A close confidant of jailed Australian Cardinal George Pell has said he thinks a desire for a high-profile ‘win’ by police may have influenced the decision to prosecute the Churchman. Dr Pell (78) was found guilty last December of sexual abuse and sentenced to six years in prison. Judges will reveal on August 21 whether…
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‘Fantastic’ as Pontiff blesses Knock’s new processional statue of Our Lady
The Rector of Knock Shrine has said it is “fantastic” that Pope Francis blessed their new processional statue, set to be unveiled this month. The hand-crafted statue was blessed by the Pontiff during his general audience last Wednesday and will be shown publicly on August 21 as part of the 140th anniversary celebrations of the…
Medjugorje celebrates first Church-approved festival
Senior Vatican representatives joined the first officially approved Church festival at Medjugorje, three months after Catholic pilgrimages to the site in Bosnia-Herzegovina were authorised by the Pope. “We are called to share the difficulties of our contemporaries and we have a responsibility to care for them,” Archbishop Rino Fisichella, president of the Pontifical Council for…
Flute band ‘exploits tension’ at Apprentice Boys parade – bishop
The Bishop of Derry has said there will always be attempts to “exploit tension”, after a flute band wore Parachute Regiment insignia during the annual Apprentice Boys march. The ‘Derry Day parade’ which took place over the weekend attracted up to 145 bands with 8,000 people taking part. Members of the Clydevalley Flute Band from…
Leaving Cert Grades don’t define your worth – chaplain
Regardless of what results young people have received in their Leaving Cert exams this week, it’s important to remember that grades don’t define one’s worth, an Irish chaplain has said. Tens of thousands of students received their Leaving Certificate results on Tuesday and around 58,787 people are awaiting the release of CAO offers today. Speaking…
Indian nun to fight in court after questionable dismissal
An Indian Catholic nun was dismissed from her Kerala-based congregation for violation of its norms, but the 54-year-old said she plans to fight the action in court. Sr Lucy Kalapura, a member of the Franciscan Clarist Congregation, maintained that she was dismissed from the order on August 5 for publicly seeking action against a bishop…
Ancient pilgrim path walk offers ‘escape’
In response to the recent revival of interest in walking Ireland’s pilgrim paths the third annual pilgrim walk has been launched in Cashel, taking place from August 24-31. The five ancient routes which will be walked over this period are: St Finbarr’s Pilgrim Path, Co. Cork; Cnoc na dTobar, Co. Kerry; Cosán na Naomh, Co. Kerry; St Kevin’s Way,…
More than 150,000 to descend on Knock for 140th anniversary
More than 150,000 people are set to descend on Knock for their annual Novena, with this year said to have special features as it celebrates 140 years since the Apparition. The novena began this week on Wednesday and featured a talk from former Taoiseach John Bruton. It runs from August 14-21 and includes speakers such…
Bishop criticises adults who give alcohol to teens
The bishop of the Diocese of Elphin has criticised adults who facilitate underage drinking by giving or selling it to young people. Bishop Kevin Doran mentioned that a number of young people were drinking at a summer festival in Sligo over the weekend on the diocese’s Facebook page. He said: “The streets were full of…
Polish prelates condemn ‘LGBT ideology’
The president of the Polish bishops’ conference confirmed the country’s Catholic Church will resist “LGBT ideology” as equality campaigners demanded the dismissal of an archbishop who branded gays and lesbians a “rainbow pestilence”. “People belonging to so-called sexual minority circles are our brothers and sisters for whom Christ gave his life,” Archbishop Stanislaw Gadecki of…


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