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Time to move forward for the Church

Just last Friday Kilkenny made history when the Church of Ireland installed the first ever female Dean of Ossory at St Canice’s Cathedral. The Very Rev Katharine Poulton now holds the prestigious position and resides here in Kilkenny at the deanery. It was a big day for the COI community and the ceremony was fittingly prestigious.

First lady installed at St Canice’s Cathedral

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The first ever female Dean of Ossory was installed at a ceremony celebrated at St Canice’s Cathedral on Friday last.

Communions and Confirmations at the Springhill Court Hotel

Treat yourselves to a family day out at The Springhill for your child’s special day this year by celebrating with lunch at The Springhill Court Hotel, ideally located offering personal service and attention to detail by the staff whilst enjoying the spacious surroundings.

Orthodox Church Service

The next Church Service will be held on Sunday May 2 at the Church of the Holy Rosary, Castlebar, at 3.30pm.

End of the road for Galway confessions as diocese plans to instal automated confessionals?

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This could be the last Holy Week that confessions are heard in Galway City, following the revelation last evening that automated confession kiosks are set to be installed in several city churches next month.

Make it a family affair at The Westwood

Looking for that perfect venue for your upcoming family occasion?

If women had been involved, as they are now, the response to clerical sex abuse would have been different

The Archbishop of Tuam, Dr Michael Neary, has told the priests of the diocese that Pope Benedict asked for the forgiveness of the clerical sex abuse victims during a meeting with Irish bishops on February 15.

Priest offers quickie Masses

A Ballyhaunis priest has a novel approach to making sure that parishioners who are stuck for time are able to attend Mass by offering a 15-minute Mass.

If women had been involved, as they are now, the response to clerical sex abuse would have been different

The Archbishop of Tuam, Dr Michael Neary, has told the priests of the diocese that Pope Benedict asked for the forgiveness of the clerical sex abuse victims during a meeting with Irish bishops on February 15.

Priest offers quickie Masses

A Ballyhaunis priest has a novel approach to making sure that parishioners who are stuck for time are able to attend Mass by offering a 15-minute Mass.

 

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