Bishop Brendan Leahy encourages students ahead of State examinations
Calls on Parishes to Light Candles and Pray for Exam Students
Monday, 01 June 2026: Bishop of Limerick Brendan Leahy has wished leaving and junior cert students every success as they commence exams this week and encouraged parishes to light a candle in churches as a visible symbol of their prayers and support for young people during this important time.
Bishop Leahy also stressed to students that while the exams represent a significant milestone, they should remember that they do not define who they are or determine the course of their lives.
“To all students beginning their exams this week, I want to wish you every blessing and encouragement. You have worked hard to reach this point and now is the time to focus on doing your best, one exam at a time,” he said.
Drawing inspiration from the determination shown by participants in the recent Regeneron Great Limerick Run events, Bishop Leahy encouraged students to adopt a similar mindset.
“We recently witnessed thousands of runners showing remarkable perseverance and resilience on the streets of Limerick. There is a lesson in that for exam students. Set your mind now on doing your best and simply keep going, even when you encounter challenges.
“There may be moments when you feel the pressure or that you can’t do this but do not be discouraged. No question or a paper goes perfectly. Keep persevering and get something down on paper,” he said.
At the same time, Bishop Leahy stressed the importance of keeping the examinations in perspective.
“These exams are important, but they do not determine your worth or define who you are. You are greater than any result, any points total or any college place. There are many pathways in life and many opportunities ahead of you. Whatever the outcome of these exams, doors will remain open and new possibilities will emerge. We know of any number of people in life who achieved extraordinary success after exam results didn’t go their way. It is just a moment in time.”
Bishop Leahy also encouraged students, parents and families to avoid placing undue pressure on themselves during the examination period.
“What matters most in life is not measured by exam papers. The real story of our lives is written through the quality of our relationships with one another, how we help, encourage and support each other, how we bring hope and joy to those around us. After an exam, avoid the temptation of endless post-mortems. Focus instead on supporting one another and moving forward. The next step is always one of opportunity.”
Bishop Leahy concluded by assuring all students of his prayers and invited parish communities to remember them in a special way throughout the coming weeks.
“I ask our parishes to light a candle in their churches as a sign of hope and prayer for all students sitting examinations. May they know that they are supported, valued and remembered by their communities as they take these important steps on their journey.”