ECI is focused on the priority of evangelism in the Catholic Church
and on joining with Christians in other denominations to fulfil the Great Commission.

Millions of Roman Catholics throughout the world have come into a personal relationship with Jesus, many through the various renewal movements in the Catholic Church. They are truly evangelical in that they have received the gospel, accepted Jesus as personal Lord and Saviour and manifest the fruit of the Holy Spirit as missionary disciples.
These evangelical Catholics have a growing love and respect for Scripture as the Word of God. They are born again Christians. They would identify themselves variously as committed Christians, Charismatic Catholics, renewed Catholics, born again Catholics, or simply Catholics who love the Lord. They would regard themselves as brothers or sisters in Christ of all evangelical Christians in the various Protestant Churches.

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St Patrick's Breastplate

Endorsed by many church leaders

Endorsements for the St. Patrick’s Testimony pamphlet come from leaders of a wide variety of Christian Churches in Ireland, North and South (and some from Great Britain). Many are blessed by how biblical it is with Patrick quoting 70 Scripture passages in part or in whole. It has a unique design with the pamphlet...

Cross with title, St Patrick's Testimony

St Patrick’s Testimony Pamphlet

We believe that for Revival to come in Ireland it is key that bridges are built between what the Holy Spirit is doing in the historic churches and what the Holy Spirit is doing in the Pentecostal/newer Churches. We are excited about the relationship that ECI has built in the past year with Wild...

The Irish Blessing 2020

The Irish Blessing 2020, released on Youtube

Over 300 Churches in Ireland from North and South and from all 32 counties participated in the Irish Blessing song launched on 31st May Pentecost Sunday. Two weeks after it’s launch it has 590,000 hits on You Tube. It is the ancient Irish blessing “Be Thou My Vision” and ends with...