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Let the Oppressed Go Free – a dream for Dublin

Let the Oppressed Go Free – a dream for Dublin

by Archdiocese of Dublin | 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
The St Patrick that all of Europe still needs – Archbishop Dermot Farrell

The St Patrick that all of Europe still needs – Archbishop Dermot Farrell

by Archdiocese of Dublin | 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,...
The Cry of the Earth, the Cry of the Poor – Archbishop Dermot Farrell

The Cry of the Earth, the Cry of the Poor – Archbishop Dermot Farrell

by Archdiocese of Dublin | Oct 6, 2021 | All New, Featured, Our Common Home

Archbishop Dermot Farrell talks to Wendy about his recent pastoral letter on the climate catastrophe during his visit to St Clare’s Primary School on the Feast of St Francis
Trinity Sunday – Archbishop Dermot Farrell

Trinity Sunday – Archbishop Dermot Farrell

by Archdiocese of Dublin | Jun 1, 2021 | Faith A, Faith Archive

Homily by Archbishop Dermot Farrell at Mass on Trinity Sunday 2021 in Our Mother of Divine Grace Church Ballygall which was broadcast live by iCatholic on the RTE News Channel. Homily Our faith in the Trinity is about a God who is for us, who lived as a blessing for...
‘To listen with the heart…’

‘To listen with the heart…’

by Archdiocese of Dublin | Mar 19, 2017 | Church A, Church Archive

Bishop Eamonn Walsh (Archdiocese of Dublin) reflects on meeting of Irish Bishops with Pope Francis during their recent Ad Limina visit.
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