Don’t forget! Our celebration of 400 years of Capuchin life and service to the Irish People takes place tomorrow Sat 27th of Feb in our friary in Church St. All are welcome to attend all or even just part of the day. Full details and times of the talks are below. Programme Flier for
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Archive: February 2016

Come and Celebrate 400 years of Capuchin Service in Ireland with us! Heritage Conference this Weekend!
We can hardly believe it but we have reached the week of our celebration of 400 years of Capuchin Franciscan service in Ireland! Please come along to our day’s celebration in Church St on Saturday! Meet the brothers and hear our speakers on the amazing journey of the friars in their work as Brothers of…
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First Lenten Reflection by the Capuchin Preacher to the Pope
For many years one of the privileges of the Capuchins has been to provide a friar as the official preacher to the Pope. It is both a grace and an extraordinary responsibility. The current holder of the position is our brother Raniero Cantalamessa. Below you can find an English translation of his first Lenten reflection…
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Irish Capuchins and 1916: Article in the Independent today
A wonderful reminder this morning in the Irish Independent Newspaper supplement of the pastoral work of of the brothers during the 1916 Rising and on into today! Don’t forget! Our heritage conference celebrating 400 years of Irish Capuchin Franciscan Service, including talks on the role of the Capuchins in 1916, will take place in Church…
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5 Young men begin their journey into Capuchin Life in Korea
In our Korean custody, (a mission territory of the Irish friars), on the 15th of February five young men were admitted to Postulancy. This is the first stage of the formation path to become a Capuchin friar. They received the Tau Cross from Br. Laurence the Custos of the Mission as a sign of their…
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Friars lead Ecumenical Service at Kilmainham Jail for 1916
Cutting of our brothers Seán Kelly and Philip Baxter from the Irish Times on Monday as they prepared to lead an Ecumenical Service of Remembrance for the Leaders of the 1916 Rising at Kilmainham Jail on Sunday last. The Capuchins had been invited to lead the celebration as our brothers had a central role in…
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Passing to the Lord & Funeral Arrangements of our brother Hugh Davis
Our brother, Hugh Davis, died late last night at the Bon Secours Hospital in Cork; he was a member of the Rochestown community and was in his 86th year. Br Hugh was born of Irish parents in Bristol on the 30th of April 1931. As a young man he qualified as a welder and mechanical…
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1,200 Capuchins gather to celebrate Mass with Our Holy Father Pope Francis
On the occasion of the presence at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome of the relics of our holy brothers St.’s Padre Pio and Leopold Mandic over 1,000 friars gathered with the Holy Father and at his invitation to venerate the relics and celebrate Holy Mass together. The two saints were chosen to come to Rome…
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