by Gerard Bennett | Oct 12, 2022 | Reflections from Fr Kieran
This week the community of Multyfarnham shares in the feeling of devastation and desolation caused by the tragic death of ten souls in Donegal. Words fail us to express the depth of feeling experienced as we go beyond the names of those who died to learn of their warm...
by Gerard Bennett | Oct 10, 2022 | Prayers
Lord, I have heard it said that you have two homes, one in heaven and the other in the grateful heart. As I welcome you spiritually into my soul in this Mass, which itself is the great sacrament of gratitude and thanksgiving for your saving love on the cross and your...
by Gerard Bennett | Oct 7, 2022 | Reflections from Fr Kieran
Today (Friday, October 7), we are launching a new section on our website – “From the desk of Fr Kieran OFM.” On a weekly basis, Fr Kieran will contribute a reflection based on what he is thinking about this week and wishes to share with us and...
by Gerard Bennett | Oct 7, 2022 | Reflections from Fr Kieran
The beginning of October is always special for Franciscans because of the celebration of the feast of our founder, St Francis on October 4. We call him our “Holy Father,” the one who inspires his followers to be truly brothers and sisters to one another and all...
by Gerard Bennett | Oct 3, 2022 | History
In September 1607 Bishop Brady died in Multyfarnham Friary. In accordance with his own wishes his body was laid to rest in the cloister, the burial place of the friars, and immediately under the door that led to into the church. The exact location of his grave, like...