Month: November 2015

A senior Church official has urged parents with children in Catholic primary schools to ensure that a proposed new curriculum will not encroach on the time allocated to religious education. Fr Tom Deenihan, who heads the Catholic Primate School Management Association, warned that there had been “some concern” that the proposed new Education about Religion…

Staff Reporter A former seminary in Diocese of Waterford & Lismore has been transformed into a new housing project by a Catholic agency. The extensive work on St John’s College was carried out by the Franciscan-run housing agency Respond with the aim of alleviating the problem of homelessness in Waterford city. The new development, which will…

Papal visit to Central African Republic later this month is confirmed The Holy See has confirmed that Pope Francis is to visit the Central African Republic later this month, after doubts were raised about the planned trip when the Pontiff said it was his “hope” that he could visit the conflict-riven country. Despite the country’s instability, the Vatican has announced that the Holy Father will…

Church representatives meeting in Cairo have called for peace and coexistence in the region. The Executive Council of the Middle East Council of Churches urged “heads of state and religious and political decision-makers in the world, Arabs and Muslims” to work for the preservation of religious pluralism, saying it is “the most precious treasure of…

Young people were to the fore at the annual concelebrated Mass of St Feichin in Abbey parish, Co. Galway through the music and through the prayers of the faithful. The prayers were composed and read by the five first Holy Communnicants in the parish. Chief celebrant was Fr John Hickey CC Abbey with seven concelebrants.…