We must not lose hope “through this time of transition and restructuring”, Archbishop Francis Duffy told pilgrims ahead of the Reek Sunday climb up Croagh Patrick. Speaking at the Vigil Mass in St Mary’s Church, Westport, Co. Mayo, the archbishop of Tuam said that now is a “time for faith, faith into action, faith into…
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Spanish bishop warns that the Synod can’t re-invent the Church’s mission
The bishop of Córdoba, Spain, Demetrio Fernández, warned about the challenges facing the Synod on Synodality, an initiative that he acknowledges “has stirred up the waters of the Church” but that cannot “invent” the mission of the Catholic Church. In his weekly pastoral letter, which concludes by quoting the Letter to the Hebrews — ”Jesus…
Philippine diocese appeals for aid after magnitude seven quake
A diocese in the northern Philippines appealed for aid July 27 after a magnitude 7 earthquake that killed at least four and injured dozens. The Archdiocese of Tuguegarao in northeastern Luzon said churches and historical sites sustained cracks and were damaged, but it also needed help to repair hospital infrastructure and equipment. Patients were evacuated…
The beauty of old age revealed at Knock
The Catholic Grandparent’s Association held its pilgrimage to Knock Shrine, July 24. Grandparents from around the country gathered at the Eucharistic and Marian Shrine to celebrate the second World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly. Mass was celebrated in the basilica by Archbishop Francis Duffy, patron of the CGA.
Vatican Roundup
Vatican asks Catholics to share experiences helping migrants and refugees As the Church prepares to commemorate the World Day of Migrants and Refugees in September, Pope Francis launched a video campaign meant to highlight the spiritual and cultural contributions that migrants bring to people’s lives. “Migrants and refugees offer us a great opportunity for the…
In Short
Travellers’ pride at Kerry Mass The Traveller community has voiced its hope that the first ever Traveller Pride Mass celebrated in St Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney, July 19, will become an annual event. After the Mass, the organiser Richard O’Brien added that he hopes the Mass can be replicated in around the country, bringing the Traveller…
Hopes ‘heroic’ Irish martyrs can renew faith as cause goes to Rome
The example of Irish missionaries martyred by communist forces during the Korean war could help renew the Faith in Ireland, a priest working on their cause has said. Six Irish Columban fathers and two missionaries of Irish descent died as “witnesses of modern and contemporary faith” during the conflict in Korea which lasted from 1950-1953.…
Campaigner fails in bid to silence popular Christmas carols
A disgruntled listener to RTÉ has failed in his bid to silence Christmas carols on the national broadcaster. Eoghan Ua Conaill, who described himself as non-Christian, complained to the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) that he felt “stigmatised” by the popular Christmas carol O Holy Night being played on the station last Christmas. His complaint…
Archbishop Eamon: Synod can’t undermine Pope or bishops
The Synodal discussions can’t undermine the authority of the Pope or the bishops’ contrary to popular misunderstanding, Archbishop Eamon Martin said in a homily Saturday. This comes after the Vatican warned July 21 that the synodal process in Germany cannot adopt new approaches to the Church’s teaching on doctrines and morals. This was seen by…
RTÉ presenter was left ‘rattled’ by faith challenge
Staff reporter Brendan O’Connor has been wrestling with religion after a Harvard scientist told him that the best way to be happy is to have faith. Speaking on his Brendan O’Connor show on Saturday morning, Mr O’Connor recalled recent guest, Professor Arthur Brooks’, advice to “go back” to Catholicism if he wanted to be happy.…

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