“Face Time”: The graces of a quieter Christmas
Perhaps one of the graces of a “Covid-Christmas” may be a more serene and deeper contemplation of Christ who is, in the Holy Father’s words, 'Misericordiae Vultus', that is, “the Face of the Father’s Mercy”, writes Fr Donncha Ó hAodha in the current issue of 'Position Papers'.
For the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
A meditation by Fr Andrew Black, for the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception.
We Are Beloved
Last year, a group of young women professionals in Ireland got together to thrash out ideas on how to spread a positive message about the Catholic Church and help young women re-discover the joy of their faith and be energised by it.
Irish Jesuit Hero who Influenced Mother Teresa and Josemaria Escriva
Fr. Willie Doyle was a World War I military chaplain who died while serving heroically those alongside him.
Fostering Excellence in Journalism
The Cleraun Media Conferences, held in Dublin every two years, have become an important forum for journalists to address ethical and professional issues.
"Saint Josemaria is one of my favourite saints"
An interview with Maolsheachlann Ó Ceallaigh, who works in the library of University College Dublin in Ireland, about his recent book “Inspiration from the Saints.”
Free eBook: Pope Francis in Ireland
This book contains the homilies and addresses of Pope Francis during his apostolic journey to Ireland for the World Meeting of Families (August 25 - 26, 2018). It is available in PDF, ePub and Mobi format.
"Pope Francis brings a new energy many young people can identify with"
Donal, Jack, Niall and Mairead recount their experiences working as volunteers at the recent World Meeting of Families in Ireland.
Prelate’s Pastoral Visit to Ireland
From April 18th to the 21st, Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz made his first pastoral visit as Prelate of Opus Dei. This article offers some news about his activities in Ireland.
Marriage, a Christian vocation
Saint Josemaría teaches that marriage is a Christian vocation to which many people are called, as shown in the video series “Take a chance on happiness.”