In Brief The Cursillo movement recently celebrated the golden jubilee of its presence in South Korea with local members affirming their dedication to renewing the church and spreading Christian values. Some 4,700 ‘Cursillistas’ attended a Ultreya gathering at a gymnasium in Seoul’s Olympic Park where the jubilee was celebrated. The event was organised by the Seoul…
Month: November 2017
Victims of ISIS need support and security – Holy See
In Brief Religious and ethnic minorities who were victims of atrocities committed by Daesh (so-called Islamic State) need to be supported in rebuilding their lives, the representative of the Holy See to the UN said. Speaking at the conference on ‘Peace, Reconciliation and Justice: The Future of Religious and Ethnic Minorities Victimised by Daesh’ on…
Caritas criticises Aung San Suu Kyi’s response
In Brief The visit by Myanmar’s civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi to Rakhine State failed to stem anger and frustration felt in the strife-torn state or in neighbouring Bangladesh, where more than 600,000 Rohingya have fled to over the past ten weeks. During her one-day visit, Suu Kyi met both Rohingya and Rakhine villagers,…
Pontiff condemns conflict, remembers victims
Vatican Pope Francis celebrated the Feast of All Souls Day by commemorating all those who have died in war, reminding humanity not to forget past lessons and warning that the only fruit yielded by conflict is death. His words of warning and his powerful condemnation of warmongers came during his homily at the Sicily-Rome American War Cemetery some 50 kilometers…
Puerto Rico still ravaged after hurricanes
In Brief The people of Puerto Rico still face “an unprecedented level of need” because of hurricanes Irma and Maria, which devastated the island in September, the chairmen of two US bishops’ committees said. Bishop Frank Dewane of Venice, Florida, and Archbishop Paul Etienne of Anchorage, Alaska called for “meaningful action” through legislative means and emergency…
Prominent US priest resigns after criticising Pope
After publication of his letter to Pope Francis questioning the Pontiff’s teachings, Father Thomas Weinandy has resigned from his position as consultant to the US Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Doctrine. The Capuchin Franciscan priest is former executive director of the US bishops’ Secretariat of Doctrine and Canonical Affairs, serving in the post from…
Pontiff wades in on controversial liturgy battle
In Brief Pope Francis appeared to side with his predecessor Benedict XVI by saying Christ died “for many”, rather than “for all”. It has been a contentious debate in Catholicism in recent years. “The ‘many’ who will rise for eternal life are to be understood as the ‘many’ for whom the blood of Christ was…
Going the extra mile to save children from the Holocaust
The remarkable story of a heroic Irishwoman during World War II is only now coming to the fore, writes Clodagh Finn On a clear, bright morning in late June 2014, Prof. Ronald Friend set out along the Rue du Nord to find the school where he and his brother had been hidden in plain…
That’s the way the cookie crumbles…
Dublin: Dragon’s Den Alison Cowzer of Eastcoast Bakehouse pictured at the launch of Irish Girl Guides’ National Cookie Month with (from left) Keri Russell (age 9), Lauren Collier (9) and Isabella McGaughey (8) of Boyne Valley Brownies, Drogheda. Photo: Jimmy Weldon.
Paralysis, exasperation, and helplessness as prayer
Spirituality Several years ago I received an email that literally stopped my breath. A man who had been for many years an intellectual and Faith mentor to me, a man whom I thoroughly trusted and a man with whom I had developed a life-giving friendship, had killed both his wife and himself in a…