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Month: July 2014
Suicide – reclaiming the memory of our loved one
We can redeem the lives of those lost to suicide
Recognising the value of seal of Confession
Dear Editor, Paul Keenan’s warning about the threat to the seal of confession is timely indeed, ‘Breaking the seal’ (IC 17/7/14). Sacerdotal privilege has traditionally been recognised by the courts of the Republic of Ireland – though the Supreme Court, in a 2001 appeal by the ‘Church of Scientology’ against a judgment which refused privilege…
The seal of Confession must not be broken
Dear Editor,When we confess our sins it is to reconcile ourselves to God. The priest acts for God and only he can forgive our sins. We are taught from a young age that it is a grievous sin for the confessor to break the trust of the penitent and therefore I find it an insult…
The clear implications of gay marriage
Dear Editor,We are due to have a referendum as to whether or not to write same-sex ‘marriage’ into our national law. Unfortunately, some people tend to think ‘if that’s how gay people want it, then why disallow it to them?’ while others argue ‘why not just call it Gay Union?’ We should vote only after…
Congregations must dictate parish suppliers
Dear Editor, Declining Mass numbers, a vocations crisis, and now news that even the production of the Holy Communion breads is no longer the preserve of the Church, ‘Orders’ bread threatened by overseas secular suppliers’ (IC 17/7/14). How far have we come that such a central element of our faith is a mere product of…
Br Kevin Crowley is a true hero
Dear Editor, Yes, yes and yes again to President Michael D. Higgins’ selection of Br Kevin Crowley as a true hero, ‘President hails Br Kevin Crowley as his ‘Dublin hero’’ (IC 24/7/14). Ireland has changed much over the last 30 years, together with the profile and numbers of our homeless. Only two factors can be…
Politicians bicker, Christians suffer
The slow pace of political agreement in Iraq threatens all
Crumbling under the weight of poverty
Charity groups take the strain of increasing poverty in Italy
A bad experience of multi-faith rooms
Dear Editor, Your lead story last week, ‘Hopsital Catholic chapel to be replaced by mutli-faith centre’ (IC 17/7/14) reminded me a very recent visit I paid to a multi-faith room in Leeds Bradford International Airport two weeks ago. Intrigued by such facilities, I try to pay a visit whenever I see them offered and the…

Fr Ronald Rolheiser
Paul Keenan