Category: Irish News

Racism must be overcome, says Bishop Leahy

Ireland is “not exempt from racism” and we must work to overcome all forms of hatred, said Bishop Brendan Leahy of Limerick. In his homily last weekend, Bishop Leahy described Trinity Sunday as being about the “celebration of diversity in unity and unity in diversity”. “It’s a call to us all to appreciate, in a…

Group hopes to build evangeliser team

A new evangelisation project that will aim to help parishes with adult faith formation is appealing for committed catechists to get involved. Faith on Fire plans to gather and support a team of people already experienced in faith development, whether in a school, parish or other context. According to Petra Conroy, the new initiative’s director…

Racecourse Mass called off as churches to re-open

The organisers of an open-air Mass set for the feast of Corpus Christi have decided to call the event off after the Government announced a speedier than expected return to public Masses. Marian Pilgrimages – who have been offering virtual pilgrim experiences since the lockdown began – had planned the event for Leopardstown Racecourse on…

‘Gentle pastor’ Derry auxiliary bishop dies

The Bishop of Derry diocese has extended condolences after the death of Bishop Francis Lagan, who served as an auxiliary bishop of the diocese from 1988-2010, saying he was a “gentle pastor” and “caring brother priest”. Bishop Lagan died early on Monday morning. He was born in Maghera and was ordained a priest in 1960 in Maynooth. Bishop Donal McKeown said: “Bishop Lagan had…

More northern school abandon transfer tests

An increasing number of Catholic grammar schools in the North are abandoning controversial transfer tests to select pupils for 2021. It comes after Primate of Al-Ireland Archbishop Eamon Martin pleaded for the tests to be set aside. The 11-plus exams were formally abolished in 2008. However, some schools that wanted to continue to select children…

Bishop promotes Accord amid domestic violence calls increase

Highlighting the increase in domestic violence calls reported by An Garda Síochána over the last year, the bishop of Kildare and Leighlin has pointed people to Accord’s counselling service. Posting on social media, Bishop Denis Nulty said Accord counsellors are trained to help those suffering from domestic violence. He said there has been a “25%…