An Irish politician who raised concerns about the extent of the scoping inquiry into abuse at schools has been told the investigation will prioritise just religious-run Catholic schools. This comes after the Government announced that it appointed a barrister Mary O’Toole SC to investigate recent allegations of historic abuse made by former students of schools…
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Pope’s new abuse procedures lack transparency – Marie Collins
Pope Francis’ updated measures for investigating allegations of sexual abuse do not go far enough in terms of transparency, according to an Irish abuse survivor and expert. Over the weekend the Pope updated Vos Estis Lux Mundi (You are the light of the world), which expanded the categories of victims covered by the regulations to…
Trust in God always, Mickey Harte tells Galway novena
Sean O Domhnaill With his side in a division two final against Dublin in Croke Park last weekend, a great achievement for Louth at this time, it’s clear Mickey Harte and his management team have given the squad hope and confidence. In a sense, he did much the same to the very large crowd that…
Enhancing biodiversity at Glenstal Abbey
Biodiversity is a buzz word in Ireland today. In response, to the dramatic decline in the population of many species and the accompanying climate change, the spring general meeting of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference put forward the goal to provide 30% of parish grounds by 2030 over to biodiversity. Glenstal Abbey School, Co. Limerick,…
Conflict, climate change weakening ‘guardrails’ for vulnerable
Irish charity Goal reached 14.6 million people with programmes in emergency response, health, nutrition and food security, livelihoods, and WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) across the agency’s 14 countries of operation in Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, and Ukraine, according to their impact figures for 2022. The aid agency reached 3.6 million people in…
Where Grace abounds, and there is still room for Noah on the Ark
James and Grace were the most popular first names given to babies in the North, for births registered in 2022. This is one of the findings of the Baby Names 2022 statistics published this week by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency. The statistics show Grace has held the top spot as the most…
‘Justice served’ after man convicted of sexual assault in Kerry
A charity that combats sexual exploitation has praised the conviction of a man in Kerry who assaulted two Brazilian women involved in prostitution. Following the sentencing of a man for two sexual assaults in Tralee and Killarney, Policy and Communications Officer Danielle McLaughlin of Ruhama described the conviction as “important”. Ms McLaughlin said it provided…
Pope issues updated ‘Vos Estis’ text for handling abuse cases
Pope Francis has updated the procedures for investigating allegations of sexual abuse or the cover up of abuse, specifying that the leaders of Vatican-recognised international Catholic lay associations and movements have the same responsibilities over their members that a bishop has over the priests of his diocese. The updated version of Vos Estis Lux Mundi…
Human composting not acceptable for burial – US bishops
Two new alternatives to burial and cremation fail to comply with the Catholic Church’s teaching on respect for the bodies of the dead, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Doctrine said. In a March 23 statement, the committee said it had evaluated human composting and alkaline hydrolysis, and concluded that both “fail to…
Dire consequences for Malawi and Mozambique after Cyclone Freddie
Malawi is still reeling from the consequences of Cyclone Freddy that hit the southeastern African country on March 12. The storm system caused flooding and mudslides that have resulted in the deaths of about 500 people, according to Malawi’s Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DODMA) earlier this month. More than 490,000 people have been displaced…

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