An overwhelming majority of Americans (83%) said they support conscience protection rights for health care professionals because they should not be forced to perform procedures against their moral beliefs. 91% of faith-based health care professionals said they need conscience protections and would rather stop practicing medicine altogether than be forced to violate their conscience. These…
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Archbishop calls on Irish Church to be more ‘forceful’
Irishman and former Archbishop of Pretoria in South Africa William Slattery has said the Irish Church should be more “forceful, more self-confident” in spreading the Good News, as it’s shifted away from “being close to people”. Returning home last month, Archbishop William (Liam) Slattery OFM said the Church is hugely important for community and has…
Family calls for assisted suicide reform in England
Family members of an 80-year-old woman in England are advocating for legalised assisted suicide after the woman was found not guilty by a UK court in an apparent “mercy killing” of her husband. Mavis Eccleston, 80, was accused of killing her husband Dennis, 81, with a lethal dose of prescription medicine. Prosecutors claimed that Mavis…
Vatican Round Up
Priesthood is not a job but a gift, Pope says Being a priest is not a job or fulfilling an employment contract but is a gift from God that should be contemplated and treasured as such, Pope Francis has said. Those who turn ordained ministry into an occupation “lose the heart of the ministry, lose…
Site of Little Nellie’s Cork grave taken off market
Owners of a lucrative Cork City site of a former Good Shepherd Sisters convent have taken the property off the market. Devotees of Little Nellie of Holy God, known by many as the unofficial patron saint of Cork who is buried at the sight, have continuously voiced concerns about being able to access the grave.…
In Brief
Migrants ‘enrich us’ and are ‘not a danger’ – bishop The head of the migration commission for the Bishop Luis Quinteiro emphasised that love of neighbour is essential for Christians, and this includes care for migrants and refugees. “We don’t love God if we don’t love our brothers,” stressed Bishop Luis Quinteiro of Tuy-Vigo in…
‘Reach out to our migrants’, bishop urges
Every parish in Ireland is to receive a resource pack for the World Day of Migrants, Bishop Denis Brennan of Ferns has said, encouraging parishioners to reach out to migrants and refugees. “Our first thoughts and prayers are with our migrant brothers and sisters who live here among us in Ireland, in our dioceses, our…
Galway parish priest calls for calm over direct provision row
The parish priest of Oughterard in Galway has called for calm among a Galway community protesting the potential opening of a direct provision centre in their town. Local protests began last week after concerns that a hotel just outside the town was being converted into a direct provision centre. Fr Michael Connolly PP told The…
Free primary education a ‘myth’ – Catholic schools chief
Free primary school education has largely become a myth in modern Ireland, the head of the Catholic Primary Schools Management Association has said. Speaking to The Irish Catholic, Seamus Mulconry said that “in primary schools, free education is substantially a myth”. He said his social media observation that the State was, in practice, ignoring its…
Racism has no place amongst Catholics – Bishop Leahy
Bishop of Limerick Brendan Leahy has slammed people who think of themselves as “faithful Christians” while espousing sinful racism views. He warned that “racism and intolerance should have no place in Irish society”. In his homily at Our Lady Help of Christians church in Milford, Limerick to celebrate the centenary of Salesians in Ireland, Bishop Leahy said…


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