Junno Arocho Esteves Adam Piekarski, a homeless man from Lódz, Poland, never imagined that the sketches he would draw in his free time while waiting for the public showers near Bernini’s Colonnade would lead to the opportunity of a lifetime. In November, the Vatican Philatelic and Numismatic Office announced that its 2021 set of commemorative…
God and prayer needed to end Covid scourge
Dear Editor, We have a new strain of Covid, with more mutations, and possibly more powerful than our vaccinations. This is frightening, and people are very worried and scared. People are divided, some are vaccinated, others have chosen not to be. Older people, in many cases, are staying at home, and some have never emerged…
Bishop sparks backlash over Santa Claus comments
edited by Brandon Scott Bishop Antonio Staglianò of the Diocese of Noto in the Italian island region of Sicily left parents dismayed after he told a group of children that Santa Claus did not exist, subsequently sparking a week of backlash from parents and international media. After Bishop Staglianò’s comments on the Christmas character caused…
‘Jesus is the reason for the season’ – Celine Byrne says keep Christ in Christmas
by Brandon Scott Soprano Celine Byrne has insisted that faith must be at the centre of Christmas celebrations, despite all the distractions. Speaking on RTÉ Lyric FM’s Marty in the Morning, Ms Byrne said that Mass is a huge part of her family Christmas. “I go to the church and light candles,” Ms Byrne told…
Remembering a lesser-known Irish saint
We unashamedly celebrate and feel proud about our exceptional Christian heritage, writes Alexander O’Hara Recent proposals to designate Saint Brigid’s Day, February 1st, as a public holiday are to be welcomed. It needs to be made clear however that we are celebrating a remarkable Christian saint, not a pagan goddess. The romanticism linked to pagan…
Could you help to save a poor helpless child
The Little Way Association receives numerous requests from missionaries throughout the world asking for help to feed, support and educate needy, deprived children. Due to COVID-19 they are faced with many sufferings. They tell us of orphaned children left alone with no one to love or care for them, of families so poor that they…
Backpack Productions announces spring course list
At Backpack Productions we offer our courses as online facilitated groups. These groups run via Zoom and included in the enrolment fee is access to recordings of the sessions or video material used, so that you can stay up to date even if the times don’t always suit you! Our Spring 2022 schedule includes the…
Keeping a Catholic ethos alive and vibrant
It has never been more important to stand up and defend our schools so our students can shape a better world, writes Philip McMaster In an era where it seems Catholic education is increasingly under attack, the forthcoming centenary of the foundation of St Joseph’s Grammar School in Donaghmore, Co. Tyrone represents a timely opportunity…
Headbangers for Jesus…
The yearning for God can sometimes manifest itself in the most unlikely of ways, writes Maolsheachlann Ó Ceallaigh In 1982, the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden released their third album, The Number of the Beast. The album was hugely popular, entering the UK charts at number one and remaining there for two weeks. It…
Pope in Cyprus and Greece
Pope tells young people to dream big Spending a bit of time with young people before leaving at the end of his apostolic trip to Cyprus and Greece, Pope Francis encouraged them to have the courage to hope, to dream and even to question their faith. He met with Catholic teenagers and young adults from…











