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Pope Francis names Bishop Dermot Farrell to Archdiocese of Dublin

The 66-year-old Archbishop-elect Farrell was ordained a priest in 1980. He did advanced study at Maynooth and in Rome at the Pontifical Gregorian University, before becoming and administrator and eventually President of St Patrick’s Seminary, Maynooth, in 1996.

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Dublin archbishop welcomes new guidelines allowing more than 50 at Mass

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin has welcomed new guidelines issued by the Irish government on Friday evening allowing places of worship to have more than 50 people present for liturgies under certain conditions.

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Dublin archbishop says 50-person limit for Mass is ‘disappointing’ and ‘strange’

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin says the Irish government’s mandate that religious services be limited to 50 people is “disappointing” and “strange.”

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Irish archbishop: It’s time ‘to move beyond the virtual’

Ireland’s two Catholic primates have issued statements on the path to the resumption of public Masses on the Emerald Isle, both in the Republic of Ireland and in Northern Ireland.

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Dublin archbishop says ‘detailed preparation’ necessary for reopening parishes

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin is warning that the re-opening of Catholic churches in the Republic of Ireland will require “detailed preparation,” and he is looking to the examples in other European countries.

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‘When crisis strikes’: On St. Patrick’s Day, Irish bishops offer prayers

With all St. Patrick’s Day parades and events canceled due to restrictions aimed at containing the coronavirus pandemic, most bishops and priests celebrated Masses via webcam or parish radio.

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