Archbishop of Dublin presides at Mass to mark tenth anniversary of Don Luigi Giussani’s death and 60th anniversary of the founding of his movement.
“Many people believe his prayers have brought the healing power of God into their lives and his tomb is visited daily by those who seek his help.”
Responding to the findings of the latest NBSCCCI audits Archbishop Martin said some of the results left him “seriously concerned”.
Dublin seminar provides concrete suggestions on how to structure the pastoral care of the sick in a parish in today’s world.
Christian ethic of self-giving and generosity challenges the Church, which is called never to be self-promoting: Archbishop Martin.
Pope Francis desires that God’s people around the world should have an opportunity to make their contribution to the process.
"It was an attack on a city, on a nation, on a culture, and on democracy."
Religious leaders, members of the Diplomatic Corps, and French community to attend Mass in Pro Cathedral in Dublin.
“We will not heal those whose lives have drifted from Jesus Christ by throwing books of dogma at them," warns Archbishop Martin.
Archbishop tells members of Oireachtas and Diplomatic Corps that hidden in Irish society is a serious problem of people who are the victims of trafficking.
Judge rules doctors may end life support treatments to a pregnant woman who has been clinically dead for a number of weeks.
120 tonnes of non-perishable food donated to help those in need this Christmas.
New residence in Dublin will enable 26 long-stay residents have a permanent base for six months and will also offer nine emergency beds every night.
Many who decry the errors of the recent past quickly forget “how much all of us in our own way were part of a culture of empty celebrity in the days of prosperity”.
One of the particular themes Pope Francis stresses is that the call to be Christians begins on the periphery.
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin urges every parish and organisation concerned with the future of Christian marriage to take part in conversation.
Faithful and people of goodwill urged to support their neighbour, the vulnerable and the elderly.
Donations of non-perishable food sought to restock food bank for those most need this Christmas and into 2015.
“Religious life is only authentic when it is marked by humility” - Archbishop Diarmuid Martin.
Archbishop says having clear norms and common reporting standards which act as benchmarks will be of great help to entire charity sector.
A longing for certainties may spring from personal uncertainty rather than strong faith Primate suggests.
Archbishop Martin calls for greater inclusiveness of the disadvantaged in the Irish educational system at a graduation Mass for St Patrick's College.
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin was neither disappointed nor satisfied with how things ended in the Vatican last weekend.
“In a more equal Church there would be lay people involved in determining the guest list as well as on it,” married couple tell ACI conference.
The biggest challenge: how to open a dialogue with men and women where they are and lead them to a better idea of the Christian understanding of marriage.
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin briefs journalists in the Vatican on Saturday, halfway through the Synod discussions.
Bishop Denis Nulty of Kildare & Leighlin appointed president of ACCORD.
Irish Church’s reform groups highlight need for baptised to get involved in the debates going on at the synod.
Lived experience and struggle of spouses can help find more effective ways of expressing fundamental elements of Church teaching Archbishop Martin tells Synod.
Fr Damian McNeice is first Roman Catholic to hold this position in Council's fifty year history.