High blood pressure and child development issues High blood pressure in pregnancy, or pre-eclampsia, an already established threat to a mother, has been found to increase the risk for several developmental problems in children. The study published by JAMA Psychiatry, using a Norwegian health database, observed 980,560 children. Of these, 28,068 were exposed to pre-eclampsia…
Month: April 2020
Pope calls on Church to respond to crisis with creativity
Pope Francis has urged Catholics in lockdown due to Covid-19 to be creative in their celebration of Easter this year. He also said the crisis is a moment to reflect on our common humanity and described Pope Paul VI’s 1967 encyclical Humanae Vitae as “prophetic”. He also called on the Church to be “freed in…
Cardinal Pell free as abuse conviction quashed
Cardinal George Pell has been released from prison after 405 days behind bars after the seven judges of the High Court of Australia unanimously overturned the original December 2018 jury verdict that found him guilty on five counts of molesting two 13-year-old choirboys in 1996. The court’s decision, read Tuesday, concluded there was “a significant…
Google searches for ‘prayer’ surge during pandemic
The number of searches for “prayer” on Google has increased worldwide during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a professor based in Denmark. Jeanet Sinding Bentzen of the Department of Economics at the University of Copenhagen says interest in the term on the search engine “skyrocketed during the month of March 2020 when Covid-19 went global”. Using…
Coronavirus: Tipperary Church ‘lights up’ for frontline workers
A church in Clonmel lit up over a thousand candles on Friday event for frontline healthcare workers along with prayers and petitions for everyone affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Candles in the shape of a cross were placed on the benches inside Ss Peter and Paul’s Church on, with a number of petition candles lit…
Christian leaders call on faithful to pray together on Palm Sunday
Leaders of Ireland’s Christian Churches have called on the faithful to pray together on Palm Sunday from 3-4pm as the world battles the coronavirus (Covid-19). The leaders of the Catholic Church, Church of Ireland, Methodist Church in Ireland, Presbyterian Church in Ireland and the Irish Council of Churches, together with other denominations and Christian organisations…
New Vatican yearbook downplays official Papal titles
From the moment he was introduced to the world after his election, Pope Francis has emphasised his identity primarily as ‘Bishop of Rome.’ The 2020 Annuario Pontificio, the official Vatican yearbook, has now made the same emphasis typographically by listing other descriptions of the papal office as “historic titles.” Like the 2019 edition, there is a page that says simply,…
34,600 watch live daily Mass on RTÉ
The RTÉ broadcast of daily Mass currently has an average audience of 34,600 people per day. However, Mass on Wednesday drew an online congregation of 65,000 according to Roger Childs Commissioning Editor for religious content for the national broadcaster. Most of the Masses are being broadcast from the Cathedral of Ss Eunan and Columba in Letterkenny,…
‘Darkest, Meanest Mud and Muck of Things’
Exclusive Excerpt Treasured and Transformed Vision for the Heart, Understanding for the Mind While Easter, with its beautiful liturgy, is a joyous feast, that same liturgy without sacrifice is false worship. The ‘Triduum’ is rooted in human suffering, and to encounter it is to encounter Christ. Easter is painfully recognised and experienced mainly in broken places…
Glenstal Abbey monk shares videos to help those in self-isolation
Fr Simon Sleeman OSB, a monk in Glenstal Abbey, has been sharing weekly videos on techniques to help cope with being in isolation. “I have some preparation for a lockdown let’s put it that way,” Fr Sleeman told The Irish Catholic. Last year he spent some time in St John of God Hospital recovering from depression…


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