Introduction to the iCatholic Player
A quick overview of the iCatholic Player, how it can appear on other websites, our App and how you watch iCatholic on your TV.
A quick overview of the iCatholic Player, how it can appear on other websites, our App and how you watch iCatholic on your TV.
As part of their summer tour to celebrate and promote Consecrated Religious Life in Ireland, 'Rise of the Roses' visited the Salesian Sisters in Fernbank
Aidan shares his vocation story. He will be ordained for service in the Archdiocese of Armagh on 5th July 2015
Archbishop Charles Brown compliments Veritas on their publication of Laudato Si' and expressed the hope that it will be widely read and studied.
In this episode of 'A Question of Faith', Marie Collins provides an update on the work of the Commission since it was established last year.
Fr Conor McCarthy was ordained in Belfast on 28 June 2015 for the service in the Diocese of Down & Connor. Ad multos annos!
As Navan Parish prepares for the ordination of Rev Robert McGivney, we hear how Navan Parish supports the journey towards priesthood.
Aoife Martin brings iCatholic on a tour of Radio Maria Ireland and explains how people can listen to and support them.
Bishop Oliver Doeme reflects on the theme of forgiveness in the context of attacks by Islamic extremists Boko Haram.
A choral group of Irish seminarians sing 'Ubi Caritas' in Chapel of the Pontifical Irish College in Rome.
A documentary on Venerable Matt Talbot, who died 90 years ago on 7 June 1925, recorded at the Matt Talbot Shrine in inner city Dublin.
Enjoy this beautiful hymn sung by Irish Seminarians at Mass on Trinity Sunday 2015 in the Pontifical Irish College in Rome.
In this episode of 'A Question of Faith', Fr Michael Shields shares his incredible experience as a missionary priest in Magadan in Siberia.
Address by Seamus Butler, Chairman of the St Mel's Cathedral Project Committee, at the Rededication Mass on 17th May 2015.
Therese Osborne recalls her co-workers who, like Blessed Oscar Romero, were martyred for the faith in El Salvador in 1980.
In this first part of a two part 'A Question of Faith' special, our panel reflect on the life and death of Blessed Oscar Romero
Greg Daly gives a preview of this week's The Irish Catholic - a 40 page special issue on the Beatification of Oscar Romero
In this episode of 'A Question of Faith' we hear about the good work of Accord and a panel discusses the recently cut to funding for their pre-marriage courses.
Tony Lappin from Scotland reflects on his vocation journey and life now as a seminarian in the Beda College in Rome which caters for older candidates from across the English speaking world.
Eddie Cotter Jr, the founder of DTS in America, gives an overview of this Catholic youth apostolate which draws on the lives of saints to inspire the youth of today.
Interview with Archbishop Eamon Martin about his statement on the Marriage Referendum - Care for the Covenant of Marriage.
The second episode of this five part series on hearing and answering the call to Diocesan Priesthood features a panel discussion on the need for priests.
The introductory episode to a new 5 part series on hearing and answering the call to Diocesan Priesthood. Other episodes to follow ....
Monsignor Roderick Strange discusses how the Beda College in Rome helps older men from the English-speaking world prepare for priesthood.
On 'A Question of Faith' we hear about the on-going work of the National Board for Safeguarding Children, Towards Healing and Towards Peace.
Four seminarians from the Irish College in Rome share how the call to priesthood emerged for them and how they responded.
In this episode of 'A Question of Faith' Fr Ruairi O Domhnaill discusses his experience of a new confidence and interest around vocations to the diocesan priesthood.
This episode of 'A Question of Faith' features a very special interview with Myriam, a 10 year Christian now living in a refugee camp in Iraq.
Watch short highlights from the final rehearsal for the 2015 Ballylinan Passion Play. Sold out except extra performance on Thursday
Archbishop Eamon Martin discusses the statement issued by the Bishops Conference in regard to the upcoming Marriage Referendum.
Archbishop Eamon Martin shares the statement from the Irish Bishops Conference on the upcoming Marriage referendum.
Rathmore Grammar School from Belfast were the winners of this competition organised by the Order of the Knights of St Columbanus.
The Salesians have redesigned their website and released an App for iOS and Andoid devices. Download for free now.
Sr Phylis Moynihan rsm and Fr Ciaran Dougherty OP discuss the Year of Consecrated Life and their work for vocations.
