Sr Stanislaus Kennedy has attributed soaring homelessness to poor political decisions, speaking as Focus Ireland issued its annual report for 2021. The founder of the homelessness charity said that the crisis will worsen this winter without immediate action from Government. Last year, the charity helped 1,288 households to avoid homelessness or leave homelessness, according to…
Month: October 2022
Pope’s climate crisis call welcomed ahead of COP27
Staff Reporter Pope Francis has called on world leaders to keep their promises to help poorer nations affected by the climate crisis ahead of a UN climate conference next month, a message the Irish bishops have welcomed. In the Pope’s Season of Creation message he said world leaders should “take more ambitious steps”, to keep…
‘Draconian’ prison-time proposal for pro-life activists condemned
The Pro Life Campaign has criticised as “draconian” and “excessively authoritarian” the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission’s call for a response to pro-life activity that “engages criminal law”. The IHREC suggested that “civil remedies, like an injunction, are not effective to address widespread and repeated protests,” in a statement. Witnessing pro-life activity can cause…
Ireland rallies for rosary on the coast
Staff Reporter Ireland took to the coasts for the Rosary for Life and Faith on Sunday, with Fr Marius O’Reilly praising the “great witness” of those who took part. The Faithful gathered at around 180 locations on Ireland’s coasts to pray for “faith and life in Ireland”. Inland communities that wanted to join in prayed…
Ireland worst in OECD for ‘public family policies’
Staff Reporter Research by price comparison website confused.com has revealed that Ireland is the worst of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) states when it comes to “public family policies”. The State scored just 1.05 out of 10 when it came to spending on family, education and more. Ireland also came in second…
Are traditional women happier?
Does marriage and family life make women happier? That’s a debate going back centuries. Queen Victoria herself, though founder of a dynasty of marriages and families, opined that it was better to be happy and single than married just for the sake of wedlock. Conservative women were twice as likely to be satisfied with their…
French and S. African theologians win Ratzinger Prize
Pope Francis has selected a French Jesuit theologian and a Jewish law professor as winners of the Ratzinger Prize. The winners for 2022, announced by the Vatican October 7, are: Jesuit Fr Michel Fédou, professor of dogmatic theology and patristics at the Centre Sèvres of Paris and dean of the faculty of theology. He is…
Ireland has already aborted more than the population of Sligo
The View This week, the Life Institute, of which I am a director, will launch its annual billboard campaign to shine a light on the appalling outcomes of Ireland’s abortion law. As the years slip by, what we know for certain is that the death toll from legalised abortion gets higher and higher. In just over three…
Ethiopian bishop urges action to save millions in renewed war in Tigray
On the date marking 700 days of war in Ethiopia’s region of Tigray, Bishop Tesfasellassie Medhin of Adigrat restated his call to the local and international community to act to save millions of people. People must “exercise their moral duty (to) be a voice of the voiceless and enforce international treaties to save more than…
News in Brief
Mercy sisters dip into podcasting Three Mercy Sisters from the Western Province have ventured into the world of podcasting in order to share their stories. Sr Angela Bracken tells of the two choices she faced at the age of eighteen: the convent or the stage, while Srs Noreen Lyons and Anne Mills reveal how their…







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