Fr Alan’s Journey in South Sudan
Fr Alan left Ireland to help with the Missionaries in South Sudan at the beginning of Covid.
Follow his journey for some amazing insights to life in South Sudan.
Festival Fun at Brightlights ’12
Aylesford Friary, in Kent, was alive last weekend with music by the MOBO nominated Jahaziel and Indecisive; workshops on a range of issues relevant to young people today; and a sense of celebration that has to be experienced to be believed. Each year hundreds of young...
Atheist Blogger becomes Catholic
Leah Libresco has caused something of a stir in the US. Most of us in Ireland and England probably never heard of her, but she's all over CNN at the moment. In the course of her regular atheist blog, 'Unequally Yoked: a geeky atheist picks fights with her Catholic...
Statio Orbis of the Eucharistic Congress
Last Sunday 60,000 pilgrims gathered in Croke Park for the Statio Orbis of the 2012 Eucharistic Congress. This gathering was the culmination of a week’s celebration of hope, exploration of faith and sharing of love. When people were asked what was so special about the...
Fr. Alan’s Interview with RTE’s Drivetime
One of the Eucharistic Congress' themes during the week was vocation to priesthood and religious life. During the course of the day a number of people, including myself, were interviewed by the national broadcaster, RTE. We talked about vocation and how God continues...
Something’s in the air at the Congress
I got a text from a friend earlier today asking me if the Congress was worth all the effort. After all it's taken years for planning, loads of work and hundreds of hours of sticking up bunting and stuffing envelopes. The answer though is a resounding YES! As...
Unity at the Eucharistic Congress
Ecumenism was the name of the game at the 50th International Eucharistic Congress (IEC2012) today Monday 11th June, with an extensive programme of events on the RDS campus and main arena focusing on the importance of Christian Unity. The theme of the day was Exploring...
Kick Off for the Eucharistic Congress
It was a day of football and faith. While the result from Poland wasn't great it was a wonderful day in Dublin. We had over 12,000 pilgrims from Ireland, England, Korea, Peru, Canada, South Africa, in fact from all the corners of the world for the opening of the 2012...
Bieber Fever in South Africa
You couldn’t have planned it if you tried. After a very long drive and a good night’s sleep I’m up and wandering around the Holy Family Centre with Sr. Susan. There are children running around, playing football or simply chatting with one another. As I turn the corner...
The Divine In Everyone
There's a clock on the office wall of the Tshwaranang Hospice and Care Centre that advertises the services of a local funeral director. It's a sombre reminder of the reality facing South Africa in light of the HIV / AIDS crisis. But in a place that could easily be...
Africa Here We Come! (Maybe)
By my very nature I'm not a nervous passenger. In fact I love travelling. I love the sights, trying the food, making new friends, and experiencing different cultures! But by any measure this trip has gotten off to a rocky start. I'm sitting in Cork Airport with an...









