A team of archaeologists has uncovered what may be St Peter’s house by the Sea of Galilee, in what has been hailed by an Irish priest based in the Holy Land as an “extraordinary” discovery. Speaking to The Irish Catholic newspaper, Vice Director of the Magdala Centre in the Holy Land Fr Eamon Kelly LC…
Month: September 2022
Taoiseach: Faith helped us deal with death of our young children
Staff Reporter The Taoiseach Micheál Martin has revealed how his Catholic Faith has helped his family as they struggle to come to terms with the death of two of his five children. Mr Martin also said the tragedies shook his faith but that he and his wife Mary received comfort from the ministry of their…
National synthesis ‘revealing and disturbing’, says Bishop Cullinan
Ireland’s national synodal synthesis, sent to Rome in August, is “very revealing and very disturbing”, the bishop of Waterford and Lismore has said. Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan warned that a number of things challenging Church teaching emerged from the “rushed” synodal process. He added, however, that the synthesis is helpful as it shows the “serious fault-lines…
Irish missionary criticises colonial-like actions of IMF
Prominent Irish missionary Fr Shay Cullen has criticised the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for being “like an extension of colonial control”. The Columban missionary called the IMF, a United Nations agency and international financial institution, the “great lender and debt collector for the rich nations and banks that lend to poor countries”. “It’s like an…
Co. Down Covid-19 memorial unveiled
Staff Reporter A memorial to those who died during the pandemic and the carers has been unveiled on the slopes of Slieve Patrick in Co. Down. The stone of commemoration and thanks was blessed by the custodian of Slieve Patrick and parish priest of Saul – where St Patrick first came ashore on his missionary…
Student leader to address March for Life
The ‘March for Life’ taking place in Dublin on Saturday September 17 has been described by organisers as a “particularly important event” as it coincides with the three-year review of the abortion law nearing its end. Autumn Lindsey, spokesperson for Students for Life of America and Rachel Mackenzie, the well-known media contributor on abortion from…
Young priests hurt by ‘rigid’ stereotype in synod report
Chai Brady and Ruadhán JonesYoung Irish priests have expressed their hurt at being characterised as “rigid” in the national synodal synthesis sent to Rome recently. The synthesis, which identified key themes emerging from nationwide consultation, made one mention of younger priests, saying: “some participants were concerned that some younger priests are very traditional and rigid…
Church calls for practical supports as vulnerable face ‘tortured’ winter
People on low incomes and in rented homes are going to be “tortured” this winter with energy bills and the increased cost of living, according to Fr Peter McVerry SJ. Following the record high numbers of people availing of emergency accommodation reported by the Department of Housing on Friday and the extreme price hikes for…
Franciscan Friars open arms to all at St Pio Café
The Franciscan Friars of the Renewal (CFRs) invite all to come and enjoy a free cup of tea or coffee at their St Pio Café in Galliagh, Co. Derry. Located beside St Joseph’s Church, Fr Charles of the Derry Franciscans said that their goal is to reach out to everyone, “to those who we’re not…
A lesson in marriage mismatch…
It’s just gone 25 years since the tragic death of Diana, Princess of Wales, and it was interesting to see, in one of the television documentaries shown about her life, a statuette of Jesus on her desk: she had draped a set rosary beads around the figurine. Marking the anniversary, her biographer Andrew Morton has…