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Radio Maria Ireland to host Hail Holy Queen Conference


Image: Radio Maria Ireland

Image: Radio Maria Ireland

Radio Maria Ireland will be hosting the Hail Holy Queen Conference this Saturday, 15 October from 2pm. Speakers will include Antonia Moffatt, Fr Vincent Stapleton, Fr Brian McKevitt OP and Katrina Leyden.

Radio Maria Ireland is an Irish organisation staffed by dedicated professional and volunteer staff. It operates as a not-for-profit, non-commercial, internet-streaming radio station. Their goal is to expand broadcasting capabilities through DAB, cable and satellite, in order to reach a wider audience.

In a statement, Radio Maria says: "Our aim is to bring Christ into every Irish home through home-produced programmes that serve the spiritual, educational and social needs of listeners ...while having a profound respect for the specific diversity and richness of each ethnic group.

"Radio Maria Ireland in a spirit of total trust in Divine providence, relies totally on the financial support of its listeners and friends. Advertising or sponsorship is not permitted. Radio Maria Ireland is not subsidised or funded by the Catholic Church. This model has proved successful for the 75 Radio Maria stations that currently operate around the world.

"The umbrella body of Radio Maria, the World Family of Radio Maria (WFRM), has its legal headquarters in Rome, Italy. The administrative and technical office are based in Casciago, near Milan. WFRM shares its expertise and know-how with Radio Maria Ireland in order to help it achieve its mission. This enables us to ensure that our office and broadcasting facilities operate to the highest professional, technical and editorial standards."

For more information about Radio Maria Ireland, visit their website here: www.radiomaria.ie/

See their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/Radiomariaireland/

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