Irish missionaries have condemned the actions of an Islamist terrorist group who detonated two bombs at a cathedral in the Philippines killing 20 people and leaving over 100 injured. Fr Shay Cullen, who has worked in the Philippines for 50 years defending human rights under the PREDA Foundation, said he was “shocked”. Speaking to The…
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‘Time to get our act together’ on Brexit, urges Primate
Political leaders across Ireland and Britain need to work together to show leadership around Brexit, Archbishop Eamon Martin of Armagh has said. Describing border communities as “worried” and “anxious” about the UK’s impending exit from the European Union, the Primate of All-Ireland told iCatholic.ie that they “are wondering what is going to happen, and when…
Water, water everywhere, but only bottled to drink – priest
A Sligo-based priest has resorted to using bottled water for the Mass, following ongoing drinking restrictions on the local water supply. Fr John Glynn of Kilmatigue parish said that as a result of a boil notice imposed on customers supplied by Lough Talt in Sligo, he has turned to shop-bought bottled water for mixing with…
Camino unlikely to suffer from new finale site
The decision to cease pilgrim Masses in the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela for the next year is unlikely to affect numbers of pilgrims on the Camino, according to an Irish pilgrimage company. “I think the overall pilgrimage – the walk itself – is the experience. The pilgrim Mass at the end is the nice…
Keep your ‘eyes on peace’ instead of violence, says priest
Parishioners in Derry are “totally appalled” that a dissident paramilitary group would target their estate with a car bomb, a local priest has said. Fr Joe Gormley of Creggan told The Irish Catholic that the car bomb which exploded in his parish earlier this month has “frightened” residents, and particularly children given their lack of…
TD Tóibín’s ‘Aontú’ aims for justice
Pro-life TD Peadar Tóibín has announced the name of his new political party as Aontú – which means unity and consent. The name was unveiled on Twitter ahead of a public meeting in Belfast on Monday night. The Meath West TD said the city was chosen for the formal announcement because it was the birthplace…
Schools going ‘extra mile’ to support homeless children
School principals and teachers are on the “frontline” in combating many of Ireland’s current social problems, a Catholic education spokesperson has said. According to Seamus Mulconry of the Catholic Primary Schools Management Association, every social issue that has affected the country, such as homelessness, “hits schools first” and teaching staff need more “resources and support”…
God wants to be our ‘treasure’ now, says Francis
Hundreds of thousands of young people and religious descended upon Panama City last week to celebrate faith and friendship, with the hope of also catching a glimpse of Pope Francis. Running from January 22-27, World Youth Day 2019 saw an incredible number of pilgrims travelling to the Catholic country as part of the festival, presided…
Faith-focused actress shares acting accolade
A prominent Christian actress was among the winners of the top prize at the Screen Actors Guild Awards last weekend. The superhero movie Black Panther took away the prize for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. Guyanese-born British actress Letitia Wright (25, pictured), who plays Princess Shuri, the hero’s inventor-sister, has already…
Catholic deaf charity support struggling IDS
The CEO of a Catholic charity for deaf people has said it is “absolutely critical” the Irish Deaf Society (IDS) continues to advocate for and educate the deaf community. This comes as the IDS announced they will have to close by next month if they don’t receive €300,000 in funding from the HSE. The CEO…

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