Work and Spirituality
Greg Heylin
Soul Journeys with the Dying
Paddy Pender
St. Michan's Church & Parish
Paddy Pender
Eucharistic Ministers
Brian Glennon
It is an old Irish tradition to have an anamchara – a soul friend
See the updated Diary Dates for information on the following items
Notices from Avila about retreats and courses
Lectio Divina
May/June 2012 Retreats
Cross Professional Supervision Training (An Croi)
Resources for Ecumenical Spirituality
New Notices from AISGA
From Personal Crisis to Spiritual Transformation:
Personal and Therapeutic Perspectives
Journeying with s/Spirit in All Hallows in August 2012
"The anamchara is a person to whom you could reveal the hidden intimacies of your life. This friendship is an act of recognition and belonging. When you have an anamchara, your friendship cuts across all convention and category. You are joined in an ancient and eternal way with the friend of your soul. When you are blessed with an anamchara, the Irish believe, you have arrived at that most sacred place: home."
J O’D
God goes up with shouts of joy; the Lord goes up with trumpet blast.
International Eucharistic Congress News
http://www.iec2012.ie/