The Apostolic Nuncio Archbishop Luis Mariano Montemayor said changes to the structure of Irish dioceses will keep happening “little by little with consultation in the measure that is possible because it’s not a referendum.” He said he personally goes to the dioceses that are most likely to be next and meets “some of the priests…
Persecuted Christians in 138 countries supported by Church charity last year
International charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) has revealed the agency spent €144.5 million over 5,000 projects in 138 countries in 2023, according to a recent report. “Once again, this year, these numbers reflect a true miracle”, said the head of the organisation, Irishwoman Regina Lynch. The international charity counts on “the generosity…
Sinn Féin ex-politician called traditional Catholics ‘fascists’ online
Sinn Féin’s Sarah Holland, a political activist tweeted twice in June using the word ‘fascist’ in relation to Christians. On June 6 the ex- politician posted a picture of candles on social media, saying that it was to “let the christo-fascists know that candles have been lit in Medjugorje for all those candidates who *don’t*…
Child costs skyrocketing new SVP report has warned
Parents are facing huge costs due to soaring inflation which has seen products like nappies and baby formula increase by 84% and 37% respectively, a new report from Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (SVP) has warned. The Minimum Essential Standard of Living (MESL), published on Tuesday and organised by Vincentian MESL Research Centre at…
Church and state arguing over Paris’ Notre Dame
Victor Hugo wrote in his The Hunchback of Notre Dame, “The greatest products of architecture are less the work of individuals than of society.” Looking through the bus window on the way from the airport to Paris, I was speechless with the number of imposing, impressive buildings. It was windy when I got off the…
Govt’s contraception scheme promotes ‘disposable culture’
The general manager of Catholic youth group Pure in Heart, Helen Vysotska, has issued a warning regarding the negative consequences of the Free Contraception Scheme. She said the consequences of hormonal contraception “are very bad. A lot of women who take hormonal contraception have higher risk of breast cancer, ovarian cancer”. It was announced an expansion…
Catholic Ecuadorian community flourishing in Ireland
A new Ecuadorian priest in Ireland is bringing the community together to live their Faith and celebrate their culture. In the first week of June, a meeting with Mass and traditional food was hosted by the community at the Avila Carmelite Centre. Fr Jose Luis, who has been in Ireland for four months and is…
Catholic history in a glass box
One of Ireland’s greatest treasures, the Book of Kells is currently under Trinity College’s custody and attracts over a million visitors every year. Containing the four Gospels, the book displays beautiful visual art with its religious text. Purpose According to Dr Rachel Moss, associate professor of History of Art and Architecture at Trinity College Dublin,…
Irish Archbishops remember WWII chaplains on D-Day
Eighty years ago, on June 6, 1944, the largest land, sea and air invasion ever attempted happened in Normandy, France. Allies combines forces to invade Nazi-occupied France, and the event is known as the ‘D-Day’. At the prayer service in Normandy to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the invasion, the Church of Ireland Archbishop of…
Brazilian Catholics find a home in Smithfield
Located in Smithfield, a vibrant community of Catholic Portuguese speakers have found their home away from home in a church in the heart of Dublin. The priests, the laypeople and the majority of the community attending Portuguese Mass and church events in the St Mary of the Angels, Church Street, Dublin 7, are Brazilian immigrants.…

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