NHS consultant Dr Dermot Kearney has been cleared of all sanctions placed after he saved 32 babies using the ‘abortion pill reversal’ treatment, writes Jason Osborne An Irish Cardiologist based in England, Dr Dermot Kearney, is enjoying “great relief” following his sudden exoneration after a ban placed on him by the General Medical Council (GMC)…
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Papal envoy to Ukraine decries Russian bombings
A papal envoy to Ukraine has denounced the bombing of a paediatric hospital in the city of Mariupol. Vatican Cardinal Michael Czerny, who was at the border between Hungary and Ukraine when he received the news, said: “Bombing and hospital: these two words in the same sentence already make you shudder.” Cardinal Czerny referred to…
Archbishop Farrell ordains two new Dominican deacons
Archbishop of Dublin Dermot Farrell ordained two Dominican friars, Bro. Anthony Kavanagh OP and Bro. Kellan Scott OP, to the order of diaconate, March 5. A large congregation was present to participate in this celebration in St Saviours Dominican church, Dublin, along with Dominican friars, sisters and laity from throughout Ireland. The archbishop of Dublin,…
Air strike damages convent as Myanmar conflict continues
The Myanmar conflict’s destruction continued early March 10, when a military aircraft attack on a town in the east of the country caused severe damage to a Catholic convent’s roof, ceiling, and windows. Two Myanmar military aircraft hit the Sisters of Reparation convent, which serves as a retirement home and hospital for aging nuns. The…
Portlaoise parish celebrates confirmations in the sun
Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin Denis Nulty visited Portlaoise parish to administer the sacrament of Confirmation on March 4 and 5. Bishop Nulty concelebrated Mass in St Peter and Paul’s Church, Portlaoise, where dozens of young people from several local schools received the Sacrament – and the sun shone to greet them. The schools were:…
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Our Lady of Fatima shrines asked to pray for Russia’s conversion Our Lady of Fatima shrines worldwide were asked to unite in prayer for the conversion of Russia on Sunday. The appeal was made by Father Andrzej Draws, rector of the Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Fatima in Krisovychi, western Ukraine, following the full-scale Russian…
End madness of ‘pointless massacre’ in Ukraine, Primates say in St Patrick’s Day message
It would be “unconscionable” to celebrate St Patrick’s Day without offering the “solidarity of our prayers, charity and welcome for the people of Ukraine” the archbishops of Armagh have said in a joint statement. This comes as Primate of All Ireland Archbishop Eamon Martin renewed the call for parish communities to open their doors and…
Uplifting to see Irish welcoming Ukrainian refugees, says Bishop Dempsey
It is uplifting to see many Irish people opening “the doors of their hearts and homes” to refugees from the Russia-Ukraine war, Bishop Paul Dempsey said in his St Patrick’s day message. The chairman of the bishops’ council for emigrants compared St Patrick’s experience to the plight of the Ukrainian refugees, as both were forced…
NI ministers offer unconditional apology to historical institutional abuse victims
Victims and survivors of historical institutional abuse in the North of Ireland have been told the state failed to protect them from abuse, in an apology made today by five ministers in Stormont. The long-awaited apology was made by ministers Michelle McIlveen, Conor Murphy, Nichola Mallon, Robin Swann and Naomi Long, March 11. The ministers…
Ukrainians in Ireland ‘overwhelmed’ by show of support from Irish parishes
Heartbroken Ukrainians living in Ireland have said they are overwhelmed by the support they are receiving from parishes all across Ireland as the brutal Russian invasion of their homeland intensifies. It comes as desperate efforts are being made to accommodate up to 100,000 mostly women and children who are fleeing the onslaught in what is…




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