Following St. Francis
 St. Francis 

What's in your heart ?

Sometimes our hearts long for more than a job.

 

We are Capuchin Franciscan Friars

You have probably heard of us.  Maybe you have seen us in brown habits and open toed sandals. We are a branch of the Franciscan Family founded by St. Francis of Assisi in 1209.

Do not be satisfied with mediocrity

Francis was someone who saw an image of God in every living creature and tried to inspire his followers to do the same.  He was not interested in superiority or promotion.  He wanted to live as a humble 'brother' to all.  He did what he did well, and nearly nine hundred years later people still talk about him.  He challenged his followers to be on fire with enthusiasm for a life of prayer and the Gospel of Jesus Christ - and not to be content with mediocrity and half measures.

The Sky's the limit

There are over eleven thousand Capuchin Franciscans working in all five continents.  In Ireland, we are working in various different ways: in parishes, in industrial chaplaincies;  in second level schools, in third level colleges, in education and training, working with those who are on the margins of society, in preaching ministries, in youth ministries, etc. There are Irish Capuchins also working in South Africa, Zambia, South Korea and New Zealand.

More than a job

As Capuchin Franciscans we can't offer large salaries or  a company car.  We can't even offer you promotion prospects.  What we can offer you is to live in community, living the Gospel of Jesus Christ, after the example of St. Francis of Assisi.  To be honest, our way of life is more than a nine to five : it's twenty-four seven.

 

Like to find out more?

If you are interested in finding out some more about us, why not contact us and we'll take it from there.


CORK

Br. John Manley, OFM Cap., Capuchin Friary, Church of the Ascension, Gurranabraher, Cork.  Tel.(021) 430 3655.
Fr. Dermot Lynch, OFM Cap., Holy Trinity Friary, Fr.Mathew Quay, Cork.  Tel.(021) 427 0827.

DUBLIN

Fr. Dan Joe O'Mahony, OFM Cap., Vocations Office, The Oratory, Oratory,Yellow Entrance, Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin, 15.  Tel.(01) 8200915 : Mob. 086-8090633.
Fr. Desmond McNaboe, OFM Cap., Capuchin Friary, Church Street, Dublin 7.  Tel.(01) 8730599.
Br. Sean Donohoe, OFM Cap.,Capuchin Friary, Raheny,Dublin 5     Tel.(01) 8313886.
 
CARLOW

Br. Michael Duffy, OFM Cap., Capuchin Friary, 43 Dublin Street, Carlow.  Tel.(059) 91 42543.

KILKENNY

Fr. Benignus Buckley, OFM Cap., Capuchin Friary, Friary Street, Kilkenny.  Tel.(056) 77 21439.

DONEGAL

Fr. Mark Coyle, OFM Cap., Capuchin Friary, Ard Mhuire, Creeslough, Co. Donegal.  Tel.(074) 91 38005.

 

 
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Contact Us:
danjoe@
irishcapuchins.com
or call 01-8200915

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.

Contact:

seandonohoe@
irishcapuchins.com

 

 
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