Cardinal Brady asks for prayers for the suffering people of Haiti

Cardinal Seán Brady, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, issued the following statement in response to the human tragedy caused by the major earthquake in Haiti this morning:

I offer my prayerful support to the people of Haiti following the devastating earthquake in the early hours of this morning. The images and reports of the scale of human suffering experienced by Haitians has been very distressing, while the speed of devastation inflicted on the capital, Port-au-Prince, has been shocking.

My prayers are with those coming to terms with losing family members and friends. I ask for special prayers to be offered for the injured so that they may find the courage to rebuild their lives, and, that we remember in our prayers those who have died in Haiti due to this catastrophe.

I also ask for prayers of support to those providing emergency assistance and medical treatment to the injured and displaced.

Irish people have traditionally shown immense generosity in supporting relief agencies which give on the ground help to areas of devastation. I ask - while appreciating these are difficult times at home - that we once again show such selflessness in this hour of need for Haiti. Trócaire, the bishops’ overseas development agency, has opened an appeal* to help relieve the situation in Haiti.

Finally, I wish to reiterate this morning’s words by the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, during his general audience address, when he has asked for prayers and support for the people of Haiti. Pope Benedict said: ‘My thoughts go in particular to the population hit just a few hours ago by a devastating earthquake which has caused serious loss of human life, large numbers of homeless and missing people, and vast material damage.

‘I invite everyone to join my prayers to the Lord for the victims of this catastrophe and for those who mourn their loss. I give assurances of my spiritual closeness to people who have lost their homes and to everyone who, in various ways, has been affected by this terrible calamity, imploring God to bring them consolation and relief in their suffering.

‘I appeal to the generosity of all people so that these our brothers and sisters who are experiencing a moment of need and suffering may not lack our concrete solidarity and the effective support of the international community. The Catholic Church will not fail to move immediately, through her charitable institutions, to meet the most immediate needs of the population.’

15 Jan 2010 - 11:55 by administrator2 XNews |

Bishop Fleming's Homily Christmas 2009

“The people who walked in darkness has seen a great light; on those who live in a land of deep shadow a light has shone.” (Isaiah 9.1)

For much of the past year we have lived in a land of deep shadow, engulfed in an economic recession, disturbed by the devastation caused by flooding and, in recent weeks, almost overwhelmed by a renewed awareness of the tragedy of child sexual abuse. As a people, we have walked through the valley of darkness and we have longed for even a glimpse of any light that might point the way towards a better future. On this Christmas night we welcome the reminder given by God that our world has, in fact, seen a great light and that light is still shining, even if we feel overwhelmed by darkness at times


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28 Dec 2009 - 14:50 by administrator2 XNews |

The Winter General Meeting of the Irish Bishops’ Conference takes place today and tomorrow, 9 and 10 December 2009, in Maynooth. At the end of the first day, Bishops published the following statement:

“We, as bishops, apologise to all those who were abused by priests as children, their families and to all people who feel rightly outraged and let down by the failure of moral leadership and accountability that emerges from the Report


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12 Dec 2009 - 06:39 by administrator2 XNews |

Irish bishops meet Pope Benedict XVI in the Vatican
Today Cardinal Seán Brady and Archbishop Diarmuid Martin met with the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI in the Vatican. After their meeting the Vatican Press Office issued the following statement.

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12 Dec 2009 - 06:35 by administrator2 XNews |

Statement following meeting between bishops and survivors of institutional abuse
On 7 October last an historic meeting took place in Maynooth between representatives of four survivor groups (Right to Peace, Alliance Support Group, Irish SOCA, and Right of Place) and the Irish Bishops’ Conference.

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12 Dec 2009 - 06:33 by administrator2 XNews |

Statement issued by the Bishop of Killala, Dr. John Fleming on the report of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse in the Archdiocese of Dublin
THE report of the Commission to Inquire into
Child Abuse in the Archdiocese of Dublin makes
disturbing reading. Its publication has brought this
dark chapter in the life of the Church in Ireland
back to centre stage in public debate. It has
reawakened the pain of the past in victims and
believers alike. The abuse, suffering and harm
caused to so many children is a source of profound
regret. The stories of the personal pain and
indignity inflicted on the most vulnerable children
in our society are truly shocking.




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30 Nov 2009 - 05:15 by administrator2 XNews |

Statement by Archbishop Michael Neary, Archbishop of Tuam, in response to the report of the Dublin Archdiocese Commission of Investigation

The report of the Dublin Archdiocese Commission of Investigation has been published. I wish to echo Archbishop Martin’s reaction in that it makes for sad and shocking reading. The sadness and shock are all too familiar to those of us who have had to deal with similar problems in our own dioceses. So many lives have been devastated, so much suffering of the innocent, so much harm inflicted.


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27 Nov 2009 - 10:07 by administrator2 XNews |

ACCORD Pre-Marriage Course dates 2010

1. Jan 11th, 18th, 25th&Feb 1st - 4 Monday nights -8pm -10 30pm each night.
2. Feb 19th & 20th - Fri 7 30pm - 10pm & Sat 9 30am - 5pm
3. Apr 16th & 17th - Fri 7 30pm - 10pm & Sat 9 30am - 5pm
4. May 10th, 17th, 24th & 31st - 4 Monday nights -8pm -10 30pm each night.
5. Sept 6th,13th,20th & 27th - 4 Monday nights -8pm -10 30pm each night.
6. Oct 8th & 9th - Fri 7 30pm - 10pm & Sat 9 30am - 5pm
7. Nov 13th & 20th - 2 Saturdays - 10am - 5pm each Saturday

23 Nov 2009 - 06:00 by administrator2 XNews |

Known unto God: Homily Given in St Muredach’s Cathedral, Ballina, by Bishop John Fleming for the Fifth Annual Mass of Remembrance. November 22nd 2009
From the north of France right down to the south of Italy you will find the graves of soldiers killed during two World Wars. If you go into anyone of those cemeteries you will find thousands of headstones without a name and with the inscription “Known unto God” written on them.


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22 Nov 2009 - 06:01 by administrator2 XNews |

Irish Bishops' Drugs Initiative: Launch of Alcohol/Drugs Handbook Nov. 16

As a priority alcohol should not be a sponsor of sporting events or sporting organisations.
Public policy at an all-island level should be coordinated, consistent and reflect the seriousness of this issue. It is necessary to reduce the alcohol/blood level to 50mg, North and South. - Bishop Éamonn Walsh
Bishop Noel Treanor, Bishop of Down and Connor, today launched 'Alcohol/Drugs Handbook, How to form a parish response to alcohol/drug issues' at a seminar in Drumalis Retreat and Conference Centre, Larne, Co Antrim.


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17 Nov 2009 - 08:22 by administrator2 XNews |

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