Newly beatified martyrs can inspire fidelity to God, says Pope The Catholic Church’s newest blesseds are six “meek disciples of Christ”, who showed heroic courage defending the Eucharist from profanation when French troops sacked their Italian monastery in 1799 and scattered the Blessed Sacrament on the floor while searching for any valuables they could carry…
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Covid claims Catholic priests in Indian state Seven Catholic priests have died of Covid-19 in the space of four days in India’s Gujarat state, one of the worst-hit areas where government and private hospitals are adding more beds as infections spiral out of control. In one day, April 19, Gujarat reported as many as 7,107…
Scottish bishops issue statement of solidarity with Irish Faithful
The thoughts and prayers of the Church in Scotland are now directed “to our brothers and sisters in Ireland”, the president of the Bishops’ Conference in Scotland has said. Commenting on the recent decision by the Irish Government to enact restrictions which criminalise public worship, Bishop Hugh Gilbert of Aberdeen issued a statement, saying “As…
Pastor holds Sunday service in Phoenix Park despite worship ban and plans to do so again
A Christian pastor held a worship service for about 60 people in Dublin’s Phoenix Park last Sunday, and said he plans on being there again this coming Sunday. Explaining his decision, Pastor John Ahern of All Nations Church in Dublin said “At the end of the day, I do think there are some things worth…
Pope repeats hope to visit Lebanon
Pope Francis welcomed Lebanon’s designated prime minister, Saad Hariri, to the Vatican this week and expressed his hope that the country’s politicians would work together for the good of the nation. Mr Hariri, who was designated prime minister in October, has been unable to form a government, adding a political crisis to the severe economic…
Pope prays for evacuees forced to flee La Soufrière eruption
Pope Francis has expressed his spiritual closeness and solidarity with those affected by the eruption of the La Sourfrière volcano in St Vincent and the Grenadines. Authorities in the Caribbean island nation have ordered the evacuation of thousands of people to avoid a humanitarian disaster. Pope Francis, in a message signed by the Vatican’s Cardinal…
US Catholics urged to join in efforts needed to address racism
Following the conviction of former police officer Derek Chauvin US bishops have appealed for Catholics to work “to cleanse our land of the evil of racism”. The May 25, 2020, death of George Floyd while in police custody and the surrounding events, including the three-week trial of Mr Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer now…
Government ‘tricking’ Faithful into compliance through ambiguity – Law professor
The Government has been “tricking” citizens into compliance through “calculated ambiguity between legal obligations and public health advice, a leading law professor has said. Professor Oran Doyle of Trinity College Dublin took to Twitter to criticise the Government’s behaviour concerning religious restrictions throughout the pandemic. Citing an article in The Irish Times earlier this week, Prof. Doyle…
‘We don’t teach hate, Mr President’
Higgins’ comments on Catholic schools rejected A number of prominent Catholic voices have rejected a claim by President Michael D. Higgins that the fact that parental choice is central to education policy in the North and many parents choose to send their children to Catholic schools is to abandon them “to parcels of hate and…
‘Patently unjust’ conversion therapy bill ‘a ruse’ for transgender ideology
Bills in Ireland and Northern Ireland seeking to ban conversion therapy are too “broad and sweeping”, threatening penalties for “honest conversations” about sexual identity, according to Christian organisations. Courage International, an apostolate of the Catholic Church that counsels men and women with same-sex attractions, as well as evangelical organisations Affinity and the Fellowship of Evangelical…










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