Ennistymon Púca statue sidelined after criticism Plans to erect a púca statue in the Clare town of Ennistymon have been put on hold following criticism from local people, who described it as “grotesque and scary”. Clare County Council had proposed placing the six foot tall piece on a plinth at the end of Lower Church…
Now is precisely the time to talk about a new Ireland
Everyone who has an interest in a peaceful transition to a more democratic Ireland ought to engage on unity, writes Fr Joe McVeigh Martin Mansergh, in his recent column in The Irish Catholic, argues that this is not the time to be talking about a border poll. I totally disagree with him. The Belfast/Good Friday agreement…
Cardinal Ladaria cautions US bishops on politicians and Holy Communion
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has urged the US bishops to proceed with caution in their discussions about formulating a national policy “to address the situation of Catholics in public office who support legislation allowing abortion, euthanasia or other moral evils”. Cardinal Luis Ladaria, congregation prefect, reiterated what he said he had…
Ex-taoiseach remembers Ireland’s debt to religious
People should remember the contribution religious orders have made to Irish education and other services, according to ex-Taoiseach Bertie Ahern. Speaking on The Saint Patrick’s Podcast to Martina Purdy and Elaine Kelly, Mr Ahern spoke of the extensive religious presence in his native Drumcondra as he grew up. “In the area where I lived in…
Cardinal sees ‘risk of schism’ in Germany after Vatican ‘no’ to same-sex blessings
Italian Cardinal Camillo Ruini has said that he is praying there will be no schism in Germany, as priests and bishops in the country announce their disagreement with a document from the Vatican saying the Church cannot bless same-sex unions. In a May 4 interview with the newspaper Il Foglio, Cardinal Ruini said: “I hope…
German Catholics defy Vatican with same-sex blessings
Priests and pastoral workers in Germany defied Pope Francis this week by conducting blessing ceremonies attended by same-sex couples. Organisers held a day of protest on Monday in response to the Vatican’s recent declaration that the Church does not have the power to bless same-sex unions. The ceremonies, known as Segnungsgottesdienste für Liebende, or ‘blessing services…
The Mass ban and the drift towards a new form of totalitarianism
The return to public worship is welcome, but now is not the time for silence and inaction, writes Dr Philip Gonzales Are we now living in a health dictatorship and one that is targeting religious services and public worship? These questions can no longer be avoided. With the Primate of All-Ireland Archbishop Eamon Martin, I…
Biden raises refugee cap but with caveat
President Joe Biden announced on May 3 he was raising the historically low refugee cap of 15,000 left by the Trump administration, but also warned that his administration may not be able to meet the new number of refugees it is seeking to resettle in what remains of the fiscal year: 62,500. In a statement,…
Church leaders offer prayers after Mexico City metro crash
Mexican Church leaders offered prayers for the victims of a metro line collapse that left at least 23 dead and more than 70 people injured. Bishop Andrés Vargas Peña of Xochimilco – which serves three southern boroughs in Mexico City – offered condolences to the victims, while announcing each priest in the diocese would celebrate…
Vatican’s vanishing artisans: Traditional workshops struggle amid Covid-19
Letter from Rome Robert Duncan The neighbourhood of ivy-draped two-story buildings, cobblestoned streets and Marian shrines adjacent to St Peter’s Basilica is perhaps best-known today for serving gelato and pizza to tourists visiting the Vatican. History, however, knows the “Borgo” – as the zone is called by locals – as a village of ecclesiastical artisans…










