Band linked with troubled parade in Belfast
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Jerusalem Patriarchate decries anti-Christian attacks
‘Price Tag’ continues to target properties
Ballymena roundtable to discuss ‘forgiveness’
Christian forgiveness will be the subject of a roundtable gathering in Ballymena, Co. Antrim next week. Taking place at All Saints Parish, Cushendall Road, Ballymena on May 24 from 1.30pm to 5.30pm, the event is themed ‘In Faith through Forgiveness to the Future’ and will explore the true meaning of forgiveness for Christians and its…
Cameroon bishops urge prayers for kidnapped religious
Priests, nun still missing after a month
Letters show how Jackie struggled with Catholicism
Documents to be auctioned in Ireland on June 10
‘Blasphemy lawyer’ murdered in Pakistan
Threats had been issued by fundamentalists
Quotes of the Week May 15
"Every school, and even the government, should hold mandatory courses on the value of education and the sanctity of human life." Auxiliary Bishop Savio Fernandes of Mumbai, India, reacts to new abortion figures for the city revealing a 10% rise in terminations to 30,117 in 2013, a record high. “We hope that this will…
Bishop asks parents to boost vocations
In his first pastoral letter on vocations to the people of Kildare and Leighlin, Bishop Nulty said the priesthood might be for those interested in healing wounds, extending compassion, warming hearts and offering forgiveness.
Apollo astronaut prayer up for sale
A hand-painted prayer made by British primary school children and presented to an Apollo astronaut more than four decades ago is to go on sale in an auction of space memorabilia in Boston this week. The prayer, painted by pupils at the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic School in Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire and illuminated by Carmelite…
Catholic schools must be ‘places of conviction’
Former Vatican ambassador calls on Catholics to be confident in their faith

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