A short video with Bishop Crean talking about the Synodal Process https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADZ3ZwLGBsIb
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Homily of Bishop Crean – 8th Sunday C 27th February 2022 Church of the Most Holy Rosary, Midleton
8th Sunday C 27th February 2022 Church of the Most Holy Rosary, Midleton “Temperance Sunday” One hundred years ago Bishop Robert Browne was the Bishop of Cloyne. In the library […]
Homily of Bishop Crean – 7th Sunday C – 20th February 2022
7th Sunday C 20th February 2022 St. Colman’s Cathedral, Cobh “Compassion and Truth” My friends, In an email I received during the week there was a most insightful observation from […]
Homily of Bishop William Crean – 6th Sunday – 13th February 2022
6th Sunday 13th February 2022 St. Colman’s Cathedral, Cobh My friends, Its fascinating to observe the speed with which we have moved from Covid to Inflation! While we know […]
Homily of Bishop Crean – 6th February 2022- 5th Sunday
5th Sunday 6th February 2022 St. Colman’s Cathedral, Cobh “Cast out your nets” My friends, There are a lot of genuine and interesting conversations going […]
Homily of Bishop William Crean – 30th January 2022 – St. Joseph’s Church, Castlemartyr
4th Sunday 30th January 2022 St. Joseph’s Church, Castlemartyr “All called to be prophets” My friends, Opinion polls are a much-used instrument in society – by companies, political parties, lobbyists, […]
Homily of Bishop William Crean – 23rd January 2022 – 3rd Sunday C
3rd Sunday C 23rd January 2022 St. Colman’s Cathedral, Cobh “Your words are spirit, Lord” My friends, It’s exactly two years since the city of Wuhan went into lockdown. Wuhan, […]
Message for Catholic Schools Week 2022 from Bishop William Crean
Bishop William Crean, Bishop of Cloyne sends a message for Catholic Schools Week. The theme this year is living life to the full as a Cathoilc School. Bishop William provides us […]
Homily of Bishop Crean – 16th January 2022
2nd Sunday C 16th January 2022 Sacred Heart Church, Ballymore “You have kept the best wine until last” My friends, Weddings to which Jesus is invited are becoming less and […]
Homily of Bishop William Crean – 9th January 2022 – Baptism of the Lord
Baptism of the Lord St. Colman’s Cathedral, Cobh 9th January 2022 My friends, 2021 is now history except in our personal memory. It will be remembered differently depending on our […]
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Statement from Bishop William Crean, Patron Re: Configuration of Kyle National School
April 30th, 2024Statement from Bishop William Crean, Patron Re: Configuration of Kyle National School It is a numb...Homily of Bishop William Crean - 5th Sunday of Easter B- 28th April 2024
April 29th, 20245th Sunday Easter B 2024 St. Colman’s Cathedral, Cobh 28th April 2024 “Our own best Vinedresser” ...Homily of Bishop William Crean - Easter Sunday - 31st March 2024
April 24th, 2024Easter Sunday St. Colman’s Cathedral, Cobh 31st March 2024 Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia! My frie...
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Fr Eamonn McCarthy (Radio Maria) interviews young ladies from Diocese of Cloyne
January 25th, 2018Fr Eamonn McCarthy, a priest of the Diocese of Cloyne and currently working with Radio Maria (based [...]How a Young Person may be active in parish: Áine Keane's activity and service through the Pope John Paul II Awards
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