Wednesday January 25th
Each day, you are invited to join in
• Daily Prayer in the Mission booklet
Click Here for Mission Booklet 2023
• Wednesday Mass in your parish or online
Wednesday Mass comes from St James’ Church, Killorglin at 10.00am
Daily Reflection online
• Prayer Petition online
CLICK HERE to add your petition
• Horizons and Just a Thought on Radio Kerry
• Wednesday Mission Talk @ 8.00 p.m. online
Tríona Doherty – Call to Love
Triona Doherty is co-author, with Jane Mellett, of The Deep End: A Journey Through the Sunday Gospels in the Year of Luke (Messenger Publications, 2021) and The Deep End: A Journey Through the Sunday Gospels in the Year of Matthew (Messenger Publications, 2022). She has a Masters in Theology from St Patrick’s Pontifical University Maynooth, and is a former editor of the Redemptorist magazine Reality. Tríona has also worked with CatholicIreland.net, Carmelite Institute of Britain and Ireland, Good Shepherd Ireland and Laudato Si’ Movement. She lives in Athlone with her husband and seven-year-old son.
Be Christ’s Love – Dr Patricia Kieran
Dr. Patricia Kieran is Director of the Irish Institute for Catholic Studies and Senior Lecturer in Religious Education in Mary Immaculate College. She has co-written and edited books on a range of topics including Catholic Theology, Religious Education in an Intercultural Europe, Children and Catholicism & Trends and Challenges in Education. She is a parent of five children.
Fr Hugh Lagan – Finding the Treasure: The Search for Happiness
Fr. Hugh Lagan SMA is a priest with the Society of African Missions and a chartered clinical psychologist. He has led retreats and workshops internationally on psychological and spiritual well-being, positive change, trauma and resilience.
Dr Michael Conway – Being Love for Others
Dr. Michael Conway is a priest of the diocese of Galway, who teaches Theology at St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth, where he is Professor of Faith and Culture. He gives talks regularly on the changing face of religion, spirituality, and faith throughout Ireland. He has studied both in science and in theology in Ireland, Italy, and Germany. As part of his work, he explores issues of faith and religion in contemporary European culture with a specific concern for the Irish situation.