Pope Leo XIV has said there can be no single model of synodality for all countries, emphasising that the Church must instead undergo a “conversion to a spirit of being Church” rooted in mission and communion. “We’re not looking for a uniform model,” he told synod leaders gathered from around the world in the Vatican’s…
Month: October 2025
American priests show ‘synodality in practice’ despite mixed views on Synod process
A new report from The Catholic Project at The Catholic University of America offers a revealing snapshot of American priests in 2025 from their morale, pastoral priorities, and perceptions of Church leadership. The study shows that on the whole priests report satisfaction with ministry, but trust in bishops is still low, albeit with some improvement.…
New escalation between Venezuela’s regime and the Church President Maduro does not allow Cardinal Porras to travel
Four Muslims who save Jews and a Jewish woman who holds on to Catholic-Jewish dialogue in the most difficult of times: On Sunday, they were presented with the “Mount Zion Award” by the Jerusalem Benedictines. A Jewish historian and four Bedouins are the winners of this year’s “Mount Zion Award”, which was presented on Sunday…
Catholic educators call for courage to teach the whole person
“Education is not just about knowledge and academic excellence,” said Dr Aiveen Mullally. “It is an act of hope.” That conviction set the tone for this year’s Network for Researchers in Catholic Education (NfRCE) Annual Conference, held at the Marino Institute of Education, Dublin, on October 16-17. The event gathered academics, principals, teachers and chaplains…
Prospect of AI-generated pornography is “predatory”– Senator Mullen
Senator Rónán Mullen has condemned the “predatory” practices of AI companies, following the announcement last week that ChatGPT will soon allow users to create artificially generated pornography. OpenAI boss Sam Altman posted on X last week that the company had initially made ChatGPT “pretty restrictive to make sure we were being careful with mental health…
Youth ministry thriving in Limerick
The Diocese of Limerick hosted the first of what is to be an annual retreat for young adults training to be youth ministry leaders in Castletown over the weekend. 53 young adults aged 18-24 attended the retreat, which began Friday evening and ended on Sunday afternoon. James Connery, Director of Youth Ministry and Lifelong Faith…
CONNECT 7 inspires young adults to discover God’s plan for their lives
Last Saturday, over 120 young adults gathered at the Cathedral of St Mary and St Anne in Cork for CONNECT 7, an event organised by the Diocese of Cork and Ross. CONNECT has become a much-anticipated occasion for young adults across the diocese to come together, combining faith, friendship and fun. The theme for this…
Alcohol and cocaine the leading scourges among Irish addicts
Alcohol and cocaine dependence remain the most common issues facing addicts in Ireland according to a new report issued by Coolmine Therapeutic Community this week. The addiction treatment centre noted that it had supported 3,293 individuals and families in 2024 — marking a sharp 35% increase compared to the previous year. Following the publication of…
Sexual abuse in Irish prisons now widespread says former governor
The former governor of Mountjoy prison has said that sexual abuse in Irish prisons has become rampant due to overcrowding. Speaking with The Irish Catholic, former prison governor John Lonergan said that abuse is currently “widespread” among both male and female inmates due to cells being occupied by two, or sometimes three, people. “I’ve no…
Synod Assembly ‘flat and disappointing’ – theologian
Irish Jesuit theologian Fr Gerry O’Hanlon and former member of the Synod’s organising team said he left the Kilkenny Synodal Assembly on October 18th “strangely flat and disappointed,” noting that “the fire and elation of Athlone in 2022 were conspicuous by their absence.” He asks: “What had gone on? It is as if we were…








