The latest statistics from Northern Ireland relating to hospital-based abortion have revealed that there were 53 terminations carried out in HSC hospitals during the period of 2021/22. This was 10 less than the previous year, but still an increase on the figure from 2019/20. The number only relates to procedures carried out on hospital inpatients…
Month: January 2023
President leads tributes to sociologist Fr MacGréil
The President of Ireland has led tributes to eminent sociologist and advocate for the travelling community Fr Mícheál MacGréil SJ after his death aged 92. Paying tribute to him, the President Michael D. Higgins said that Fr MacGréil made a “deep impact on the lives of many people”. “Throughout all of his work, Micheál MacGréil…
Seeing the wider world in the local parish
The Parish as Oasis: An Introduction to Practical Environmental Care, by Kevin Hargaden and Ciara Murphy (Messenger Publications, €14.95/£12.95) The very title of this book is enough to startle and attract my imagination as I had been reading a travel account of a journey through Ethiopia, that always troubled land, soon after the overthrow of…
Church hails arrest of Italian kingpin, but warns anti-mafia fight isn’t over
Elise Ann Allen In a scene reminiscent of Francis Ford Coppola’s 1972 cinematic sensation The Godfather, Italy’s most notorious mob boss was arrested January 16 after 30 years on the run, a development celebrated by civil and ecclesial authorities alike. A fugitive for the past 30 years, infamous Italian mobster Matteo Messina Denaro – tied…
Is the Devil real?
The famous quote goes something along the lines of, “The greatest trick the devil ever played was convincing the world that he did not exist”. If the topic of this week’s ‘Questions of Faith?’ column caused you to cringe or laugh, you’re doubtless not alone in that. Whatever about the existence of God, the existence…
Ukrainians discuss war, trauma, forgiveness at World Economic Forum
At the World Economic Forum, Ukraine’s first lady Olena Zelenska and Ukrainian Catholic Archbishop Borys Gudziak of Philadelphia discussed the physical, psychological and emotional trauma of war, forgiveness, and their dreams for Ukraine’s future. The panel discussion with Archbishop Gudziak was hosted by Ukraine House Davos in collaboration with the January 17 “Ukraine Is You”…
‘Severe pressure’ as Cork community responds to dire homelessness crisis
Cork Simon Community is rallying to prepare for a big increase in homelessness after rent moratorium ends, writes Chai Brady Government interventions intended to alleviate the housing crisis are nowhere near enough to help people struggling to get a roof over their head, a homelessness charity has warned. Homelessness in Ireland has increased to record…
Franciscan sisters open new mission house in Drogheda
At a time when many orders in Ireland are contracting as the vocation crisis bites, the Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal opened a new mission house in Drogheda on Saturday. A Mass and blessing of the mission house took place on January 21 and two young Irish women are ready to take up residence in…
How big was a parish intended to be? A backward look at the past
These days we hear a great deal about Catholic dioceses being united, and also of parishes being run together, all because of the critical lack of priests. The penchant of the administrative mind when faced by such a crisis to make the administrative area ever larger is always apparent. But is this right with parishes? How…
Even the saints struggled
In his Confessions, St Augustine describes how his conversion to Christianity involved two separate moments of grace, the first that convinced him intellectually that Christianity was correct, and the second that empowered him to live out what he believed. There were nearly nine years between these two conversions and it was during those nine years…