Fr Gerard Quirke said celebrating Easter Mass at a penal times Mass rock on Achill Island has a “particular resonance” given the legal ban on Masses. Fr Quirke of the Achill parish celebrated 7am Mass at the site which was used during the era of penal laws when Catholics endured restrictions on their civil liberties.…
Month: April 2021
Pope’s letter to former Presbyterian leader ‘significant’ as NI faces fraught times
Pope Francis’ letter to Northern Irish Presbyterian Rev. Norman Hamilton “modelled respectful dialogue” as the North faces “fraught times”, said Fr Martin Magill. Fr Magill, a Belfast-based priest and organiser of 4 Corners Belfast, praised the letter for “modelling dialogue and respectful dialogue”. “I welcome it especially because we are in another of our fraught…
Complexity in a same-sex parenting story…
Recently, two young women in Cork were pictured happily with new-born twins. Geraldine Rea and Niamh O’Sullivan were delighted with the babies and although Geraldine actually gave birth to the twins, both women will be registered as parents, under the Children and Family Relationships Act of 2015. They said it was a great step forward…
Dying with Dignity Bill offers easy way out but no answers
Euthanasia and assisted suicide offer a “tap-out option”, rather than greater dignity, according to 24 year-old disability rights advocate Conor Lynott, who himself has a diagnosis of Spastic Diplegia Cerebral Palsy. Lost their way “If it’s there, people might take euthanasia as an easy option,” he told The Irish Catholic. “It gets rid of the…
‘Cynical actors’ using pandemic to promote Holocaust conspiracies
The memory of the Holocaust has been used by “cynical actors” to campaign and spread conspiracies during the pandemic, according to Israel’s ambassador to Ireland. Speaking at a webinar on Holocaust remembrance, Ambassador Ophir Kariv said it is easy to spot Holocaust denial but far more difficult to recognise Holocaust distortion, which has increased during the…
Build Christian communities despite cultural opposition
The View Predicting the future is a mug’s game. For example, anyone who predicted in December 2019 that the world would be battling a global pandemic for the following two years would have been encouraged to go and have a little lie-down. The folly of predictions notwithstanding, in the year 2000, I agreed to take…
Mozambique massacre should prompt response – Catholic group
While a recent massacre in Mozambique has drawn headlines internationally, the country has been dealing with violence for years, which has largely gone unacknowledged in the international community, said leaders of a Catholic charity and peace organisation present in the country. Johan Viljoen, director of Denis Hurley Peace Institute (DHPI), which is an entity of…
US poll finds Church membership continues its downward trend
While fewer than half of American adults responding to a recent poll said they are members of a Church, synagogue or mosque, the findings do not necessarily mean that people have lost faith in God, a pair of Church observers said. Church membership in 2020 dropped to 47% of the more than 6,100 respondents to…
Irish Easter message shown up by British
The Easter messaging from the Irish Government has come under fire after Boris Johnson’s strongly-worded statement. “Let’s not lose sight of the fact that this is Christianity’s most important festival,” the British prime minister said, continuing, “And that, while churches are open, the ongoing coronavirus restrictions mean that once again, it won’t be possible for…
Rural Church communities face stark choices
Moving from maintenance to mission means reacting to accelerated decline due to the pandemic, writes Chai Brady The Government’s announcement of a raft of plans to rejuvenate rural Ireland have come at a time when rural Church communities face hard future decisions wrought by the pandemic. It may be too little too late. There is…


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