Pope urges prison reform in wake of Brazilian riot Pope Francis has prayed for the victims of the January 1 prison riot in Manaus, Brazil, and voiced again his appeal that prisons be reformed to better rehabilitate people with real dignity. During his general audience of January 4, the Pontiff lamented the loss of life…
Sub-zero selfie
Icicles hang from a fountain in St Peter’s Square at the Vatican. Rome has not been immune to a blast of icy weather across the European continent. Photo: CNS
Trump should be given a chance
Dear Editor, I have to disagree with Danny Cusack’s reference to “squandering the pro-life movement for a tawdry triumph” in the election of Donald Trump as US President (Letters, IC 15/12/2016) I also left Amnesty over its campaigning for abortion, the destruction of the most vulnerable and helpless of all, but, if Hillary Clinton had…
Cardinal Burke deserves answers
Dear Editor, Catholics must always seek to be faithful to the Pope. But irrespective of the teaching in Amoris Laetitia, the Vatican response to Cardinal Burke et al. is a source of scandal. The four simply said “we the undersigned, but also many bishops and priests, have received numerous requests from the faithful of various…
Thoughts on a much-loved Church
Dear Editor, We have a Pope, a Holy Father who is continuing the process of renewing the Catholic Church and caring for us his Children. In time the intransigent oldies in the hierarchy will, with God’s help be overcome. There are of course many intransigent minds among us lay folk also. So many thoughts run…
A ‘veto’ that smacks of a patriarchally-structured Church
Dear Editor, Your recent report inviting applications for the post of Maynooth president concludes: “Applicants to include written permission from bishop or religious superior”. It strikes me that this condition rather narrows down the pool of eligibles, amounting to a virtual veto on some potential contenders. Surely the crisis in our national Church and in Maynooth itself calls…
Amnesty’s awful silence
Dear Editor, Recently I wrote to you about The Ray D’Arcy Show on radio and an interview with Rónán Mullen. I made the point that it was evident where D’Arcy’s sympathies lay on the subject of abortion. Rónán Mullen was simply superb in answering Ray D’Arcy’s points and it was all too clear that Mr…
Church-run? Church-owned!
Dear Editor, So the head of the Catholic Primary Schools Management Association is defending the core role of religion in schools (IC 5/1/2016). But why is this even necessary? Despite the common phrase ‘Church-run’, most Irish schools are in fact ‘Church-owned’, built by parishes on their land. If people want to push the Faith out…
Understanding the roots of our environmental vocation
Sr Mary Fagan The beautiful story of creation is recounted to us in Genesis, the first book of the Bible, not as a detailed and accurate description of how God made the world, but to advise humankind of the consequences and the responsibilities of God’s first revelation. The wonder and beauty of God’s creation has…
The heady heights of the Irish law
Joe Carroll The Supreme Court. The judges, the decisions, the rifts and the rivalries that have shaped Ireland by Ruadhán Mac Cormaic (Penguin Ireland, €27.99) “We are the Supreme Court and under God we can do anything,” a judge of the court, Cecil Lavery, rebuked a young barrister who had the nerve to tell the…








