Month: November 2019

An Ireland that’s becoming increasingly for the birds

Ireland Through Birds: Journeys in search of a wild nation by Conor W. O’Brien (Merrion Press, €16.95) Christopher
 Moriarty   Like many, perhaps the majority of, birdwatchers, Conor W. O’Brien became addicted to the hobby in childhood. He shares his joy in encounters with birds and the wild environment in general in this remarkable book.…

In Brief

Belgian bishops criticise proposed abortion measures
 Belgium’s Catholic bishops have criticised legislation to liberalise abortion by extending the right to 18 weeks’ gestation with just 48 hours of obligatory reflection. The bishops said the proposed measures would change the meaning of abortion by making it a “normal medical procedure” and that the changes had not…

Mantras at odds with Church teaching

Dear Editor, I refer to criticism levelled at Bishop Phonsie Cullinan concerning yoga in Catholic schools. Catholic bishops as direct successors of the apostles have a duty of pastoral care by teaching and upholding the Catholicism which comes to us from the apostles themselves, commissioned by Jesus. Regrettably, the laity has largely been left without…

Family News and Events

Wicklow Christmas market During December, Christmas markets are installed across the world and Ireland is no different to this practice. The Wicklow market which begins on November 23 and lasts three weeks will offer a selection of local artisan foods, decorations, gifts, workshops and even a visit from Santa himself! This year, there will also…

Unpacking Mary McAleese and Pope St John Paul II

As a newspaper, we report fair and accurately without fear or favour, writes Michael Kelly Former president Mary McAleese has been at pains to deny that she misrepresented the views of Pope John Paul II on human sexuality. It’s a serious matter that requires a serious response. When The Irish Catholic first broke the story last week…