Irish runner Rhasidat Adeleke said she is “grateful to God” after winning gold with a record run in the NCAA Championships in Texas. The 20-year-old became the first Irish sprinter to win a NCAA title after she registered a meet-record time of 49.20, breaking her own Irish 400m record in the process. “Grateful to God…
Month: June 2023
Spanish Jesuits hire law firm to address alleged abuse
The Society of Jesus (Jesuits) has announced it has hired a law firm and a specialised association to clarify the alleged cases of abuse that occurred in its schools in Catalonia, Spain, and to accompany the complainants. The Jesuit delegate in Catalonia, Enric Puiggròs, has announced that the congregation has taken action in relation to…
Thousands gather in Armagh to venerate Blessed Carlo’s relic
Thousands of the Faithful, including many young people and families, descended on St Patrick’s Cathedral in Armagh to visit the relic of Blessed Carlos Acutis, who died of leukemia when he was 15 in 2006. Archbishop Eamon Martin of Armagh archdiocese welcomed the relic to the cathedral on Sunday morning, where it stayed until Tuesday.…
Dam destruction a ‘diabolical act’ in Ukraine war
The destruction of a dam and hydroelectric power plant in a Russian-occupied area of Ukraine marks a “dastardly and diabolical act” that “defies imagination,” Archbishop Borys Gudziak, metropolitan of Ukrainian Catholics in the US, told OSV News. On June 6, damage to the Russian-occupied Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant, located in Ukraine’s Kherson region, released some…
Why is NASA all of a sudden admitting that UFOS are real?
An extraordinary press conference was held right at the end of May by NASA which attracted weirdly little commentary or attention, given the topic under discussion, namely Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). Anyone over a certain age will have a vivid memory of NASA (the National Aeronautical and Space Administration) from the days of the moon…
Dublin conference to explore healthcare chaplaincy
A major conference aimed at supporting the development of healthcare chaplaincy in Ireland is due to take place in Dublin later this month. Stewarding the Mysteries: perspectives on healthcare chaplaincy, will be held in Croke Park on Thursday, June 29 and is a free event open to all, sponsored by Bon Secours Health System. Organisers…
Coming of age in Victorian Kerry
Kerry Memories, by Bertha Beatty, edited by Pádraig de Brún (North Kerry Literary Trust, Listowel, €15.00; copies from the Kerry Writers Museum, 24 The Square, Listowel, Co. Kerry, V31 RD93; Tel: 068 22212; kerrywritersmuseum@gmail.com.) Local memories are always a delight to read. They are of human interest, of course, but also always a revelation of…
Prayer focusing on God’s presence in human experience
A few years ago, I started to pray using the Examen of St Ignatius Loyola. Everything changed for me. Prayer took on a new, refreshing character. I became an evangelist for the Examen. I buttonholed friends, wrote blog posts and a book, and recorded guided Examens on the Internet. I did everything I could to…
Conditions harden for Belarus Catholics as priests arrested
A Catholic parish priest accused of “offending state authorities” in Belarus said he understood the hardships facing prisoners of conscience after just four days in jail. “I wouldn’t wish this on anyone – not a single hour in such a place,” said Fr Andrej Kulik, rector of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary parish…
If you’re worried about Pope Francis’ health, consider Pope Leo XIII
Anew pope is elected with a history of health issues, who tells people early on he doesn’t expect to have a lengthy papacy. He reigns longer than anyone expected, but eventually faces a health crisis that requires a serious surgery, and which leads many people to assume the end is finally at hand. In fact,…