European Vocations Service

Annual Conference: Maynooth 2012-06-28 - 2012-07-01

St Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland, www.maynoothcollege.ie


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Program (english)

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Surrounding
     

College Church
 
College Church
     

Meditation
 
Dining Hall
     

Glendalough monastery
Glendalough view
 
   
Press Release: Italiano  

Words of welcome

Bishop Donal McKeown
Opening words (Francais) Coord. Jorge Madureira Soares
Saluti del CCEE P. Duarte da Cunha
Homily for opening Mass of the European Vocations Service Meeting Cardinal Seán Brady
Homily for closing Mass of the European Vocations
Service Meeting
Bishop Donal McKeown
Ecclesia de Eucharistia: source of vocations (Francais) P. Laurent Villemin

The Eucharist – continuing school on a vocation’s way, and place to hear a call
Español Francais

P. António Bravo Tisner
The anthropological dimension of the vocation in the contemporary culture for a renovation of the Gospel of vocation P. Franco Imoda SJ

Radical results of partaking in the Eucharist

P. Conall O'Cuinn SJ

 

Sr. Bernadette Purcell, Rev. Leon OGiolláin SJ,

 

Maeve Mahon
iphone App for vocations Rev. Patrick Rushe
European Vocations Service 2012 P. Alessandro Perrone
  Statistics of Religious in Europe
Intervention P. Giovanni Peragine/UCESM
Attività della POVS Francis Bonnici
About the document: Pastoral Guidelines for Fostering Vocations to Priestly Ministry Francis Bonnici
Anno della Fede - Pellegrinagio alla sede di Pietro 2013 Exc. Italo Castellani

P. Antonio Bravo Tisner

Gallery

 

P. Laurent Villemin
P. Franco Imoda SJ  

Maeve Mahon
A Key
College Church


Exc. Donal McKeown

 

Rev.Patrick Rushe, Vocations App

Visit to Glendalough    

Glendalough view
Glendalough view

Glendalough view

Glendalough view Glendalough view  
Glendalough view Cemetery

The keystone holds together everything

 

Glendalough view St. Kevin and the raven
Pilgrims welcome


Glendalough view

     
People    
   
 
 
 
 
     
     
The Doors of Dublin    
and...    
 
 

Full on Sundays: Café "Church"