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"Navigating Change: Moving Through Darkness into Light" June 7th, 2026 Learn more about Unity In Marin at: https://unityinmarin.org/ Watch Unity In Marin content: https://www.youtube.com/c/UnityinMarinOfficial
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Around 80,000 people participated in events last weekend in the annual Darkness Into Light to raise funds for suicide prevention services. However, Pieta House says there's been a decrease in income in recent years that triggered a restructuring process last year. Paul was joined by the Chief Executive of Pieta House, Stephanie Manahan.
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Those who are usually behind these events said they have opted not to organise the walk this year because of the decision by the charity's head office to close its Pieta South East premises at Waterside, Waterford city. Our South- East Correspondent, Marc O'Driscoll.
Thousands of people across Ireland will gather before dawn this Saturday morning for Darkness Into Light, Pieta's annual fundraiser supporting free suicide and self-harm prevention services. Six walks are taking place across Clare as communities come together in remembrance, solidarity and hope, while also raising vital funds for Pieta's life-changing work. On Friday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke with Jo, a Pieta Crisis Helpline therapist from Clare. Photo (c) darknessintolight.ie
PJ talks to Cllr John Maher about Darkness Into Light (Cork Northside DIL Glen Rovers Hurling Club 4.15am) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Beidh an ócáid, Darkness into Light ar siúl ag láithreacha éagsúla ar fud na tíre an deireadh seachtaine le haird a tharraingt ar chúrsaí meabhairshláinte, beidh siúlóid ar siúl i nGaoth Dobhair arís i mbliana.
Thousands of Limerick people are set to take part in the 10th Darkness into Light this weekend. Aisling Cullen of the Limerick City Committee chatted to Joe Nash on Limerick Today about the success of the event. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arthritis Ireland call for more support for people living with the condition, senior cycle reform, Darkness Into Light, Wednesday Wisdom: afraid to tell my boss that I'm pregnant and gardening advice with Peter Dowdall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In one of the most intimate and personal stories ever shared on The Good Glow, I sit down with Amy White, who has had two daughters born through surrogacy. In a story that has to be heard to be believed, we speak about the moment Amy's sister Katie offered to carry her baby and how a miracle allowed Amy to be there for her daughter's birth. We speak about how our embryos were rescued together when the war broke out in Ukraine, and how they made the journey together in the back of a car from Kiev to Slovakia. We speak about Amy's surrogate mother giving birth to her second daughter while Amy was still in Dublin, and every moment in between. This is an INCREDIBLE story of love, resilience, sisterhood and collaboration. I hope you love it. Join me at Darkness Into Light.
How can sins become mitzvos? The Rebbe explains the different levels of teshuvah: fear heals the future, love erases the past, and deeper love transforms failure itself into spiritual growth. Even darkness can become the source of a greater closeness to Hashem. https://www.torahrecordings.com/classes/by_parsha/003_vayikra/006_acharei/012
Homily for Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord - Year A (29th March 2026) by Fr Mike Delaney, Parish Priest of the Kingston Channel Catholic Parish in the Archdiocese of Hobart
Today's sermon, by Rev. Joyce Shin, was offered on the 5th Sunday of Lent, March 22, 2026. The scripture passages this morning were Isaiah 52:13-53:12 and John 19:38-42.
