President Donald Trump said he would continue to support issues vital to the Catholic Church, especially abortion, religious freedom and school choice, in a conference call with Catholic leaders and educators. He also said he would seek federal financial support for Catholic schools as they confront the coronavirus pandemic. Many schools across the country have…
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Pope Francis: Christ is with us in every challenge
Pope Francis has appealed to people not to allow life’s disappointments to paralyse them and cut them off. Leading the recitation of the traditional Eastertide Regina Coeli via video-link from his library, the Pope reflected on the Sunday Gospel of the disciples meeting Jesus on the road to Emmaus. “It is a story which begins…
Pandemic: Pope adds new prayers to the Rosary for Mary’s protection
The Vatican has released the text of two new Marian prayers which Pope Francis is encouraging Catholics to recite as part of the Rosary in this time of pandemic. It comes on the eve of the month of May – a time traditionally dedicated to devotion to the Mother of God. In a letter published…
Welcome for decision to reopen cemeteries
Archbishop Eamon Martin has welcomed a decision by the northern Executive to lift coronavirus restrictions that had closed cemeteries in the region. Politicians were under increasing pressure to make the move and Archbishop Eamon was amongst Church leaders who appealed to the First Minister Arlene Foster and deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill on Thursday to…
Restoring Stormont is fitting tribute to Lyra McKee says priest on anniversary
A year on from the tragic death of journalist Lyra McKee clergy have said restoring Stormont was a “fitting tribute”, as her “passion was to bring together people who think they are divided”. Fr Martin Magill PP of St John’s Parish on the Falls Road and Fr Stephen Forde, Dean of Belfast released a joint…
Church urges MLAs to challenge ‘extreme’ abortion regulations
The northern bishops have written to members of the region’s assembly to voice their opposition to new regulations regarding abortion, insisting it must be debated “as a matter of urgency”. They said the current regulations, which were brought in due to legislation passed in Westminster, must be formulated to reflect the position of the majority…
Pope donates medical supplies to hospitals to fight Covid-19
To mark his name day, the feast of St George, Pope Francis gave the gift of medical supplies to several countries reeling from the coronavirus pandemic. The Pope, who was born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, donated respirators, masks and protective eyewear on the April 23 feast of his namesake, St George. Five new respirators will be…
‘Touching the wounds of Christ’
Priests tell of ‘heart-breaking’ Covid-19 ministry A Co. Kildare-based priest has spoken of the moving and humbling experience of helping to bring peace and consolation to patients suffering from coronavirus through the grace of the Sacrament of the Sick. Fr Seán Maher described ministering to patients isolated from their loved ones as visiting “the wounded…
Belfast fraudsters’ attempts to steal parish donations
A Belfast-based priest has decried the “despicable” actions of fraudsters trying to con vulnerable people out of their money by pretending to collect parish envelopes. This comes after the Diocese of Down and Connor reported that certain “unscrupulous individuals” were offering to take weekly parish envelopes – which currently aren’t being collected. Fr Paddy McCafferty…
Successive ministers to blame for nursing home catastrophe – Prof. Des O’Neill
Prof. Des O’Neill, a consultant geriatrician at Tallaght University Hospital in Dublin has claimed that what is playing out now in nursing homes with Covid-19 is the failure by successive minister for health to prioritise care for older citizens. He insists that blame for the failure to prevent the catastrophic spread of the virus in…


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