In a bid to stop members of a breakaway traditionalist society from incurring excommunications through the illicit ordination of new bishops, the Vatican has offered a path forward based on theological dialogue. A February 12 communique published by the Vatican’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith and signed by its prefect, Argentine Cardinal Victor…
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Fr Lawton honoured in Maynooth on the weekend
The chapel of St Patrick’s College, Maynooth, was filled last Sunday evening to honour and celebrate the music and ministry of Fr Liam Lawton. Many of Fr Lawton’s family and friends attended the event including Archbishop Eamon Martin, singers Eimear Quinn, Malachi Cush, Karl McGuckin and the Carlow Cathedral Choir. Mary Kennedy presented the evening’s…
St Joseph’s celebrates 50 years in Dundalk
St Joseph’s Redemptorists, Dundalk marked their 50th anniversary as a parish community last Sunday with Mass and refreshments afterwards. The main celebrant, Archbishop Eamon Martin, was joined by “six or seven concelebrants,” explained Fr Brendan Callanan CSsR, Rector and Administrator. The Irish dancing school Scoil rince ui corgharle “gave some more joy to the celebration,”…
Cuban bishops postpone Vatican visit amid worsening economic and social crisis
The Catholic Bishops of Cuba announced on February 12 that they have asked Pope Leo XIV to postpone their upcoming visit to Rome due to the country’s grave situation, which is generating “so much instability and uncertainty.” The bishops had been scheduled to meet Pope Leo XIV on February 20 as part of their periodic…
Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission member ousted in antisemitism dispute
A member of the federal Religious Liberty Commission has been ousted after a hearing this week that featured tense exchanges on the definition of antisemitism. The ousted member, Carrie Prejean Boller, had defended prominent commentator Candace Owens, who routinely shares antisemitic conspiracy theories. Prejean Boller, a model turned conservative activist who converted to Catholicism last…
Catholics in Colombia bring relief after floods
At least 69,000 families have been affected and 22 people have died in flooding triggered by extraordinarily heavy rains in northern Colombia. The Church has been working since the beginning of the crisis to deliver food and clothing to people who have lost everything, as well as to provide spiritual and emotional support. About 9,000…
Kohlgraf: Synodal conference focusing on passing on the faith
At the planned synod conference in Germany, Bishop Peter Kohlgraf of Mainz would like to broaden the thematic horizon. It will be about “addressing questions of passing on the faith and evangelisation,” said the bishop at the Mainz event ‘One Church, Many Paths,’ over the weekend. He hopes that ideas will be formed “that are…
Former Glenstal monk in WRC dispute with bishops
A former Glenstal monk who was headhunted for a top role with the Irish bishops is seeking damages for an alleged unfair dismissal, the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) was told last Thursday. The bishops deny the allegation. The role of National Director for Catechetics and Executive Secretary to the Council for Catechetics at the Irish…
At St Valentine’s shrine, faithful youth seek depth beyond sentiment
As Valentine’s Day arrives and couples once again flock to Whitefriar Street Church to venerate the relics of St Valentine, the Carmelite prior Fr James Eivers says Ireland’s young Catholics are showing that love and faith must be rooted in depth. Speaking to The Irish Catholic, Fr Eivers praised the growing number of young people…
Order of Malta volunteers check in on communities during storms
“During the storms over the last couple of weeks, some of our volunteers were out doing hospitality visits rather than emergency visits. Meeting people in their local community and making sure the elderly were okay and had what they needed,” said Commander John Wright KMOb, national director of the Order of Malta Ambulance Corps. He…



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