St. Conleth's Catholic Heritage Association

Monday, June 30, 2014

Latin Mass Pilgrimage to Monasterevin 2014

Reports of previous Masses in Monasterevin are available here (2013), here (2012), and here (2011).





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Labels: Kildare, Kildare and Leighlin, Monasterevin, Pilgrimage, Report, St. Paul, St. Peter
Location: Monasterevin, Co. Kildare, Ireland

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Latin Mass Pilgrimage to Doonane 2014






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Location: Crettyard, Co. Laois, Ireland
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Our Bishop with the late Pope

Our Bishop with the late Pope
Oremus pro antistite nostro Dionysio. Stet et pascat, in fortitudine tua, Domine, in sublimitate nominis tui.

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Contact Our Association
Saint Conleth's Catholic Heritage Association, based in the Archdiocese of Dublin, Ireland, is part of a network of Catholic Heritage Associations around Ireland dedicated to the Traditional Latin Liturgy and to the implementation of Pope Benedict XVI's 'Summorum Pontificum'. e-mail: saintconlethscha @ gmail.com

Blessed Father John Sullivan SJ

Blessed Father John Sullivan SJ
Born: 8 May 1861, Received into the Catholic Church: 21 December 1896, Received into the Sodality of Our Lady: 22 December 1896, Entered Society of Jesus: 7 September 1900, Ordained Priest: 28 July 1900, Died: 19 February 1933, Declared Venerable: 8 November 2014, Beatified: 13 May 2017.

Bishop Daniel Delany

Bishop Daniel Delany
Born: 1747. Entered Irish College, Paris: 1763. Ordained: 1770. Curate of Tullow 1777. Coadjutor Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin: 1783. Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin: 1787. Opened Carlow College: 1793. Founded Brigidine Sisters: 1807. Founded Patrician Brothers: 1808. Died: 1814.

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