Category: Feature

Under-fire Bishop McAreavey admits his abuse failings

The Bishop of Dromore tells Martin O’Brien about ‘missed opportunities’ to expose appalling crimes   During my long stint producing BBC Radio Ulster’s Sunday Sequence, dominated by the apparently unending clerical sex abuse scandals, one bishop was more available than any other to come on the radio to face the music. That bishop demonstrated then…

Derry Diocese celebrates family

Fr Pat O’Hagan   In anticipation for the World Meeting of Families the Diocese of Derry held a conference entitled ‘A Celebration of Family’, which was organised by the diocesan working group set up by Bishop Donal McKeown in December 2016 The venue was St Mary’s College on Derry’s Northland Road, and it proved to…

Reaching out to all with God’s mercy

The Divine Mercy Conference is about bringing God’s mercy to the world, writes Greg Daly   “Divine Mercy has been top of the agenda for the last three Popes,” says Don Devaney, organiser of the Divine Mercy Conference that will see thousands gather in Dublin’s RDS this weekend. “They recognised that God’s mercy is for…

Uni dreams come true for asylum seeker

DCU helps those in direct provision reach third-level, Chai Brady writes   After being tortured in Africa and escaping to Ireland, an asylum seeker’s prayers were answered when he was accepted into university on his birthday. Shepherd Machayah lives in a Direct Provision centre in Portlaoise, and was “very, very worried” that his application to…

Theology in dangerous times

Only the Gospel can rescue our society, writes Colm Fitzpatrick   Focusing on our multiple global crises from environmental disasters and financial instability to political upheaval and security threats, Dr Michael Kirwan SJ, Adjunct Associate Professor of the Loyola Institute in Trinity College, Dublin, recently gave a thought-provoking lecture about the failures of secularism and…

Families asked to work together on Lenten promises

Families are being encouraged to come together and discuss their ideas for Lent in order take on acts of prayer, fasting and almsgiving in the Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin.  Focusing on those three themes ‘Our KandLe Family Lenten Promises’ is a first for the diocese, and was inspired by the upcoming World Meeting of Families 2018 (WMOF).  “It’s about…

Kerry gear up with Lenten events

A series of Lenten events prepared for the WMOF are set for the Tralee pastoral area in the Kerry Diocese.  The Lenten series will open on Monday February 19 at 7.30pm in St John’s with an evening entitled ‘The Christian Vision of the Family’ with Bishop Kevin Doran of Elphin speaking at the event.   The second session, on Monday February 26 at 7.30pm in St John’s parish will…

PJPII winners celebrate WMOF themed awards

Over 250 winners of the Pope John Paull II award attended a ceremony in Belfast, with the theme of the celebration being ‘Family’, in anticipation of the World Meeting of Families 2018.  The director of Living Youth, Pauline Dowd, invited the gathering of 500 young people, parents, award leaders and friends to join in the prayer of the World Meeting…

A mission to ignite passion for God’s Word

Martin O’Brien meets Fr Edward O’Donnell, a priest happy in his ministry and his own skin   Fr Edward O’Donnell, first ever Catholic ecumenical canon in Belfast’s Protestant cathedral, parish priest in one of the North’ s most well to do areas, former private secretary to the late Bishop Cahal Daly, noted homilist, and proud…