The Diocese of Derry held its gatherings between February and March 2022. Four in-person information and facilitation training gatherings (one in each deanery) were led by Bishop Donal McKeown and managed by two professional facilitators with expertise in restorative justice in the community and church. The Diocese is home to 252,347 Catholics. 35 of the 51 (over…
What you said – Diocese of Cork and Ross
The Diocese of Cork and Ross, covering Cork city and other parts of County, is home to 68 parishes and boasts a Catholic population of 227,900. The bishop of the diocese is Bishop Fintan Gavin, who was appointed in April 2019. The Diocese of Cork and Ross implemented three channels of engagement for synodal participants:…
What you said – Clonfert
The Diocese of Clonfert is comprised principally of parishes in East Galway along with a parish in County Roscommon and a parish in County Offaly. It has been joined with its neighbouring Diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora. The perennial value of the Gospel message Many respondents expressed their belief that the Gospel Message, Christianity,…
What you said – Archdiocese of Dublin
The diocesan Synodal Steering Committee proposed four questions focused on joys and sorrows, hopes and fears, to help local parish gatherings to share experiences. As participants listened to each other, indications of ‘what the Spirit is saying to the churches’ emerged. A total of one hundred and seventy-three parishes hosted gatherings. Hopes – Synodality as…
What you said – Diocese of Killala
The Diocese of Kilalla covers parts of counties Mayo and Sligo and is home to approximately 38.715. The bishop of the diocese since 2002 has been Bishop John Fleming. The themes that emerged throughout the Diocese of Kilalla’s gatherings were centred around: What we need to do now (Among adults) Youth, Appeal to / Encourage/ Include 26% Women,…
What you said – Diocese of Kerry
The Diocese of Kerry covers most of County Kerry and parts of County Cork. There are 146,790 Catholics in the Diocese. Although the listening sessions were a positive experience for those who took part, the general consensus was that the number and diversity of people participating were disappointing. Female Perspectives Two focus groups – members…
What you said – Archdiocese of Armagh
The Archdiocese of Armagh accommodates 242,860 Catholics and covers County Louth, most of County Armagh and part of counties Tyrone, Derry and Meath. Eamon Martin was appointed archbishop of the diocese in January 2013. 1,500 people responded to the questions posed by the Diocesan Synodal Core Group and the Archdiocese acknowledged that most responses seemed…
What you said – Diocese of Killaloe
The Diocese of Killaloe covers parts of counties Clare, Laois, Limerick, Offaly and Tipperary. It accommodates 119,313 Catholics and has been overseen by Bishop Fintan Monahan since 2016. Over 500 pages of data were submitted from pastoral area and parish groups and from individual respondents. The emerging themes were focussed around: Broken trust in the Church The impact of revelations of…
What you said – Clogher
The Diocese of Clogher, in the metropolitan province of Armagh is one of the oldest dioceses in Ireland, of the 37 parishes, 20 are in the Republic of Ireland, 15 are in Northern Ireland and 2 others are divided between both jurisdictions. A total of seven meetings took place across the diocese, with over 800…
What you said – Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnois
In early 2019 Bishop Francis Duffy formed a planning committee to prepare for a Diocesan Assembly. The on-going restrictions meant that an in-person gathering was still not possible at the time, so the assembly committee opted for a Zoom Assembly in October 2020. What are people concerned about now? What comes across most strongly is…