Ruadhán Jones and Chai Brady Mass attendance down by two-thirds in some parishes The country’s largest diocese is preparing for what has been described as “radical change” and consolidation of parishes. It comes as statistics reveal a steep decline in Mass attendance – even before the pandemic – with some parishes seeing a drop of…
Month: May 2022
Coveney’s response to Cardinal Zen arrest ‘tame’, says TD Carol Nolan
Minister Simon Coveney’s response to the arrest of Cardinal Joseph Zen in Hong Kong is “tame” and displays a diplomacy that is “terrified by its own shadow”, said TD Carol Nolan. In a response to a parliamentary question from Ms Nolan, the Minister for Foreign Affairs did not specify if he will raise the Catholic…
Holy Land book set for Omagh launch
A new book on the Holy Land aimed at encouraging pilgrims to follow in the footsteps of Christ will be launched in Omagh, Co. Tyrone next week. An Irish Pilgrimage Guide to the Holy Land by Editor of The Irish Catholic Michael Kelly explores a variety of themes, from an in-depth look at the important sites…
St Francis’ vision restored by new papal ruling, say Irish Capuchins
The Irish Capuchins have said that Pope Francis’ ruling that religious brothers can now be superiors of orders is “a return to the original vision of St Francis of Assisi”. The day the Pope published the change was a “day of great rejoicing” within the Franciscan family, Bro. Richard Hendrick OFM Cap. told The Irish…
The morality of theft…
Is stealing wrong? I think most of us have been taught that it is, deriving from the Ten Commandments. Theft hurts not only the victim, but the common good, since it diminishes trust in society. But in Britain, Andy Cooke, chief inspector of Her Majesty’s Constabulary, has instructed his officers to ‘go easy’ on those…
Nancy Pelosi barred from Communion over abortion stance
San Francisco’s archbishop declared May 20 that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is not “to be admitted” to Communion unless and until she publicly repudiates “support for abortion ‘rights’” and goes to confession and receives absolution “for her cooperation in this evil”. Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone said he decided to make this declaration “after numerous attempts to…
SJI says ‘flawed’ response to Ukrainian refugees could cause problems
Staff reporter Social Justice Ireland have warned that “flaws” in the Government’s response to the Ukrainian refugee crisis could lead to problems, as the cost of living crisis hits Ireland. Fr Sean Healy SMA, head of SJI, told The Irish Catholic that while the Government have taken a good, human rights approach to the Ukraine…
Demise of Roe v Wade is another reason to keep rallying for life
The View The Supreme Court of the United States looks set to overturn the ruling in Roe v Wade which legalised abortion on demand across the country. Although this will likely mean that some states will keep abortion legal while others will ban or restrict it, the decision has enormous symbolic significance in the US…
In Brief
Madrid launches holy year in honour of St Isidore the Farmer Madrid has kicked off a holy year in honour of the 400th anniversary of the canonisation of its patron saint, St Isidore the Farmer. During the jubilee year, which will last until May 15, 2023, pilgrims can receive a plenary indulgence by praying at…
Safeguard future generations bishop warns during Laudato Si’ Week
People must change their lifestyles to combat climate change for the sake of future generations, Bishop Martin Hayes said ahead of Laudato Si’ Week, which is taking place this week from May 22-29. Laudato Si’ Week marks the seventh anniversary of the publication of the Pope’s encyclical on the environment and care for our common…