Bishop Phonsie Cullinan has said he is “totally opposed” to Amnesty International speaking in Catholic schools given the organisation’s support for a liberalisation of Ireland’s abortion laws, which he described as “bizarre”. As a former supporter of Amnesty’s work, the Bishop of Waterford and Lismore said he was “saddened by the direction in which the…
Strength of character needed to protect unborn, says archbishop
Archbishop Eamon Martin warns of pressure to radically redefine Ireland’s social agenda
Summer often inspires people to turn healthy
Eating healthy and staying fit as the summer months continue
Priests: Lack of broadband in rural Ireland a ‘scandal’
Parish priest outlines necessities of Government investments in “essential services” like broadband
St Anthony of Padua’s ‘travelling companion’
Fr Mario Conte OFM Conv. tells Cathal Barry he hopes the visit of St Anthony’s relics to Ireland will help people rediscover their faith
US Dominican nuns ‘best possible outcome’ following friars’ Limerick departure
“It is the best possible outcome as the church is going to remain open and the parish will continue with a Dominican presence there,” Limerick’s Episcopal Vicar for Pastoral Planning, Fr Eamonn Fitzgibbon said.
Mixed marriages and disparity of cult
In marriages with disparity of cult the Church insists that the Catholic spouse has a particular task
My faith gives me purpose – Pat Lam
“Without a doubt, without my faith in God I would not be a head coach,” the Connacht coach said.
Pressure on Catholic schools to ban Amnesty International
Time to ‘draw line in sand’ on abortion stance
Archbishop Eamon has ‘no objection’ to married priests
‘Celibacy is a huge gift to the Church’

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