‘The Teacher and the Spiritual Life of Children’ – Jessie Rogers
A 30 min talk by Jessie Rogers (St Patrick's College, Maynooth) which offers many insights into 'God's ways of being with children and children's ways of being with God'.
A 30 min talk by Jessie Rogers (St Patrick's College, Maynooth) which offers many insights into 'God's ways of being with children and children's ways of being with God'.
Fr Eamonn Conway on how Pope Francis encouraged the educational work and spirituality of the GRACE project at a recent meeting with an Irish study group in Rome.
Clare Ryan, CEO of CEIST, reflects on the return of Post Primary Schools and the importance and challenge of building community in these times
Maeve Mahon discusses how parishes are celebrating First Communion and Confirmation within the necessary Covid restrictions
Seamus Mulconry, Sec. Gen of CPSMA, reflects on the return of Primary Schools and the great preparation undertaken by school communities.
Seamus Mulconry explains how Boards of Management are supported by the Catholic Primary Schools Management Association.
Dr Aiveen Mullally (Marino Institute of Education) talks to Kate Liffey about the recently revised guidelines produced by the JMB
Dr Amalee Meehan (DCU) talks to Kate Liffey about the implications for Catholic Schools of the new specification for Junior Cycle RE
Hear about how K&L Diocese has partnered with the University of Notre Dame in undertaking a 'School Culture Initiative'.
Dr Doyle unpacks the rationale behind the recent reform of the Junior Cycle RE specification and the implications for Catholic Schools
Dr Byrne explains how all students can do Religious Education from their own perspective which includes students who are practising Catholics
Bishop Brendan Leahy welcomes REtv as a space for dialogue about religious education and the values and beliefs that define catholic schools.
Kate Liffey takes the guest chair on REtv to discuss the review of RSE being undertaken by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA)
Dr Gareth Byrne explains the work of the MDCCE and outlines some of their research work on catholic education and adult faith formation.
Julieann Moran from World Missions Ireland explains why this October is an Extraordinary Mission Month and what resources are available to schools and parishes.
View Episode 1 of our six part TV series reflecting on 'Amoris Laetitia' from Pope Francis and the theme of 'reality'. CC
In Episode 2 of our six part TV series we reflect on the 'Vision' for faith and family within Amoris Laetitia' from Pope Francis. CC
In Episode 3 of our six part TV series reflecting on ‘Amoris Laetitia’ from Pope Francis we explore what 'Love is...' CC
In Episode 4 of our six part TV series we reflect on the social dimension to ‘Amoris Laetitia’ from Pope Francis. CC
In Episode 5 of our six part TV series we reflect on the key theme of 'Mercy' within ‘Amoris Laetitia’ from Pope Francis. CC
In the final episode of our six part TV series we reflect on what people can take away from ‘Amoris Laetitia’ from Pope Francis. CC
In this AMORIS animation we reflect on the importance of allowing time for each other, to enable love to flourish. (AMORIS Animations 1/6) CC
Pope Francis in Amoris Laetitia reflects on how God is a communion of love, and the family is its living reflection. (AMORIS Animations 2/6) CC
In Amoris Laetitia, Pope Francis helps us to see how love overcomes other people’s weaknesses and faults. (AMORIS Animations 3/6) CC
In Amoris Laetitia, Pope Francis warns us of the dangers of the false promises of consumerism for family life. (AMORIS Animations 4/6) CC
In Amoris Laetitia, Pope Francis writes that he wishes to encourage everyone to be a sign of mercy. (AMORIS Animations 5/6) CC
In Amoris Laetitia, Pope Francis shows how families as the domestic church can help transform the world . (AMORIS Animations 6/6) CC
Ger Gallagher previews the range of events that will take place around Dublin and surrounding areas during Ecumenical Bible week 2016 from 15th - 22nd May.
David Payne, Director of CaFE in the UK, explains the workings of The Big Picture Bible course which is aimed at both individuals and groups.
Fr Peter McVerry SJ discusses his latest book in which he highlights forgiveness and compassion as central to our understanding of the God of the New Testament and our lives as Christians.
Natalie Doherty and Fr Kieran O’Mahony present the second part of a four part scripture series intended for pilgrims attending World Youth Day 2016.
Natalie Doherty and Fr Kieran O'Mahony present the first part of a four part scripture series intended for pilgrims attending World Youth Day 2016.
Gerry Malone introduces the Jesse Box - an interactive tool for children designed to engage them with Bible stories of salvation supported by a number of story manuals.
Jeff Cavins has created Bible study programmes used by more than five thousand parishes in the United States, Ireland and other countries.
Jeff Cavins will lead a day of reflection organised by The Living Church office in Down and Connor diocese on 21st November in Belfast.
Fr Maurice Hogan SCC discusses his guide to a fruitful and prayerful reading of each of the four Gospels in turn.
Quick Journey through the Bible Course at Sacred Heart Parish, Belfast
Intro video for this three part Adult Faith Education series from the Irish Augustinians which explores ways of nurturing the deep longing for God in all of us.
Season of Longing is a three part Adult Faith Education series from the Irish Augustinians which explores ways of nurturing the deep longing for God in all of us.
Season of Longing is a three part Adult Faith Education series from the Irish Augustinians which explores ways of nurturing the deep longing for God in all of us.
Season of Longing is a three part Adult Faith Education series from the Irish Augustinians which explores ways of nurturing the deep longing for God in all of us.
Bishop Donal McKeown reflects on how the scriptures sees fasting as a time of grace and a key part of discipleship.
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.
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
Fr Paddy Boyle reflects on scripture as a source of spiritual strength and consolation in the face of illness and death.
Fr Kieran O’Mahony gives an in-depth analysis of this key text which highlights the Lord's faithfulness.
In this extract from a talk at SpiritFest 2013, Fr Kieran O'Mahony reflects that cultural catholicism can be a mere shell without any inner substance.
The Gospel passage known as the Road to Emmaus (Lk 24:13-35) performed at SpiritFest 2013.
Dr Ruth Patterson reflects on the beatitude ' blessed are the merciful' during her address to SpiritFest 2013 entitled 'Let this be our attitude'.
This sensory rich installation was one of the highlights of IEC2012 for many pilgrims- it transports visitors to Capernaum, the village on the shores of the Sea of Galilee where Jesus lived during His public ministry.
The workshop will explore the teaching on the Eucharist to be found in the Fourth Gospel: in particular, the absence of the Lord's Supper in John 13-17.