The ‘most multicultural choir in Ireland’ is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, and will mark the occasion with a special concert in Dublin.
Month: March 2014
Suas volunteers to paint town green
‘Shamrocks for Schools’
Pope Francis – A high impact year
Cathal Barry takes a look at the first year of Francis’ pontificate
The revelation of God as Trinity
The Trinity is revealed in its fullness by the Spirit, writes Cathal Barry
Youth Ministry Awards Night
Bishop Browne expressed his hope that the “seeds sown through the years” would “flourish afresh through the graduates of this course”.
Living with an eating disorder
During an information evening hosted by Bodywhys, a national voluntary organisation, and the Eating Disorder Service in St Patrick’s Hospital, Dublin, one of the service users shared the daily torture of an eating disorder
ACP call to reinstate abuser priests wrong – child protection expert
Leading child protection expert has dismissed calls made by the ACP that clergy who abused children should be forgiven for past “mistakes” and allowed return to ministry.
Faith schools face off for Jack Kavanagh cause
Major rugby match planned in a bid to raise funds Jack Kavanagh, who broke his neck in a swimming accident in 2012
Cloyne backs parish pastoral councils
Parish councils will afford the opportunity for all to participate and reflect on the challenges facing the mission of every parish community
A shamrock rosette for St Patrick’s Day
These homemade rosettes take only a few minutes to make

Mags Gargan
Cathal Barry
Erin Fox