Staff Reporter The Church in Ireland must “put synodality into practice” and call a synodal assembly on the future of Catholic education, a prominent Irish theologian has said. Church divestment of Catholic education premises is an “obvious area of concern” for the future of the Church, Prof. Eamonn Conway has written in The Synodal Times,…
Month: December 2022
On holy pictures in classrooms
Under a new protocol, religious symbols across State-run primary and secondary schools in the Republic (see page x), must be reflective of the “entire community”. If I were a Catholic parent with a child at such a school, I’m sure I’d have no objection to a school mirroring the faith diversity of the local community.…
Vatican: China violated terms of agreement with bishop installation
The Vatican said on Saturday that Chinese authorities had violated the terms stipulated in its provisional agreement on the appointment of bishops. A statement released on November 26 said that “the Holy See noted with surprise and regret” that Bishop John Peng Weizhao had been installed as an “auxiliary bishop of Jiangxi,” a diocese that…
Study reveals majority believe pornography harmful to society
A new study from Women’s Aid has revealed that the majority of people in Ireland believe that pornography is causing harm to society. Entitled It’s time to talk about porn, the study revealed that 81% of young people believe that engagement with porn leads to increased demand for violent sex. It also shared that 71%…
Transforming the parish into a monastery without walls
One Dublin parish is looking to contemplative prayer as the way forward for faith in Ireland, writes Jason Osborne Balally parish in south Co. Dublin is staking its future on the power of prayer. As the Church wanes in Ireland, parish priest Fr Jim Caffrey and chaplain Fr Dermot Lane insist that the decline in…
Hong Kong court convicts Cardinal Zen
Cardinal Joseph Zen and five others were found guilty on Friday of failing to register a fund that helped pay for the legal fees and medical treatments of Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters. The 90-year-old cardinal and former bishop of Hong Kong was fined about $500 (HK$4,000). Each of the other trustees of the now-defunct 612…
How great films help us meditate on God’s beauty
Faith in Film I mentioned last week that while the Vatican is an unlikely source of film criticism, it does have its own list of ‘great films’. It’s a list I encourage you to check out, easily found with a quick Google search. Their selection is broken up into three categories, religion, values and art.…
Britain determined to let victims down…again
The View Last Saturday night I went with the Families of the Disappeared to Oristown, Co. Meath for a Mass commemorating all those who had been abducted and murdered by the IRA and who are known as ‘the Disappeared’. This is where the bodies of three of those who were abducted and murdered by the…
Ukrainian community grateful for support from Pope and Govt
Pope Francis’ letter describing how Ukrainian pain is his pain and the Government’s move to recognise the Holodomor Famine as an act of genocide against the Ukrainian people have been a “great support”, Fr Vasyl Kornitsky has said. The chaplain to the Ukrainian community in Ireland, Fr Kornitsky said that the support is coming at…
St Andrew the Apostle: Called first and crucified diagonally
Saint of the Week The Church’s thoughts turn to St Andrew, one of the first apostles of Christ and brother of St Peter, around this time of year, his feast day being November 30. Before meeting Jesus, Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist – a sure mark in favour of his powers of…