At noon Mass in St Malachy’s Church, Bishop Eamon Martin remarked, “Our presence here in Belfast today will touch the hearts of many people…we thank God for the tremendous witness by so many of you – both to the preciousness and sacred nature of human life.” Bishop Kevin Doran’s en pointe homily asked, “How is it then that…people…
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‘Being with people’: Fr La Flynn reflects on 50 years of priesthood
For Fr Laurence ‘La’ Flynn, the memory of his ordination is full of light. It was July 4, 1976, the day the United States was marking the bicentenary of its independence. “I wasn’t invited to the celebrations in America,” he laughs, “so I went ahead with my own.” The summer itself, he remembers, was “particularly…
The old guard and the unlikely pairing
This year’s race for the Sam Maguire Cup has, by some distance, stolen the limelight from its hurling counterpart. Week after week, the championship has produced thriller after thriller, dramatic twists and genuinely remarkable performances and outcomes. The introduction of the new rules has completely transformed Gaelic football, opening up the game and injecting a…
Irish missionaries find World Cup joy amid hardship
While there are not as many Irish missionaries working in Latin America as there were a few decades ago, their number – and their importance within the Church across the region – remains significant. Football is the dominant sport in most Latin American countries, and many Irish priests and religious have been following the World…
Irish youth invited to attend World Youth Day in Korea next year
All eyes will turn to South Korea in August 2027, when the World Youth Day takes place in Seoul. Just over a year from the anticipated week, young people in Ireland are being invited to prepare and join this celebration of faith. South Korean Andrew Kim has been living in Ireland since 2022 and is…
When faith is larger and stronger than numbers
Pender Island is part of the island chain that includes Vancouver Island off the city of the same name; Pender is a relatively small island of three thousand souls. These 3,000 doubles in summertime, when people return to their summer homes, made accessible by car ferry. This large population of people of all faiths and…
The final four and hurling’s desperate need for fireworks
The final four standing in the race for the Liam McCarthy Cup will lock horns this weekend as the championship reaches its penultimate stage. In truth, hurling desperately needs two high-quality semi-finals to inject some life into what has, for long periods, been a surprisingly underwhelming summer. For years the Munster Championship has been regarded…
Sr Colette Hickey: a life of prayer, service and compassion
“Her contribution to helping vulnerable women and families in Cork and development of services that now provide continuing support to vulnerable people will be remembered for ever,” was the foremost sentiment about Sr Colette Hickey in consideration of her recent passing at age 108, holding the title of Ireland’s oldest person for a couple of…
Honouring the wealth within each person in the Diocese of Kerry
Pastoral development worker Frances Rowland on responding to the changing needs of her diocese In conversation with The Irish Catholic, pastoral development worker Frances Rowland shared stories of collegiality, openness, and formation from the Diocese of Kerry, highlighting the changing needs of parish life in the diocese she has worked in for over 20…
Tell our bishops: the chancellor doesn’t have to be a priest
If the diocesan websites of Ireland are to be believed, Ireland has only one diocesan chancellor who is not a priest. This is Sr Mary Lyons JCD, the chancellor of the Archdiocese of Tuam. She is a rare exception to what appears to be the norm in the dioceses and archdioceses of Ireland. In some…






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