Cathedral News
Trinity Sunday
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The modern world wants rational explanations for everything; yet the doctrine of the Trinity is something that we will never begin to understand.
Pentecost Sunday
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Luke uses powerful images of tongues of fire and a loud wind to describe the coming of he Holy Spirit. He wants to convey to his readers the drama of the occasion and the gift that has been given.
The Ascension of the Lord
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The Ascension of Jesus into heaven brings to a conclusion the resurrection story, where he has been transformed into a new life.
Sixth Sunday of Easter
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The atmosphere at the Last Supper must have been one of both great fear and sadness. Jesus had been betrayed by one of his friends and he knew his end was coming.
Galway Diocesan Pilgrimage to Knock
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The 2023 Diocesan Pilgrimage to Knock takes place on 23 May.
Fifth Sunday of Easter
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In his gospel, John’s central object is to proclaim the person of Jesus Christ as saviour. His prologue declares clearly that Jesus is the Word of God, who existed from the beginning.
Saint of the Month: St Philip Neri
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St Philip Neri, founder of the Oratory, is remembered on 26 May.
Fourth Sunday of Easter
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It is all too easy for religious leaders to become involved in partisan politics to the detriment of their spiritual offices .Pierre Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais, who presided at the trial of St Joa
Third Sunday of Easter
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We are not certain of the location of Emmaus, but Luke tells us that it was seven miles from Jerusalem.
Saint of the Month: St Julie Billiart
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Founder of the Sisters of Notre Dame, St Julie Billiart is remembered on 8 April.