Month: January 2015

The parish of Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Dublin’s north inner-city, which hosts the mortal remains of Matt Talbot, is celebrating his 90th anniversary in 2015. The ‘Year of Matt Talbot’ will open on January 25 with a novena Mass at 3pm presided by Fr Brian Lawless, vice-postulator of the cause of Matt Talbot.…

Dear Editor, It was interesting to read Peter Costello’s timeline of some philanthropic Irish millionaires and their laudable generous contribution to Irish society (Book Reviews IC 08/01/2015). There were possibly many smaller, and possibly more personally impactful, acts of generosity going on that also need to be lauded. Take the case of Canon Molloy –…

Dear Editor, I enjoy reading Mary Kenny’s article every week in your esteemed newspaper. She is a rock of sense and a fountain of knowledge. But I suppose there is no such thing as absolute perfection. Nollaig na mná? (IC 08/01/2015) Mary, mo náire thú. Tuiseal ginideach, uimhir iolra of bean, as you learned at school. I like to climb…

Dear Editor, Your front page article of January 8, (“Church same-sex marriage campaign under question”) tells of the letter from the Irish Episcopal Conference on marriage that received little attention from the laity, or even the clergy for that matter. The reason was simply that not enough copies were circulated to reach more people. Of course, the…

Dear Editor, Cathal Barry rightly condemns Irish Times journalist Rosita Boland’s sneering attack on the generous Belvedere College students Christmas sleep-out for the homeless (IC 08/01/2015). Ms Boland, apparently, from her lofty perch in the Irish Times, found the Belvedere lads’ efforts to help the homeless “inappropriate”, “distasteful” and “uncomfortable”. The Belvedere lads’ fee-paying status…

Dear Editor, I have only recently become familiar with Charlie Hebdo’s work, thanks to the inexcusable act of violence in Paris. I am a fan of satire, but Hebdo seems to focus its energies exclusively on provoking the Islamic community in the most vile way possible. Its writers worked hard to provoke a reaction, and…

Dear Editor, The recent case of a pregnant woman on life support had nothing to do with abortion. Ordinary lay people could see that. The evidence in court was so unanimously against the baby’s chances of survival there could only be one end to this tragedy. Michael McDowell, ex-Attorney General and Tánaiste, was right when…

The feast of St Brigid on Saturday, February 1 will be celebrated in Faughart, Dundalk, Co. Louth with the 39th annual candlelight procession from Faughart Old Cemetery to St Brigid’s Shrine. Commencing at 8pm, the procession forms up on the summit of Faughart Hill and following prayers, song, the lighting of a fire and blessing…

This Lent St Mary’s Church in Killenummery, Co. Leitrim will host ‘Life in the Spirit Seminars’ each Wednesday from February 11 until March 25. Each evening will begin with Mass at 7.30pm followed by various guest speakers in Ballinagar Hall with light refreshments served. A Life in the Spirit Seminar is a chance to experience…