Last June, in a boost to the pro-life movement worldwide, Roe v Wade was overturned by the US Supreme Court. As delighted right-to-life activists celebrated, much of the media commentary in Ireland expressed dismay and warned that women would suffer if abortion was made illegal. Those reports ignored the reality on the ground in the United…
Why are the media ignoring pro-life doctors?
In December, a group of doctors, nurses and midwives wrote an open letter to Minister Stephen Donnelly ‘strongly urging’ him to keep the 3-day waiting period before a woman undergoes an abortion. It was a significant statement for several reasons. Firstly, it was timely, in that the Government is supposed to be conducting a review of the abortion…
Small prayerful steps done with love can change your life
The View At the end of November, Pope Francis suggested a two-minute daily practice of examining one’s conscience. This catechesis, delivered at his Wednesday general audience, is part of a series that began on September 7, focusing on Ignatian discernment. The Wednesday audience is often a vehicle for essential themes for Pope Francis, just like…
Deep down most people feel a strong pull towards the message of Bethlehem
The View It’s become a recurring theme, as inevitable now as the manufactured row about the Angelus on the radio or a Crucifix being displayed in a hospital. Every year, along with the resurrection of the dreary fuss about Christmas songs, we are subjected to an annual dose of whinging about ditching the word Christmas because…
Ireland needs to see some sense on transgenderism
The View A shift in the right direction is taking place on an international level when it comes to transgenderism and children. In Britain, and in states like Florida in the US, experts and policymakers are now putting the protection of children first – and reversing the trend to provide children with so-called ‘gender-affirming care’; a treatment…
Ireland has already aborted more than the population of Sligo
The View This week, the Life Institute, of which I am a director, will launch its annual billboard campaign to shine a light on the appalling outcomes of Ireland’s abortion law. As the years slip by, what we know for certain is that the death toll from legalised abortion gets higher and higher. In just over three…
Good news from Germany court shows hope for pro-life defiance
The View I have been thinking more and more about what it means to be defiant in the face of what can seem like an overwhelmingly anti-life culture. I don’t use that phrase ‘anti-life’ casually, either. It is a theme touched on by Pope Francis and others who have reflected on the dubious default of the modern…
Gender clinic is a scandal that must be investigated
The View Last month, the British National Health Service said that it was closing the Tavistock Clinic in London because it was unsafe. The centre was also attended by Irish children with gender dysphoria who wanted to change their sex. At Tavistock, children were prescribed puberty blockers, even though the long-term effects of this medication…
Fleadh Cheoil provides inclusivity for musicians with special needs
The View Most parents of children with disabilities will tell you that they’ve been forced to fight hard to obtain the services their children need to develop their full potential. Despite repeated claims by the State that their objective is to ensure that no child gets left behind, advocates for people with disabilities point to…
Resist calls to scrap three-day waiting period for abortion
The View In 2018, then Tánaiste Simon Coveney said that he was willing to support repeal of the 8th amendment and legalisation of abortion on demand to 12 weeks because he had been assured there would be “strict guidelines”, including a three-day waiting period for women to reflect on the decision before they underwent an abortion.…