Month: December 2019

2019 Review of the Year

January Plea for Govt to step up and fight Christian persecution Church in Chains, a charity dedicated to action in support of persecuted Christians worldwide, called for the Irish Government to take more “concrete steps” toward action against this persecution. The Foreign Office estimated that around 215 million Christians saw discrimination and violence in 2018…

Was Jesus actually born on December 25?

Questions of Faith Every December 25, family and friends come together to relax, exchange gifts and celebrate the year that has just passed. For Christians, this moment in the calendar year is more that just a party, but a time for rejoicing in the birth of Jesus Christ over 2000 years ago. The Church teaches…

Donal Walsh: A courageous legacy

Donal Walsh’s message of life continues to inspire people, his mother Elma tells Claire Fitzpatrick   Seven years ago, then 16-year old Donal Walsh celebrated his last Christmas. The Kerry teenager, having been faced with a looming sentence of succumbing to his cancer, determinedly powered through his terminal symptoms despite being told he should “prepare…

Creating a song and dance

Luke Silke  Fr Ray Kelly reveals all in ‘raw and honest’ book Christmas, for Fr Ray Kelly, is a very special time of year, which he always spends with family. When his parents died he would spend Christmas with his sister and her family, and now that she has died he spends it in his…

Next Dublin archbishop ‘needs energy’

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin has said he believes someone with more energy needs to take over the archdiocese, as he is set to send the Pope his letter of resignation on his 75th birthday, in April 2020. During an interview on Newstalk’s Pat Kenny Show, Archbishop Martin said there are many priests doing great work in…

Prayer as keeping us out of group-think

In virtually all of his novels, Milan Kundera, manifests a strong impatience with every kind of ideology, hype, or fad that makes for group-think or crowd-hysteria. He is suspicious of slogans, demonstrations, and marches of all kinds, no matter the cause. He calls all these the great march and, to his mind, they invariably lead…