Who is St. Malachy of Armagh? The answer, in short, is, "It's complicated." A saint during the Middle Ages, St. Malachy served as a bishop in Ireland and helped to reform the Church there, navigating many difficult political situations. Join Dr. Elizabeth Klein and Mary McGeehan as they dive into the life of St. Malachy of Armagh.
Discussion Questions:
St. Malachy rose to the occasion, responding to the difficult situation of his time with courage and boldness, helping to reform the Church in Ireland. When there are difficult situations in your life, how can you grow in courage and confidence so you can respond like St. Malachy did?
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