Róise McGagh and Chai Brady Hard-pressed priests are facing cuts to their already modest salaries as church closure have led to a severe fall in income for parishes and dioceses across Ireland. A number of priests have told The Irish Catholic they are concerned about having to rely on their families for support. The Diocese…
Cardinal Pell acquitted after legal system ‘disaster’ caused conviction
Cardinal George Pell was acquitted of all convictions of child abuse by Australia’s Supreme Court following claims “bias media” and a legal system “disaster” was to blame for his initial conviction. The former Vatican treasurer walked free from jail this week after convictions relating to the sexual assault of two teenage choirboys in the 1990s were…
Cardinal cleared of sex abuse charges in Australia
One of the Church’s most senior members has walked free from prison in Australia after the country’s High Court decided to quash his child sex abuse conviction this week. Cardinal George Pell, 78, was acquitted of sexually assaulting two teenage choirboys in the 1990s, allowing him to be released from jail on April 7. The…
Survey finds 55% of US adults prayed to end Covid-19 crisis
More than half of adults in the US say they have prayed for an end to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, according to a new survey. Pew Research Center, who surveyed 11,537 US adults, said that a large number of Americans who pray daily (86%) and US Christians (73%) have taken to prayer during the outbreak.…
Fear of ‘Islamist mindset’ stopping Christian return, says Iraqi bishop
A Catholic Bishop in Iraq believes the “Islamist mindset” which persists in the northern part of the country has made Christian refugees “afraid to return” to the region. Despite the fall of the Islamic State in northern Iraq, Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Najeeb Michael Moussa of Mosul says the fear of seeing a “renewed growth of…
Internet access causing ‘digital divide’ in Pakistan
Catholics in Pakistan have joined internet rights groups in warning the country’s government that a digital divide will widen inequalities amid the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. In a statement, the Digital Rights Foundation and Bolo Bhi, an organisation engaged in advocacy, policy and research in digital rights, said those most vulnerable to economic and social upheaval…
China keeps religious places shut fearing virus relapse
China continues to place restrictions on religious sites in Hubei despite easing curbs on the province where the coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak started. Authorities lifted curbs on the region at the end of March, with its capital Wuhan, the original epicenter of the virus, being eased on April 8. However, the Chinese government has not permitted…
Vatican Roundup
Pope asks faithful to follow Mother Teresa’s lead in crisis Mother Teresa’s example should inspire us to seek out those whose suffering is hidden during the coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis, according to Pope Francis. At the start of his daily Mass, the Pope said he had seen a photo in a newspaper of homeless people sleeping…
Living Laudato Si’
In May 2015, Pope Francis published the encyclical Laudato Si’ – Care for Our Common Home inviting everyone into a conversation about what is happening to our environment, God’s creation. This year we celebrate the fifth anniversary of its publication and Pope Francis has invited all of us to mark this special anniversary in some…
Dundrum to offer drive by hope this Easter
While the country’s best-known shopping centre may be shut, the parish church in the Dublin suburb of Dundrum remains open and will be offering a gift of holy water this Easter. Fr John Bracken – Co-PP – lives next door to the church and is able to keep it open daily for private prayers and…










