Shackleton’s Boat: The story of the James Caird by Harding McGregor Dunnett (Collins Press, €12.99)
Month: October 2015
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Absence makes the heart grow fonder
Fr Martin Delaney reflects on the greatest irony- how we don’t appreciate something until it is gone
Syria without Assad would be like Libya – bishop
If Syrian president Bashar al-Assad were removed from power now, Syria would become like Libya, a Syrian bishop has warned. Archbishop Jacques Behnan Hindo, Syrian Catholic Archbishop of Hasakeh-Nisibi, said “the Syrians will decide if and when Assad has to go away, and not the Daesh [the so-called Islamic State] or the West,” continuing “and…
Interfaith peace bid continues despite CAR violence
An archbishop in the Central African Republic has vowed to persist in interfaith peace efforts, after at least 42 people were killed and 27,000 forced to flee during five days of violence between Christian and Muslim groups in the capital Bangui. The city’s Archbishop Dieudonne Nzapalainga, president of the national bishops’ conference, said he will…
jordan prince hails christianity
Jordan’s Prince Hassan has claimed that the Middle East is the home of Christianity, which has contributed greatly to Arab culture and Arab-Islamic civilization. Speaking at a book launch in the Israeli city of Acre, he said the presence of Christians in the Middle East must be guaranteed “human protection”. Abu Saada, Greek-Melkite parish priest…
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Puerto Rico’s archbishop tackles debt Puerto Rico’s Archbishop Robert Gonzales Nieves of San Juan, accompanied by the country’s Bible Society president Revd Heriberto Martinez Rivera, has met with congressional leaders and the White House in order to work towards a resolution to the US territory’s debt crisis. “We want to create more awareness of the urgency of the situation…
Synod Fathers arrive two by two
Vatican Roundup
Pope calls for Catholics to face challenges of migration The Pope’s message for the World Day of Migrants and Refugees, which will be celebrated on January 17 in most countries has been published by the Vatican. Presenting the message, Cardinal Antonio Maria Veglio, president of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and…
Awareness is no substitute for action – Congolese Church
Congo's Catholic bishops have criticised Western governments for failing to stop the abuse of Africa’s natural resources. “Awareness by the major polluting countries comes nowhere near to any concrete commitment, or to the efforts required in countries whose forests provide the lungs for conserving the world's bio-diversity,” the bishops’ commission on natural resources said in…

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