Fr Kieron Cronin, OFM, guardian of the Franciscan Friary in Multyfarnham.

RTÉ to broadcast Mass from Franciscan Friary in Multyfarnham

RTÉ are broadcasting Mass from the Franciscan Friary in Multyfarnham on Sunday next, July 19, to mark the 800-year anniversary of the death of St Francis of Assisi.

In a short video on RTÉ, Fr Kieron Cronin, OFM, guardian of the Friary, says they are “looking forward to a very special occasion on the 19th of July”.

“On that Sunday at 11 o’clock, we are broadcasting a special live Mass on RTÉ to commemorate this special jubilee year of St Francis, who died 800 years ago, in 1226.

“We Franciscans are privileged to be in this place for over 750 years, so it’s appropriate that we should celebrate Mass from this historic church, and we hope you may be able to join us on that day.”

Read more about St Francis of Assisi here.

FROM THE ABOVE WEBSITE (catholicexchange.com):

St Francis of Assisi was born in 1181 in the town of Assisi, Italy. The son of a wealthy cloth merchant, Francis enjoyed a carefree youth filled with dreams of knighthood and worldly glory.

After a period of illness and imprisonment, he experienced a profound conversion, choosing to renounce his wealth and live in radical poverty.

Dressed in a simple tunic, he began to rebuild churches, care for the poor, and preach the Gospel with joy. Others were drawn to his way of life, and he founded the Order of Friars Minor, inspiring a renewal of faith across Europe.

Known for his love of creation, his humility, and his devotion to Christ crucified, Francis received the stigmata two years before his death in 1226.

Canonised only two years later, he is venerated as one of the most beloved saints and the patron of animals, the environment, and peace.

Practical Lessons

Detach from Materialism: Francis gave up wealth and comfort to follow Christ more fully. In our lives, we can practice detachment by simplifying our possessions, resisting consumerism, and remembering that true joy comes from God, not from things.

Live the Gospel Joyfully: Francis preached with both words and actions, radiating joy in his service. We can imitate him by sharing our faith with joy—whether through a kind word, a smile, or by serving those in need with cheerfulness.

Respect Creation: Francis saw God’s glory reflected in all creation, from the smallest creatures to the sun and stars. Today, we can live this lesson by caring for the environment, being good stewards of resources, and giving thanks for the beauty of God’s world.

Prayer

St Francis of Assisi, humble servant of Christ, help us to live with joy, simplicity, and love. Intercede for us that we may detach from worldly distractions, care for creation, and bring peace to those around us. May your example guide us to follow Christ with wholehearted devotion. Amen.

Quote

“Preach the Gospel at all times; when necessary, use words.” — St. Francis of Assisi