Month: September 2025

Franciscans dismayed by situation in Gaza

Bro. Francesco Ielpo, the Franciscan Custos in Jerusalem, is dismayed by the latest news of forced evictions in Gaza by Israel. In an appeal on September 3, Bro. Ielpo addressed “the conscience of those who can stop this senseless spiral of violence, so that they finally take effective measures to end this war and the…

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St Pier Giorgio, the Cross, and life to the full

Nothing says “pilgrimage, not holiday” more than sleeping on the floor of an airport. The night before my early flight to Rome for the canonisation of our two newest saints, there was a certain sense of silent solidarity between all those who, for one reason or another, had to find somewhere comfortable, or tolerable, to…

Triumph of the Cross: A homily

Tthis week in 1988 I began my studies for the priesthood. My mother bought me a crucifix for my room as a going-away present. I didn’t realise then how much I would come to depend on it for solace in some tough days to follow. The best mental health advice I ever heard was from…

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It’s a right mess, but…

Even in the mess, God is beneath it all, catching the pieces as they fall, says Fr Chris Hayden These are challenging times for the Church. Times, of course, have always been challenging; it was our Lord himself who said, “In the world you wil have trouble” (John 16:33), and that biblical realism has never…

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Dublin’s industrial past, now lost or well hidden

Dublin’s Industrial Heritage: From Sandymount to Crumlin Road, by Rob Goodbody (Wordwell in association with Dublin City Council, supported by the Heritage Council, €17.99)   The Victorian novelist George Moore, himself a landed gentleman from Mayo, deprecated Dublin as an industrial city. Aside from a few streets and the nice houses of his artistic friends, the…