Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly has vowed to implement so-called ‘safe access zones’ around abortion providers that would see churches limited in their ability to display pro-life messaging on their own grounds. Addressing the Dáil on July 5, Minister Donnelly said that his Bill would ensure protections for sermons that would be given in churches…
Month: July 2023
Irish missionary tells of tense time in Pakistan after Koran burning
Pakistani Christians have called for prayers during a “dangerous” period following the burning of the Islamic holy book, the Koran, in Sweden. An Iraqi-born refugee burned a Koran outside a mosque in the capital, Stockholm, on the first day of Eid al-Adha, which sparked protest in many Muslim-majority countries across the world. Speaking to The…
Irish priests honoured by Chile’s ambassador
Three Irish missionaries were recognised for the humanitarian assistance they provided to the people of Chile during the Pinochet dictatorship in the 1970s and ‘80s. At the invitation of Ambassador of Chile Ricardo Hernández, President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins attended the ceremony in recognition of Fr Brendan Forde, Fr Desmond McGillicuddy and Fr Liam…
Priest alleges angels intervened to stop man receiving Eucharist
A Donegal-based priest has claimed to have experienced a Eucharistic miracle during a Mass he was celebrating. Fr Philip Kemmy PP of Newtowncunningham and Killea in the Diocese of Raphoe said that a host seemed to appear in a ciborium he had just emptied while he was returning hosts to the tabernacle. “Just as I…
Minister thanks Ursulines for gifting St Angela’s as agreement signed
Minister Simon Harris has thanked the Ursuline sisters for gifting St Angela’s College, Sligo, to the State, as he formally signed off on its incorporation with the Atlantic Technological University (ATU). The Minister for Further and Higher Education signed the statutory order to allow St Angela’s to become part of the ATU on July 6.…
Newry council ‘not listening’ to parishioners’ protests
Newry council is “not listening” to parishioners’ worries and concerns over plans to build offices and a theatre behind the town’s cathedral. Newry, Mourne and Down District Council’s plans to build a multi-million pound office block and “civic hub” would reduce parking at Newry Cathedral “dramatically”, the church’s administrator Canon Francis Brown told The Irish…
Ukraine and the morality of cluster bombs…
Stand with Ukraine’ is a slogan which has elicited much support across the political spectrum in all our European countries. We have nearly all backed Ukraine’s case against the Russian invader, admired its people’s resistance, and Volodymyr Zelensky’s courageous leadership. But the supply of cluster bombs to the Ukrainian war effort? Here is a dilemma…
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Judge dismisses Texas monastery’s lawsuit against Fort Worth bishop A Texas judge has dismissed a Carmelite monastery’s civil lawsuit against Fort Worth Bishop Michael Olson. Without comment, Tarrant County District Court Judge Don Cosby, presiding from Fort Worth, issued a ruling June 30 granting the Fort Worth Diocese’s motion to dismiss the monastery’s complaint, which…
Blind to mounting evidence of UFOs
Imagine if the day came when a highly credentialed US intelligence official publicly announced, “we are not alone”, and said the US government has proof in the form of alien spacecraft and the bodies of dead aliens. Imagine if a US Senator, sitting on the Senate Intelligence Committee, then confirmed that a number of other “serious”…
Seeking truth in the struggle with our sins
Sincerity is the life blood of a robust spiritual life. It’s one of those good habits I call “worldly virtues,” meaning virtues essential for living a good life in the middle of the world – in this case, being honest about our weaknesses along with our strengths, our confusions along with our certainties. Honesty But…





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