In this video, Irish Coast Guard helicopter pilot Dara Fitzpatrick shares why she would not risk the job she loves doing by over-drinking - 'balance is everything in this job'.
The Salesians are called to the same mission as Don Bosco - first and foremost to the young, especially to those who are poorer.
Our new free iPhone app is available for download in the Apple app store. Android, Windows and tablet versions to follow soon.
Archbishop Eamon Martin shares his hopes for the year ahead, including for the peace process, and offers a blessing to all families and homes in Ireland.
Bishop Leo O'Reilly reflects on how Christ brings peace into the world and unites us in faith as brothers and sisters.
Composer Liam Lawton reflects on how his music allows him to express his faith and previews two upcoming collections for 2015.
John-Mark McCafferty shares some insights into the work of the SVP at Christmas and praises the work of their volunteers and the generosity of their donors.
Br Kevin Crowley was the founder of the Capuchin Day Centre in 1969. Here he recounts the increased demand for their services for the poor in recent years.
Bishop Denis Nulty explains the background to the discussion of funeral liturgies that has started in the Diocese of Kildare & Leighlin.
Bishop Kevin Doran discusses the pastoral statement from the Irish Bishops - The Meaning of Marriage - which is being distributed to over 1,300 parishes.
In celebration of the Year of Consecrated Life, Religious from five different congregations in Ireland share how they discerned the call to their vocation.
Dr Lorna Gold discusses the relaunch of the Cry of the Earth and the pastoral resource (Glas) that Trócaire has published to supplement it.
Monsignor Paul Tighe discusses how the Vatican has embraced digital platforms like twitter and also developed the Pope app.
Wendy Grace chats to Sebastian Gomes from Salt + Light TV about his experience of the 2014 Synod on the Family.
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin shares his reflection on the progress of the Synod on the Family which has been running for the last two weeks in Rome.
Wendy Grace interviews Emer McCarthy about how Vatican Radio serves the universal church in the digital age in dozens of languages.
iCatholic will livestream a panel discussion on the Synod on the Family from Rome on 19th Oct. Watch promo...
Bishop Brendan Leahy outlines Day for Life and explains the theme and message chosen by the bishops for this year's Day for Life on Sunday 5 October.
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin previews the upcoming gathering in Rome on the Pastoral Challenges of the Family in the context of Evangelisation.
This session of story telling and playback theatre was part of the celebrations for 20th anniversary of Mercy International Association
In solidarity with displaced Christians and other minorities, people are invited to walk to and from Church next weekend (21 Sept) and remember them in prayer.
Statement by Archbishop Eamon Martin as he becomes Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland following the resignation today of Cardinal Sean Brady.
Fr Ruairi O’Domhnaill has been appointed by Bishop Denis Nulty as a full-time Vocations Director. They discuss the plan for the year ahead.
Declan Quinn introduces the Aid to the Church in Need charity, which supports persecuted and poverty-stricken Christians around the world.
Monsignor John Byrne interviews a young lady who relays how asylum seekers cannot access 3rd levels grants and so further their education.
Fr Paddy Byrne, curate in Portlaoise Parish, discusses his positive twitter experience and what he shares with his 10,000 plus followers.
Portlaoise Parish outreach includes their website, webcam, video channel on iCatholic along with text alerts and a weekly parish magazine....
Highlights from the ordination ceremony that took place one year ago on 4th August 2013 in Carlow Cathedral.
Lay Participation was one of five core themes identified by the Living Church process in the Diocese of Down & Connor.
Clergy and Religious was one of five core themes identified by the Living Church process in the Diocese of Down & Connor.
Abuse survivor Marie Collins talks about the role and work of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors on which she serves.
Fr Robert McCabe introduces a prayer resource circulated by the Irish Bishops in response to the recent call from Pope Francis for people to pray for peace.
In a powerful monologue, a woman who was emotionally abused by her father shares how it obstructed faith and the path in faith through anger.
This drama examines how faith is handed on and the struggle between parents, children and grand-children to be true to themselves while respecting others.
This drama highlights the issue of double-standards and how we can be more concerned with saving facing in the community than dealing healthily with our problems.
This drama highlights how time-poverty and materialism can get in the way of family but there is the will to do something constructive about it.
Wendy Grace interviews Leah Libresco, a popular US Catholic blogger on patheos.com, before Leah gave a talk in Dublin on 2nd July.
