
This year’s theme, “Living Water,” is inspired by the beautiful vision in the Book of Ezekiel: “Wherever the river flows, every living creature that swarms will live… and everything will live where the river goes.” (Ezekiel 47:9)
Ezekiel’s vision comes from a time of exile and loss. Yet, into this experience of uncertainty, the prophet offers a powerful vision of hope. Living water flows from God’s sanctuary, bringing healing and new life wherever it goes. Rivers are renewed, the land becomes fruitful, biodiversity flourishes and communities are restored.
This image speaks powerfully to our own time. Water is essential to all life, yet rivers, lakes, wetlands and oceans are under increasing pressure from pollution, climate change and biodiversity loss. Communities around the world are also experiencing the devastating impacts of droughts, floods and changing rainfall patterns.
The Season of Creation invites us to see water not simply as a resource, but as a gift from God and a source of life, connecting people, communities and the whole Earth community. It is an opportunity to reflect on our relationship with creation and on our shared Christian vocation to protect and cherish the world entrusted to us.
RTE1 will broadcast Mass for the Season of Creation live from the Cathedral of Saints Patrick and Felim in Cavan on Sunday 6 September 2026 at 11am (Please note time).
- Killygarry at 9:30am
- Butlersbridge at 10:30am
- St Clare’s Chapel at 10:45am