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Homily for the 5th Sunday of Lent - Year A (22nd March 2026) by Fr Mike Delaney, Parish Priest of the Kingston Channel Catholic Parish in the Archdiocese of Hobart
From Graiguecullen to Luxembourg - a visit ahead of Ireland's EU Presidency, as Carlow is paired with the Grand Duchy. I never thought I'd be able to get Killeshin into an article - my home village in Ireland, where my father grew up, and where he is now buried. However, it turns out that Minister Jennifer Murnane O'Connor knew my dad, goes to Killeshin at least once a month and is also a first cousin of Ollie Hennessy - a brilliant musician (who also worked with my dad) whom I've had the pleasure of singing with. And I thought Luxembourg was small! Jennifer Murnane O'Connor is a Fianna Fáil TD for Carlow - Kilkenny and Minister of State at Ireland's Department of Health. Ireland will hold the EU Presidency from July to December 2026, during which time the 26 counties of Ireland will be paired with the other 26 countries of the European Union. Luxembourg will be paired with Carlow. This is not an accident. There is a deep historical connection between Luxembourg and Carlow. Carlow, Echternach and a centuries‑old bridge County Carlow and Echternach are rooted in centuries of history through St Willibrord. These historical, symbolic connections make it somehow easier to open up cultural conversations, generate tourism, deepen civic relationships and even spark new business and educational partnerships. Murnane O'Connor visited Echternach, the basilica and learned more about Saint Willibrord, whose pilgrimage binds Echternach to Carlow and nearby Leighlinbridge where a relic is held in the cathedral. County Pairing: Carlow meets Luxembourg Ireland's 2026 EU Presidency will include a new “County Pairing” initiative that links each of the 26 Irish counties with one of the 26 other EU member states. Under the programme, ambassadors and ministers will visit their counties for public events about Europe, with a strong emphasis on bringing Brussels beyond capitals and big cities. For TD Murnane O'Connor, success in December 2026 would mean visible, practical links: school and university exchanges, twin‑town projects between local councils, joint cultural festivals and sport. “Community groups, schools, sports clubs, businesses – they all need to be involved so that we build something that lasts.” A growing Irish community, and 'soft ambassadors' abroad Luxembourg is home to more than 2,500 Irish citizens, a number that surprised even the Minister. She met many of them at a reception hosted by Irish Ambassador Jean McDonald, whom she calls “an absolute lady, an excellent ambassador” along with GAA members, Darkness Into Light organisers and the Irish Young Professional Network. For Murnane O'Connor, Irish people abroad are 'soft ambassadors' whose pride in their identity quietly shapes how Ireland is seen in Europe. Her young Carlow intern, Amy, summed up the generational angle: when Irish students think of going abroad, they still imagine the USA, the UK or Australia, “but to think that there's so many people here working in EU institutions and in financial work in Luxembourg is fantastic.” And many of us never leave. “Most of the people I spoke to came for two or three years,” the Minister noted, “but if you go over three years, you never go home.” A like‑minded partnership in a turbulent world The timing of her visit underlined just how closely aligned Luxembourg and Ireland see themselves in Europe. On the same week, Luxembourg's Prime Minister Luc Frieden and Finance Minister Gilles Roth were in Dublin meeting the Taoiseach and Tánaiste, as both countries prepared for debates on competitiveness, the single market and financial services. Ireland and Luxembourg are frequently described as “like‑minded” on European competitiveness and financial services, and both host significant financial sectors. Yet they are also pushing back together against Franco‑German efforts to centralise EU financial supervision by expanding the powers of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) at the expense of national regulators. Luxembourg fears that turning ESMA into a centralised supervisor would “add complexity, bureaucracy and costs” without genuinely strengthening the single market, Finance Minister Gilles Roth argued in Brussels. Ireland's Finance Minister Simon Harris echoed that view, insisting that “centralising supervision is not necessary” even as he expressed determination to conclude negotiations by year‑end, with Ireland due to hold the rotating EU Presidency in the second half of the year. For Murnane O'Connor, this kind of alignment shows how small states can punch above their weight in EU debates when they work together. Ireland's EU Presidency: unity, security and everyday impact “Being in Europe is very important for us. It's about unity: working together to protect jobs, support agriculture, advance education and keep people secure.” Jennifer wants ordinary citizens to feel this Presidency on the ground: in town‑hall debates, farm meetings, cultural events and youth projects funded under the Communicating Europe Initiative. For Ireland, it is also an opportunity to showcase a country that has evolved from its agricultural roots into a global tech and finance hub without losing sight of the land and the farmers who work it. The average farmer in Europe is 54 years old, and younger people are increasingly reluctant to take over family farms. Climate change, volatile fuel and heating costs and the seven‑days‑a‑week nature of the job make it a tough sell. “Farmers are the lifeline of who we are. We need to support them, protect them, and make sure we mind the land.” Public health, wellbeing and a new drugs strategy Beyond Europe, the Minister's 'day job' is to work on public health, wellbeing and Ireland's national drugs strategy. In Luxembourg she visited ABRIGADO, a frontline facility that works with some of the most vulnerable people in society, and was struck by its almost 20 years of experience, multi‑disciplinary approach and the kindness of the staff. Back home, she has just launched a public consultation on Ireland's new national drugs strategy – the first major rethink in a decade, reflecting how drug use has spread beyond cities into rural communities and small towns. She is especially focused on awareness, prevention, family support and tackling stigma. The Minister is also moving fast on one of the most contentious youth‑health issues of the moment: vaping. She has brought legislation to the Dáil to ban disposable vapes and restrict the proliferation of sweet flavours and eye‑catching packaging that clearly target younger people, along with new rules on nicotine pouches and display bans similar to those already applied to cigarettes. “Vaping has become a huge challenge in Ireland. These are the changes you can make as a politician – and they matter to parents and to young people.” Her broader health and wellbeing brief includes everything from walking trails to men's sheds and emerging women's sheds, community spaces supported by small government grants where people, often retired or widowed, can meet, learn, volunteer and avoid isolation. There are more than 380 women's sheds in Ireland already, in addition to a larger network of men's sheds. “You don't want anyone feeling alone,” Murnane O'Connor said. “Being involved in your community is one of the best things you can do for your health.” A personal political journey Murnane O'Connor's political story is interwoven with that of her late father, who served for over 20 years on Carlow's town and county councils. When he fell ill, he asked her to stand so that “between us” they could continue serving; she became a councillor two and a half years before he died, and has been in politics ever since. “Politics is like a calling. You have to love it. It's seven days a week, and every election is a new battle, but the rewards are exceptional when you can change someone's life with something simple.” Happy St. Patrick's Day “I want to wish everyone a happy St Patrick's Day. I'm so proud - we're all so proud - to be Irish. It's a great day, and we're delighted to share it with Luxembourg.”
