Month: July 2016

Standing with Holy Land Christians

The Cardinal Grand Master of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem Cardinal Edwin F. O’Brien was in Ireland at the weekend to preside over the investiture of new knights in the order dedicated to helping Christians in the Holy Land. The cardinal ispictured at a reception following the investiture Mass at St…

Venezuela calls on Vatican to mediate at crisis talks

Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro has officially requested that the Vatican become involved in mediating talks aimed at seeking a solution to the nation’s catastrophic economic crisis. Following weeks of resistance on the part of the president to any negotiations with his political rivals, even as dangerous food and medical shortages grow ever worse, Mr Maduro…

Bishop warns planned assembly is a ‘smokescreen’

The planned Citizens’ Assembly is intended to enable the Government to claim a spurious distance from the consequences of a referendum on repealing Ireland’s constitutional pro-life protections, Elphin’s Bishop Kevin Doran has said. Speaking at an event organised by Family & Life, Dr Doran, said that in his personal view, the assembly would be “nothing…

Clogher Ordinations

Stephen Duffy and Kevin Malcolmson awaiting ordination by Clogher’s Bishop Liam MacDaid in Monaghan’s St McCartan’s Cathedral on Sunday, July 24. Fr Duff y and Fr Malcolmson celebrated their first Masses the following evening in their home parish churches, St Patrick’s in Tullycorbet parish and St Mary’s in Aghabog.

Dear Editor, Can I commend you on your fascinating coverage of clerical salaries in your issue of July 21? It was extraordinary to see how much variance there was across the country, but even more extraordinary to see the variance in how dioceses cooperated with your efforts. The Diocese of Elphin, which publishes its clerical…

Flowering faith

Fr Ed Kohler of Little Flower Parish in Browning, Montana, distributes Communion during Mass at the close of North American Indian Days. The annual event, first held 65 years ago, gathers Native Americans from 50 tribes from across the US and Canada. Photo: CNS

Paying for married priests

Dear Editor, The recent attempt by The Irish Catholic (21/07/2016) to survey priests’ incomes across Ireland should cause those who argue for married clergy to think again. With married priests would come clerical families, and it is hard to imagine priests – even with a spouse’s second income – supporting children on the income they…