An original drawing of the Fatima Window by Evie Hone, Irish artist considered an early pioneer of cubism, has recently been discovered by the Mercy sisters in Co. Cavan. The local parish community was delighted to welcome this original piece of work and accept it back to the parish. It is expected to be on display…
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Pierce’s Pilate has licence to kill in The King of Kings
A new animated film, The King of Kings, will be in cinemas on April 11. The project tells the story of the life of Jesus through the eyes of a child as his father narrates it. The film is based on an untold story by Charles Dickens, written in 1849. His retelling of Christ’s life,…
‘Society wallowing in despair and meaninglessness’ – Bishop
There is a real need for good news, because society is wallowing in despair and meaninglessness, the bishop of Derry Donal McKeown has said. Speaking to The Irish Catholic in Derry, Dr McKeown said there is a need for Catholics to develop the confidence to engage as Catholics with our culture, to influence the culture…
Knock Shrine to Launch €1.5m ‘Youth Village’ this summer
Knock Shrine will officially launch its new €1.5m ‘Youth Village’ on June 14, providing a dedicated space for young people to gather, reflect, and take part in retreat programmes, the rector has said The village consists of ten accommodation pods, each designed for two people. According to Fr Richard Gibbons, Rector of Knock Shrine, the…
St Patrick’s Day address: A missed opportunity?
The final St Patrick’s Day address from President Michael D. Higgins was, as expected, a thoughtful and deeply reflective meditation on justice, solidarity, and shared humanity. Over the past 14 years, President Higgins has been a voice for the marginalised, the vulnerable, and those who seek a more compassionate world. His latest address stayed true…
Bishops announce timeline for Ireland’s ‘Synodal Pathway’
The Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference has published a timeline laid out by the ‘National Synodal Team’, which will culminate in Ireland’s first national Synodal assembly in October 2026. It noted the necessity of a “gradual process” built on dialogue and communal discernment, all of which it said is guided by the principles outlined in the…
New Irishman joins pilgrims to celebrate St Patrick
A new Irishman named Patrick from Nigeria was among a group of pilgrims who prayed at St Patrick’s grave in Downpatrick, Co. Down, to mark his annual feast day. Patrick Ahaotu said St Patrick is patron of Nigeria and he has always celebrated March 17 as he was taught by Irish priests and the feast…
My Faith is ‘a constant connection to the Almighty’ – Bear Grylls
A record-breaking 10,800 attendees from across England and Wales gathered at the OVO Arena in London for ‘Flame 2025’ – a conference and concert for young Catholics and Christians of secondary-school age – on Saturday, March 15. With a plethora of celebrity guests and performers and 20 bishops in attendance, television star and survival expert…
Parents should discuss vaping with children – Bishops’ Drugs Initiative
The National Coordinator for the Irish Bishops’ Drugs Initiative (IBDI) said that communication at a young age is key to prevent vaping and smoking and that awareness needs to be raised. Darren Butler told The Irish Catholic children believe vaping is safe, as differently from alcohol and cigarettes, it has not been a part of…
‘Church bicentenary is opportunity to revive faith’, parish priest
The parish of St Joseph, St Benildus and St Mary’s in Co. Waterford will celebrate the bicentenary of St Mary’s Church in Ballygunner with talks and events from March 26 to 30. Fr Liam Power, PP told The Irish Catholic the church was built in 1825, just before the Catholic emancipation in 1829. Local historian,…