More than eight out of ten readers of The Irish Catholic in a Facebook poll say they agree with US bishops that abortion should be a more important concern for Catholics than other moral issues. At their recent plenary meeting, the bishops adopted a new text aimed at voters which said that the “threat of…
Month: November 2019
Why don’t RTÉ ask young people to strike to end homelessness?
It is fundamentally wrong to politicise children, writes David Quinn The Dáil Chamber in Leinster House was handed over to children last week to discuss the issue of climate change. They were aged between 10 and 17 and it was part of RTÉ’s climate week, intended to raise aware of the effect humans are having…
The Church continues to face very real challenges in relation to keeping children safe
Theresa Devlin Great progress has been made, but we must be wary of fatigue setting in around child safeguarding, writes Theresa Devlin The establishment of the National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland (the national board) was announced in December 2005, and it held its inaugural meeting in May 2006. It…
Charity defend highlighting contentious Kenya summit
An Irish faith-based charity has defended highlighting an event on social media, shunned by the Holy See, which was connected with promoting abortion Misean Cara, who support missionary organisations, defended retweeting a post on Twitter from the Embassy of Ireland which highlighted a controversial summit in Kenya. The tweet shows a picture of the Minister…
How did Judas Iscariot die?
Questions of Faith Judas Iscariot is known as the apostle who betrayed Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane – an act which ultimately led to the crucifixion. Emeritus Pope Benedict explained in 2006 that the betrayal took place in two moments: “first of all in its planning phase, when Judas comes to an agreement with…
Archbishop Fulton Sheen to be beatified on December 21
Archbishop Fulton Sheen will be beatified on December 21, Bishop Daniel Jenky of Peoria announced late Monday. He said the Vatican had just notified him of the beatification and he was announcing the news “with great joy and thanksgiving”. Plans for the beatification are already underway, the bishop said. The ceremony will be at 10am…
Teen caught for ‘disgraceful’ vandalism of Dublin monastery
A teenager is being processed by gardaí in connection with the vandalism of a church at a convent in Dublin, during which offensive slurs were allegedly levelled at the contemplative nuns that worship there. There is still an open investigation into the serious incident which occurred at the Star of the Sea Carmellite monastery at…
Don’t settle for mediocrity and seek the truth, Francis tells students
Pope Francis has told students never to be afraid of their desire for truth and never settle for mediocrity. He encouraged them to live with open hearts and minds, and not just stick with the predominant mindset in a world that believes diversity is conflict. “May you feel a healthy ambition to add something original…
Down & Connor cleric retires after 70 years
Belfast has marked the end of an era with the retirement of Fr Brendan McGee after 70 years of devoted service to the people of Down and Connor. Fr McGee – Dean of St Peter’s Cathedral – offered his final Mass for the people in St Patrick’s, Donegall Street on Thursday after 70 years ministering…
Pope considering adding ‘sin against ecology’ to Church’s catechism
Speaking to a group of lawyers last Friday, Pope Francis said that the Catholic Church is contemplating the introduction of “ecological sin” to the compendium of Church teaching. “We have to introduce, we are thinking about it, in the catechism of the Catholic Church, the sin against ecology, the sin against our common home, because…


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