New Curriculum awaiting Vatican approval
Month: April 2014
Hopes rise for Pope Francis visit
State visit invitation on the cards
Israel rejects Alive! ‘inaccuracies’
Ambassador pens letter to Fr Brian McKevitt
Sorry to disappoint: the Pope really is Catholic
The media views Pope’s actions as earth-shattering, writes Martin Browne OSB
‘All you can do is start out in faith’
Derry’s Bishop Donal McKeown speaks of his new role
Prayers for Cameroon abductees
Priests and nun kidnapped
Vatican trafficking conference
International delegates travel to Rome
Pope and Queen Elizabeth in cordial meeting
Leaders exchange gifts and greetings
Filling up the ‘God shaped hole’
In her teens Shirley du Boulay fell in love with a beech tree. If this sounds like some hyper Green Party activity it is not. What she went through was a mystical experience akin to those of many saints, and some poets and artists, echoes here of Vaughan, Traherne, Blake, Wordsworth, and Samuel Palmer. She…
Recalling John Paul II’s love for young people
Assessing the late Pope’s impact

Cathal Barry
Paul Keenan
Peter Costello