Taoiseach Micheál Martin has announced that places of worship in the Republic can increase capacity to 50% from September 6, but that mask-wearing will continue to be the norm – at least for now. Social distancing will also remain in force in churches for at least six weeks. The increased capacity is expected to allow…
Month: August 2021
Campaign hopes to overcome negative reactions to pregnancy
A leading support organisation for pregnant women has launched a campaign to promote more positive reactions around pregnancy after clients reported experiencing negative reactions. Crisis pregnancy organisation Gianna Care decided to launch the initiative following reports from client of off-putting and derogatory comments from family members, friends and work colleagues. Gianna Care Director Carolyn O’Meara…
‘Cautious confidence’ as schools re-open
Catholic schools have rigorous protocols in place to remain open after they return next week, despite concerns about Covid-19, parents have been assured. “We’ve been here before, we’re used to dealing with this particular situation,” Seamus Mulconry of the Catholic Primary Schools Management Association (CPSMA) told The Irish Catholic this week. He said that “cautious confidence…
200 farm fatalities since 2011 a reminder of job’s risks, says campaigning priest
After a report on workplace deaths from 2011-2020 showed that 40% took place on farms, Fr Paddy Byrne urged farmers to be “cautious and careful” during the harvest season. Fr Byrne, who leads an annual prayer service to commemorate farm deaths, said that deaths on farms are “unfortunately much too frequent in Ireland”. “There is…
Spirits lifted by Limerick’s All-Ireland win, says Bishop Leahy
The bishop of Limerick congratulated the hurling team on their win, adding that there are many lessons outside of sport to be gleaned from their achievements. In a statement, Bishop Brendan Leahy praised the “profound” message coming from the squad and the backroom staff – that together “we can climb mountains”. “For me, there was…
A Muslim woman defends the Taliban…
Khola Hasan (pictured) is an academic lawyer and scholar at the British Islamic Sharia Council, and she caused controversy last weekend by defending the Taliban on a BBC religious programme. She said that Muslims in Britain – “every single Muslim” she knows – were celebrating the Taliban victory in Afghanistan; and that the victorious Taliban…
Taliban’s victory will embolden Islamists, warns ACN Ireland
The Islamist terror group’s return to power in Afghanistan will embolden extremists worldwide, the director of Aid to the Church in Need Ireland has said, putting vulnerable Christians at even more risk. The failure of the US and its allies in Afghanistan “validates” the ambitions of Islamists worldwide, Dr Michael Kinsella said. “Other Islamists will…
Church whistleblower calls out clericalism
A Church whistleblower has taken aim at clericalism in a recent book, and says that it’s the “abuse of power” that enables and condones other forms of abuse in the Catholic Church. Author of the new book, Cardinal Sin: Challenging power abuse in the Catholic Church, and abuse survivor, Brian Devlin says that a “new…
Enriching our parishes by truly including single people
The View Single people have played a very important role in my life, beginning with my much-loved aunt, Kathleen O’Brien, who died at the early age of 71. Kathleen was a fascinating figure to me as a child. She had spent the years of the Second World War in Sweden as, I think, a kind…
Prayer is No. 1 medicine for fed up prisoners
The Church’s overseas prisoners outreach says Government must work harder to get Irish inmates repatriated, writes Michael Kelly Almost six out of ten Irish prisoners in jail overseas said that prayer and spirituality were their top ‘go to’ when it came to dealing with Covid-19 stress. The Irish Council for Prisoners Overseas – the Church’s…