Humble Church can help others confront harm
Month: May 2014
‘La Lynch’ and the great Chaco war
Eliza Lynch: Queen of Paraguay by Michael Lillis and Ronan Fanning (Gill and Macmillan, €14.99 / £12.50)
When Boko Haram was ‘merely’ killing Christians the world looked the other way
Persecution of Christians is not a fashionable cause
Irish Times impartiality is questioned after ‘Catholic’ comment
Correspondent’s tweet described as ‘provocative’
US Bishops build bridges with Iran
Delegation travelled to Qom in March
Building a culture of vocations
Vocations work demands creative thinking
PP scoops a hit on ‘Ice Cream Sundae’
Parish Priest, Fr Gerard McCloskey serving ice cream at St Nicholas's church, Ardglass, Co. Down as part of an ‘Ice cream Sunday’ initiative to give children of the parish a sense of belonging and to encourage them to participate in Sunday Mass. Photo: Gerard Smyth
State’s housing policy is serving developers rather than families
Govt should serve the interests of people, not developers
Make what is happening in our churches more relevant
Sometimes it’s as if we don’t expect the Church’s liturgy to be engaging and transformative
Irish Govt expresses its deep ‘concern’ at Sudanese Christian death sentence
Embassy monitoring apostasy case

Michael Kelly
Paul Keenan
David Quinn
Mags Gargan