Here’s a thing: I really would like to hear a sermon on the tangled issue of finance. It could be called ‘the moral maze of money.’ What are we to make of waking up each morning to the heated discussions about ‘the markets’? We tremble to hear that the Nikkei (Japan) has crashed, the Hang…
Month: April 2025
Millennial soon-to-be saint event sold out in the first week
In the weeks leading up to the canonisation of the millennial Carlo Acutis, a series of events will take place, including an exhibition of Eucharistic miracles in the Bunclody Parish Centre, which started on April 8 and will conclude on Sunday April 13. On April 27, the day of the canonisation, ‘Carlo Acutis Ireland’ will…
Can I attend a non-Catholic wedding?
Q: Recently my cousin got engaged and is in the planning process of her wedding. She is a baptised Catholic and has received both first Communion and confirmation. Over time my cousin slowly fell away from the Faith. The man she is marrying is a great guy – however, he is not Catholic. From the looks of it, the…
How I became a real life shepherd on retreat
A quiet country retreat in County Down last week began rather unexpectedly when my friend and I spotted a sheep caught in some wire at the edge of a field. A couple of city slickers, we were a bit hesitant. But my friend was concerned enough to knock on a local door that Saturday evening.…
Sr Carmel Earls bids farewell after 34 years of service in Clondalkin
After an incredible 34 years of dedicated service, Sr Carmel Earls, OSF, of the Order of St Francis of Philadelphia, is leaving St Peter the Apostle Parish in Clondalkin. A native of Wicklow, Sr Carmel is moving to the United States for her retirement, though those who know her well say that won’t slow her…
Olympian, Cleric, Brigadista: the Enigmatic Life of Robert Hilliard
Swift Blaze of Fire – Olympian, Cleric, Brigadista: the Enigmatic Life of Robert Hilliard, by Lin Rose Clark, (Lilliput Press, €18.95 / £14.95) On February 22 1937, Reverend Robert Hilliard died of his wounds at Castellón, in eastern Spain. It was a singular end to the life of a remarkable Church of Ireland clergyman. There…
Pilgrim’s Path Week offers spiritual treks across Ireland
“We’ve engineered difficulty out of our lives, but we only discover ourselves through challenge,” said John O’Dwyer, author, walker, and chair of Pilgrim Path Ireland. Pilgrim Paths Week 2025, running from Good Friday, April 18 to April 27, invites walkers to reconnect with nature, heritage, and themselves along Ireland’s ancient pilgrimage routes. Eight guided walks…
Where love and suffering meet
The dramatic Passion according to St Luke is proclaimed at all Masses throughout the Christian world today. In a sense you could say that in our physical standing for the Gospel we stand FOR Christ when so many fell away, and we stand with those who suffer this day in Ukraine, Gaza, Syria and elsewhere.…
The threat to children’s innocence in schools overseen by Catholic patrons
Last weekend, the news broke that disgraced former cardinal and archbishop of Washington, Theodore McCarrick had died on April 3. The former cardinal was laicised by Pope Francis in February 2019, following revelations of his serial sexual molestation of male teenagers and adult seminarians. For those unfamiliar with his history, as his name suggests, McCarrick…
Lourdes veils Rupnik mosaics after abuse scandal
Victims of abuse can now visit the pilgrimage site of Lourdes without coming into contact with the works of artist and ex-Jesuit priest, Marko Rupnik. His mosaics in the French pilgrimage site have been covered up. Rupnik is accused by at least 20 women of having seduced and sexually exploited them. “It seemed to me…