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Revd Alistair Doyle.
Alistair currently serves as Rector of the Arklow, Inch, and Kilbride Group of Parishes in the Diocese of Glendalough. He brings with him a deep commitment to the work and mission of Mothers’ Union and is an active advocate within his current parish.
Prior to this, Alistair served as Curate Assistant in the Galway Group of Parishes, where he also demonstrated a keen interest in supporting and promoting the values and outreach of Mothers’ Union.
In his new role as All Ireland Chaplain, Alistair will provide spiritual guidance and pastoral support to the President and members across the island, helping to nurture faith, strengthen community, and further the organisation’s mission of demonstrating the Christian faith in action through the transformation of communities worldwide.
In announcing his appointment at the All Ireland Mothers’ Union Council on Saturday 18th April 2026, Mrs Kay Clarke, the All Ireland President said: ‘We are truly delighted to welcome Alistair as our new Chaplain. He follows on from The Ven Dr Stephen McBride who was a faithful pastor and Chaplain. Alistair’s heart for ministry, his encouragement of Mothers’ Union members, and his deep faith will be a source of strength and inspiration to us all. We look forward to walking alongside him in faith, hope and love.’
Speaking about his appointment Alistair said, ‘This is a real honour. I am very excited about taking up the role of All Ireland Chaplain and I am sure it will be a blessing to me. I look forward to what God has in store for the Mothers’ Union. In the isolating, troubled and fearful world we live in, the prayers and work of the Mothers’ Union are needed more than ever.’
In appointing Alistair to this position, Archbishop Michael Jackson said: ‘Alistair has always shown an infectious interest in people and is intent on facilitating their happiness and wellbeing. He is not afraid to be creative pastorally and liturgically: this capacity will also be an asset to The Mothers’ Union in Ireland.
‘Along with countless others I congratulate Mothers’ Union on 150 years of life and of commitment to family life within and beyond the church.’