Homily for the 4th Sunday of Lent - Year A (15th March 2026) by Fr Mike Delaney, Parish Priest of the Kingston Channel Catholic Parish in the Archdiocese of Hobart
Homily for the 3rd Sunday of Lent - Year A (8th March 2026) by Fr Mike Delaney, Parish Priest of the Kingston Channel Catholic Parish in the Archdiocese of Hobart
Homily for the 2nd Sunday of Lent - Year A (1st March 2026) by Fr Mike Delaney, Parish Priest of the Kingston Channel Catholic Parish in the Archdiocese of Hobart
Homily for the 1st Sunday of Lent - Year A (22nd February 2026) by Fr Mike Delaney, Parish Priest of the Kingston Channel Catholic Parish in the Archdiocese of Hobart
Homily of Fr. Mike O'Connor from Mass December 21, 2025 at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church in Bay St. Louis, MS. Readings Is 7:10-14 Rom 1:1-7 Mt 1:18-24 If you would like to donate to OLG and her livestream ministry, please go to https://olgchurch.net/give
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“I'm going to need some tissues. It's a difficult story… but a beautiful one… because we can turn darkness into light.” -NASA's Michael CiannilliSeason 7 launches today!
At nine years old, Laura Bratton was told she would lose her sight. What could have become a lifetime of limitation became instead a story of leadership, faith, and unstoppable courage.Today, Laura is a keynote speaker, coach, and author of Harnessing Courage: Overcoming Adversity with Grit & Gratitude, helping people transform life's hardest moments into sources of strength and perspective.In this powerful conversation, we explore:The emotional journey of going blind and rebuilding her identityHow grit and gratitude became her daily foundation for resilienceWhy perspective—not perfection—determines your impactHow to find purpose and peace when life forces you to start overLaura's story isn't about loss—it's about limitless possibility. Her life is proof that no matter what we face, we can choose courage, lead with gratitude, and live fully—without excuses.
Let us know what you enjoy about the show!A guided meditation designed to help you move through emotional heaviness using the imagery of a storm transforming into sunlight and a rainbow. This visualization mirrors life's natural cycles of darkness and light, reminding us that transformation often begins in unexpected places.• Beginning in the midst of a storm that represents emotional weight and heaviness• Experiencing the gradual lightening of rain and thinning of clouds as a metaphor for emotional release• Witnessing sunlight breaking through and a rainbow appearing as symbols of transformation and hope• Recognizing that both darkness and light are necessary parts of life's design• Embracing the duality of feeling both grounded and light as we return to awarenessFind a comfortable position, close your eyes, and let the rain come as you trust that the light will follow.If you are enjoying the show please subscribe, share and review! Word of mouth is incredibly impactful and your support is much appreciated! Support the show
Sermon May 25, 2025 | Darren Smith | Christ Presbyterian Church in Houston, TX | “The Transfer from Darkness into Light” from Colossians 1:13-14 The post The Transfer from Darkness into Light appeared first on Christ Presbyterian Church of Houston.
