A leading priest-psychologist has called on priests not to neglect the spiritual side of wellbeing. Fr Pat Collins CM told The Irish Catholic newspaper that most of the people who get in contact with him refer to depression or anxiety as the “number one problem in their life”. “It’s particularly noticeable since Covid kicked in…
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Priest warns Tallaght bus diversions due to antisocial issues causing ‘big problem’
A Dublin priest has said the decision to stop bus services to large areas of West Tallaght after 6pm is causing a “big problem” for parishioners. Diversions are permanently in place, until further notice, on Dublin Bus routes south of the Square shopping centre due to numerous incidents of antisocial behaviour. Fr William O’Shaughnessy, moderator…
Catholic Church can learn from ‘suffering’ Anglican community
The Church in Ireland can learn from the painful experiences of other Christian traditions when it comes to synodality, the Irish monk heading up Vatican relations with Protestant denominations has told The Irish Catholic. Fr Martin Browne OSB was recently appointed to the Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity with responsibility for the Church’s relationship with…
Divine Mercy conference returns to ‘speak to all hearts’
After two years of Covid-19 restrictions the Divine Mercy Conference will return in person again from February 17-19. It will take place in the Main Hall of the RDS as it did in previous years, with this year’s theme being ‘Act justly, Love tenderly, Walk humbly with your God’ – Micah 6:8. Explaining the theme,…
Attack on churches an attack on us all – Taoiseach
An Taoiseach has warned that an attack on a church is an attack on all Ireland and those who carry them out must be held to account. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar’s comments come after the altar of a church in Kerry was burned and a Mass in Cork City was violently disrupted last week. In a…
Shock to Sacred Heart church community after vandalism
Parishioners in Newry have received a “blow” following the destruction of six stained-glass windows at the Church of the Sacred Heart just outside Newry in Co. Armagh. The Church of the Sacred Heart on Dublin Road in Cloughoge was vandalised overnight between Thursday and Friday, with six windows on the church building smashed and a…
Dolores longed to be near monastery
On the five-year anniversary of the late Cranberries singer Dolores O’Riordan, her family said that she was really excited to return to her native Co. Limerick and be close to the Benedictine monastery Glenstal Abbey. In a statement on January 14, the family said: “She loved to take long walks in the abbey’s surrounding parklands…
Dozens reportedly still in captivity after Christmas Day attack in Nigeria
Dozens of abductees are still being held in captivity following the Christmas Day attack on Angwan Aku Village in Kaduna, a state located in the north of Nigeria, a Catholic priest in the West African country has told ACI Africa in an interview. On Christmas Day 2022, militant Fulani herdsmen and other terrorists attacked Angwan Aku village,…
St Ita’s example can help Ireland’s smaller Church – bishop
The “prophetic” words of the late Pope Benedict XVI and the lives of Ss Ita and Brigid 1,500 years ago are examples for the Church in Ireland, which will become smaller, according to Bishop Brendan Leahy. The bishop was speaking on the Feast Day of St Ita on January 15 at Mass in Raheenagh church,…
Athlone school in pilot scheme first to divest
Corr Na Madadh National School in Athlone will become the first school to transfer from Catholic patronage as part of a new pilot scheme. Minister for Education Norma Foley announced January 12 that the Co. Westmeath school will transfer from Catholic patronage to the local education and training board (ETB) and become a multi-denominational community…



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