Western powers must act to destroy Islamic State terrorists, writes Michael Kinsella
University chaplains have to minister in a pluralist context
Dear Editor, Please allow me to make the following reply with reference to Fr David Barrins’ comments in his recent interview with The Irish Catholic (02/10/2014) concerning what he terms as the “intolerant” posture of UCC and third level institutions in dealing with a lack of “plurality of opinions properly represented on campus”. Third level…
Dialogue is not always an easy road to travel
Sr Rebecca Conlon SSC describes her mission in Pakistan
iCatholic goes live from Rome Synod
iCatholic will be livestreaming a special panel discussion on the Synod on the Family from Rome
Cura supporting nearly 2,000 crisis pregnancies
More than 300 women were seeking post-abortion counselling last year
Church’s problems due to ill-suited priests – Pope
Pope calls for improved screening for seminarians
Issue of remarried Catholics is about more than mercy
Dear Editor, It seems from both the pronouncements of Pope Francis and the submissions made to him and the bishops’ synod on defending traditional marriage and family, that there is a real sense that a new dispensation of mercy is on the agenda of this pontificate. Clerical celibacy might be described as the low-hanging fruit…
Dad’s Diary
I was secretly chuffed as she was to be induced on my birthday
God’s hidden plan will always emerge
They that Wait on the Lord: An Uncharted Journey by Neal Carlin (Columba Press, €19.99/£15.70)
Tweets from Pope Francis (@Pontifex)
Happy families are essential for the Church and for society #prayforsynod Division within a Christian community is a very grave sin; it is the work of the devil. There is the tendency to place ourselves and our ambitions at the centre of our lives. This is very human, but it is not Christian. Jesus…
