Month: June 2020

Archbishop in plea for shorter homilies

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin has asked priests to shorten their homilies as public Masses begin at the end of the month. In a note sent to priests this week, he said that “it is obvious that safe distancing makes a feeling of communion and community more difficult. “Distancing could also lead to a deeper reflection on…

Funeral told Msgr Cassin left ‘towering legacy’

A key player in the Church’s education policy in Ireland has been remembered as a reconciler. Msgr Jim Cassin died after a short illness and his funeral took place last week in the Church of the Assumption, Thomastown, Co. Kildare Bishop of Ossory Dermot Farrell said that Msgr Cassin – who served for many years…

Pilgrimages could begin in late July

As borders reopen across Europe, Niall Glynn of Marian Pilgrimages is “cautiously optimistic” that pilgrimages can begin in late July or early August. Speaking to The Irish Catholic, Mr Glynn said that they will be looking at restarting pilgrimages on a shrine-by-shrine basis. “We’re cautiously optimistic,” he said. “A lot of it will come down to requirements, procedures and policies in the…