Pieta House Nourishing Hope Nov 26th 2017
Pieta House Nourishing Hope – A time of Peasce and Reflection will be held at Mungret Church Limerick on Nov 26th 2017. Continue reading →
Pieta House Nourishing Hope – A time of Peasce and Reflection will be held at Mungret Church Limerick on Nov 26th 2017. Continue reading →
Recently we celebrated the official inauguration and blessing of the Ostia Community residence. The Ostia Community is a new project of the Irish Augustinians where six young men are invited to live as a Christian community during one year of … Continue reading →
500 years ago on October 7th 1517, the Augustinian Friar, Martin Luther changed the world as it was then known. The publication of his 95 theses was to unleash a torrent of reform that would reach far beyond the spheres … Continue reading →
As a result of the recent Augustinian Chapter the following changes were announced for Limerick. Those appointed to Limerick are Fr. Noel Hession Prior, Fr. Bill Prendville, Fr. Jerry Hickey, Bro. Michael Danaher to be joined by Fr. Flor O’Callaghan, … Continue reading →
Video taken in Knock of our recent pilgrimage. The three Augustinians on the altar are Fr,. Noel, Fr. Tony Egan and chief celebrant Fr. John Hennebry Irish Provincial. Courtesy of Gabriel Schmidt one of our Limerick pilgrims. Continue reading →
On the 24th June last, Archbishop Eamon Martin, Primate Of All Ireland, launched MyPrayer.ie at the Annual Charismatic Conference in the RDS. Archbishop Eamon in his talk spoke strongly of MyPrayer.ie being a new and creative way of providing a … Continue reading →
On Friday 30th June we will hold a Coffee Day here in St. Augustine’s for the Children’s Grief Centre. This service has helped in the region of 1,000 children affected by loss through death, separation or divorce. Sr. Helen Culhane, … Continue reading →
A letter of thanks, To all at the Augustinians on behalf of the Half Way Art House I wanted to extend my sincere thanks for your support and facilitating our 7th Art Exhibition in the five years we have been … Continue reading →