Month: May 2018

STAND UP FOR LIFE

To be against abortion is not simply ‘a Catholic thing’, Primate of All-Ireland Archbishop Eamon Martin has said. In an appeal to voters ahead of the referendum, Dr Martin said, “the innate dignity of every human life is a value for the whole of society – for people of all faiths and none. It is rooted in…

Fine Gael members step up for life

Members of Fine Gael opposed to the Taoiseach’s push for abortion have appealed to the party faithful to vote ‘no’ on May 25. Members attended the pro-life rally in Dublin at the weekend. Spokesperson for the Chloe Kennedy, a member of the Young Fine Gael branch in Trinity College, “we want to send a clear…

Park ready for 600,000 at Pope’s WMOF finale

Plans are in place to accommodate a crowd of 600,000 people in Dublin’s Phoenix Park when Pope Francis celebrates Mass there this August, according to the Government. Speaking in the Dáil last week, independent TD Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran, Minister of State for the Office of Public Works and Flood Relief, said the Government expected up…

Love Them Both

A pastoral message from Archbishop Eamon Martin on the referendum   In January when speaking about protecting the Eighth Amendment, I encouraged you to be “missionaries for the cause of life”. I invited you to spread the word about the precious gift of life from the first moment of conception until the moment of natural death. As…

Homelessness 
charity
 celebrates
 volunteers

The international homelessness charity, Depaul, is celebrating the role, importance and ongoing contribution of volunteers in Ireland this week. National Volunteering Week (May 14-18) is being celebrated through a myriad of activities across Depaul’s more than 25 accommodation and outreach services for people experiencing homelessness across Dublin, Derry, Belfast and Dungannon. Depaul Director of Fundraising…

West Bank priest criticises US embassy opening in Jerusalem

Opening a new US embassy in Jerusalem this week without resolving conflict in the region will have “extreme results”, according to a Catholic priest based in the West Bank. Violence broke out between Palestinian protesters and Israeli soldiers during fierce protests. International media reported that in Gaza, at least 52 Palestinians were killed, including five…

It’s the maternal instinct

One of the most striking Tweets I saw – in connection with the Referendum debate – was from a young man who said he was deeply “angered” to notice that so many pro-life demonstrators were women. At least he noticed that fact. It’s a point which has been either studiously ignored or entirely missed by…