Leah Libresco, a popular US Catholic blogger, Yale graduate, and self described ‘geeky convert’, gave a talk in Dublin entitled 'Having Better Fights About Religion'.
Address by Archbishop Diarmuid Martin at the Marriage and Family Conference held in Clonliffe College on 14 June 2014.
Keynote address by Dr Tony Fahey entitled "Marriage and the Family in Ireland today" at Conference in Clonliffe College.
Let the Devil Sleep is the story of four individual's unlikely journey of confession, forgiveness and reconciliation in post-genocide Rwanda.
Watch a short introduction to this major new resource from the Irish Episcopal Conference. Published by Veritas.
In this interview, recorded in St Mary's NS, Donnybrook, Fr Kevin Doran answers questions about becoming the new Bishop of Elphin.
Salesian Fr Martin McCormack shares a very personal reflection about his impending return to ministry in Africa and how he feels challenged to respond to the Spirit.
Fr Kevin will be ordained Bishop of Elphin on 13th July. Here he gives thanks for the welcome in Elphin and all the work preparing for the ordination.
A 15 minute documentary film about St Alphonsus School Bangalore
Fr Ciaran O'Callaghan explains the approach of the Redemptorist Missions team and how you can book a Parish Mission or Novena.
Bishop Donal McKeown, Bishop of Derry reflects on Pope Francis' message for Vocations Sunday 2014 on the theme 'Vocations, Witness to the Truth'.
Vocations Sunday is a chance to recognise that everyone has a calling in life. Bishop Leahy and others reflect on the message of Vocations Sunday (11 May 2014).
Bishop Denis Nulty (K&L Diocese) has issued his first pastoral letter to the people of the Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin on the theme of vocations.
Liam Lawton speaks about his new album - Lumina - which is a collection of some of his best-known songs arranged by Mark Cahill and performed superbly by the Prague FILMharmonic Orchestra.
Bishop Denis Nulty extends an invitation to the Kildare & Leighlin Chrism Mass which will take place in Carlow Cathedral at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, April 14th.
Sr Consilio's talk at the 2014 Portlaoise Novena on 'how we are all in recovery' was preceded by testimonies from two young people.
Trailer for a three week series beginning on 12th March 2014 which reflects on Evangelii Gaudium from Pope Francis along with Matthew's Gospel.
Watch excerpt from first part of three part series The Good News according to Francis which starts on iCatholic on 12th March.
Watch part one of a three part series - The Good News according to Francis - which looks at the Kingdom of God.
On Wednesday 19th March Anne Doyle gave an address at the 2014 Portlaoise Novena entitled 'Life after the Newsroom'
watch the second part of this three part series which reflects on the teaching of Pope Francis in the light of Matthew's Gospel.
Watch the final part of this three part series - The Good News according to Francis - entitled Belonging to the community of faith
On Ash Wednesday (5th March), Br Kevin, founder of the Capuchin Day Centre spoke at the 2014 Portlaoise Novena on 'Feed the hungry'.
On 26th February, rapper Kieran (Wally) O’Loughlin spoke at the 2014 Portlaoise Novena on The Power of Recovery.
A panel discussion on the Social Teaching of Pope Francis, especially as presented in Evangelii Gaudium.
Bishop Brendan Leahy, Breda O'Brien and Fr Donal Dorr and Prof Eamonn Conway share their reaction to Evangelii Gaudium (the Joy of the Gospel) from Pope Francis.
This is the first of two talks given by Stijn Van den Bossche during the the first national conference of The Council for Marriage and the Family (Sept 2013).
This is second of two talks given by Stijn Van den Bossche during the the first national conference of The Council for Marriage and the Family on 28 September 2013 in Maynooth.
Jesuit Brian Grogan gives his reflection of the Apostolic Exhortation - Evangelii Gaudium - issued by Pope Francis.
Jesuit Peter McVerry gives his reflection of the Apostolic Exhortation - Evangelii Gaudium - issued by Pope Francis.
Fr Paddy Boyle reflects on scripture as a source of spiritual strength and consolation in the face of illness and death.
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin gave the opening address at this seminar in Dublin Archdiocese to mark the 2014 World day of the Sick.
Fr Kevin Bartley shares how the journey through bereavement is supported by faith and community.
Maternity Hospital Chaplain Ann Charlton shares how the bereaved are supported in the hospital and the community.
