Category: Ireland


A Young Irishman Shares about Medjugorje’s Profound Impact on His Life: part 2

12th June

Part II from Pio Hartnett in Ireland shares his testimony from within the Catholic faith. Thanks to Video Missionary Adam Conroy in Ireland, our global team has begun seeking out and publishing the heart, soul, and future of the Catholic faith. Check back soon for more stories of faith from the great Catholic heritage of Ireland. Simply click on the location tab above and navigate to the ‘Europe’ section of this global Catholic mission.

God be praised, now and forever!



Planning One’s Suicide is Overcome by Love of Jesus

2nd June

The love of Jesus and the power of the confessional overcomes the horrible reality of suicide. Hear Francesca share from Ireland her experience of planning, plotting, and eventually confessing her suicide.



A Young Irishman Shares about Medjugorje’s Profound Impact on His Life: part 1

25th May

From the Emerald Isle, Video Missionary Adam Conroy publishes a story from a young Irishman who needed a boost in his faith life. That boost came from Medjugorje in Bosnia, where he visited with his family. After that experience took place, it was as if the sunglasses were taken off his eyes and he was able to see the world with a new perspective.



Road to the Priesthood in Ireland, part one

26th February

Even though ‘Irish Steve’ has returned home from the Emerald Isle, we continue to publish Catholic stories from that great nation of Catholic heritage. With the help of God’s grace, remarkable testimonies from an hard hit culture of Catholics, continue to appear for the mission.

Today’s Story

Kind of like ESPN, someday this mission will be able to publish a 10-part DVD collection titled, ‘The Classics: Reversions to the Catholic Faith.’ Why? Because at least once a week we are hearing people share from the very depths of their being their wayward lives of the past, which ends up unfulfilling at the core of their souls, and back into a journey home to Catholicism. What an honor it is to hear part I to this man’s story from Ireland today, a true witness to the hope that rests within all Catholics … Read More »



The Hope of Catholic Ireland

13th February

It was her exterior that looked fine, but on the inside, she was hurting. Questions like, “where is my life going” was a common thought in this young lady’s mind as a teenager.



Adoration & Ireland’s Future

12th January

Our team hopes the leaders of the Catholic world are listening to her reflection: ADORATION, the ROSARY, and the SACRAMENTS!



A Journey from the Head to the Heart, part II

2nd January

Many Catholics are afraid of confession, or do not see the importance of it in this world, but what is your take? Share your thoughts or experience of confession below this video.



A Journey from the Head to the Heart, part I

27th December

The interior versus exterior questions of life, the infamous journey from the head to the heart, one of the longest journeys one will ever take according to Mother Teresa.



Praying for a Husband, Finding…

23rd December

But we believe that today’s story trumps the argument, that tradition and repetitive devotions leads to a stale faith, but rather helps it to flourish.
After clicking play, take notice of these two young lady’s facial expressions. I think you will notice that they are alive. Their eyes give away their deep love of God very quickly, and that is an encourging sign for religious sisters within Catholicism. Remember the days when you could not walk the halls of a school without seeing habited nun? Those were the days of devotion, prayer, obedience, and true fulfillment within Catholic American circles. Well now, these two young ladies have said YES to God’s plan in their life by joining the order, ‘Servants of the Lord.’ To learn more about this order, click on their logo just below, and be sure to share your thoughts in the comment section below as well.



Letting Go of Human Love for Divine Love

22nd December

There are a billion Catholics in the world, and we must all ask the big questions of life at one point or another.