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Irish Bishops urge parliament to reject Dying with Dignity bill

Irish Bishops urge parliament to reject Dying with Dignity bill The Bishops of Ireland are calling on political leaders to reject the so-called “Dying with Dignity Bill 2020”. By Lisa Zengarini The Irish Bishops’ have expressed their opposition to a new bill that provides for people with progressive terminal illness to decide the timing of their own death and seek assistance to end their lives under controlled and monitored circumstances. The so-called Dying with Dignity Bill 2020 was introduced in the Oireachtas Éireann (Irish Parliament) last year and is presently under scrutiny. A long and detailed Submission presented this week to the Oireachtas Committee on Justice, the Council for Life and the Consultative Group on Bioethics of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference (ICBC), points out that, although it does not use the term “suicide” the Bill “is essentially about making provision for a person who wishes to end his or her life, to make a formal declaration

Irish Bishop welcomes International Day of Human Fraternity

Peaceful co-existence The Bishop expressed the hope that, on this day, there would  be an increase in efforts “toward inter-religious and inter-cultural dialogue, the promotion of a culture of tolerance and acceptance of others and of living together peacefully.” Quoting from The Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together, signed by Pope Francis and the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Ahmad Al-Tayyeb in Abu Dhabi in 2019, the Bishop said he hoped that this fraternal approach “‘would contribute significantly to reducing many economic, social, political and environmental problems that weigh so heavily on a large part of humanity’”. Unity over division

Former Maynooth seminary president to become Archbishop of Dublin who oversees parts of Kildare

Former Maynooth seminary president to become Archbishop of Dublin who oversees parts of Kildare Reporter: 29 Dec 2020 The new Archbishop of Dublin, Dr Dermot Farrell outside Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Sean McDermott Street, Dublin, );   ); Pope Francis has appointed the Most Reverend Dr Dermot Farrell, until now Bishop of Ossory, as Archbishop of Dublin. The Archdiocese oversees large parts of Co Kildare and has 19 parishes in the Maynooth Deanery and 12 parishes in the Blessington Deanery. Dr Farrell studied at St Patrick s College in Maynooth in the 1970s and two decades later became Vice-President and later President of the College, a position he held until 2007.

Archbishop Eamon Martin welcomes appointment of Bishop Dermot Farrell as Archbishop of Dublin

Archbishop Eamon Martin welcomes appointment of Bishop Dermot Farrell as Archbishop of Dublin Reporter:   ); Archbishop Eamon Martin warmly welcomed today s appointment of Bishop Dermot Farrell of Ossory as new Archbishop of Dublin. Speaking as President of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Archbishop Martin described Bishop Farrell as a hardworking and personable colleague with many skills and qualities to bring to his new ministry as Archbishop of Dublin. He brings a grounded spirituality, solid teaching and communication skills to his ministry, Archbishop Martin said. In previous roles, Bishop Farrell has served as president of Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth, parish priest of Dunboyne & Kilbride, Vicar-General of the Diocese of Meath and National Director of the Permanent Diaconate.

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