Month: July 2017

Bieber quits world tour to re-find his Christian faith

Pop superstar Justin Bieber has reportedly cut short his world tour in a bid to re-connect with the deep Christian faith of his childhood. The Canadian singer unexpectedly cut short his ‘Purpose’ tour due to what his management said was “unforeseen circumstances”. Media report that Bieber told friends he felt burnt out. However, music industry…

Missionary nun Bono’s guest at U2’s gig

Bono made sure a missionary nun who inspired U2’s 2004 song Crumbs from Your Table got tickets to attend their concert at Croke Park last Saturday. Dublin-born Sr Anne Carr joined the Medical Missionaries of Mary in 1968, and has done extensive work in Africa. She worked in a maternity unit and as a hospital…

News in Brief

Trócaire praises parishioners for weekend support Trócaire has thanked parishioners for their support of the national Church collection last weekend in aid of the crisis in East Africa. The Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference called for a collection to respond to the 25 million people who face food shortages and starvation in Somalia, South Sudan, Kenya…

New Papal Nuncio due next month

Staff reporter The Pope’s new representative to Ireland Archbishop Jude Thaddeus Okolo is due to take up residence in the country next month. The new Papal Nuncio is expected to be received at an informal ceremony at Dublin Airport on August 14 before proceeding to the Apostolic Nunciature of Dublin’s Navan Road. Dr Okolo (60) is…

Gardaí ‘intimidate’ pro-life campaigners say volunteers

A file is being prepared for the DPP after pro-life campaigners accused two gardaí of confiscating legal campaign posters at a demonstration in Kilkenny on Saturday. It is alleged that 10 minutes after pro-life volunteers arrived and began campaigning, two gardaí approached the pro-life group Youth Defence, saying they had received numerous complaints about their…

The parable of the Dublin trams

I’m very fond of my own little parable about the Dublin trams. It’s highly symbolic about social change – and social renewal. In 1949, the last of the Dublin trams were abolished, as all progressive-minded folk affirmed that “the future belongs to the motor car”. A few, lonely protesters tried to save the Dublin trams,…

New books brings Lough Derg to life

Lough Derg is brought to life in Peggy goes on Pilgrimage and Lough Derg’s Colouring Book, thanks to author and member of the pastoral team Mary McDaid. “These two books have been in my head for nearly as long as I’ve been blessed to work each summer on Lough Derg and that’s a long time…