A prominent pro-life group has said that if abortion on demand is introduced, “thousands” more abortions will happen in Ireland every year. Earlier in Dublin today, the LoveBoth campaign gathered together individuals and families whose lives have been saved by the Eighth Amendment. They gave a direct message to Irish people as they go to…
Month: May 2018
The Holy Spirit makes our works effective, Pope Francis says
The Holy Spirit helps Catholics to do good works by giving them the gifts they need to be effective ‘salt and light’ in the world, Pope Francis said at the general audience today. Like Jesus said: “You are the salt of the earth… you are the light of the world”, the Pope said, explaining that…
Living & Communicating the Gospel
Episode 15 of the podcast brings John Quinn into conversation with Fr Paddy Byrne of Portloaise Parish. This bumper episode features lots of insight, some challenging thoughts and many thought-provoking questions – so grab a cup of tea and settle in! Looking at how we can communicate the Gospel today, Fr Paddy and John look…
Respected trade unionist comes out for ‘no’ vote
One of Ireland’s best-known trade unionists has come out for a ‘no’ bote in the forthcoming referendum on abortion. David Begg – who served as secretary general of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions from 2001 to 2015 – described the defence of the unborn as “the most crucial justice question of our time”. Writing…
Govt abortion pill tactic is red herring – LoveBoth
A leading pro-life group has condemned the actions of Minister of Health Simon Harris for “cynically” using the issue of abortion pills to argue for the repeal of the Eighth Amendment and has suggested that better solutions to this issue are needed. Speaking at a press conference in Dublin today, LoveBoth spokesperson Caroline Simons said…
Chilean bishops resign following national sexual abuse scandal
All 34 Chilean bishops speaking at a Vatican news conference of Friday about the cover-up of sexual abuse in their country have offered their resignation to Pope Francis, the bishops announced today. Decisions about the bishops’ fate will be decided by Pope Francis in the ensuing weeks, where he can accept or reject the resignations.…
Well-known cardinal dies aged 88
Cardinal Castrillón Hoyos, renowned for championing the Traditional Latin Mass, died in Rome today, aged 88. The Colombian cardinal was president of the pontifical commission Ecclesia Dei when Pope Benedict XVI published Summorum Pontificum, granting greater freedom to the celebration of the older Mass. He was known for leading attempts to reconcile traditionalist Catholics to…
All financial decisions are ethical choices, Vatican says
Financial and economic decisions ranging from where a family chooses to invest its savings to where a multinational corporation declares its tax residence are ethical decisions that can be virtuous or sinful, a new Vatican document has said. “There can be no area of human action that legitimately claims to be either outside of or…
Appeal for funds to help ‘desperate’ students attend college
The number of students seeking help from the Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP) to help them get a third-level education continues to rise, and the society needs help to help them. That’s the message this week from the SVP as it launches a national appeal to support its Education and Training Bursary Fund. “SVP members know…
Harris should be ‘honest’ about 5000 extra abortions every year
Health Minister Simon Harris needs to address what the real impact of his proposed abortion law would be on abortion rates in Ireland, the LoveBoth campaign has said, claiming that Ireland’s abortion rate is likely to rise by over 5,000 a year if the Eighth Amendment is repealed. Speaking at the launch this morning of…




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