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The Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference wishes to appoint a Senior Communications Officer to its Catholic Communications Office.
Full details ⬇️ https://t.co/sbRhrMyzkh
My hope is that every Catholic school will be a place where we celebrate God and celebrate life. A place for learning and praying, for reading and playing and creating. A place where our children live in God’s holy presence and receive everything as his gift. #CSW23
📸: 2018
Our conversation with God should never be only about ourselves. We need to talk to him about our loved ones and colleagues, about the concerns we have for our culture and society.
That’s the mission of the Church — to bring people to Jesus. To bring people into contact with his mercy and love. Through our Baptism, each one of us has been entrusted with this mission.
Evangelization means stirring in people the desire for Christ and the thirst for holiness. It means bringing the Church’s teachings into dialogue with contemporary thought.
Now more than ever, we need to walk together, peacefully and joyfully. Together, we need to bear witness to the beautiful truth — that we are all children of God, and that every human life is sacred.
-@ArchbishopGomez#OneLifeLA#ForwardInHope
#BeyondRoe || @archbishopgomez hopes “that we will come together & seize this opportunity to create a post-Roe America where human life is cherished and cared for, and where the family is recognized as the true foundation of a just and prosperous society." https://t.co/v2jkcS1PNM
.@CatholicBishops Ireland have issued a strong statement on return to public worship: "For people of faith not to be free to worship until regulations return to Level 2 whilst many other restrictions are eased is seen as particularly distressing and unjust https://t.co/jDKazj4NjK
The Bishop of Raphoe has asked Catholics to contact their political representatives to lift the restrictions on public Masses. “We need to let our political leaders know that God and our worship of Him are central to us; they are utterly essential” https://t.co/OsQrUcVdeO
A bill which offers assistance in suicide to certain categories of our citizens - those already vulnerable - while suicide prevention programmes are put in place for those of us who are young and healthy, has nothing to do with dignity or equality.