Bishop Nulty urges pilgrim groups to connect with the local church - the living stones - while in the Holy Land.
Bishop Denis Nulty expresses his thanks for all the parish groups and individuals in K&L who responded to the recent questionnaire on family life and church teaching.
Fr James A. Boyle MHM introduces the little chapel of Adoration that was created during recent developments at the historic St Mary's Chapel Lane Belfast.
In an interview with Maeve Mahon, Fr Bill Kemmy explains the thinking behind the iCatholic player and how it can be used on church websites and social media.
Deirdre O'Rawe talks about the sculpture 'Survival' that adorns the recently renovated regional offices of Accord NI in Belfast.
Michael Kelly, Editor of the Irish Catholic, discusses Evangelii Gaudium from Pope Francis and the media reaction to Pope Francis.
Donal Dorr, author of a major study of Catholic Social Teaching, discusses Evangelii Gaudium from Pope Francis and how the Good News is proclaimed to the poor.
Breda O'Brien shares her reflection on Evangelii Gaudium and discusses what Pope Francis has to say about the place of women in the church , decision-making and his pro-life statements.
Editor Eamonn Conway introduces this extensive volume of thirty-six essays, written by laity, priests and religious, which takes a considered look at the new demands on priests.
In an interview with Lorraine Buckley, Bishop Brendan Leahy reflects back on the first months of his time as Bishop of Limerick and looks ahead to 2014.
Bishop Brendan Leahy, Bishop of Limerick, shares his reflection on Evangelii Gaudium which includes a powerful conversion call for all of us.
Prof Eamonn Conway shares his reflection on Evangelii Gaudium and his understanding of what Pope Francis means by a 'missionary option' for the Church and the idea of a 'hierarchy of truths'.
Evangelii Gaudium follows on from the Synod on the New Evangelisation held in Rome in Oct 2012. Prof Conway discusses how the spirit evident at that gathering is reflected in the 'Joy of the Gospel'.
Suzanne Mulligan discusses 'Evangelii Gaudium', the Apostolic Exhortation recently issued by Pope Francis and the emphasis on dialogue.
Bernard Fitzpatrick, President of Salesian Past Pupils Ireland, talks about a trip to Africa.
Bishop Nulty discusses the 2013 Reach Out campaign with its focus on Pope Francis. 40,000 gifts are being circulated including a portrait of the Holy Father.
Liam Lawton is embarking on a Christmas tour along with releasing a new album - Bethlehem Sky. Also hear about his next collection of liturgical music and writing a special composition for Disney.
The address by Sabine Higgins at the ceremony in City Hall in Dublin honouring 200 returned missionaries
Two hundred returned Irish Missionaries were honoured at a ceremony in Dublin attended by Sabina Higgins.
Bernard Fitzpatrick explains how the annual collection for the Salesian Missions got started and thanks people for their on-going support.
St. Evin’s School has a long tradition of fundraising for the Missions and is closely affiliated to The Irish Society of Missionary Children.
Watch a celebration of the Children helping Children Prayer Service in St Evin's National School, Monasterevin.
Bishop Francis Duffy addresses the congregation at his Episcopal Ordination as Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise on 6th Oct 2013 in St Mary's Pro-Cathedral in Athlone
Fr Paddy Byrne from Portlaoise speaks about the great community spirit at the Ploughing Championships and the importance of the church presence in the midst of the gathering.
Bishop Michael Burrows, the Church of Ireland Bishop of the Diocese of Cashel and Ossory, welcomes people to the Ecumenical Church Stand at the Ploughing.
Patrick Treacy explains the background to the bell tower in the Garden of Presence at Integritas, a domestic centre of Christian spirituality in Kilkenny.
Patrick Treacy talks about the 'Absent Presence' sculpture in the Garden of Presence at Integritas, a domestic centre of Christian spirituality in Kilkenny.
Safeguarding awareness programmes at parish level are delivered by ‘trainers’ who themselves have been trained by tutors at national level.
An introduction to an exhibition of the letters written from China between 1912 - 1916 by Fr Edward Galvin who co-founded the Maynooth Mission to China, which later became the Columban Missionaries.
Fr Hugh MacMahon guides us through an exhibition at the IMU Centre which traces the activity of Irish Missionaries over 1500 years until present day and looks to the future of mission.
