An Indonesian Catholic youth organisation has formed a solidarity movement where people are being encouraged to help support families during the coronavirus. The ‘Adopt One Brother’ movement, started by Catholic Youth, has spread to 26 of the country’s 34 provinces, according to Stefanus Asat Gusma, who heads up the group’s Covid-19 task force. He said…
Month: April 2020
The language of silence
Mindful Living Exceptional life events stop us in our tracks and can force us to see the world very differently. That truth takes on a very practical meaning in the economic and social lockdown caused by the coronavirus, Covid-19. In extraordinary times, our everyday, routine, habitual worldview, our underlying, often unquestioned, way of seeing…
Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
The Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary was founded in 1800 in France in the aftermath of the French Revolution. It was a time of great disorder and fear. One of God’s responses to the cries of the people of that time was to call together a community of men and women…
A Barefoot Jesus Walks into a Bank
Fr Alan Neville My favourite painting, without doubt, is found in a small church in Rome, just off the Piazza Navona, only a short walk from St. Peter’s. The Call of St. Matthew is tucked away in a corner with two other works by the same painter, Michelangelo Merisi de Caravaggio. It depicts the very…
Sports star says ‘Faith and family’ give her strength
Irish sports star Ciara Mageean has said “Faith and family mean a lot to me” and that it is important people have something in their lives they can “look towards for that little bit of strength”. She said her Faith is part of who she is – something she drew from her grandmother who died…
Cork scientist: the plant lady from Ballylickey
A Quiet Tide by Marianne Lee (New Island Books, €14.95) Felix M. Larkin Ellen Hutchins (1785-1815) is described in the Dictionary of Irish Biography as “one of the earliest Irish women scientists…an avid collector of plants, especially the mosses, bryophytes, fungi and lichens around the family home on Bantry Bay”. Though she never published anything…
Sisters of Mercy & the Children’s Grief Centre
The mission of the Sisters of Mercy is to be a compassionate presence in the world. Through their work they are involved in multiple ministries including addiction centres, prison chaplaincy, education, catechesis and advocacy. One particular example of how the Sisters of Mercy have made their compassion known is through the Children’s Grief Centre in…
Praying through difficult times
When Presentation Sisters reflect on Vocation Sunday, the timing of the annual day of prayer influences their reflection. The day is placed in the post-Easter calendar, the same time of the year as when the foundress of Presentation Sisters, Nano Nagle, passed from the world (26th April 1784). One month after her death one of…
Faith in the family
How are your Easter Alleluias going? Is it, as Leonard Cohen would say, a holy or a broken Alleluia? It has been strange these weeks since Easter not being able to go to Mass and sing those vibrant, uplifting hymns to proclaim the resurrection. In some ways it feels as if we are still living…
Vatican Roundup
Pope and French President discuss global unity Pope Francis has expressed his closeness and support to France during a telephone conversation with the country’s leader. The President’s office said the Pope and President Emmanuel Macron spoke for about 45 minutes last week by telephone. The Pope positively acknowledged “the constructive responses taken by France at…