

Press Release - Saturday, 11 July 2026 - Immediate
All Ireland Primate expresses gratitude to Archbishop Montemayor on his resignation as Nuncio to Ireland
Archbishop Luis Mariano Montemayor, Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland (Catholic Communications Office archive)
Statement from the Apostolic Nunciature in Ireland
His Holiness Pope Leo XIV has accepted the resignation of His Excellency Archbishop Luis Mariano Montemayor as Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland.
Statement by Archbishop Eamon Martin
On behalf of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference, I wish to express my appreciation to His Excellency Archbishop Luis Mariano Montemayor, Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland, following the announcement today by Pope Leo XIV, of his resignation from this role.
Since his appointment to Ireland on 25 February 2023, by the late Pope Francis RIP, Archbishop Montemayor has been warmly welcomed by parishioners and clergy across the length and breadth of the island. His time as Nuncio has coincided with the Synodal Pathway consultations and assemblies and he has also engaged in listening and discussions in several dioceses around the island. His friendliness and good nature has been appreciated, and his approachability has been particularly welcomed by many. Archbishop Montemayor’s guidance and support to the Irish bishops regarding diocesan review and restructuring has been sensitive, collaborative and much appreciated.
I wish to thank Archbishop Montemayor for this commitment and dedication during his tenure here in Ireland. I pray for many blessings and good health for Archbishop Montemayor’s retirement.
Céad Míle Fáilte We warmly welcome all visitors to our parish during these days of summer. We hope you enjoy your stay among us and return home renewed and refreshed and ready for the next part of life’s journey.
New Opening hours for the Parish Office
Tuesday to Friday 10:30 - 12:30pm
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You are welcome to contact the Parish Office by phone : Our Number 053 9191830

Getting Married this year?
A reminder to all couples who are getting married this year: please contact the parish office four months prior to the wedding to check all paperwork and celebrant details as so many weddings have been re-scheduled and all paperwork will have to be checked to ensure it is valid and in date for your wedding. We would ask all couples to call the office and re-confirm your dates please.
The opening words of Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence, summarize its underlying reasons and purpose.
.Pope Leo XIV has taken up the legacy of his predecessor, writing a social encyclical which addresses one of the principal challenges of the contemporary age: artificial intelligence.
Divided into five chapters, Magnifica humanitas has an underlying premise: technology is not “a force antagonistic to humanity” (4), nor is it “inherently evil” (9). However, “technology is never neutral, because it takes on the characteristics of those who devise, finance, regulate, and use it.
Therefore, Pope Leo XIV appeals for people to build “for the common good” and to “remain human,” following a courageous mentality of shared responsibility and communion, so that the world “will come to recognize the human heart as the place where God desires to dwell” (16).

We invite you to explore our weekly parish bulletins, a fantastic resource for staying informed and connected with our vibrant community.
What’s Inside?
– News and Events: Stay updated on the latest happenings and activities in our parish.
– Parish Announcements: Information about upcoming Masses, meetings, and important events.
– Mass Intentions: Find out for whom the upcoming Masses will be offered.
– Community News: Updates on local groups, organizations, and new initiatives.
– Inspirational Reflections: Uplifting texts to support your spiritual journey.
Reading our bulletin is a great way to strengthen your connection with the parish and deepen your faith. Check out the latest issue here and stay engaged with our community!
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