War in South Sudan has robbed young people of their childhood and given them challenges unknown to their peers in most other countries, said the head of the Sudan Catholic Bishops’ Conference. “My heart breaks at the thought that your childhoods are being taken away from you daily, but I know that you have not…
Church charities help after Mexico earthquake
In the aftermath of two earthquakes in the span of two weeks in Mexico, Church-based relief agencies have been on the ground providing food, shelter and repairs. The magnitude 7.1 quake hit near Mexico City last week and killed more than 230 people and injured more than 2,000 in the crumbling wreckage. The earthquake follows…
Pope decries intolerance of refugees
Pope Francis has urged churches in Europe to step up efforts to combat intolerance, discrimination and xenophobia against migrants and refugees. The Pope’s words came in a meeting with national migration directors under the auspices of the Council of European Bishops Conferences (CCEE). He said he was saddened to see that Catholic communities in Europe were…
Buddhists in Bangladesh express solidarity with Rohingya
The Buddhist community in Bangladesh has announced it will downsize an upcoming religious feast to express solidarity with Rohingya Muslim refugees. Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya have fled ethnic violence in majority-Buddhist Myanmar during recent weeks. There are fears that, as in the past, the small Buddhist population of majority-Muslim Bangladesh could be subjected to…
SSPX role in heresy accusations shows the nature of anti-Francis opposition
The inclusion of the leader of a breakaway group among the signatories of a letter accusing Pope Francis of “promoting heretical interpretations” of Amores Laetitia, his exhortation on marriage and the family, has been described as “a tactical error” by a prominent papal biographer. Billed as the first ‘filial correction’ of a Pope since 1333,…
Vatican Roundup
Holy See signs and ratifies anti-nuclear weapon treaty The Holy See has ratified and signed the new UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. The high-level Vatican diplomat who signed the treaty told a UN conference that the Catholic Church supports efforts “to move progressively toward a world free of nuclear weapons”. Archbishop Paul…
New Chinese religious laws criticised by Catholics
Church officials fear that newly revised religious affairs regulations released by the Chinese government, supposedly aimed at protecting national security, will be used to further suppress religious activities. Earlier in September, Premier Li Keqiang announced that a state council order on the new regulations would take effect on February 1. Anthony Lam, executive secretary of…
Voters must show restraint in second Kenya election – cardinal
A Kenyan cardinal has called on politicians to restrain their supporters in the lead up to Kenya’s second election after the previous vote tally was annulled. Cardinal John Njue, the current Archbishop of Nairobi, called for dialogue instead of violence. As tensions grow between the current Jubilee government and its main opposition the National Super…
A stroll along Grafton Street…
Fr Vincent Sherlock I’d not like to be in Dublin these days and especially not after the full time whistle blew on the ‘Third Sunday of September’, dealing yet another blow to Mayo’s dream of glory – a dream that, I’m convinced, will come true. Though a regular enough visitor, I’d not claim to know…
Family News and Events
#Walk4Families 2017 On October 8 families across Ireland will be donning stripes to take part in The Ronald McDonald House Charity’s annual #Walk4Families event. The aim of the fundraising walk is to build a new 53-bedroom house in order to keep more families close to their child when they are seriously ill or undergoing…










