On February 28, Israel and the US launched massive air strikes against Iran. The following day, Pope Leo XIV responded during the Angelus prayer with the words: “Stability and peace cannot be achieved through mutual threats or weapons that bring destruction, suffering and death, but only through reasonable, authentic and responsible dialogue.” He appealed to…
Month: March 2026
Scotland bishops say assisted suicide bill violates religious freedom
As Scotland nears a final vote by the Scottish Government’s Assisted Dying for Terminal Ill Adults Bill, the country’s bishops are expressing “deep concern” about the proposal. In a statement released on March 10, the bishops noted the Scottish Government’s response to an amendment which sought to introduce provisions allowing organisations – including hospices, care…
Contract to redefine controversial Spanish memorial site emerges amid fierce legal battles
In Spain, the government has awarded a multimillion-dollar contract to the winners of an architectural competition to “redefine” the Valley of Cuelgamuros – a Franco-era monument formerly known as the Valley of the Fallen – amid legal battles aimed at stopping the project. The monument was originally built to commemorate the victims of the Spanish…
10,000 Austrian students petition to end mandatory fees funding abortions
More than 10,000 Austrian university students have signed a petition demanding that the Austrian National Union of Students (ÖH, by its German acronym) abolish its so-called “Repro Fund,” a program that uses mandatory student fees to finance abortions. The petition, organised by ProLife Europe in partnership with CitizenGo, was formally submitted on March 11 to…
Leo XIV finally moves into Vatican residence after ten months
Pope Leo XIV has spent his first night in his new quarters in the Apostolic Palace. On Saturday evening, lights were visible in the small windows above the Pope’s official residence. Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni confirmed that Leo XIV would move into the premises – which had been available to his predecessors – on Saturday…
Mater Dei altar rededication marks new chapter for parish
The dedication of a new altar at Mater Dei Church has marked a “new beginning” for a Co. Antrim parish, following a major restoration of the 1970s building. Speaking to The Irish Catholic, Canon Colm McBride PP said the ceremony, led by Bishop Alan McGuckian SJ, was “to dedicate the new altar but also an…
‘Rediscover the real St Patrick’
Ireland urged to recover the saint behind the Shamrock As Ireland prepares to celebrate St Patrick’s Day, Dominican priest Gregory Pine has called for what he described as an “authentic reappropriation” of the country’s patron saint. Speaking to The Irish Catholic during a visit to Dublin, Fr Pine – a popular Catholic speaker and member…
St Patrick on communion, participation and mission
The three pillars of the Synodal pathway are communion, participation and mission. These are the three essential features of Christian witness in the Church today. For his feast day this year, I would like to explain the ways that St Patrick’s life as a missionary bishop contained the elements of communion, participation and mission and…
Phones prevent us from enjoying ‘the simpler things’, say Dominicans
300 audience members in Donegal and Galway got the chance to reflect on happiness, joy and fulfillment during the Irish Dominicans’ Happiness Conference over the weekend. The conference took place in Donegal and Galway, with both locations drawing a crowd of over 150. “It was evident there were lots of young people,” said Fr Maurice…
HopeFest initiative aims to rebuild young adult Catholic community
A diocesan initiative aimed at reconnecting young adults with parish life drew around 40 participants to Our Lady of Victories parish in Ballymun for a HopeFest gathering last weekend. HopeFest events, organised through the Archdiocese of Dublin’s youth ministry team, are being held in parishes across the diocese with the aim of creating spaces where…









