OUR SPIRITAN FAMILY
One Heart, One Spirit
The Spiritan Rule of Life
by Fr Martin Kelly, Irish Provincial of the Spiritans (16th Nov 2022)
Holy Spirit Parish, Kimmage Manor
Final Day of the Season of Creation (4th Oct) Mark 10:2-16
Latest: Our Missions Overseas Kenya – Insight from Fr. Brendan Carr C.S.Sp
The Season of Creation is a time to renew our relationship with our Creator and all Creation through liturgy, celebration, conversion and commitment. It is an annual season where we pray and act together as a Christian family for our common home. As you celebrate the Season of Creation, remember that – rather than holding events – we are:
building encounters to cultivate listening
engaging in action for our common home &
strengthened by our spirituality, committing and following up on our responsibilities with Creation.
Applications for
The Autumn 2024 Orientation Course for Incoming Pastoral Ministry Workers have now closed and the course is full.
The fully residential course, over 10 working days in two 1-week blocks, is crafted by Spiritan Mission Ireland (SMI) and is designed to prepare newcomers to pastoral ministry in Ireland for effective ministry in both parish and congregational settings.
Themes covered include:
- Acculturation, Communication and Collaboration
- Ministry in Ireland
- Ministry in Action
- Introduction to the Margins in Irish Society
and
- Safeguarding (a 2-day NBSCCI-certified module).
Expressions of interest to hello@spiritan.ie in participating in a Spring 2025 course are now welcome.
- September 10, 2024
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Fr Jean-Michel Gelmetti C.S.Sp. (pictured) recently visited Ireland and spent some time with Spiritan communities in Dublin, and in Rockwell, Co. Tipperary. Ordained in 1988, Fr Jean-Michel has a Master’s in Multimedia Studies. He served in Angola, in his native France both as a pastor and as editor of Pentecôte sur le Monde…
- May 5, 2024
As elsewhere in East Africa, the number of people adversely impacted by the March-May 2024 ‘long rains’ in Kenya continues to rise. Heavy rains have caused extensive flooding and have affected more than 100,000 people, in some 20,000 Kenyan households. Approximately 40% of these are now displaced. The death toll as of the end of April had risen to several dozen…
- April 28, 2024
Fr. Chika Onyejiuwa C.S.Sp. – Director of Kibanda, the European Spiritan Centre for Solidarity – visited the Irish Province in April 2024. Kibanda seeks to promote the sustainable development of disadvantaged populations in developing countries by supporting the overseas development work of Spiritan missionaries…
- April 20, 2024
One of two* Irish Spiritans who are currently serving in Asia, Fr Pat Palmer (pictured) is Rector of the Spiritan Theology Community in the Philippines. Currently the community has a total of sixteen students. One is from Kenya, two are from Tanzania and the rest are from Vietnam. In late 2023 three were ordained deacons while three others were ordained…
An Tobar is the Retreat & Spirituality Centre of the Irish Spiritan Province. It is located in Ardbraccan near Navan where the novitiate for Spiritan Brothers was based in the 1950s / ’60s and where the Province maintained a working farm for many years. Today the grounds form a pleasant backdrop to the Centre which is overseen by a small Spiritan community and team.
The Centre, which has been operational since the 1980s, offers: