Amendments to the Minister of Religion visa scheme that address criticisms have been warmly welcomed by missionary bodies and congregations that often bring religious overseas to Ireland as part of their work. This paper previously reported that religious and missionary bodies involved in negotiations with the Department of Justice were dissatisfied with the scheme, and…
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Rally for Life urges TDs to listen to public on 3-day wait
Organisers of the Rally for Life, scheduled for Dublin next week, have called on TDs to listen to growing public concern from voters about a push to scrap the three-day wait before abortion. The three-day period of reflection was described by pro-life doctors last year as giving women “time to think”. Data released to Carol Nolan TD…
Head chaplain questions report Catholics face prejudice in high-security NI prison
The lead chaplain for prisons in the North of Ireland has said they have found no grounds for a report that Catholic prisoners are experiencing prejudice from members of staff in a Co. Antrim prison. Speaking to The Irish Catholic, the lead chaplain to the Northern Ireland Prison Service Fr Stephen McBrearty said that in…
Irish mother of Nottingham victim asks for ‘prayers for my baby girl’
The Irish mother of Nottingham attack victim, 19-year-old student Grace O’Malley-Kumar, has appealed for prayers for her daughter and for people not to harbour hate in their hearts during an emotional tribute to her daughter. Addressing the crowd at a vigil in Nottingham’s Market Square, Dublin-born Dr Sinéad O’Malley asked those gathered to “say prayers…
Ukrainian Catholic community pins hope on counteroffensive
The Ukrainian Catholic community is hoping and praying for peace and justice amid the long-awaited spring counteroffensive in the ongoing war according to the chaplain to Ukrainians in Ireland, Fr Vasyl Kornitsky. “We still pray for hope, for peace in Ukraine,” Fr Kornitsky told The Irish Catholic. “What I noticed recently is that people are…
Significant cost increase of basics of life – SVP
There has been a considerable increase in the cost of maintaining a basic living across all household types, according to the Society of St Vincent de Paul. In a new report, SVP says the cost of what is known as a Minimum Essential Standard of Living (MESL) has revealed a significant increase in the twelve…
Bishops warn of ‘extremist views’ against refugees
Irish bishops have warned that “extremist views” causing fear and racism towards refugees undermine Ireland’s culture of welcome, and the State should dialogue with local communities. In a statement on World Refugee Day, June 19, the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference encouraged parishes and churches to continue the “great efforts to support our new residents with…
Taoiseach says he would like to see fewer abortions take place in Ireland
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said that while in his view abortion is “sometimes necessary,” it is “not a good thing” and would like to see fewer abortions take place in Ireland. In a recent interview with The Irish Times, Mr Varadkar was asked about the independent review of the State’s abortion law, which recommended a…
Synod document sets stage for wide-ranging debate on women and structures
When prelates and lay delegates gather in October for the upcoming Synod of Bishops, they will be asked to directly confront a number of pressing questions including the possibility of women deacons, access to the priesthood for married men, the integration of LGBTQ+ Catholics and penance for sexual abuse and the abuse of power, conscience…
Embrace synod to become ‘listening Church’ – Bishop Connell
Ireland’s newest bishop has said that the synodal path inaugurated by Pope Francis is an opportunity for the Church to become more participatory. Speaking after his ordination in St Mel’s Cathedral in Longford on Sunday, Bishop Paul Connell, new Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnois, said: “Placing our faith and trust in God involves, above all,…




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