Is fairness too much to ask for when it comes to debating what remains a contentious issue, asks Brendan O’Regan At this time of year we’re turning our minds to that special baby in the manger, and so it seemed particularly crass that Newstalk chose to raise again the issue of abortion on Thursday December…
Month: December 2020
Parishes hailed for ‘trojan work’ as priests ready for busy Christmas
With just a week to go to Christmas, many parishes have pulled out all the stops to ensure that as many people as is safely possibly can attend Mass. Many areas reported large socially-distanced queues of parishioners applying for tickets to attend one of the many extra Christmas liturgies. A lot of priests have decided…
‘Loneliness is killing me Father’ – priest tells of plight of lonely parishioners
A Belfast-based priest has said he is “genuinely concerned” about loneliness among his parishioners and the future emotional impact Covid-19 restrictions could have. Fr Martin Magill PP of St John’s said a parishioner told him “the loneliness is killing me”, a sentiment he says was echoed by others who approached him. “I suppose I am…
Parishes working hard to cater for big Mass demand over Christmas
Parishes have had to innovate to meet the demand for Mass, setting up booking systems, putting on extra Masses and appealing for charity in response. St Eunan’s Cathedral St Eunan’s Cathedral Letterkenny told The Irish Catholic that they usually have 4,000 attendees over Christmas Eve and Christmas day. They know they can’t cater for all…
Pope Francis’ year of St Joseph hailed as ‘hugely significant’ by Knock Shrine
Pope Francis’ “hugely significant” declaration of 2021 as ‘The Year of St Joseph’ has been “warmly welcomed” by Fr Richard Gibbons of Knock Shrine. Fr Gibbons said that the announcement is especially significant in the context of the pandemic. Fr Gibbons said that St Joseph “invites us to place all our prayers and intercessions in…
Support is the key to Gianna Care success
Crisis pregnancy organisation Gianna Care has told of “a really good year” for their services, despite the obvious challenges presented by Covid-19. Challenges Speaking to The Irish Catholic, Gianna Care director Carolyn O’Meara told of the challenges the year posed for everybody, and how it affected their often hands-on, in-person work. “We’d a lot of…
Finding the light of faith in the fog of doubt
Living with uncertainty is key for Christians, Alister McGrath tells Jason Osborne In his latest book, Through a Glass Darkly: Journeys through Science, Faith & Doubt, famed theologian and author Alister McGrath recalls a quote attributed to the mastermind behind the Manhattan Project – the American quest to create the atomic bomb during the Second…
Becoming closer to God with Catholic initiation
For many young people, a journey of doubt leads them to the Church, writes Chai Brady Despite the decrease in Mass attendance across western Europe and fewer young people engaging with religion, there are still those who feel the call of the Church in later life and decide to wholeheartedly engage with the Catholic Faith.…
Almost €25,000 raised for Syrian refugees in Lebanon
An Irish singer and a faith-based community group have raised almost €25,000 in separate appeals for Syrian refugees who fled to Lebanon due to conflict. Róisín O’Reilly, from Cavan but now living in Dublin recorded her interpretation of the Christmas classic ‘O Holy Night’ with the aim of raising funds for refugee schoolchildren in Tyre,…
Antrim GAA ‘smashes’ goal for SVP appeal
Antrim GAA kicked off St Vincent de Paul’s Christmas fundraising appeal with a traditional music evening raising £8,307.38 from an original target of £5,000. In previous years their Christmas #SaffronAid Appeal has been supported by clubs across the county providing St Vincent de Paul with 5,000 shoeboxes but, due to the pandemic, the traditional form…

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