The friary and church are bright and spacious. Visitors come from all over Ireland to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
Throughout the year a series of retreats caters for people from all walks of life. Fresh, clean air, home-made jam, home-grown potatoes and freshly caught fish do for the body what the peaceful surroundings do for the spirit.
The friars would like to express their heartfelt appreciation for the ongoing support and encouragement they enjoy from the local people and the diocesan clergy.
If you would like more information on the Capuchin way of life, please contact:
Congratulations to Brother Kevin Crowley who was awarded “Soul
Person of the Year” by the Dublin Soul Festival Committee for his work with the
Marginalised.
More Congratulations and prayful goodwishes to Bro. Stephen Kim, OFM Capuchin Korea - Who was ordained Deacon in Dubln by Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, 14th Nov 08.
Our next vocations weekend will take place in Raheny on the 28th to the 30th of November.
Beginning of the Capuchins Pope Clement VII, from his
residence in Viterbo, permitted Brothers Louis and Raphael Tenaglia
from Fossombrone, with the Bull, Religionis Zelus, to live the
hermetical life according to the Rule of St. Francis of Assisi.