In this episode of The Burn Podcast, Ben Newman is joined by Caleb Altmeyer, Founder and CEO of Helping Captives—an anti-trafficking organization rooted in faith and based in Spokane, Washington. With over a decade of ministry and non-profit leadership, Caleb has committed his life to rescuing, restoring, and protecting women and children affected by sex trafficking.Caleb shares the powerful story of transforming a former strip club into a rescue facility—a bold and symbolic move that reflects the mission of Helping Captives: turning places of exploitation into sanctuaries of hope. He also opens up about how being fully present in YOUR children's lives is one of the strongest ways to prevent trafficking, and why knowing who YOUR kids are talking to could make all the difference.Caleb's story is one of redemption, resilience, and relentless purpose. If you're ready to hear what it means to lead with conviction and fight for those who can't fight for themselves—this episode is for YOU.************************************Helping Captives Website:https://helpingcaptives.org/?fbclid=IwY2xjawKFDCxleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFUUFpNVWgzYnNGQVY0WFliAR4MIR5ml8DY6p9yMmBa93Shgh9TxX5DoBjwgFIKdbDVaBBN1DXuRT3M1Xmmbg_aem_tjRaEW_E7BWBr-2G-JySLQFacebook page: https://www.facebook.com/helpingcaptivesCaleb Altmeyer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caleb.altmeyer/-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CKyUiL0GcskListen to the episode: https://www.theburnpodcast.comLearn about our upcoming events and programs: https://www.workwithbnc.comLet's work TOGETHER: https://www.bennewmancoaching.comOrder my latest book The STANDARD: Winning at YOUR Highest Level: https://amzn.to/3DE1clY1stConnect with me everywhere else:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/continuedfightFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Continuedfight/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ContinuedFightLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-newman-b0b693https://www.bennewmancoaching.com************************************ Learn about our Upcoming events and programs:https://www.workwithbnc.comLet's work TOGETHER https://www.bennewmancoaching.comLet's work together to write YOUR next book- BNC PublishingSend us a message Order my latest book The STANDARD: Winning at YOUR Highest Level: https://amzn.to/3DE1clY1st Phorm | The Foundation of High Performance Nutrition1stPhorm.com/bnewman Connect with me everywhere else: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/continuedfight Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Continuedfight/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ContinuedFight Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-newman-b0b693
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Part Two of the BMC theme Light upon Light! In this episode Maha discusses how Allah SWT removes us from darkness into light and ways to return back to Him, join us every Saturday at the Bronx Muslim Center, 11pm, during Ramadan
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Show Notes:The Resilient Siren: Overcoming Trauma through Art In this episode of Send Nudes podcast, host Ashley Klemm introduces 'The Resilient Siren,' a separate series dedicated to collaborating with women to transform their stories of overcoming trauma into art. Ashley shares her vision of creating a book compiling these stories. She converses with Leslie, the first participant, about her turbulent upbringing involving domestic violence, drug abuse, and the emotional scars left by her parents. Leslie also discusses how joining the military helped her find purpose and structure. Together, they aim to turn these painful histories into inspiring narratives of resilience. 00:00 Introduction to SNP Podcast 00:41 Introducing The Resilient Siren Series 01:27 The Vision Behind The Resilient Siren 03:20 First Interview: Leslie's Story 05:58 Leslie's Childhood Memories 08:09 The Impact of Domestic Violence 10:12 Leslie's Teenage Years and Family Dynamics 13:56 Struggles with Parental Neglect 17:23 Leslie's Sister's Challenges 21:08 Moving and New Beginnings 27:58 Facing Fears and Seeking Change 28:45 Joining the Military: A Life-Changing Decision 30:02 Life in the Navy: Challenges and Growth 35:04 Post-Military Life: Finding a New Path 39:33 Family and Personal Growth 50:00 Reflections and Lessons Learned
How do we find certainty in times of difficulty and great strife? It is not easy to trust the process, especially in challenging and dark times. In this episode of Spiritually Hungry Podcast, we talk about struggle as a vehicle for personal transformation and blessings in our lives. Join us as we discuss how to embrace the gift of darkness.
Today is a special episode of the podcast. In honor of the anniversary of 9/11, Arnold asked former Green Beret Jason McCarthy, founder of GORUCK, to share his experiences and lessons from serving the country and enlisting after the Towers fell. Looking to upgrade your workouts and build better habits? Sign up for the Pump app with the 7-day risk-free trial at thepump.app. If you'd like to join Arnold's Pump Club and receive his free daily newsletter, you can sign up with this link: https://arnoldspumpclub.com/ Production and Marketing: https://penname.co/