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Fr. Joe Maier CSSR, Honored at annual OPUS Prize Humanitarian Award Ceremony

27 Nov 2014

Fr. Joe Maier, CSSR, was named one of three finalists for the annual Opus Prize, a prestigious annual award that “recognizes unsung heroes who, guided by faith and an entrepreneurial spirit, are conquering the world’s most persistent social problems.”   The Opus Prize is given annually to recognize unsung heroes of any faith tradition, anywhere […]

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Feast of All Saints, 1st November

29 Oct 2014

Remembering our beloved dead throughout November All Souls is one of the most beloved feasts of the Church year. On Saturday 1st November and all throughout the month, we remember our beloved dead, to pray that they are on their way to heaven, and to know that the whole Church prays with us. Read the Novena […]

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Fr. Stephen McCabe C.Ss.R. RIP

29 Oct 2014

Fr. Stephen McCabe C.Ss.R. The death has occurred of Fr. Stephen McCabe C.Ss.R. (Brazil & Dublin), peacefully, on Monday 27th October 2014. He will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his Redemptorist confreres in Brazil and Ireland, his brothers Michael and Peter, his sisters Teresa, Mary and Catherine, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives and […]

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Publication of Review of Safeguarding Practice

23 Oct 2014

Statement by The Redemptorists in Ireland (The Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, Dublin Province), in response to publication of Review of Safeguarding Practice Today, Thursday 23rd October 2014, we publish a Review of Safeguarding Practice in the Redemptorist Congregation in Ireland (it is available at www.redemptorists.ie). It was undertaken in the past few months, […]

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Tens of Thousands Flock to Church as Irish Priest starts ‘Novena Selfies’ Craze

20 Oct 2014

The request to take the ‘novena selfies’ was made to the ten thousand people who go daily to St Gerard’s novena in Dundalk.   Now the Facebook page of the Redemptorist’s church is being inundated with selfies from old and young alike.   The novena is organised by Fr Michael Cusack who has embraced social […]

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Archbishop Warda C.Ss.R.: Reports on Iraq

06 Oct 2014

Internally Displaced persons (IDP) and the Humanitarian Crisis in Iraq (Bashar Warda CSsR, the Chaldean Archbishop of Erbil writes a detailed report on the humanitarian crisis in Iraq. We publish the first part of the report and you may be able to download and read the entire report from the link given at the end […]

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Our Mother of Perpetual Help Logo

06 Oct 2014

BIJU MADATHIKUNNEL, CSSR, WINS THE OMPH LOGO COMPETITION Read full details Congratulations to Biju Madathikunnel for the winning entry. The is now the Official Logo for the Celebration of our Jubilee Year.  May we truly experience our Mother of Perpetual Help, as an Icon of Love!

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IRLAND: SERVE

23 Sep 2014

SERVE is a partner of the Redemptorists, working both here in Ireland and overseas, alongside the Redemptorist Solidarity Office for Africa and Madagascar. SERVE is a development and volunteering organisation committed to tackling poverty in the majority world. SERVE strives to do this by working in solidarity, service and partnership with marginalised and oppressed communities […]

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New Mission in Albania

23 Sep 2014

Three Redemptorists start new mission of the Congregation Yesterday (10.09.2014) three Confreres went to Albania. Laureano (Spain), Andrzej (Poland), Dominic (England) are about to start this new mission of the Congregation, and especially of the Conference of Europe. I think, this is a big thing: old Europe, lacking of vocations, is able to make such […]

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Children’s Grief Project

17 Sep 2014

Lidl Local Hero : Sr. Helen Culhane   In less than five years, Sister Helen Culhane’s Children’s Grief Project has helped over 600 schoolchildren and young adults who have been affected by loss through separation or divorce. Based in Limerick City, Helen’s Children’s Grief Project is a safe haven for those who need it most, a welcome […]

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