The opening remarks by Archbishop Diarmuid Martin at the Episcopal Ordination of Bishop Denis Nulty in Carlow cathedral on 4th August 2013.
The homily given by Monsignor Brendan Byrne, Diocesan Administrator of Kildare & Leighlin, at the Episcopal Ordination of Bishop Denis Nulty.
The address given by Bishop Denis Nulty of Kildare & Leighlin Diocese at the end of the ordination ceremony in Carlow Cathedral on 4th August 2013.
Bishop elect Denis Nulty thanks people for their good wishes and shares some photos that give an insight into his journey from the family farm in Slane up to his ordination.
Archbishop Eamon Martin delivers a powerful and direct appeal for the Irish people to choose life and for the faithful to pray that abortion legislation will not be voted in.
Archbishop Eamon Martin invites people to join with him in praying the Choose Life Prayer for the Child in the Womb. Download full text.
Anne Reid, Mercy Associate, reflects on IEC2012 and what it means for the Cause for the Canonisation of Catherine McAuley to have had a stand at the Exhibition Centre.
It is possible to download a prayer card asa PDF or for large quantities you can order printed cards from Veritas.
Michael Kelly, the newly appointed Editor of The Irish Catholic, shares his vision for how the newspaper can facilitate discusssion while affirming people's faith.
Archbishop Eamon Martin delivers the statement issued by the Irish Bishops Conference on 11th June 2013.
Sarah Carey gives her own personal take on what might attract people into church and how the church could learn from basic marketing principles and practices.
Fr Denis Nulty shares some reflections with the clergy of the diocese of Meath where he has ministered for the past 25 years.
Joanna Joyce introduces the Emigrant Information Pack 2013. This Parish Resource has been prepared by The Irish Episcopal Council for Emigrants (IECE).
Fr Iggy McCormack shares his own vocation story and explains why he would recommend the life of a priest.
Parishioners in St Mary's Drogheda being told on 7th May 2013 that their PP, Fr Denis Nulty was being made a Bishop.
A short video with some visual highlights of this joyful and beautiful celebration which uses the Psalm from the ceremony as its soundtrack. A commemorative DVD of the entire ceremony is now available.
Watch the homily by Fr Tony Mullins during the Episcopal Ordination of Bishop Brendan Leahy in St John's Cathedral, Limerick on 14th April 2013.
Watch the address given by Bishop Brendan Leahy at the conclusion of his Episcopal Ordination in St John's Cathedral, Limerick on 14th April 2013.
Brenda Drumm reflects on the Papal message for World Communications Day (12th May 2013) with its theme - "Social Networks: portals of truth and faith; new spaces for evangelization."
Find out about the series of seven leaflets which help introduce people to the content and vision of the National Directory for Catechesis in Ireland.
Fr Denis Nulty, Bishop Elect of Kildare & Leighlin Diocese, confirms his Episcopal ordination will be on 4th August 2013 and reflects on his initial priorities in this interview with Brenda Drumm.
Father Rory Brady from the Diocese of Raphoe shares his own vocation story and journey to priesthood and explains why he would recommend the life of a priest.
Fr Denis Nulty addresses a gathering at the door of Carlow Cathedral as Bishop Elect of Kildare & Leighlin.
Fr Willie Purcell, National Coordinator for Diocesan Vocations in Ireland, shares his own vocation story and explains why he would recommend the life of a priest.
Monsignor Jim Cassin, who serves on the Bishops' Conference Council for Education, shares his own vocation story and explains why he would recommend the life of a priest.
A short video capturing the joyful and beautiful celebration that took place in St John's Cathedral, Limerick on Sunday, April 14th 2013. A full DVD is being prepared for release.
Bishop Mc Keown, Chair of the Council for Vocations of the Irish Episcopal Conference, shares his own vocation story and explains why he would recommend the life of a priest.
Joanne Joyce introduces the work of the ICPO which is currently the only organisation working on behalf of Irish prisoners overseas and their families.
In this video, Anne Reid, Mercy Associate, narrates an account of the last days and death of Venerable Catherine McAuley, foundress of the Sisters of Mercy.
In April 2011, six Sisters of Mercy set off to Haiti, along with 350 other volunteers, to work on the Haven Partnership Build it Week 2011.
