Michael Neary (bishop)
Irish archbishop
Michael Neary (15 April 1946 –) is an Irish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who serves as the Archbishop of Tuam.
Quotes
edit- In our contemporary situation we are tempted to become totally inculturated in the present, thereby losing our sense of identity as followers of Jesus Christ, overlooking the importance of memory, abandoning hope and placing all the emphasis on the here and now. We are in a season of transition, as we watch the collapse of the world as we have known it in its political forms and economic realities of the past which are becoming increasingly ineffective. It has been said by many critics of religion that the problem of our time is not atheism but idolatry. It is not that we are non-believers but that our beliefs are assigned to unworthy and unworkable objects. Today in a variety of ways the State wants to reshape our values, our fears and dreams in ways that are fundamentally opposed to the Gospel.
- Archbishop Neary at Knock 140th anniversary Mass (August 22, 2019)
- Goodness, generosity and gentleness have been expressed in neighbourliness, voluntarism and the huge sacrifices made by individuals and families. Our faith will not provide easy answers, yet faith will help to provide perspective which will enable us to address the challenges.
- Ireland: Archbishop Michael Neary`s homily for Reek Sunday (July 26, 2020)