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Lobbying for jobs will continue, Council for the West tells bishops
Bishops in the west of Ireland have been re-assured that the Council for the West will continue to lobby for employment creation throughout the region.
Archbishop announces new diocesan appointments in Mayo
The Archbishop of Tuam Michael Neary has announced a series of new diocesan appointments which will take effect from Friday July 19.
Archbishop announces new appointments in Tuam archdiocese
Archbishop of Tuam Michael Neary has announced a series of new diocesan appointments which will take effect from Friday July 19.
Death of former Archbishop of Tuam Dr Joseph Cassidy
The death took place yesterday (Thursday) of the retired Archbishop of Tuam, Dr Joseph Cassidy, aged 79. His death was announced by Archbishop of Tuam Michael Neary.
Western Family History Association to host talk on church records
The Western Family History Association will host a talk entitled ‘Church of Ireland Records and Family History Research’ at its next meeting, which will take place in the Claregalway Hotel on Wednesday November 14 at 8.15pm.
New Dawn—a new diocesan magazine
The chairman and members of the Diocesan Pastoral Council of the Archdiocese of Tuam are pleased to announce the launch of a new magazine aimed at improving communications between the Church, the clergy and parishioners.
Louisburgh priest appointed as new parish priest of Knock
Archbishop of Tuam Dr Michael Neary has appointed Rev Richard Gibbons as Parish Priest of Knock in succession to the late Mgr Joseph Quinn.
Walk on St Stephen's Day
The Half Tochar walk will take place on St Stephen's Day departing the Abbey by bus at 11am to Aughagower and walking back to Ballintubber Abbey.
Grandparents to remember 9/11 victims in Knock this Sunday
This Sunday (September 11) thousands of grandparents are expected to attend the annual National Grandparents Pilgrimage in Knock hosted by the Catholic Grandparents Association. The Archbishop of Tuam, Dr Michael Neary, will be the chief celebrant with Fr Benny McHale as the homilist. EWTN’s Kathy Sinnott will deliver a reflection. Liam Lawton and Ann Marie Gibbons are guest singers with music under the direction of Finola Higgins-Cosgrove.
Archbishop Neary to lead annual ‘Reek Sunday’ Pilgrimage
The annual Reek Sunday pilgrimage will take place this weekend on Ireland’s holy mountain Croagh Patrick. This pilgrimage has been carried out uninterrupted for more than 1,500 years. Croagh Patrick has some 100,000 visitors annually with up to 20,000 people expected this weekend.