Maeve Mahon explains the story and meaning behind a special installation created in Carlow Cathedral for the 2013 K&L Diocesan Congress
Hannah Evans and Fr Padraig Shelley discuss two Trócaire programmes designed to help people engage with Justice principles and to develop a direct connection with a community in a developing country.
Rev Ruth Patterson shares a reflection - A Hand of Friendship - at the close of her address entitled Encountering the Other at the 2013 K&L Faith Congress. Full 35 minute talk available.
Eoin O'Mahony and Bernadette Sweetman introduce the National Directory for Catechesis in Ireland and explain how people might engage with it locally.
A look at the print media campaign in preparation for the visit of Don Bosco's Relic to Ireland. See full details of the itinerary.
Tony Curran explains the purpose of Catholic Comment, why he got involved as a speaker and his sense of the need for lay catholics to find their voice.
Author Dawn Eden reflects that our wounds, while painful and sometimes humiliating, can be the source of healing and a profound union with the Risen Lord - who was recognised by the apostles by his wounds.
Sr Marianne O'Connor, the outgoing Director-General of CORI, reflects on recent changes and the way forward for religious life.
Julian Drapiewski gives a short introduction to the video series - Particles of Faith - which will form part of resources available on yearoffaith.ie
Jo Smith interviews Miriam Gormally about the interviews that Soul Waves Radio makes available weekly to over 30 local and community radio stations and posts to their website.
Brian Grogan SJ from the Jesuit Communication Centre in Dublin, explains the inspiration behind the widely popular on-line prayer resource and how it has also turned into a publishing success.
The editor of The Irish Catholic, Michael Kelly, explains how their new website is intended to serve its existing readership and to expand the range of available content.
Watch some short clips from this new DVD which gives an intimate insight into the homes and hearts of people from the Archdiocese of Armagh as they fulfil their calling in life.
Watch passages from the homily given by Archbishop Diarmuid Martin at a gathering for volunteers for the 2012 International Eucharistic Congress and read full text.
Teresa Menendez shares her memories of the closing liturgy in Croke Park and the hand over to the Philippines who will host the next International Eucharistic Congress in 2016.
On 17 August 2012, Arles Parish held a special farewell for Fr PJ Madden which included a concert and a farewell address from Fr PJ.
Fr Michael Drumm discusses school patronage and inclusivity.
Today we go to 'Our Lady Queen of Peace' Church to have a look at the youth activities which are held here during the congress.
This video shows some of the volunteers who have worked very hard behind the scenes to make the International Eucharistic Congress such a success.
Share the Good News is the title of the ten year plan for the revitalisation of the Irish Church. It took six years of consultation to compose the plan before it was approved by Rome. This workshop explores various aspects of Share the Good News.
Fr Thomas Rosica, founding CEO of Salt and Light Television, Canada's first national Catholic Television Network is joined by Sebastian Gomes who joined Salt and Light TV earlier this year.
We hear from one of the organisers of Catholic Comment - Petra Conroy - and one of their newly trained speakers - Kevin Leavy who is a primary school principal from Co Roscommon.
Fr Michael Shields is a native born Alaskan priest ordained 32 years ago for the Archdiocese of Anchorage, Alaska and now in the Diocese of St Joseph, Far East Siberia, Russia.
This video features a short documentary of this 1932 exhibit
The Eucharistic Procession of the International Eucharistic Congress 2012.
This video focusses around the theme of the day: Priesthood and Ministry in the Service of Communion
This video report takes us from the volunteers checkin area on Simonscourt through the general registration area towards the RDS Arena.
Todays video shows a small bit of the action at the Youth Space at the International Eucharistic Congress 2012.
Hoy visitamos a una de las iglesias de acogida y conversamos con los peregrinos acerca de su experiencia en el Congreso y sus expectativas para la semana.
Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle, Archbishop of Manila, addressed the topic of The Abuse of Children: Accepting Responsibility, Bringing Healing
Today at the Eucharistic Congress we take a look at some of the exhibitions in the main hall and talk to exhibitors and pilgrims about their experiences so far.
Learn about the Holy Family Monstrance which will be used in the Prayer Space Tues and Sat at IEC2012 and will be on display on balcony of Exhibition Hall on their days.
The congress officially started today, Sunday the 10th of June. This short video shows some parts of the opening Mass and some interviews with pilgrims.
Our first video report from IEC2012 which shows the registration and information areas for IEC2012. It includes contributions from volunteers in a number of languages.