Month: March 2018

Divestment must not hinder religious instruction: warning

Parishes and dioceses may not be able to divest schools without arranging for alternative forms of religious instruction, The Irish Catholic understands. The vast majority of Irish primary schools are under religious patronage, and although the Department of Education has expressed a wish to see half of the country’s Church-run schools divested from Church control…

Public
 prayer
 seen
 as
 vital 
for 
preserving 
human 
life

Praying in public is of vital importance to the outcome of the referendum on the Eighth Amendment, according to campaigners. “In the battle for life, we have to do the canvasing and everything else, yes,  but we are not going to win without prayer because it is very much a spiritual battle,” pro-life advocate Kathy Sinnott told…

Witnessing the breakdown of law

Describing the people involved in the looting of a Lidl in Tallaght as ‘scumbags’ or worse, dehumanises not only the hardened criminals, but young children too. Having lived in Brookfield for two decades – one of the most socially-disadvantaged areas in Tallaght – the overwhelming feeling in the community is apathy, and in many cases,…

News in brief

Government pensions plan is a missed opportunity Campaigners have called for the introduction of a universal pension in Ireland, in response to the failure of the Government’s new pensions plan to address “major issues around equity, sustainability and bureaucracy”. A Universal State Social Welfare Pension, published by Social Justice Ireland analyses Ireland’s pension system and…

Stop accusation of heresy over Amoris Laetitia – Cardinal

Pope Francis’ exhortation on the family should prompt discussion and even debate, but accusing him and others of heresy is completely out of place, said German Cardinal Walter Kasper. “A heresy is a tenacious disagreement with formal dogma. The doctrine of the indissolubility of marriage has not been called into question on Pope Francis’ part,”…

In praise of a Church willing to take risks

Christianity isn’t a ‘snowflake’ religion, writes David Quinn   During the snow of last week, a number of dioceses around the country said churches should close and also advised Catholics that they were released from their obligation to attend Mass on Sunday if they felt it would be unsafe to travel to church. This got…

News in brief

Linguistic acrobatics used to deny baby’s humanity – bishop The bishop of Kilmore has given a pastoral message defending the Eighth Amendment, maintaining that the question of abortion is not primarily a religious issue, but an “ethical” and “human rights issue”. Bishop Leo O’Reilly issued the statement on March 6, saying that a compassionate response…