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Diocese of GalwayKilmacduagh & Kilfenora

Deoise na GaillimheChill Mac Duach & Chill Fhionnúrach

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Anniversary of Visit of Pope John Paul II

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The 40th anniversary of the visit to Galway of Pope John Paul II will be marked with a mass in the Cathedral on Sunday 29 September 2019 at 3:00pm. The names of people who attended the Ballybrit mass and who have since died may be put into a box in the Cathedral, and they will be remembered at the… Read more...

Prayer at the Ploughing

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In preparation for hosting the Diocesan Stand 399 at the National Ploughing Championships, Bishop Denis Nulty (Kildare & Leighlin diocese) is inviting people all around the country to choose their favourite prayer, perhaps a prayer learnt at their mother’s knee or handed down ó ghlúin go glúin… Read more...

Youth 2000 Summer Festival

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YOUTH 2000 SUMMER FESTIVAL Join over 1000 young people aged between 16 and 35 this August at the Youth 2000 Summer Festival. The festival takes place in Clongowes Wood College, Clane, Co Kildare from Thursday 15 August to Sunday 18 August 2019. Please see the website at www.youth2000.ie/retreats/… Read more...

Reek Sunday

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Reek Sunday :: Sunday 28 July 2019 The annual national pilgrimage to Croagh Patrick (Reek Sunday) takes place on Sunday 28 July 2019.  Mass will be celebrated on the summit of the mountain on the hour, with the first Mass at 8:00am and the last Mass at 2:00pm. Confessions will be available on… Read more...

Sr Sarah Clarke Award

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Congratulations to Indira Kelly from Seamount College, Kinvara, who won the Inaugural Sr Sarah Clarke Award for her project analysing the fast fashion industry using the tenets of Catholic social teaching. The award was devised by Mia Joyce-Walsh, Youth Ministry Coordinator for Galway Diocese to… Read more...

Resources for Lent 2019

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  The Meaning of Lent The English word ‘Lent’ comes from the Anglo-Saxon word Lencten, meaning ‘Spring’. In other languages the word comes from the Latin, Quadragesima – a period of 40 days.  In the Christian tradition the forty days is understood to refer to a time of intense prayer… Read more...

iCatholic Videos

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