Missionary lessons from Africa can’t easily be applied in Ireland, Clogher’s new bishop tells Greg Daly For years a recurring cry from Ireland’s Association of Catholic Priests was that the country’s bishops were being appointed from outside their dioceses, as though they were outsiders imposed without suitable local consultation. As former papal nuncio Archbishop…
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Is there any mission to the Jewish people?
The Church’s Jewish dimension needs to be recovered, Prof. Gavin D’Costa tells Colm Fitzpatrick In Andrew Marvell’s sardonic 17th Century poem, ‘To His Coy Mistress’, the poet submits that he would spend all of time trying to court a beautiful woman even if this entailed being forthrightly rejected. His steadfastness is described in theological…
A mosaic that shines
Consecrated Life 2019 The variety of consecrated life in modern Ireland is dazzling “God has created me to do him some definite service; he has committed some work to me which he has not committed to another,” Blessed John Henry Newman famously wrote, and for those dazzled or baffled by the variety of consecrated…
Missionaries without borders
Consecrated Life 2019 Irish religious are still making a difference around the world, Greg Daly is told “Being a missionary is a life choice, and it is a choice for life – the notion of retiring doesn’t even enter into the equation,” Heydi Foster, CEO of Misean Cara, tells The Irish Catholic. Citing the…
From homelessness to hopefulness
Homelessness Supplement 2019 Support from Cork Simon can transform lives, Greg Daly learns Becoming homeless and having to rely on emergency accommodation in his home city seven years ago was a desperate experience for Garry, a native of Cork City. “Some weeks you might get a bed three nights out of seven so you…
Still Focusing on Ireland’s deepening housing crisis
Homelessness Supplement 2019 While progress is being made on the homelessness crisis, much more needs to be done, Greg Daly reports Just over four years ago, Ireland seemed to reach a watershed moment in its attitude to homelessness, as the death of Jonathan Corrie just metres away from Leinster House shocked the nation. Despite…
Empowering vulnerable tenants in a failing system
Homelessness Supplement 2019 Chai Brady speaks to Threshold about Ireland’s crippling housing crisis Renting families are not only struggling to afford their homes, but are hesitant to engage with their landlords regarding accommodation issues in fear of real or perceived repercussions, an Irish charity warns. On the frontline of the housing crisis, Threshold assists…
Start with the human being first, not the homeless
Homelessness Supplement 2019 Kerry Anthony (CEO Depaul Ireland) Sr Susan is a Chaplain and has volunteered with Depaul for almost two years. As part of her role she provides spiritual and pastoral support for Service Users and staff through difficult times. “I would always say, look at the person first. This is a…
Shining a light on the darkness
Walking in Christ’s footsteps
The spiritual directors have been confirmed for the annual Christian Solidarity Pilgrimages to the Holy Land organised by The Irish Catholic. This year will see two groups of pilgrims depart on the unforgettable trip to walk in the footsteps of Jesus. The first group will depart Dublin on October 1 led by Wexford-based priest Fr…