Priests tell of ‘heart-breaking’ Covid-19 ministry A Co. Kildare-based priest has spoken of the moving and humbling experience of helping to bring peace and consolation to patients suffering from coronavirus through the grace of the Sacrament of the Sick. Fr Seán Maher described ministering to patients isolated from their loved ones as visiting “the wounded…
Month: April 2020
Belfast fraudsters’ attempts to steal parish donations
A Belfast-based priest has decried the “despicable” actions of fraudsters trying to con vulnerable people out of their money by pretending to collect parish envelopes. This comes after the Diocese of Down and Connor reported that certain “unscrupulous individuals” were offering to take weekly parish envelopes – which currently aren’t being collected. Fr Paddy McCafferty…
Successive ministers to blame for nursing home catastrophe – Prof. Des O’Neill
Prof. Des O’Neill, a consultant geriatrician at Tallaght University Hospital in Dublin has claimed that what is playing out now in nursing homes with Covid-19 is the failure by successive minister for health to prioritise care for older citizens. He insists that blame for the failure to prevent the catastrophic spread of the virus in…
Nun (103) makes a remarkable recovery from Covid-19
A 103-year-old nun has become the oldest person in Ireland to contract and survive the coronavirus. Sr Martha Hickey, an Infant Jesus sister, got the deadly virus over three weeks ago and, against the odds, has made a miraculous recovery. The centenarian, who has devoted over 80 years of her life to the Church, first…
Time heals all wounds
It is said that time heals all wounds, although the motto doesn’t specify just how much time may be required. Still, it happens. Just look at Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil and their plans to govern together during this time of crisis. The plans may not run smoothly, and there may be arguments over the…
Pope postpones World Youth Day and World Meeting of Families
World Youth Day and the World Meeting of Families have been postponed for one year at the request of Pope Francis, according to the Vatican. World Youth Day, which was scheduled to be hosted in Lisbon, Portugal in August 2022 will now take place in August 2023. The World Meeting of Families, which was previously…
More than a quarter ‘attend’ Mass online
A new poll has revealed that 27% of Irish people say they have watched or listened to at least one religious service during the current period of lockdown. The same poll found that 18% of people reported that they are praying more than they usually would. The research – carried out by Amarach on behalf…
A virus reveals the consciousness of vulnerability and the value of religion
The View For many years past, there have been warnings of the danger of a pandemic, which mostly went unheeded. Now it is upon us. We were quickly reminded of the great influenza epidemic of 1918-19, which carried off millions of people, young adults in particular. Throughout history, and to this day in many…
‘Courageous’ frontline workers applauded by Church leaders
The leaders of Ireland’s main Christian traditions have commended those working on the frontline during the coronavirus pandemic for “their work, courage and compassion”. They also encouraged those taking part in the evening appreciation of healthcare workers to pray for them when the applause has ended and people go back into their homes. Archbishop Eamon…
Bishop first to resume public Mass in US amid crisis
A US priest has become the first clergyman in the country to have amended a previously declared diocesan ban on public Masses since the coronavirus outbreak. Bishop Peter Baldacchino of Las Cruces, New Mexico has lifted a diocesan ban on the public celebration of Mass, issued guidelines for distribution of Holy Communion, and told priests…