For the first time in two years Lough Derg has begun welcoming pilgrims to attend their three-day pilgrimage. The three-day pilrimage season started on June 1 and will continue until August 15. The island outside Pettigo in Co. Donegal had already been inviting people for their one-day retreats since the start of May. This follows…
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Catholic racer Pérez finishes the race in first place
Devout Mexican Catholic Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez came out on top at the Monaco Grand Prix May 29. Mr Pérez turned Catholic heads when it was seen in Netflix’s Drive to Survive that he drives with pictures of Our Lady of Guadalupe and St Pope John Paul II in his car. Speaking to F1i magazine, Mr…
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Our Lady of Clonfert Shrine recognised as a Diocesan Marian Shrine The Bishop of Clonfert and Bishop of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora, Michael Duignan travelled Tuesday to the Shrine of Our Lady of Clonfert to bless the recently renovated church and to consecrate its new altar. In recognition of the importance of the Shrine as…
Pope announces host of new cardinals
Pope Francis announced he will create 21 new cardinals August 27. The Pope made the announcement at the end of his “Regina Coeli” address May 29, telling the crowd in St Peter’s Square the names of the 16 cardinals under the age of 80, who will be eligible to vote in a conclave, and the…
Native peoples join Catholics for boarding school details
Native American tribal representatives are partnering with Catholic dioceses and religious congregations in uncovering vast amounts of information about the Church’s role in operating residential schools that for more than a century worked to assimilate Indigenous children into white society. Known as the Catholic Native Boarding School Accountability and Healing Project, or AHP, the effort…
Prominent CoE convert warns of synodal dangers
A former Anglican bishop of Rochester who converted to Catholicism late last year has warned against the danger of viewing the synod as a “democratic process”. Speaking to The Irish Catholic newspaper, Dr Michael Nazir-Ali said that the Anglican communion has sometimes been “misled” by this kind of thinking and that while consulting laity and…
Bishops push gun control following mass shooting
Some US bishops spoke out against the easy accessibility to guns in the country following a May 24 rampage that left at least 19 children and two of their elementary school teachers dead in Uvalde, Texas. “Don’t tell me that guns aren’t the problem, people are. I’m sick of hearing it,” Bishop Daniel Flores of…
Dearth of vocations means difficult transition ahead, cautions Bishop Router
There will be a difficult period of transition ahead for the Church in Ireland, as numbers of clergy decline, Bishop Michael Router warned recently. However, this provides “a wonderful opportunity for all the Faithful to realise that they have a crucial role to play”, the auxiliary bishop of Armagh said May 27. Bishop Router was…
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Bishops start fund to help displaced in Burkina Faso Tens of thousands of residents who have been displaced due to the ongoing conflict in Burkina Faso, prompting Church leaders to mobilise funds and aid to assist those facing difficulties due to the conflict. According to the International Crisis Group, the landlocked West African country with…
Dublin school celebrates handover to Le Chéile Trust
A Dublin school is determined to “continue to be a Catholic primary school in a diverse and multicultural community” as it became part of the Le Chéile Schools Trust, according to the Principal Anne Kernan. Our Lady’s Grove Primary School in Friarland is preparing for a new beginning after they joined the network of 65…

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