The President of Ireland has congratulated a Jesuit charity for its long-standing commitment to justice and the poor even when members became “targets of State and non-State violence” and recalled his own encounters with Jesuits who were later murdered. President Michael D. Higgins said that Jesuit projects of “literacy, cooperation and gender have been transformative” in…
Pray and fast for Gaza – bishops
Irish bishops have called for the faithful to pray and fast for Gaza as parishioners voice their “horror and helplessness” witnessing the “destruction”. The Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference’s standing committee has urged people to “pray for an outpouring of the compassion of God on a heartless world” throughout the month of June, following a meeting…
Unexpected blessing from Pope Leo for Derry newlyweds
A newlywed couple from Derry, Andrew and Nicola Cassidy, were unexpectedly blessed by Pope Leo XIV during their honeymoon to Rome, as they shared with The Derry Journal. The couple, married in April at St Augustine’s Church in Derry, had initially been unsure of where to spend their honeymoon. After consulting a travel agent, they…
Aontú’s Árd Fheis calls to bring Christian persecution to public debate
The importance of bringing the issue of Christian persecution to the public debate was emphasised during Aontú’s Ard Fheis held on May 24. During this event, a motion on this regard was carried – Motion 60: “This Árd Fheis calls on the government to make strong representations on behalf of persecuted Christian minorities abroad and…
Ancient relic found in altar’s false bottom
Students from a secondary school in north Dublin recently found a first-class relic of St Hilarii when moving the school’s altar. “The students have been so excited about it, the students themselves have found it… it’s been brilliant for them… to link in with our history,” said Máire Quinn, Principal at St Vincent’s Secondary School,…
Ireland must tackle human trafficking ‘disgrace’
By Renata Milán Morales and Chai Brady Ireland is facing mounting pressure to tackle what has been described as a “disgrace” in its handling of human trafficking, with concerns raised over both child exploitation and a new surrogacy bill. Speaking at Aontú’s Ard Fheis on Saturday, Parliamentary Assistant Luke Silke highlighted that 37 children under…
Pilgrims gather for Mass Rock celebrations
Fr Jerald David, Aghamore parish administrator, led 40 pilgrims in a special Mass at the Mass Rock in Cloonacool, Tubercurry, Co. Sligo, marking a significant location where priests secretly celebrated Mass during the Penal Times. These dangerous periods in Irish history saw the celebration of Mass which was banned, and priests were hunted, facing the…
Celebrating 175 years with Sisters of Mercy in Cobh
The Sisters of Mercy in Cobh celebrated the 175th anniversary of their community. The occasion was marked by a special Mass celebrated by Bishop William Crean at St Colman’s Cathedral, with Srs Pauline, Emmanuel, Anne-Marie, and Ann in attendance, supported by the Parish schools and clergy. In an interview with The Irish Catholic, Sr Emmanuel,…
Misean Cara joins forces in coalition to provide safe birth
A coalition has been formed by Misean Cara, Medical Missionaries of Mary, AMRI and Geneva for Human Rights – ‘Safebirth4all’-. This coalition is committed to the mission of eliminating obstetric fistula (OF) and raising awareness about the lives of millions of women around the world living with this condition. The coalition hosted an event on…
Ireland’s Faith crisis is opening door to demons, exorcist warns
Exorcists are reporting a sharp increase in people asking for a solemn exorcism and deliverance ministry, Chai Brady hears A well- known US exorcist has warned the Irish people that the widespread abandonment of the Faith is exposing individuals and the nation to the influence of demonic forces. In a wide-ranging interview with The Irish…