by Irish Bishops Conference | Mar 23, 2022 | All New, Irish Bishops' Conference, Synod
Bishop Brendan Leahy says that two primary questions for the Synodal Pathway are ‘how are we getting on with one another and how are we reaching out to other people?’ Irish Synodal Pathway At the Spring General Meeting 2020 the Irish Catholic Bishops’...
by Irish Bishops Conference | Mar 22, 2022 | Act to Prevent Trafficking, All New, Featured, Irish Bishops' Conference
Sculptor Timothy Schmalz and Archbishop Dermot Farrell share the dream of the full size bronze of the anti-human trafficking sculpture ‘Let the Oppressed Go Free’ coming to Dublin
by Irish Bishops Conference | Mar 22, 2022 | Act to Prevent Trafficking, All New, Featured, Irish Bishops' Conference
At Mass on St Patrick’s Day, Archbishop Farrell spoke about how the spirit of Patrick is captured by the sculpture “Let the Oppressed Go Free” by Timothy Schmalz, a model of which was present on the altar. This is the Patrick who inspires us today, and whom we,...
by Irish Bishops Conference | Mar 12, 2022 | All New, Church, Featured, Irish Bishops' Conference
Bishop Brendan Leahy and Papal biographer and journalist Austen Ivereigh reflect on the Church’s response to the war in Ukraine Recorded on Thursday 10th March 022
by Irish Bishops Conference | Mar 8, 2022 | All New, Church, Irish Bishops' Conference
Bishop Denis Nulty affirms that listening to people’s experience of faith and Church at local level is a key first step on the Synodal pathway. learn more here – www.synod.ie