By working collaboratively on a shared goal, religious and laypeople have better been able to help respond to the needs of asylum seekers and refugees, writes Rory O’Neill The idea of love of God and love of neighbour is a basic element in hearing the call to join a religious or missionary congregation. This idea…
The Venerable Matt Talbot
The Irish Spirit – Issue No. 6 Emma Tobin When trying to understand addiction, it is important to remember what every human is addicted to. We are all addicted to breathing, for example. It’s easy to test, just start holding your breath and soon enough your body will want some air. A little longer,…
Time to reflect on Sacrament’s centrality – Bishop McKeown
Lockdown is a chance to recognise that the Eucharist is not some “holy fuel”, but an “intimate communion with Jesus”, said Bishop Donal McKeown of Derry. Speaking on Corpus Christi, Bishop McKeown said that if “we are not open to being in intimate communion with Jesus, allowing him to dwell within us, then receiving Communion…
Lockdown weddings ‘joyous occasions’
Lockdown weddings had the “same joy as if the church was full”, said Fr John Bracken, who celebrated two of the just 82 weddings held during lockdown. Thousands of weddings were cancelled during lockdown, but those that went ahead were “oases of joy”, said Fr Bracken of Dundrum. “Both were streamed on the webcam,” he said. “Because of…
Vatican Roundup
Fund established by Pope to help families Pope Francis has set up a fund aimed at helping families and individuals of Rome diocese who are in economic difficulty due to the Covid-19 crisis. In a letter to the Vicariate of Rome last week, the Holy Father says the Jesus the Divine Worker Fund will support…
In Brief
Catholic charity to send Brazil aid Brazil is to receive emergency aid from a leading Catholic charity as the coronavirus crisis worsens in the country. Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) has announced 11 new projects in response to this, supporting the work of priests, religious and lay missionaries. In total, the projects will…
Perplexed by the statistics and the reality
Dear Editor, On March 22, we learned of the very sad death of the first Covid-19 victim in our country; a lady in the east of Ireland, who was vulnerable due to an underlying medical condition, we were told. Since then, we have followed the statistics; the rise and fall in death rates, the genders…
Remembering a wonderful man and priest
Notebook Monsignor Jim Cassin died on Friday, June 5, 2020. He was a priest of the Diocese of Ossory. Dear Jim, I write this letter to you just ten days after you have gone to The Father’s House where no doubt you have received a warm welcome from the Father himself but also a wonderful…
Be not afraid, God is with us
The Sunday Gospel Fr Silvester O’Flynn OFM Cap. Once upon a time…not too long ago…it took courage of a sort not to go to church in holy Ireland. People who did not go to church were regarded as odd, or maybe worse. They swam against the social tide which equated church attendance with respectability. How…
Family News & Events
Helping kids move from primary to secondary Transitioning from primary to secondary school can be difficult and intimidating for children, what better way to get them prepared than an outdoor skills programme in the wilds of Co. Mayo? The day of fun, adventure and life learning is said to be an opportunity to; -Explore how…










