016
- Press Release Archive 2015
- Press Release Archive 2014
- Press Release Archive 2013
- Press Release Archive 2012
- Press Release Archive 2011
- Press Release Archive 2010
- Press Release Archive 2009
- Press Release Archive 2008
- Press Release Archive 2007
- Press Release Archive 2006
- Press Release Archive 2005
- Press Release Archive 2004
- Press Release Archive 2003
- Press Release Archive 2002
- Press Release Archive 2001
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Click here to see the interactive map of the dioceses of Ireland
Diocesan Communications Officers
Armagh – Mr Martin Long [email protected]
Dublin – Mr Peter Henry [email protected]
Cashel & Emly – Father Joe Tynan [email protected]
Tuam – Father Francis Mitchell [email protected]
Achonry – Father Vincent Sherlock [email protected]
Ardagh & Clonmacnois – Father Tomas Cox [email protected]
Clogher – Dr Gary Carville [email protected] and [email protected]
Clonfert – Monsignor Cathal Geraghty [email protected]
Cloyne – Father James Moore [email protected]
Cork & Ross – Father Tom Hayes [email protected]
Derry – Father Michael Canny [email protected]
Down & Connor – Father Edward McGee [email protected]
Dromore – Father Feidhlimidh Magennis [email protected]
Elphin – Ms Sheena Darcy [email protected]
Ferns – Father Odhrán Furlong [email protected]
Galway & Kilmacudagh – Father Diarmuid Hogan [email protected]
Kerry – Diocesan Office [email protected]
Kildare & Leighlin – Father Micheál Murphy [email protected]
Killala – Father Gerard O’Hora [email protected]
Killaloe – Father Brendan Quinlivan [email protected]
Kilmore – Father Darragh Connolly [email protected]
Limerick – Ms Catherine Kelly [email protected]
Meath – Father Derek Derby [email protected]
Ossory – Father Dermot Ryan [email protected]
Raphoe – Father Patrick Dunne [email protected]
Waterford & Lismore – Mr Lee Walsh [email protected]
Digital Hub
In the first instance, our behaviour on social media, and output, should be informed by Towards Full Presence, a pastoral reflection for engagement with social media, see the Vatican Document published by the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communications. In our work to promote the mission of the Gospel, this accessible and considered document is a must read for all Catholic communicators.
The Digital Hub is an advice centre, developed by the Catholic Communications Office, to offer dioceses and parishes guidance when communicating in the digital world. Visit our page to review topics such as social media, broadcasting, live streaming and sharing content online. Wherever you are in terms of preparedness, our Digital Hub can help in the creation and management of websites and social content.