An Irish priest established St Simon’s Church, which recently burned to the ground in Glasgow and has been mourned extensively by locals and around the world. Fr Daniel Gallagher oversaw the construction of the famed church, which began life as St Peter’s Church, in 1852. A fire consumed the building in the early hours of…
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Anti-Semitic social media not removed in over 80 per cent of cases
A new report claims that most major social media platforms fail to remove more than 80% of anti-Semitic posts from their sites. The Center for Countering Digital Hatred (CCDH) said it collected and reported 714 posts containing anti-Jewish hatred, which had collectively been viewed at least 7.3 million times. The research covered Facebook, Instagram, TikTok,…
Amazon’s Lord of the Rings series premiere date revealed
The Lord of the Rings Amazon series premiere date has been revealed as September 2, 2022, to the delight of fans across the world. Filming was completed on the first season of the show August 2 in New Zealand, with Amazon releasing the first official image from the series to coincide with the milestone. “On…
Heroic Cork priest killed in freak bus collision remembered for ‘openness’ and ‘humour’
A heroic Cork priest who died after reportedly saving a woman by pushing her out of the way of a Bus Eireann bus which lost control has been remembered for “his openness to all people”. The 72-year-old Fr Con Cronin SPS, CC in the Harbour Parishes of Passage West and Monkstown died when struck by the bus…
Episcopal Resolve hardens as Archbishop of Dublin says he won’t stand in the way of Communion and Confirmations ceremonies
EXCLUSIVE Archbishop of Dublin Dermot Farrell has said that many people believe Government restrictions on First Holy Communion and confirmation ceremonies are “discriminatory” and indicated to priests he will not stand in their way of they proceed with the sacraments of initiation in a safe way. He said that while it is his belief that…
Church return faster than gyms, pubs and restaurants, says ESRI
Church-goers were faster than any other sector to return when restrictions were lifted according to the latest Government research, a revelation which has been dubbed “a hopeful sign” by people in frontline ministry. Dr Pete Lunn, head of the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) Behavioural Research Unit, told The Irish Catholic that in general people…
Business as normal, bishops assure Latin Mass communities
The Irish Catholic understands that bishops in Dublin and Cork have assured Latin Mass communities that nothing will change following recent reforms in Church law. The bishops’ assurances come after Pope Francis restricted the celebration of Latin Mass in his motu propio, Traditions Custodes, placing responsibility for its regulation in the hands of the bishops.…
Archbishop lashes ‘groupthink’ on faith in mainstream media
One of the country’s most senior Churchmen has warned that elements of mainstream media “managed” to deprive people of the ability to think critically about faith and society. Reshape Archbishop of Tuam Michael Neary warned that: “Forces are endeavouring to reshape our values, fears and dreams in ways that are quite literally opposed to the…
Concern remains after assisted suicide bill scrapped on technicality
While many were relieved that the Oireachtas Committee on Justice scrapped the Dying with Dignity Bill, a prominent medical ethicist has warned another effort will come soon. The Committee said in a July 21 statement that the Bill, introduced by People Before Profit TD Gino Kenny, “has serious technical issues in several sections”. It “reluctantly”…
Masks no longer mandatory at Mass in North
The Stormont Executive has decided that it will no longer be mandatory to wear masks in places of worship, however some parishes are expected to keep the rule for now. Ministers announced this week that it would no longer be obligatory to wear masks during Mass and other liturgies, but would instead be guidance. The…




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