The Advent and Christmas Appeal 2023 launched by Bishops’ Appeal in the last days of November focuses on the desperate situation in the Middle East.
In the newest episode of our Inspiring angles podcast series, Wilma Kirkpatrick talks through the skills and patterns in textile art, created by her and Helen O’Hare, currently on display in Belfast Cathedral.
A video celebration of our successful MindMatters conference at Dublin’s Radisson Blu Hotel in October is now available, complete with interviews with Bishop Pat, Archbishops John and Michael, and project leaders.
The Church of Ireland’s strong opposition to euthanasia and support for hospice and palliative care was affirmed yesterday evening (Tuesday, 5th December) in evidence presented to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Assisted Dying.
‘At our recent Prayers for Peace in St Fin Barre’s Cathedral led by young people of Cork Diocesan Youth Council we had compiled a list of the tragically too many places in the world where there are wars, conflict or unrest due to terrorism.’
This Advent and Christmas, Dublin and Glendalough is inviting people across Ireland to join them to ‘Shine a light for the Diocese Jerusalem’ as they continue their Christian service in the midst of war and devastation.
Archbishop Michael Jackson introduces the appeal by the Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough for the Diocese of Jerusalem to help people affected by the current conflict in the Middle East.
The RCB Library at Braemor Park, Dublin, now is open on weekdays, Monday to Friday, from 10.00am to 12.30pm and from 1.30pm to 4.15pm.