‘We’ve been treated like monsters’ The Religious Sisters of Charity, who agreed to hand over their hospital and the site of the new national maternity hospital, are fearful of the media and feel bewildered that they have been so badly portrayed in the public eye since deciding to transfer ownership of St Vincent’s Hospital in…
Month: May 2022
Holy Land visits made easier as more restrictions lifted
The Israeli government has announced people travelling to the Holy Land will no longer have to take a PCR test on arrival from Saturday, May 21. It will also no longer be required to present a negative Covid test result before boarding a flight to Israel and the requirement to isolate for 24 hours after…
Ireland can’t be silent on Cardinal Zen’s arrest, says senator
Ireland cannot be silent on the “contempt” shown by Chinese authorities following the arrest of Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun for his support of democracy in Hong Kong, said Senator Gerard Craughwell. Speaking to The Irish Catholic, the independent senator asked “how many tonnes of beef is the human rights abuse in Hong Kong worth to…
Galway bookshop strikes gold with prayer book
A pair of solid, gold coins worth around €5,000 have been found in the spine of a prayer book in a bookshop in Galway. Kennys Bookshop in Galway unearthed treasure when archivist Sarah Gallagher found two gold coins hidden down the side of a prayer book as she catalogued a newly-purchased diocesan library. The coins…
NI exclusion zone bill to be challenged in judicial review
Staff reporter The Attorney General of Northern Ireland has been granted permission to challenge the abortion exclusion zone bill through a judicial review. The bill seeks to make pro-life protest outside abortion providers illegal, but has been delayed from becoming law while a date for a hearing of the judicial review at the UK’s Supreme…
Titus Brandsma is a saint for the fake news era, says Irish Carmelites provincial
Newly canonised St Titus Brandsma “stood up for the truth” and can be a saint to combat the era of fake news, said the provincial of the Carmelites in Ireland. St Brandsma was a Dutch Carmelite priest, professor and journalist who opposed Nazi propaganda in Catholic newspapers. He was arrested for distributing letters forbidding Catholic…
Pressure on those raising trans concern reaching ‘crescendo’, psychologist says
The pressure being applied to those who raise any concern with any aspects of the transgender movement is reaching a “crescendo” according to psychotherapist Stella O’Malley. This comes as Ms O’Malley requests the record of the Dail corrected, as she claims she was misquoted and her attitude towards transgender people misrepresented in the chamber by…
Parish mourns as Our Lady statue shattered
The community of St Mark’s Church in Tallaght, Dublin, received unwelcome news Sunday morning when it was revealed that their statue of Our Lady was shattered in a “mindless act of vandalism”. Speaking to The Irish Catholic newspaper, moderator of the parish Fr Pat McKinley said the statue had been a “great source of comfort”,…
Lay ministry crucial for future, prelate says before collection
There is an “urgent need to find new ways for priests and people to work together” the archbishop of Dublin said during the archdiocese’s ‘Lay Ministry Collection’. Taking place from May 14-15, the collection supports lay people develop their talents and skills to be used in the faith community. Archbishop Dermot Farrell said the collection…
TD hits back at ‘fanatical’ Church-bashing over NMH
TD Michael Collins hit back at critics with “fanatical agendas” for “bashing” the Catholic Church over the deal for the new National Maternity Hospital. Speaking in the Dáil, the independent TD said that “critics with fanatical agendas are claiming that a Catholic ethos” would compromise the hospital’s ability to deliver its services. “These claims are…