Galway’s former Magdalene laundry is to be converted to a service to help women and children who have experienced domestic abuse. Renamed ‘ModhEile’ – ‘another way’ – in the hope that it will inspire women suffering from domestic abuse to find a way to rebuild their lives and create a better future for their families,…
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Ruhama praises PSNI for human trafficking rescues
Irish charity Ruhama have welcomed the “success of the PSNI” after new figures revealed they rescued 36 potential trafficking victims in the first six months of the 2018/19 financial year. In total 36 victims were rescued in the 2017/18 financial year in the North of Ireland. CEO Sarah Benson told The Irish Catholic that a…
Irish Jesuit praised by Zambian government
A Co. Offaly-born Jesuit has been honoured by the government of Zambia for his work in developing strategies for HIV prevention. President Edgar Lungu conferred the Order of Distinguished Service on 89-year-old Fr Michael Kelly SJ last week in the Zambian capital of Lusaka. Fr Kelly has worked for decades to educate people about the…
Brexit could lead to border violence again, bishop says
Brexit will have “dire consequences” across Ireland and could evoke “violent reaction” from those on border counties, the Bishop of Down and Connor has warned this week. Speaking to the German Catholic News Agency, KNA, Bishop Noel Treanor said: “As recently as 20 years ago, we still had the British army, armed checkpoints and police…
Labour calls for asylum in Ireland for Asia Bibi
Labour party leader Brendan Howlin has called on the Government to grant asylum to the Christian woman freed in Pakistan after eight years in solitary confinement accused of blasphemy. The Supreme Court in Pakistan announced on October 31 that Asia Bibi – who had been facing the death penalty – would be freed. However, she…
Peadar Tóibín defends pro-life stance despite suspension
Pro-life TD Peadar Tóibín has defended his decision to vote against abortion despite being suspended from his Sinn Féin party over the issue and hinted he may run as an independent. Mr Tóibín was amongst a handful of Dáil deputies who voted against the Fine Gael legislation which permits abortion up to birth in certain…
Primate calls for ‘listening Church’ to plot future direction
Exclusive Archbishop of Armagh Eamon Martin has said the Church in Ireland needs to embrace the model of engagement of Pope Francis and think seriously about a national synod or meeting of the Church here. Fresh from the month-long Synod of Bishops in Rome at which the Pontiff appealed for bishops to be more responsive…
Clogher priest conference plan to engage lay-led liturgy
The Diocese of Clogher plans to engage priests and laity in the coming months in the development of lay-led prayer. Clogher’s Annual General Priests’ Conference in Monaghan, chaired by Diocesan Administrator Msgr Joseph McGuinness, dealt with a variety of organisational matters for diocesan and parish life in the year ahead including lay-led prayer and liturgies…
Tackle anti-Semitism online after US massacre says JRCI
The Government should focus on tackling anti-Semitism online following what’s been dubbed as the deadliest rampage against the Jewish community in US history, according to the chair of the Jewish Representative Council of Ireland. “If we look at this particular incident in Pittsburgh, unfortunately people who have these mental aberrations their feelings are given vent…
Archbishop slams anti-Traveller comments in presidential campaign
The Archbishop of Cashel and Emly has said he was alarmed by the “inflammatory language” members of the Travelling community and those on welfare were subjected to during the presidential campaign. In a statement, Archbishop Kieran O’Reilly said that feedback he received from members of the Travelling community and those dependent on financial assistance from…


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