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An Easter Message for all our Parshioners

  

 “Easter gives hope to everyday life.” — Pope Leo XIV. In a world often shadowed by conflict and uncertainty, Easter reminds us that hope is stronger than fear, and light always breaks through darkness. Pope Leo XIV’s words this week echo deeply: “Easter gives hope to everyday life… Paschal hope does not disappoint.” That hope calls each of us to be instruments of peace — in our homes, our parish, and our world. May the Risen Christ bless you and your families with peace, joy, and renewed faith. Thank you for being part of our parish family and for helping make this Easter a true celebration of love and community. Fr Pat. 

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POPE LEO XIV'S CALL FOR PEACE IN OUR WORLD

 

 

EXTRACT FROM POPE LEO XIV'S HOMILY

 

 

Editors’ note: Pope Leo XIV delivered this homily during a prayer vigil for peace on the evening of April 11.

Dear brothers and sisters, 

Your prayer is an expression of that faith which, according to the words of Jesus, moves mountains (cf. Mt 17:20). Thank you for accepting this invitation to gather here at the tomb of Saint Peter and in so many other places around the world to pray for peace. War divides; hope unites. Arrogance tramples upon others; love lifts up. Idolatry blinds us; the living God enlightens. My dearest friends, all it takes is a little faith, a mere “crumb” of faith, in order to face this dramatic hour in history together—as humanity and alongside humanity. Prayer is not a refuge in which to hide from our responsibilities, nor an anesthetic to numb the pain provoked by so much injustice. Rather, it is the most selfless, universal and transformative response to death: we are a people who are already risen! Within each of us, within every human being, the interior Teacher teaches peace, urges us toward encounter and inspires us to make supplication. Let us rise from the rubble! Nothing can confine us to a predetermined fate, not even in this world where there never seem to be enough graves, for people continue to crucify one another and eliminate life, with no regard to justice and mercy. 

In the context of the 2003 Iraq war crisis, Saint John Paul II, a tireless advocate for peace, said with deep emotion: “I belong to that generation that lived through World War II and, thanks be to God, survived it. I have the duty to say to all young people, to those who are younger than I, who have not had this experience: “No more war” as [Saint] Paul VI said during his first visit to the United Nations. We must do everything possible. We know well that peace is not possible at any price. But we all know how great is this responsibility” (Angelus, 16 March 2003). I make his appeal my own this evening, relevant as it is today. In the life of the Church, priests are called to accompany, support and serve their communities. But they themselves can go through difficult moments in which they need closeness and support. With this in mind, Pope Leo XIV, in his prayer intention for the month of April, invites us to pray for priests experiencing a crisis, that they might experience the nearness of God and his people, and rediscover hope and joy in their vocation. In this month’s intention, the Holy Father thinks especially of priests “when loneliness weighs heavily, when doubt clouds their hearts, and when exhaustion seems stronger than hope.” He prays that they might rediscover that “they are not mere functionaries or lonely heroes, but beloved sons…and pastors sustained by the prayer of their people.” Likewise, he invites the entire community to care for them through being near, sincere listening, and constant prayer, recognizing that they too need to be supported on their journey. You are not alone. By praying, you join the millions of people who belong to the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network who, from every corner of the world, are praying for the challenges of humanity and the Church’s mission.

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amén.

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Contribute to the fundraiser for the New Pastoral Development Programme, which is training 30 Lay People in Maynooth for Parish Ministry . Support the Collection Weekend in the Diocese of Ferns, this weekend. Envelopes are available at all churches this weekend, and You can also donate online at www.ferns.ie. Your generosity will shape the future of parish life Together, let's empower our community and ensure a vibrant and active parish environment. Make a lasting difference with your donation!


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On the second day of the Spring General Meeting of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference in Maynooth, bishops published the following statement calling for peace in the Middle East:

‘Yet again, the people of the Middle East are experiencing an unjust war with the loss of innocent lives.  War is utterly destructive.  In an era of change and readjustment of geopolitical balances and cultural paradigms, war is not the answer.  No political leader has the authority to unleash war at will.

The uncertainty incited by the current situation in the Middle East is destabilising for the world on many fronts – politically, socially and economically.  This is a time for international diplomacy to work for peace based on justice.

We are particularly mindful of the Irish citizens who are in the various countries of the region at present, including members of the Irish Defence Forces on peacekeeping duties.  This is a very worrying time for them and for their families.  We assure them all of our prayers during these days.

We pray too for those innocent lives lost, and for all those people and families who carry injuries and trauma.

We join with Pope Leo XIV in calling on all parties involved to ‘assume the moral responsibility of halting the spiral of violence before it becomes an unbridgeable chasm’ (Angelus, 1 March 2026).

As the Holy Father also noted in his recent address to diplomats, ‘All of this suffering, anxiety and fear reminds us how much the world needs to turn to God, who alone is peace.  In this season of Lent, let us pray for peace, fast from words and acts of hatred and conflict and discover anew the life-giving peace that Jesus Christ brings us – ‘my own peace I give you, a peace that the world cannot give…’ (John 14:27).  Let us keep to the fore Pope Leo’s timely 

Prayer Intention for March 2026: ‘that nations move towards effective disarmament, particularly nuclear disarmament, and that world leaders choose the path of dialogue and diplomacy instead of violence and war’.

At this moment of great tension and volatility for the people of the Middle East, and for the world, we ask for prayers for peace and healing; that the voices of hatred will be replaced by a politics dedicated to upholding the God-given dignity of every human person, the common good and solidarity with those in need.

 

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