Month: August 2018

Vaccine scandals cause outrage in China

Public anger is mounting in China after revelations that major vaccine makers violated safety standards. Thousands of faulty vaccines have been administered to children, eroding public trust in essential services and damaging China’s standing overseas as it tries to become a major player in the pharmaceutical industry. A Catholic doctor told a Catholic news provider the case…

Learning to live without limits

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 Matthew
 Carlson   The voices of young people singing Party in the USA echoed through the halls of St Catherine’s College in Armagh City last week, marking the final week of the Michaela Foundation hosting their annual summer camps. The charity was set up in memory of Michaela McAreavey who was murdered while on her honeymoon…

Syriac bishops lament plight of persecuted Catholics

Syriac Catholic bishops from around the world, meeting in Lebanon for their annual synod, lamented the plight of their “tormented and persecuted” faithful. In their final statement from the July 23-27 gathering, with Syriac Catholic Patriarch Ignace Joseph III Younan presiding, the bishops noted that they have “raised their voices high in front of the…

Irish cardinal denies knowledge of McCarrick allegations

The top Vatican official who will accompany Pope Francis on his trip to Ireland this month has said he was “shocked” to hear allegations of years of sexual abuse and harassment by his former boss Theodore McCarrick. The Vatican announced at the weekend that Pope Francis had accepted Dr McCarrick’s resignation from the College of…

A prison without walls

Mind on Fire: A memoir of madness and recovery by Arnold Thomas Fanning (Dublin: Penguin, £14.99) Frank
 Litton   Mental illness is a cruel affliction. There is hardly anybody who has not been touched by it; as a sufferer, or as family, friend or colleague of a sufferer. Mental illness differs from physical illness; the problems it poses…

First IFCU female president elected

The International Federation of Catholic Universities’ (IFCU), an organisation of over 200 Catholic universities throughout the world, has elected its first female president. At the conclusion of the 26th General Assembly Meeting in St Patrick’s College, Maynooth, last week Dr Isabel Capeloa Gil was elected as the organisation’s new president. She is the Rector of the…

Choosing the hard road…

Matthew Carlson joined thousands of pilgrims on Croagh Patrick to experience a living, breathing Faith   The homily given by Tuam’s archbishop Michael Neary related the hardships of climbing Croagh Patrick to the difficulty faced by Catholics in a country that is becoming less Faith focused. As many as 5,000 pilgrims made the journey up…