Social apathy and economic focus are consequences of financial crisis, says Cardinal The global financial crisis has driven a loss of meaning and social apathy, causing people to turn away from the common good in favour of a minimalist anthropology pointed towards economic function, according to the Vatican’s Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin. The…
Canadian truth commission asks Pope for apology
Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission has called on Pope Francis to issue an apology to First Nations, Inuit, and Metis survivors, families, and communities for the Church's role in the spiritual, cultural, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse of children in Catholic-run residential schools. The commission was established under the 2007 Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement,…
Call for politicians in Guatemala to wipe out corruption
Guatemala’s bishops have called for the country's electoral law to be overhauled and for political parties to wipe out corruption. In a pastoral letter, the bishops’ conference said it supported protesters who have held demonstrations across the country during the past month, demanding that President Otto Perez Molina, a former military general elected in 2011,…
French Catholics call for West to stop buying ISIS oil
French Catholics have called on the Church to support a campaign to stop Western companies from buying oil from Islamic State (IS). Arguing that oil purchases from Islamic State are effectively funding slaughter, Joseph Thouvenel, vice president of the French Confederation of Christian Workers and head of a new association, New Martyrs, says that 84…
135,000 march as victims of protest are remembered
As many as 135,000 people, according to organisers, took part in a candlelight vigil in Hong Kong to commemorate the crushing of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. Describing the victims of the Tiananmen massacre as "our martyrs" who must not be forgotten, Cardinal Joseph Zen, bishop emeritus of Hong Kong, said, “Some Catholics say that…
Forgive but don’t forget, Pope tells war survivors
The Christians of Bosnia-Herzegovina have a duty to forgive the cruelty of the Yugoslav Civil War, but not to forget it, according to Pope Francis. Speaking to a gathering of priests, religious, and seminarians at Sarajevo’s cathedral as part of a one-day visit to the Bosnian capital, the Pontiff laid aside his prepared text after…
Prominent cleric calls for Church of Ireland to split
Dean of Leighlin, Rev. Tom Gordon said the referendum shows north/south divide
Govt move to curb rent welcomed
Anti-homelessness campaigners welcome plans for rent control
Safeguarding reports reveal high level of compliance
Report reveals “a high level of compliance with the Church’s safeguarding standards”
Call to criminalise buyers of sex
The Dáil should take the lead of the Northern Ireland Assembly and criminalise those who pay for sex, a leading charity that deals with exploited women has said. The Human Trafficking and Exploitation Act 2015, introduced in the North following Lord Maurice Morrow’s Bill and supported 81-10 in Stormont, includes a clause making the purchase…