Souls of Our Shoes Exhibition
The Mothers' Union in Ireland is speaking up for victims of domestic abuse. Join us at our 'Souls of Our Shoes' exhibition that features shoes that seek to tell stories on behalf of abused victims.
The Mothers' Union in Ireland is speaking up for victims of domestic abuse. Join us at our 'Souls of Our Shoes' exhibition that features shoes that seek to tell stories on behalf of abused victims.
Christmas is the busiest time of year in women's refuge centres. Many of those who seek help there arrive with nothing. You can help!
Abuse can come in many forms. It is important to understand exactly what is abuse? It is any form of violence or abuse that is directed at another person.
Are you affected by violence and abuse? Do you know someone who is affected by violence and abuse? There are people that can help and support. Find out more...
Our 16 days of activism takes place from 25th November - 10th December. The Mothers' Union is dedicated to supporting those affected by violence and abuse. 16 Days of Activism: 25th November – 10th December Lord Jesus, we pray for all to follow your example of treating men, women and children with equality and respect.
Welcome to the November issue of the Irish Spin 2018 packed full of information on the latest Mothers' Union initiatives plus lots of important dates for your diary. Catch up with all the news today! See below link to view the publication online: Click here to read the Irish Spin - November 2018
Autumn 2018 is here and we have a lot of news at the Mothers' Union. Below are links to the MU Clergy newsletter and the Irish Spin. We also have our 16 Days breakfast on 24th November 2018. Below is a booking form for the 16 days breakfast event. Click here to view the MU
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Indoor members and friends enjoying afternoon tea following the service in St Peter’s church, where the guest speaker was Mrs Elsie Stewart. [ngg_images source="galleries" container_ids="11" display_type="photocrati-nextgen_basic_imagebrowser" ajax_pagination="0" order_by="sortorder" order_direction="ASC" returns="included" maximum_entity_count="500"]
The long awaited day, Saturday 9th June arrived and over 500 children and parents from the parishes throughout the Derry and Raphoe Diocese descended on Limavady Leisure Centre. Prayers had been answered and thankfully the sun shone. As everyone queued for drinks and refreshments on arrival, there was a buzz of excitement and expectation in