A trio of Nigerian bishops condemned the enslavement of Nigerians who travelled to Libya for work, calling the practice a horrific abuse of human dignity. Bishop Joseph Bagobiri of Kafanchan, retired Archbishop Alaba Job of Ibadan and retired Bishop Julius Adelakun of Oyo called on the Nigerian government to act on behalf of Nigerian nationals…
Hark, the Clarecastle-Ballyea choir sing!
Clarecastle-Ballyea choir with director Claire Connellan-O’Dea, Fr Pat Malone PP, Fr Harry Brady and Bishop Fintan Monahan.
A soldier turned solicitor becomes a deacon
A former member of the Irish Defence Forces who now works as a solicitor was ordained to the permanent diaconate on Sunday. The new deacon, Martin Reidy, became the first permanent deacon to be ordained in the Church of the Risen Christ, Kiltoom, Co. Athlone. A large congregation gathered including his wife and two children.…
Decorating with a twist
In anticipation of the World Meeting of Families (WMOF) next year, a group of students in Kildare created some festive Christmas decorations for their Church tree. Students working towards their Pope John Paul II Award from St Mary’s College (Naas) and Newbridge College helped the Kill Parish Liturgy Group to replace baubles on the Church…
Out & About
Cork: Early risers in a snowy Ballymoe gather for a prayer service in the Fr Flanagan Garden to celebrate the Centenary of US charity Boys Town.
First trimester abortion on demand planned
Unrestricted access to abortion within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy is likely to become law if a referendum next year sees the removal of Ireland’s constitutional protections for the unborn, The Irish Catholic understands. Following the recommendation from the Oireachtas Joint Committee on the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution that article 40.3.3 of Bunreacht…
People must speak up for Gospel values
Dear Editor, I must congratulate you on your editorial comment ‘The paralysing effects of negativity in the Church’ (IC 7/12/17). While if one counts numbers on pews with comparisons to the past, and if one reflects on recent scandals within our Church, one could be forgiven for being pessimistic. However if you get involved at…
Out & About
Kerry: Br Raj Selvarathinam (centre front), originally from Sri Lanka, travelled to Ireland to become a Presentation Brother and celebrates his First Profession of Religious Vows in a well-attended gathering of Brothers in Killarney, and Br Simon Fernandes from Pakistan (front left) became a novice a few weeks ago.
Out & About
Galway: Snowmen galore as students from St Brendan’s Boys School in Loughrea make the most of the snow.
Out & About
Kildare: (R-L) Claire Rudd, Rachel Rowe, Father Paul Dempsey PP of Newbridge, Ross Sweeney and his mother Brenda Sweeney, all from St Conleth’s Parish, at the launch of the WMOF2018 in Newbridge.










