The story of how one Donegal priest’s resilence helped save his parish will be told in a new documentary airing on TG4 for Easter Sunday. Actor Stephen Rea narrates ‘Meitheal’, which explores how Gleann Colm Cille became a self-sufficient community with the support of Fr James Canon McDyer. The documentary looks at the parish’s struggle…
Month: April 2020
Coronavirus: Contemplating the cross in this unique Easter Triduum
We find ourselves entering the strangest Easter Triduum we have ever known. We will not gather for the Mass of the Lord’s Supper and the washing of feet. We will not kiss the cross. We will not light the night with paschal flames and banish the darkness as we proclaim the resurrection. There is no…
Priests’ commitment ‘more important than ever’ during crisis says Primate
The Primate of All-Ireland Archbishop Eamon Martin has said the promises priests make at ordination are “more important than ever” during the coronavirus crisis, “especially the call to offer daily the Eucharistic sacrifice for our people, the world and ourselves”. He said that “if we can search deep into the roots of our vocation to…
Priests face severe cuts as pandemic takes toll
Róise McGagh and Chai Brady Hard-pressed priests are facing cuts to their already modest salaries as church closure have led to a severe fall in income for parishes and dioceses across Ireland. A number of priests have told The Irish Catholic they are concerned about having to rely on their families for support. The Diocese…
Cardinal Pell acquitted after legal system ‘disaster’ caused conviction
Cardinal George Pell was acquitted of all convictions of child abuse by Australia’s Supreme Court following claims “bias media” and a legal system “disaster” was to blame for his initial conviction. The former Vatican treasurer walked free from jail this week after convictions relating to the sexual assault of two teenage choirboys in the 1990s were…
The virus and the ‘patriarchy’
Even the grimmest times – as this Holy Week will be for many – bring revelations. And one of the aspects of the coronavirus (Covid-19) that most puzzles experts and scientists is – why are men much more likely to fall victim to the pandemic than women? Men in their 40s and 50s are more…
Priest criticised for allowing Muslim call to prayer in church
A priest’s decision to allow the Muslim call to prayer to feature during a Mass in Mayo was “misguided”, according to an expert on the Church in the Arab world. Fr Stephen Farragher of Ballyhaunis Parish organised for members of the Muslim community in Ballyhaunis to say the final prayer at 10am morning Mass last…
Cardinal cleared of sex abuse charges in Australia
One of the Church’s most senior members has walked free from prison in Australia after the country’s High Court decided to quash his child sex abuse conviction this week. Cardinal George Pell, 78, was acquitted of sexually assaulting two teenage choirboys in the 1990s, allowing him to be released from jail on April 7. The…
Covid-19 is neither God’s will nor Earth’s response…it’s a call to help
The View A thoughtful friend of mine asked me whether this pandemic had been sent for a reason. Was it, she wondered, some kind of message from God that we were getting things badly wrong and needed to change our ways? Did we need to return to basics, like loving others and praying? I see…
Survey finds 55% of US adults prayed to end Covid-19 crisis
More than half of adults in the US say they have prayed for an end to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, according to a new survey. Pew Research Center, who surveyed 11,537 US adults, said that a large number of Americans who pray daily (86%) and US Christians (73%) have taken to prayer during the outbreak.…


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