Last week, it was announced that the State-led forensic excavation at the former mother and baby home site in Tuam has so far uncovered the remains of infants buried in coffins in an area historically identified as a burial ground, according to the Office of the Director of Authorised Intervention, Tuam (ODAIT). In its most…
Month: February 2026
Inter-varsity Ball 2026 gathers Catholic youth in Dublin
University students gathered on February 7 in the Hotel Riu Plaza, The Gresham in Dublin, for the 2026 Catholic Inter-varsity Ball, organised by Trinity College Laurentian Society. The event, which is in its third year, was attended by 107 young people. The evening started with Mass in St Saviour’s Church, followed by dinner and a…
Bishop Nulty warns of fewer Masses and rise of lay-led liturgies in Kildare and Leighlin
The Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin has warned the faithful “not to be under any illusion” about the scale of change facing parish life, signalling that fewer Masses and an increase in lay-led liturgies will become a defining feature of the diocese in the years ahead. In a pastoral letter issued in February, Bishop Denis…
Building relationships with the Church is essential to child protection, says CEO
After a recent meeting with Pope Leo, the CEO of support service and charity for sexual abuse survivors One in Four Ireland has called for a dialogue with the Church on how to better protect children in online spaces. Deirdre Kenny, who has worked with the charity for nearly 20 years, recently traveled to Rome…
Misogyny is to blame, yes, but so is the sex revolution
Everyone blames ‘misogyny’ for the Jeffrey Epstein scandal – since his treatment of young girls, and women in general – was blatantly abhorrent. Epstein’s awful emails may yet bring down the British Prime Minister – because he appointed an Epstein crony, Lord Mandelson, as Ambassador to Washington. The Epstein scandal has seriously damaged the British…
New York’s incoming archbishop will focus on evangelising and reengagement
The incoming archbishop of New York said on February 5 that he plans to emphasise the importance of evangelising as he takes charge of one of the biggest US archdioceses. “How do we actually be disciples, who do we make disciples?” Archbishop Ronald Hicks said during a news conference at St Patrick’s Cathedral, where his…
John Allen RIP
The renowned anthropologist Mircea Eliade once issued this warning: “No community should botch its deaths.” He’s right. Death washes clean and only after someone is gone can we fully drink in the gift that he or she was for us and the world. On January 22 the Christian community, and the Catholic Church in particular,…
What happens when the People of the Book don’t read
In Islamic thought, there is a concept called Ahl al-Kitab, meaning People of the Book. This primarily refers to Muslims, Jews and Christians, believers who have experienced divine revelation and codified it in a book. While there are large differences in how these three faith traditions understand the role of their sacred texts, books are…
Following the last meeting of the Synodal Path, Bishop Stefan Oster rejects key reform demands
Passau Bishop Stefan Oster rejects key reform demands of the Synodal Path and the planned monitoring of their implementation. In his opinion, implementing the decisions would accelerate the disintegration of the Church in Germany, the bishop wrote in a blog post on February 4. Therefore, he cannot and will not go along with “essential ‘reform…
Social media regulators threaten free speech
We hear an awful lot these days about ‘misinformation’, ‘disinformation’ and so on. Media and politicians like to turn their guns on social media, and X (previously Twitter) most of all. The average person is now probably conditioned to assume that X, which is owned by Elon Musk, is a total hellscape where anyone foolish…



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