Month: August 2015

Dear Editor, In reference to your story ‘Future of Irish Church rests with strong lay people’ on July 30. I think Archbishop Diarmuid Martin hasn’t put a lot of thought into this request. For at least two decades we have received no direction from our Church. The recent referendum is a typical example – not…

Dear Editor, One has to agree with Andrew O’Connell in his Notebook article (IC 06/08/2015) ‘Preserve churches as places of silence’. In many churches, groups in the congregation may be heard having a loud discussion before Mass, oblivious that they may be distracting others, as well as lack of respect for the Blessed Sacrament. There…

Dear Editor, I write to express my welcome and support for the excellent article in your edition of 30/07/2015 by Fr Seán MacGiollarnáth on Amnesty International and that organisation’s support for widespread access to abortion. He expressed perfectly the inexplicable contradiction of a “human rights” advocacy group categorising unborn human life as worthy of protection,…

Dear Editor, Felix M Larkin’s review of Joe Good’s Inside the GPO 1916: A First-hand Account in the issue of July 30 acknowledges the author’s vivid account of his experiences in the turbulent years from 1916 to 1921. He is rightly critical of Good’s seeming lack of compassion and regret for those affected by the…

To mark the 10th birthday of An Tairseach, the Organic Farm and Ecology Centre on the grounds of the Dominican Convent in Wicklow, the Dominican Sisters, Cabra opened a rose garden dedicated to world peace. A large crowd of friends and well-wishers attended the celebration and heard stories of the early days when the sisters…

Japanese bishops defend constitution Japan’s Bishop Tarcisio Isao Kikuchi of Niigata has urged his country to build peace through development rather than military deterrence. Writing ahead of the seventieth anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the bishop, who chairs Caritas Asia, criticised plans by Japan’s ruling Liberal Democrat Party to change national security…

A man who pleaded guilty to knocking over an elderly nun in the centre of Limerick City and snatching her handbag, has been remanded in custody for sentencing. Joe Roche, 30, approached two elderly nuns, aged 75 and 78, as they walked along O’Connell Street on the morning of January 3. He snatched a handbag…