A group of hillwalkers from the Diocese of Ferns, including the Riverchapel parish priest, who survived the devastating earthquake in Nepal has organised a fundraising appeal through local parishes. “We are working with Caritas in Nepal, a sister organisation of Trócaire, and 100% of the funds raised will go to projects on the ground,” said…
Waterford’s ‘café theology’ attracts large numbers to discuss faith issues
Bishop introduced initiative based on ‘Theology on Tap’ in the US
From TV reporter to nun like ‘makeover show in reverse’
Former BBC journalist Martina Purdy drew a large crowd to the Little Way Novena in Derry
Legacies – it’s never too little or too late
Benjamin Franklin once said “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes”. While taxes are unpleasant, facing our own mortality is even more disagreeable, but it is an inevitability that we must all plan for or we risk leaving our family in a situation where a sudden death leaves…
A voice for the voiceless
Oscar Romero’s early life suggested an unlikely hero for justice and human rights, writes Mags Gargan
“Put God first” urges Denzel
Oscar winner says his success was a “gift” from God
‘I knew when I was 10 that I’d be a missionary’
Mags Gargan meets the new national director of World Missions Ireland
Meeting Pope ‘brought a blessing to our marriage’
A Co. Meath couple met Pope Francis following their wedding ceremony in Rome
Young people making their voices heard
Mags Gargan visits a showcase of student projects which are driving change in their local communities
Government axes Accord funding ahead of referendum
Bishop questions whether move is part of ‘wider agenda’

Mags Gargan