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Bishop Denis Nulty extends an invitation to the Kildare & Leighlin Chrism Mass which will take place in Carlow Cathedral at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, April 14th.
Bishop Brendan Leahy, Breda O'Brien and Fr Donal Dorr and Prof Eamonn Conway share their reaction to Evangelii Gaudium (the Joy of the Gospel) from Pope Francis.
This is the first of two talks given by Stijn Van den Bossche during the the first national conference of The Council for Marriage and the Family (Sept 2013).
This is second of two talks given by Stijn Van den Bossche during the the first national conference of The Council for Marriage and the Family on 28 September 2013 in Maynooth.
Bishop Denis Nulty expresses his thanks for all the parish groups and individuals in K&L who responded to the recent questionnaire on family life and church teaching.
Bishop Raymond Field, Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin and Chairman of the Bishops' Council for Immigrants reflects on this year's message for the World Day of Migrants and Refugees.
Bishop Brendan Leahy reflects on the importance of Catholic Schools week and invites people to attend a special event for teachers and boards of management.
In his Christmas message, Bishop Leo O'Reilly says that he is happy to have the opportunity to greet everyone at Christmas, a time for Miracle and Mystery.
In an interview with Lorraine Buckley, Bishop Brendan Leahy shares Christmas message which draws inspiration from the missionary outreach of Pope Francis.
In an interview with Lorraine Buckley, Bishop Brendan Leahy reflects back on the first months of his time as Bishop of Limerick and looks ahead to 2014.
Bishop Brendan shares his reflection on the recently published 'The Diocese of Limerick - An Illustrated History' and how we are writing a new chapter in our time.
Editor David Bracken introduces this richly illustrated diocesan history which is now available from the Limerick Diocesan Office and all parishes for €20.
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