After numerous accusations of sexual abuse of minors and adults have arisen against a former Archbishop of Washington, Cardinal Sean O’Malley of Boston called Tuesday for bishops to be held accountable for sex abuse. “These cases and others require more than apologies. They raise up the fact that when charges are brought regarding a bishop…
Month: July 2018
Garda Superintendent talks to us about WMOF2018 arrangements
Garda Superintendent Thomas Murphy spoke to our journalist Colm Fitzpatrick about the travel arrangements for people wanting to see Pope Francis next month for the World Meeting of Families.
Heading to Dublin for Pope Francis’ visit? Here’s everything you need to know!
The visit of Pope Francis next month is the largest event in Ireland since John Paul II’s historic trip in 1979, according to Gardaí. Authorities today (Thursday) announced that all public transport in Dublin will be free on Sunday August 26 when the Pope is due to celebrate Mass before more than 500,000 people in…
Plea for return of unused Pope Francis Mass tickets
Organisers could have doubled size of Papal event venues Organisers of the World Meeting of Families have appealed to parishes to return any unused tickets to celebrate Mass with Pope Francis in Dublin’s Phoenix Park. It comes as unprecedented demand for places continues even after all tickets have been allocated. Fr Tim Bartlett Secretary…
Archbishop hints he’ll step down early
Archbishop of Dublin Dr Diarmuid Martin has given a strong indication that he may well step down before he is due to retire in April 2020. Dr Martin – who first came back to Dublin as coadjutor archbishop in 2003 and succeeded Cardinal Desmond Connell the following year – has presided over one of the…
New Govt initiative on resilience is ‘red herring’
A new government initiative promoting resilience among students offers “nothing new” and may be a red herring, an Irish school chaplain has said. The comments come in the wake of the July 20 launch of the Wellbeing Policy Statement and Framework for Practice 2018-2023, which aims to deliver a national training programme to support wellbeing…
Knock rejects claims B&Bs have been ‘commandeered’ for Papal visit
The national Marian shrine at Knock has dismissed claims that the Church has taken over local bed and breakfasts ahead of the Pope’s visit leading to cancellations for would-be pilgrims. Elphin parishioner Dorothy Burns (53), told The Irish Catholic she had made the reservation in Knock’s Drumhouse B&B on the hunch that the Pope would…
US-based Irish seminarian to feature on Nationwide
A New York-based Irish seminarian who has dedicated his ministry to working with disadvantaged people in the city will feature as part of a forthcoming item on RTÉ television. Nationwide presenter Colm Flynn spent the day with Niall McDonagh, originally from Galway but studying for the Archdiocese of New York. Mr Flynn – a regular…
Sadness as only Northern seminary closes after 185 years
Ireland’s last diocesan seminary is to close. From September students at St Malachy’s seminary on Cliftonville Road, Belfast, which serves the diocese of Down and Connor and other northern dioceses, will be relocated to other seminaries to continue their studies for the priesthood. Currently there are three men in the seminary. “The closure of the…
Irish rugby star to talk at WMOF
Former Irish International Rugby player, Ronan O’Gara will be one of the speakers at the Pastoral Congress for the World Meeting of Families in August. O’Gara, who is currently working as an assistant coach with the Canterbury Crusaders in New Zealand, will speak on ‘Celebrating Family and Sport’ on Thursday morning, August 23 at 11.30am.…