Pope sends telegram offering his condolences
Seeking God in the most difficult of times
Dear Editor, The death of the actor Robin Williams is a terrible tragedy – its impact made all the more severe by his popularity, talent and charismatic character. For people in the clutches of something like a mental illness as powerful as depression it is very hard to find or even fight their way out…
Diocese of Kerry Earth Week 2014
Kerry parishes are being called on to do their bit for the environment as part of Earth Week 2014, which the diocese is celebrating from September 21-28, making the care of creation an integral part of diocesan and parish life. Fr Gerard Finucane, Chairperson, Diocese of Kerry Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation Committee said:…
Candle light walks for childhood cancer
Next month the Childhood Cancer Foundation (CCF) will run the Light It Up Gold awareness campaign, which will involve three candle lit walks in Dublin, Cork and Galway on September 6 at 6.30pm. These walks and candlelit vigils serve to recognise and support the bravery of children undergoing cancer treatment, honour the survivors and remember…
Missionary celebrates 100th birthday in Drogheda
Sr Marie Conlon of the Medical Missionaries of Mary celebrated her 100th Birthday on August 13 and a party was held on August 20 at the MMM Motherhouse in Drogheda, Co. Louth. Sr Marie was born in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, near Manchester, England. She qualified as a primary school teacher and taught in the Birmingham area…
A note on faint praise
Dear Editor, I note Peter Costello’s faint praise of the noted Marian theologian, Fr Rene Laurentin with reference to Medugorje! “He is perhaps as reliable and as well informed a writer as can be found these days” but “what he says does not always carry conviction, as in the case of Medugorje”. Seemingly, he is…
Jesus has final word on just war
Dear Editor, A recent article by Mary Kenny (IC August 14) discusses the just war theory of Thomas Aquinas and implores the prudence of our leaders about when to put it into practice. In such matters why don’t we refer such questions directly to Jesus himself? In one of the most solemn moments of his life before…
Remembering Canon Mark Diamond
Dear Editor, I think it is probably important that we mark the death of Canon Mark Diamond, who died on the feast day of Saint Muredach. At a time in the history of Christianity in Ireland which currently seems to be punctuated by a corrosive secular view of the dignity of mankind, he at alltimes…
Funerals are losing sense of the sacred
Dear Editor, I once attended a humanist funeral which was mainly about memories of the deceased person. Today Catholic funerals are largely similar, apart from the formal liturgical content. The homily, which is primarily meant to explain the scripture readings, is instead a combination of a eulogy and canonisation decree. Spiritual input generally presumes a…
Abortion counselling not more legislation
Dear Editor, In discussing the abortion issu. what really matters most is that top class unbiased authentic counselling and sympathetic advice are always readily available on the spot. This help was not forthcoming in a hurry with the current controversial case of the young asylum seeker 22 weeks pregnant. In the crazy circumstances, I believe…

Mags Gargan