
Abbeyfeale, Saturday – The Most Reverend Dr O’Dwyer, Bishop of Limerick, has recently undertaken his customary parochial visitations throughout West Limerick, marking a significant week of engagements in the region.
The purpose of these visitations is for the Bishop to personally connect with the parishes under his jurisdiction, ensuring close pastoral care and overseeing the spiritual well-being of the local communities. During these visits, the Bishop engages with clergy, parishioners, and community members, offering guidance, support, and encouragement.
The Most Reverend Dr O’De, known for his dedication to his episcopal duties, has been diligently fulfilling this important aspect of his role. These visitations serve as an opportunity for the Bishop to assess the state of the parishes, address any concerns, and offer guidance on matters of faith and doctrine.
The communities of West Limerick have warmly received the Bishop, appreciating his presence and spiritual guidance. These visitations foster a sense of unity within the parishes, as the Bishop strengthens the bonds between the clergy and the faithful, fostering a vibrant and thriving spiritual life.
The parochial visitations conducted by the Most Reverend Dr O’Dwyer reflect the ongoing commitment of the Bishop of Limerick to the well-being and spiritual development of the local communities. As he concludes this week of visits, the Bishop’s presence and guidance will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the parishes of West Limerick.
Kerry News – Wednesday 03 February 1904