Women have been hit hardest, says Bishop Nulty
Month: October 2014
Irish Times poll on abortion completely misleading say PLC
Poll claimed that 68% of people favour a referendum that would allow abortion in the case of rape or where the baby will not be born alive
Men are fragile Sex when it comes to Suicide
Five times as many men as women are taking their own lives
Kathleen Chada sustained by Faith
Mrs Chada revealed she had spoken about forgiveness with a local priest.
BBC reporter’s decision to become nun hailed as ‘courageous’
Former BBC political correspondent Martina Purdy to join a religious order based in Belfast
‘No evidence’ Govt is serious about homelessness – claim
Peter McVerry Claims…
Paul VI beatification highlights the importance of dialogue
Pope Paul VI will be remembered as a man who loved the Church
Ireland is a beacon to the World for its care of mothers and babies
Pro-Life Campaign hosts annual conference
Ireland must face up to its obesity pandemic
The most important thing you can do for good health is to get aerobically fit, writes Prof. William Reville
Declining US religious outlined in new report
A longtime trend of declining numbers of women in religious orders is unpacked in a new study by Georgetown University’s Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA). In the report, the social science researchers of CARA observed that the demographical story of women religious in the US takes some disentangling. Although past studies have…

Mags Gargan
Mary Kenny
Cathal Barry
William Reville