A devout Catholic runner blessed by the chaplain of the US House of Representatives before the Chicago Marathon went on to win the race. Galen Rupp became the first American man to win the event since 2002 after Fr Patrick Conroy blessed him and his team member before the race. Mr Rupp’s couch, Alberto Salazar,…
Month: October 2017
WMOF’s ecumenical possibilities subject of Catholic-Anglican meeting
The ecumenical potential of next year’s World Meeting of Families (WMOF) was highlighted at a recent gathering of Catholic and Church of Ireland bishops, a Church spokesman has said. The August 2018 meeting is widely expected to see Pope Francis visiting Ireland, both to take part in the major Church event, and to ‘complete’ St…
Teacher training needed to support refugee children
Teachers need to be assisted in learning how to integrate refugee children who have experienced trauma into Irish schools, according to the Immigrant Council of Ireland (ICI). Commenting on a British initiative which saw teachers in Northern Ireland sent to German schools in order to learn from their integration techniques Sr Stan, the founder of…
Remember those behind the missions – bishop
News In Brief Missionaries at home should be thanked just as much as those who have worked abroad, the chair of the Bishops’ Council for Missions has said. Speaking at a Mass in Maynooth organised by World Missions Ireland, Archbishop Kieran O’Reilly SMA, a onetime missionary in Africa, gave thanks for all those who made…
Being pro-choice means you’re okay with killing babies before they are born
Imagine this scenario: Two people are having a conversation. One says to the other: “I’m against racism personally, but I just think that it’s a serious moral question and people should be given the choice to discriminate on grounds of race if they wish. After all, we can trust people.” Could anybody confronted by logic…
Constitution may protect unborn even with ‘repeal’ – Noonan
Unborn children may still be protected by the Constitution even if the Eighth Amendment is repealed, former Fine Gael leader and minister for finance Michael Noonan has said. Speaking in a Fine Gael parliamentary meeting, Mr Noonan urged the Oireachtas Committee on the Eight Amendment to take legal advice on what the implications would be…
Call for parishes and chaplaincies to help break chains of modern slavery
Parishes and port chaplaincies can play a key role in tackling human rights abuses at sea, especially for those trapped in the “invisible chains” of human trafficking, Ferns’s Bishop Denis Brennan has said. “People imagine it happens somewhere else, but it happens here too,” Dr Brennan told The Irish Catholic, adding that with given the…
Over 200 participants win Pope John Paul II awards
In the last two weeks 220 young people from two Irish diocese collected the Pope John Paul II Awards (JPII) for work in their parish and community. The Papal Nuncio, Archbishop Jude Thaddeus Okolo, assisted Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan in awarding 133 students from schools across the diocese of Waterford and Lismore. Archbishop Okolo thanked the…
Unearthing Cahal Daly’s contribution to peace
The Vatican foreign minister’s lecture raised as many questions as it provided answers writes Martin O’Brien It was a considerable coup for the organisers to secure as distinguished and high-powered a figure as the Vatican’s foreign minister to deliver the Cardinal Cahal B. Daly Centenary Memorial lecture in Queen’s University, Belfast at the weekend.…
A faith that was no burden
Integrity was the cornerstone of Liam Cosgrave’s life, writes Msgr John Wilson iam Cosgrave’s wife Vera died on September 16, 2016 and was buried from this Church. Now just over one year later we gather once more this time for Liam’s funeral and for his last journey to and from this Church where he…



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