Archbishop Diarmuid Martin told a large crowd who braved the weather on Good Friday that people who uncompromisingly stand up for their principles “are not always accepted in our times” during the Way of the Cross in Dublin. Beginning at Wellington Monument at noon Dr Martin led a procession through the Phoenix Park to the Papal…
Month: March 2018
‘Be courageous’ in work for justice like Rev. King – US bishops
Fifty years after Rev. Martin Luther King Jr’s assassination “we need to ask ourselves if we are doing all we can to build the culture of love, respect and peace to which the Gospel calls us,” the U.S. bishops’ Administrative Committee have said. On April 4, 1968, James Earl Ray gunned down the civil rights…
Vatican: Don’t trust report that Pope Francis denied hell’s reality
Hannah Brockhaus On Thursday the Holy See stated that a reported interview between Pope Francis and an Italian journalist, which claims the Pope denied the existence of hell, should not be considered an accurate depiction of Francis’ words, but the author’s own “reconstruction.” A recent meeting between Pope Francis and Italian journalist Eugenio Scalfari,…
Dr Boyce pledges to work for healing in Dromore
The man charged with running the Diocese of Dromore following the resignation of controversial Bishop John McAreavey has pledged to try to bring healing to those who have been hurt. Bishop Philip Boyce was appointed by Pope Francis on Monday to lead the diocese after the Pontiff accepted Dr McAreavey’s resignation. Dr McAreavey had been…
Church has to find new ways to preach ‘unchanging’ teaching on marriage – archbishop
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin has said that the challenge of the Pope’s visit for the World Meeting of Families is to remain open to diverse families while underlining the Church’s unchanging teaching about marriage. Speaking at the annual Chrism Mass in Dublin’s pro-cathedral, Dr Martin said that “families are under enormous challenge” in modern Ireland. He…
Pope urged to reconsider plan not to go to the North
IC poll finds 68% would support trip Northern bishops have vowed to work to overturn a Vatican decision that would see Pope Francis skipping a historic trip to the North during his planned Irish visit this August. There has been widespread disappointment at the fact that the anticipated papal trip for the World Meeting…
Constance’s conversion at Easter
As we know, Easter was deliberately chosen as the date for the Rising, because of the religious association with both sacrifice and resurrection. Some Catholic commentators have judged this was not appropriate – faith symbols used for a political movement – but be that as it may, it was meaningful to the men and women…
No sign of Easter dawn after Dromore’s long Lent
One of the country’s smallest dioceses remains in turmoil with questions now being asked about its future, writes Martin O’Brien This is a Holy Week and Easter like none before in the history of the Diocese of Dromore, and for all the wrong reasons. The diocese, one of the smallest in the country, headquartered…
US Catholic students join thousands to decry gun violence
Young Catholics joined the tens of thousands of students from across the country who participated in a massive demonstration along Washington’s Pennsylvania Avenue protesting gun violence called ‘March for Our Lives’. The event was organised by survivors and friends of those who died at Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on February 14, where 17…
Government’s proposals: the reality of repeal
The View Although the Government still hasn’t announced the date for the referendum to repeal the rights of children before they are born, we now know what it is they are proposing. No longer can anyone say: “Ireland is different, we have a different culture here; Irish politicians wouldn’t vote for a permissive abortion…