Pope Francis received US President Joe Biden Friday, in what was the president’s first official trip to the Vatican since his inauguration. The private meeting is the longest to take place between the Pope and a head of state, lasting an unusually long 75 minutes. President Biden is said to have thanked the Pope for…
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Call for Catholic schools to ditch ‘occult’ Halloween celebrations
Chai Brady and Brandon Scott Catholic schools should focus on celebrating the saints “instead of the demons” during Halloween parties according to a Rome-based professor of theology. Fr Richard O’Connor, a priest of the Diocese of Kerry who teaches in the Pontifical Angelicum University, told The Irish Catholic that he believed that dressing up as devils, witches…
Parishes’ relief over end to red tape
Priests around the country expressed relief as limits on capacity at churches were lifted last Friday, October 22. However, some priests added that people are still “wary and cautious” as cases continue to remain high. “Life is good again,” said Fr Tom Walsh of Gurranabraher, Co. Cork, adding that “we’re doing what we’re supposed to…
Prince Harry should give the talk about mental health a break – psychiatrist
One of Ireland’s leading psychiatrists has warned that interventions by Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, risk triviliasing the experiences of people who are mentally-ill. Prof. Patricia Casey told The Irish Catholic that she was worried that the couple’s high-profile role and comments about mental health risk making people think that…
VC launches online training platform for missionaries
Irish faith-based NGO Viatores Christi (VC) recently launched an online training platform, UPSKILLS, for missionaries, development and humanitarian aid workers. Upskills is a suite of “affordable, easily accessible and practical online training courses” aimed at helping such workers in their missions. “The online platform of self-conducted courses has been developed in response to a growing…
English assisted suicide bill not put to vote in House of Lords
After seven hours of debate and prominent opposition in the House of Lords on Friday, the sponsor of a bill that would legalise assisted suicide in England and Wales chose not to take the bill to a vote. More than 60 peers spoke against the bill during the debate. One of the foremost objectors to…
British MP proposes adding ‘Amess amendment’ on last rites to bill
An MP has proposed adding an “Amess amendment” to a bill going through parliament ensuring that Catholic priests can administer the last rites at crime scenes. Mike Kane, a Labour Party representative, is seeking to add the amendment to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. A spokesperson for Kane has stated that the ‘Amess amendment’ would…
Nun released nearly five years after kidnapping in Mali thanks God
Sr Gloria Cecilia Narváez Argoti, a missionary who was abducted in Mali in February 2017 and held for nearly five years before finally being released on October 9 of this year, posted on Twitter thanking God and all those who have made her new-found freedom possible. Sr Gloria said, “I want to lift up my…
Fr Shay Cullen praised in Dáil for work tackling sex crime
Fr Shay Cullen was praised for his work tackling sexual crimes against children by Fianna Fáil TD Cormac Devlin as he relaunched the Sex Offenders (Amendment) Bill 2018. Speaking in the Dáil October 19, Mr Devlin acknowledged Fr Cullen’s “distinguished record of working with women and children in the Philippines to protect them from sex…
Pre-meditated arson attack damages Scotland’s national Marian shrine
Suspected arsonists targeted Scotland’s national shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes in the latest in a series of incidents at Catholic sites. The fire caused damage to Carfin Grotto, which has added to the financial strain on the shrine that welcomed in excess of 70,000 pilgrims a year before the Covid crisis. John P Mallon, the…



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