Archbishop Eamon Martin takes a ‘selfie’ picture with students attending the fourth annual Armagh Diocesan Faith Award ceremony last week, which celebrated the gifts and talents of 250 young people who receieved the Muiredach Cross Award or Pope John Paul II Award for their active role in their respective parishes, communities and schools.
Month: April 2014
Trinity College and the Bible
New TCD crest a turnaround
Fr Boland case highlights pressure on priests – psychiatrist
Scandals leave innocent priests vilified
Time for a confessional tune up
Confession is no longer part of life for many
Journalist suspended for ‘Benedict death’ message
Correspondent Robert Mickens steps aside
Huge crowds respond to Pope’s call to Confession
Irish parishes take up the challenge
Priest to run from ‘Bann to Boyne’ for charity
Fr Gerry Campbell from the Archdiocese of Armagh plans to run more than 85 miles over four days from April 6-9 to raise funds for Trócaire’s Lenten campaign. He is pictured Alan Black (Allianz), Cardinal Seán Brady, Archbishop Eamon Martin and Eithne McNulty (Trocáire). To sponsor Fr Gerry’s efforts or to take part email gerry-campbell65@gmail.com…
Achonry parishes unite in Confession
‘The light is on’ initiative takes place on Palm Sunday
RTĖ star gets moving on arthritis
RTĖ’s John Murray, who lives with arthritis, is joined by fellow patient Erica Mitchell in urging people with the condition to change the record on exercise at the launch of ‘Moving is the Best Medicine ’campaign which aims to debunk the myth that a sedentary lifestyle is best for arthritis. Photo: Conor McCabe
Legion of Mary receives official Vatican approval
Legion described as a “remarkable testimony of faith”

Mags Gargan
Mary Kenny
Paul Keenan
Michael Kelly