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13th Dublin International Divine Mercy Conference

Held on the weekend of the 21st and 22nd of February 2004 Main Hall RDS. Ballsbridge, Dublin 4

The Theme was "When I am weak then I am strong" 2 Corinthians 12:10

Reverend Archbishop Diarmuid Martin D.D.

Archbishop Martin is the present Archbishop with the responsibility of running the Dublin Diocese.

Reverend Archbishop Diarmuid Martin D.D.
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Fr. Cathal Price C.C.

Fr Cathal Price is a Curate in the Parish of Saint John the Evangelist in Kilbarrack on the North side of Dublin. He is the Spiritual Director of the Divine Mercy Conference Committtee

Reconciliation - Audio)

Fr Peter Prusakiewicz C.S.M.A

Fr. Piotr Prusakiewicz, CSMA is a member of the Congregation of St. Michael the Archangel based in Marki, Poland. The congregation maintains and supports orphanages and schools in Poland as well as formation houses in some countries.

First Talk

Second Talk

Healing Service -Audio

Fr Peter Prusakiewicz C.S.M.A Fr Peter Prusakiewicz C.S.M.A Healing Service -Audio
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Frances Hogan

Frances Hogan is a lay missionary and educator working in the Catholic Church since the late 60's. She worked as a missionary in West Africa for some years. She has taught in schools in Africa and Ireland. From the mid-80's she lectured in the Milltown Institute of Philosophy and Theology in Dublin, and served four years on the Theological Commission of the Bishops. She is also trained as a Spiritual Director and Retreat giver.

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John Lonergan, Governor of Mountjoy Prison

John Lonergan is a native of Bansha, Co Tipperary. He joined the Irish Prison service in 1968 and was appointed Governor of Mountjoy Prison in 1984. He also served as Governor of the top security prison in Portlaoise from November 1988 until May 1992. He is married with two grown up daughters. His philosophy is that change, personal or otherwise, cannot be enforced on people, believing that real and meaningful change comes about through consent and agreement. He is convinced that people change from the inside out and that the task for all of us is, first of all, to find the humanity in another human being and then to nurture it.

John Lonergan, Governor of Mountjoy Prison
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