Rotherham abuse scandal: it’s not all about race. It’s about criminal ineptitude says Tim Stanley
Month: September 2014
Science and technology have the ability to be pro-life
Technology is pushing back the frontiers of early survival for babies, writes Mary Kenny
Searching for God
St Augustine reveals a great depth of discovery and a desire for more answers in Confessions, writes Pat Codd, OSA
Healthy media debate needs regulation
It’s now in the open, liberals don’t like balanced debate, writes David Quinn
X Factor meets Slumdog Millionaire
The trouble about making a film based on a true story like this is that one has to become a kind of slave to facts. In this case the facts are that two young boys, Rinku and Kinesh, were plucked from obscurity in India in 2008 to join a major league baseball team in America.…
‘I don’t like the word retirement’ – Fr Karl Schray
A retired American priest working in a Dublin parish describes his faith journey to Paul Keenan
A roadmap to renewal
Cathal Barry takes a look at Church’s principles for the reform of religious life
Limerick Passion play on RTE
RTÉ’s Would You Believe programme, broadcast at 10:30pm on September 14, will follow the preparation and production of the Passion in Pallasgreen, Co. Limerick, this year. The play attracted 6,000 people to watch a re-enactment of the final hours of Jesus’ life on Holy Thursday and Good Friday. The event, planned for 12 months, brought…
Outrage after sectarian song played outside church again
Bishop Donal McKeown has said Northern Ireland is still a place where “confrontation rather than conciliation is the name of the game”.
Catholc hospitals accused of ‘bending knee’ to State
Catholic hospitals have caved in to Government pressure

Mags Gargan
Mary Kenny
Cathal Barry
David Quinn
Aubrey Malone
Paul Keenan