Pope tells young people to dream big Spending a bit of time with young people before leaving at the end of his apostolic trip to Cyprus and Greece, Pope Francis encouraged them to have the courage to hope, to dream and even to question their faith. He met with Catholic teenagers and young adults from…
Month: December 2021
Contemplating God through his cosmos
The Vatican’s chief astronomer Bro. Guy Consolmagno sees science and faith as going hand in hand, writes Jason Osborne Psalm 19 informs us that, “The heavens are telling the glory of God; and the firmament proclaims his handiwork. Day to day pours forth speech, and night to night declares knowledge”. God has always revealed himself…
Faith in the family
“Lily please stand up,” I asked my daughter during Sunday Mass. Her reply: “Mammy, I don’t want to. You know I am not into it like you are!” This happened to me a while ago. My youngest daughter wanted to sit when others stood, she sat when others kneeled. When I encouraged her (at the…
Senator calls for diplomatic boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics
Senator Rónán Mullen has encouraged Ireland to follow the examples of the US, Britain and Australia by diplomatically boycotting the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. Speaking to The Irish Catholic newspaper, Senator Mullen advised Ireland not to be “laggards” on the issue. China stands accused because of widespread allegations of atrocities carried out against the…
From modelling to Holy Mother Church
The emptiness of the modelling industry drove Leah Darrow right back into the arms of Christ, from where she now seeks to spread an authentic vision of femininity, writes Jason Osborne One of the central demands of our Faith is the renunciation of the harmful temptations of the world. Creation is surely good, but becoming…
Embracing radical kindness will bring us back together
I could never be a literary critic, not because I can’t tell good literature from bad, but because I lack the hard edge. If I dislike a book, I hesitate to say so. Conversely, if I like a book, I tend to be more its cheerleader than its critical assessor. Be that as it may,…
Mount Argus opens jubilee year celebrations of St Charles
Mount Argus Parish in Co. Dublin celebrated Saturday with Archbishop Dermot Farrell the bi-centenary of the birth of Dutch Passionist priest, St Charles Houben, and the opening of the jubilee year of St Charles, which was a “very prayerful moment” and recognised as “very special” by the parishioners, according to parish priest Fr Paul Francis…
Children’s books for the Christmas season
Books are among the most acceptable gifts we can give to others, especially children. Here is a small selection of what is now available, for young people of all ages, with a reminder too that Christmas is still a religious celebration, whatever the bizarre commercial activities that now surround it. Remember books are not just…
Family News
Italian tries to dodge Covid jab using fake arm An Italian man who wanted a coronavirus vaccine certificate without actually having the jab tried to play the system by presenting health workers with a fake arm, an official said. Despite the realistic skin colour, nobody was fooled by the silicone limb, and the man –…
Christmas as a story of struggle
If someone who had never heard the story of Jesus were to ask any of us about his origins, we would, I suspect, begin with the story of his birth in Bethlehem. It’s a story that we’re all familiar with from childhood. In schools and parish halls across the country, countless generations of Irish children…







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