Denial of climate change is not an issue for the Church in Ireland, Trócaire has insisted, following Pope Francis’ warning in his new exhortation on the environment that “scarcely reasonable opinions” on climate change exist “even within the Catholic Church”.
Month: October 2023
Homelessness charity criticises ‘one-off’ Budget measures
Homelessness charities have welcomed certain measures to help vulnerable families and children in Budget 2024, but have criticised “one-off” measures introduced to assist those struggling with the cost of living crisis.
President to visit Pope Francis for fourth time
President Michael D. Higgins is set to meet Pope Francis next week during a visit to Rome, The Irish Catholic can reveal.
Euthanasia ‘a statement of no-hope’, Donal Walsh’s mother warns
Society must promote hope, but assisted suicide is a “statement of no hope”, the mother of inspirational teen Donal Walsh told a joint committee considering a bill to legalise euthanasia.
No model proposed for Mary Immaculate’s alignment bid
Negotiations between Mary Immaculately College (MIC) and University of Limerick (UL) are yet to settle on a model for a closer alignment between the two colleges.
Kanye West spotted sporting NI Catholic school’s jumper
World-famous musician Kanye West has been spotted wearing a West Belfast Catholic school’s sports jacket in an online video.
Irish bishops call for prayers for persecuted Christians
The Irish bishops’ conference has called for dioceses and parishes to dedicate time to praying for persecuted Christians and to raise the issue with their political representatives.
Irish sister awarded for charity work
Volunteer with charity Depaul Sr Nuala Kelly was awarded a British Empire medal for her services to the community in Belfast.
Goodbye to the Irish pub?
The Irish pub has been a feature of our landscape and society for many a long year. ‘The Brazen Head’ in Dublin’s Merchant’s Quay dates from the year 1198 AD
Abuse should be seriously addressed by the Synod on Synodality says survivor
While the doors of the Synod on Synodality, taking place in the Vatican October 4-29, are closed to journalists and the public, a group of survivors of sexual abuse anxiously awaits news on how the assembly addresses the clerical sexual abuse that affected their lives so painfully.

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