Category: News

Hail Marys keep Katie in the fast lane

Catholic swimmer Katie Ledecky has been named Female Athlete of the Year by the Associated Press. A ballot of US editors and news directors saw Ms Ledecky, who won five gold medals and one silver in July’s world swimming championships, pip tennis star Serena Williams by 351 votes to 343. Ms Ledecky, who has praised…

Start 2018 with spiritual decluttering, Pope urges

With ‘decluttering’ a popular New Year activity, Pope Francis has urged Catholics to emulate Mary by leaving behind “useless baggage” and learning what truly counts. “Devotion to Mary is not spiritual etiquette; it is a requirement of the Christian life,” the Pope said in his homily in St Peter’s Basilica on the solemnity of Mary,…

News in Brief

Much-loved
 Clogher
 priest
 dies A priest described as a man who shared his Faith with passion, loved travel and had a kind and gentle manner, died following an illness he “bore with great courage and serenity”, the Diocese of Clogher said. Fr Tom Finnegan, the parish priest of Magheracloone in Monaghan, passed away in St Francis’ Hospice in…

Pope Francis proves a 
hit with Irish politicians

Research reveals Pontiff a regular feature of Oireachtas debates   EXCLUSIVE Pope Francis has proved a big hit with Irish politicians as excitement mounts ahead of his scheduled visit here next year, according to new statistics compiled by The Irish Catholic. An extensive trawl of the official report of the Oireachtas – which records the…

Pope’s visit to be affordable for all

Although Pope Francis’ visit next year is likely to cost about €20m, events for children and the Mass in the Phoenix Park will be free in order to reduce financial stress on families, the Archbishop of Dublin has assured. Archbishop Diarmuid Martin said that he wants the events at next August’s World Meeting of Families…

2017: Review of the Year

JANUARY The new year began with the Dáil preparing to debate a full motion condemning the persecution of Christians in the Middle East. This was sparked by the failure of politicians to include Christians in a motion attacking the treatment of Iraq’s Yazidi minority by the so-called Islamic State (ISIS) – an omission described as “outrageous” by Bishop John McAreavey. Mark Zuckerberg, founder…