Next month’s Synod of Bishops in Rome will focus on the issue of youth and vocational discernment. Often when we speak of ‘vocation’ in the Church we mean the specific and unique call to priesthood and religious life. This is hugely important and as recent research in this newspaper showed, the situation in terms of…
Month: September 2018
Life-long Passionists
Personal Profile Matthew Carlson speaks with a conflict-resolution activist Although Brian McKee may have seemed like any other lad growing up in Ireland, he was always a little different than most people his age. Brian grew up in the Passionist Holy Cross parish in Ardoyne, where much of his life revolved around his family,…
An economy built for others
100 Years On… Irish industry was a subject of real concern a century ago, writes Gabriel Doherty One of the many striking aspects of The Irish Catholic during the period under review was the sheer range and diversity of the subjects discussed within its pages. There were, as one would expect, a plethora of…
For the persecuted, there is hope in Mary’s care, Pope Francis says
Elise Harris Despite the pain and suffering they have experienced, Catholics in the Baltic states can take hope in the steadfast care of the Virgin Mary, as depicted at the Gate of Dawn in Lithuania, Pope Francis said today. “The years pass, the regimes pass, but above the Gate of Dawn of Vilnius, Mary,…
Papal emeritus role serves to clarify there is ‘only one Pope’ – Benedict
The anger of people frustrated by the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI is affecting him and devalues his pontificate, according to letters written by the Pope Emeritus and published today in a German newspaper. “I can well understand the deep-seated pain that the end of my pontificate caused you and many others. But for some…
Pope pleads for shorter homilies
Priests should challenge parish Priests must challenge parishioners if they want to make the Mass relevant to their lives and prompt them to delve deeper into their Faith. Irish religious and lay-catechists have called for homilies to be “more accessible” and really connect with people if they’re to make an impact. Speaking about the…
Angry voices marked papal visit – English cardinal
Pope Francis’ visit to Ireland showed the need for the Church to hear angry voices as well as joyful ones, England’s leading cleric has said. Speaking in Poznan, Poland, at a meeting of European bishops, Westminster’s Cardinal Vincent Nichols said the Pope’s Irish visit had been “remarkable” and “unlike any other papal visit in my…
The accused is guilty till proved innocent – the new world order
I – IF – an individual does something reprehensible at the age of 17, possibly under the influence of alcohol, does that bar that individual from the responsibility of public office for the rest of their life? Second question: if a person is accused of a reprehensible act, does that automatically make them guilty? Such are…
Top actor puts Faith above Hollywood’s glitz and glamour
Some say that showbusiness is just fun and games, but for award-winning actor and iconic role model, Mark Wahlberg, it’s not all glitz and glam. Last week, Wahlberg posted an Instagram story of his full day that would put some monks to shame, as he wakes up at 2.30am, prays for half an hour, and…
Protecting those who would protect our youngest
The View Ireland has a proud record of environmental protection. It is good to see the concern which enables the continued protection of pygmy stoats, red squirrels, otters, pine martens, badgers, hares, all bat and deer species, the Natterjack Toad and the Common Newt, almost all resident wild birds, the White-clawed Crayfish, the Freshwater…

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