The Government must be “pushed” to enshrine housing in the constitution as the housing crisis becomes a “catastrophe”, according to a bishop and campaigners. Speaking after an event involving Ireland’s Christian Churches on homelessness, Bishop Alan McGuckian of Raphoe said having a home is as fundamental as the right to life and education. “It’s a…
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Bring back St Michael prayer – exorcist
One of Ireland’s top exorcists has called for the Church to reintroduce the prayer to St Michael at the end of Masses. Between 1886 and 1967, Masses around the world concluded with a prayer calling on St Michael the archangel to protect Catholics from the devil and evil spirits, but following the Second Vatican Council…
Post-referendum confession call was healing offer – Bishop
A call for Catholics to go to Confession if they had voted to allow abortion in Ireland last year was an attempt at bringing healing to Irish society, Elphin’s Bishop Kevin Doran has said. Speaking at the opening Mass of the MaterCare international medical conference in Rome, Bishop Doran told a congregation of health care…
Trócaire tackle Taoiseach on climate after runway revamp
The CEO of Trócaire has questioned Taoiseach Leo Varadkar’s seemingly contradictory approach to tackling climate change after he opened a renovated Mayo runway the day after a global climate strike. Caoimhe de Barra’s comment comes as Mr Varadkar celebrated the projection passenger numbers to Knock airport would increase by 20%. Ms de Barra posted on…
Don’t surrender procreation to ‘medical manipulation’, bishops urge
France’s Catholic bishops have opposed legislation to allow medically assisted procreation for single mothers and lesbian couples and urged citizens to help block its enactment. “We hear and understand the suffering of those who cannot have children from their union with a person of the opposite sex and of homosexual women who aspire to have…
Eritrean bishops call out ‘hatred of faith’ after school closures
Eritrean bishops protested the government’s seizure of Catholic schools and asked that the Church be enabled to continue its educational and health services. “If this is not hatred against the faith and against religion, what else can it be?” the bishops said in a letter to Eritrea’s minister of public education. “Our voice of protest”…
Pro-life group determined to stop ‘safe access zone’ legislation
The Pro Life Campaign (PLC) have said they remain “resolutely determined” to protect the right of citizens to hold demonstrations outside abortion clinics as the Minister for Health continues to pursue legislation that would make it illegal. The pro-life group said that Minister Simon Harris has invited a select group of Oireachtas members to a…
Ecuador bill to decriminalise abortion in rape cases fails
A bill to decriminalise abortion in all cases of rape failed in the Ecuadorian legislature last week, amid opposition from the Church and civil organisations. It would have allowed abortion also in cases of non-viable foetal deformity, incest, and non-consensual artificial insemination. Sixty-five members of the unicameral National Assembly voted in favour, five short of…
Actor Pitt ditches atheism, ‘clings to religion’
One of the world’s best-known actors Brad Pitt [pictured] has said he’s left Atheism behind and “clings to religion”. In a wide-ranging interview published in a US magazine, Mr Pitt (55) spoke of his Christian upbringing and the importance of religion in his life. “I grew up with Christianity. Always questioned it, but it worked…
Irish missionary voices to be heard in Church Amazon summit
Two Irish clerics have been asked to take part in the Vatican’s upcoming Synod of Bishops on the Amazon. A Kiltegan Father originally from Monkstown, Co. Dublin, Bishop Derek Byrne of Primavera do Leste-Paranatinga in Brazil will join Fr Peter Hughes, a Galway-born and Columban Father who works for CELAM, the Latin American episcopal conference,…

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