Letter from Rome Pope Francis is attempting to hold the nation of Italy together by appealing for political unity at a time when political opposition are threatening to sabotage Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte’s plan for gradually easing coronavirus restrictions by issuing their own decrees. Yet at some point, when this is over, the Pope…
Month: May 2020
Irish Chaplaincy in London offers free contact service
Looking after Irish people who are away from home remains a key priority writes Aron Hegarty The Irish chaplaincy in London is offering a contact service for anyone in Ireland with concerns about vulnerable, older family members or friends isolated in the city. The chaplaincy says it will make direct contact, on the concerned persons…
Making the ‘First Friday call’…by phone
Cavan-based Fr Martin Gilcreest has said that housebound parishioners are delighted that he can still make the traditional First Friday contact using the telephone. “This is a generation that Faith is very important to. It’s their foundation, it’s the one thing that keeps them grounded. “The fact that we’re making an effort at all is,…
Oberammergau: sacred drama a gift of the plague
Passion Play: Oberammergau 2020 by Christian Tüeckl and others (Theatre der Zeit, £30.00; ISBN-13: 978-3957492845) The village of Oberammergau lies some 45 miles south of Munich in the Tyrol. In many ways it is a remote place, but in time of war and plague, no place is truly remote, in the sense of being totally…
China suspends all Church activities and pilgrimages in May
All public Church activities, including Marian pilgrimages, have been suspended in China until the end of May. The Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association (CCPA) and its bishops’ forum, the Bishops’ Conference of the Catholic Church in China, jointly announced the delay last week. This measure “aims to avoid gatherings as part of measures to check the…
Dutch religious prepare for ‘one-and-a-half-metre’ church
Anton de Wit The Netherlands recently announced a gradual relaxation of the ‘intelligent lockdown’. Elementary schools will be open again soon and outdoor sports are also allowed under certain conditions. Meanwhile, the Dutch Catholic community wonders: when will we be able to go to Mass again? In an opinion poll of the Dutch Catholic weekly…
Bishop Leahy: Pandemic can change us for the better
Bishop Brendan Leahy [pictured] has said the pandemic has become a time for great personal reflection in his address after midday Mass on Sunday at St John’s Cathedral. He said one thing we have learned is that time is valuable and that we often complain of it disappearing in our modern world. “Suddenly, with the…
Gearing up for Laudato Si’ week
Living Laudato Si’ My hope today is that you and your family are all safe and well. Many people are commenting on how they can hear the birdsong more clearly these days, how everything is so quiet, how there are more bees around this year, how they are planting in their gardens or noticing…
Church must respond to spiritual needs of faithful – Primate
Over the weekend the leaders of Ireland’s Christian Churches asked the Executive in the North to reopen churches for private prayer, as they are currently closed due to government restrictions despite many churches that can maintain health guidelines in the south staying open for that purpose. It is expected the Church will also be bringing…
There is no Easter Sunday without Good Friday
John Updike, after recovering from a serious illness, wrote a poem he called, Fever. It ends this way: “but it is a truth long known that some secrets are hidden from health”. Deep down we already know this, but as a personal truth this is not something we appropriate in a classroom, from parents or…