Diocese heeds Pope's words about being in the market place and sets out stall with packed line up of events.
1.5 million people have been displaced and 4 million face hunger.
Trócaire assisting 700 farming families evicted in March 2011 in the Polochic Valley.
“We utterly condemn the risks to civilians by both the rocket fire and the military invasions”: Trócaire’s Executive Director, Éamonn Meehan.
Both sides acting recklessly and without regard for the safety of civilians, Éamonn Meehan warns.
One million displaced within the country and 378,000 seeking refuge in Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan and Uganda.
Food Not Fuel relates the struggles of the indigenous Mayans in Guatemala.
Work of teams contributes to decision to allocate $300 million to health budget.
But agency warns that deal must lead to improved humanitarian access, as five million people are "in urgent need of aid".
Futures based on the primacy of the market are not likely to be just or fair warns SJI.
Mother of Mercy hospital in the Nuba region provides life-saving care to 150,000.
People have been catapulted into dire suffering, unable to return to their homes, and now in urgent need of food, clean water and shelter.
Need for independent monitoring of implementation of climate change targets.
Pontiff “has truly captured the imagination, hearts and minds" of the people of Ireland.
Bishop concerned that so many families “labouring under strain of severe financial burdens.”
Ireland “abandoning world’s poorest by abandoning this commitment” - Trócaire director.
“Incredible generosity in difficult economic times from a diocese of just 122,000 people.”
Feast of music to be presented in St Patrick’s Cathedral by singers drawn from city's two communities.
Workshop talks aimed at enabling "the people of Syria, the region and the world to conceive of a new beginning."
Actor makes massive personal donation as donations slump in the wake of CRC scandal.
CEO of Jack and Jill foundation "appalled" by Central Remedial Clinic revelations.
A Catholic agency can never renounce its Catholic identity, Archbishop Martin warns.
"It’s painful to watch," Sr Anne Healy said of her visit to Leyte Island following typhoon Haiyan.
Ireland has “strong bonds" with Filipino people through missionaries and Filipinos working here - Tánaiste.
Forty-five killed in Sadad as Irish Church to hold collection in aid of Trócaire's work in Syria.
Lord Mayor’s medal awarded to woman who overcame breast cancer.
Fr Gerry Campbell competing in his third Dublin City Marathon for Trócaire.
Trócaire provides tips on recycling, reducing food waste and conserving energy and water.
Contribution recognises unprecedented scale of the crisis - Minister Costello.
Some progress reported on MDGs but UN Secretary General warns against complacency.