Month: August 2017

Bishop voices opposition to embryo research

The Bishop of Elphin has condemned the use of embryos in bio-medical research after US scientists succeeded in editing human genomes to remove mutations like heart disease. Bishop Kevin Doran, chair of the Catholic Bishops’ Consultative Group on Bioethics and Life Questions, said human embryos were, as part of the research, “being deliberately generated under…

News in Brief

Ennis parish raises over €26,000 for famine The church collection in Ennis parish, Co. Clare has raised over €26,000 for Trócaire’s emergency East Africa appeal. Fr Brendan Quinlivan told The Irish Catholic the clergy were “humbled by the generosity of our people”. “It shows a tremendous spirit of solidarity with suffering people particularly in the…

Landmark church set to reopen

The oldest Catholic Church in Belfast will be reopening for Mass at the end of August, with renovation work to be fully completed by next month. St Mary’s has been undergoing extensive restorations since May, resulting in the Living Youth building, beside the church in Chapel Lane, becoming the venue for Mass since July 17.…

Parish takes action to halt rural decline

Members of a small Co. Leitrim parish have taken the future of the primary school into their own hands by advertising for families to move to the area. Parishioners in the picturesque village of Kiltyclogher in north Leitrim have launched a nationwide campaign ‘KiltyLive’ to advertise their rural community in the hope that families will…