The Ignite student conference is set to hit the airwaves this year in partnership with Radio Maria, with a focus on the theme of evangelisation. Established at the end of 2019, Ignite is a Catholic conference aimed at college students and organised by young people themselves. Broadcasting on Saturday, March 20 from 11am-5pm on Radio…
Running into shape
Running is a mostly cheap, easy way to get into shape quickly, writes Jason Osborne Watching our weight was the topic of last week’s article, and what better way to do that than (with a few caveats) running? Should I be running? The aforementioned caveats include if you’re recovering from injury or serious illness of…
Stillbirths linked to Covid cause for precaution not panic
Preliminary reports of four stillbirths linked to Covid should inspire precaution, but not panic, leading obstetrician Dr Trevor Hayes has advised. “Pregnant women should be cautious – washing their hands, wearing a mask, decreasing their exposure to the virus,” Dr Hayes said, but was quick to add that “the vast majority of women have healthy…
Shroud of Turin to go on virtual display for Holy Saturday
For the second time, the Shroud of Turin will be exposed for veneration on social media and websites on Holy Saturday, the archbishop of Turin has announced. The Shroud, which bears the image of a crucified man and has been venerated for centuries as Christ’s burial cloth, will be displayed via live stream on April…
Minister warns of toll on mental health due to continued ban on public worship
The Minister for Mental Health has warned about the negative consequences of prolonged restrictions on Mass and other religious ceremonies. Minister Mary Butler told The Irish Catholic that she is “positive and hopeful for a re-opening of churches [for liturgy] soon.” “I’ve discussed how important Mass is for the older generation with the Taoiseach…I’m very,…
A great mind whose abilities were at the service of his heart
A giant of Irish intellectual life, Fr Enda McDonagh is warmly remembered by many as a man of great generosity, writes Jason Osborne Tributes have poured in for “towering intellect”, Fr Enda McDonagh, with President Higgins saying he “will be missed by so many for a multitude of good reasons.” Intellectual life Fr McDonagh was…
Hope springs in NI as 500,000 vaccine mark surpassed
Hope is in the air in the North as the 500,000th vaccine was administered late last week, priests have said. Speaking to The Irish Catholic, a number of priests told of the “cautious optimism” that is returning to their socially-distanced parishioners, an optimism that has been buoyed by the recent good weather. “Because we are…
ACP tensions run high over Easter Mass stance
The ACP has come under fire from within after issuing a statement expressing concern about calls for a return to Mass for Easter. The statement read, “The ACP is concerned about calls for an Easter return to community worship,” which raised questions from one of the priests in the comments. Fr Padraig McCarthy agreed with…
Watching our weight as winter wanes
Covid may be on everyone’s mind, but watching our weight is still essential, writes Jason Osborne Perhaps we should have anticipated it, but one of the real challenges of lockdown life has been making sure that our weight doesn’t change for the worse. There is any number of reasons why it could, from stress about…
A Catholic caught between politics and religion
The gulf between Joe Biden and the US bishops is a symptom of a divided Church, writes Jason Osborne Plenty has already been said about the fractious state the United States find themselves in; religiously, politically and culturally. It was into this mire that President Joe Biden has waded, himself a flash point in many…