Trócaire’s CEO Caoimhe de Barra is set to step down after nearly seven years in the position. She was appointed CEO in September 2018, 21 years after joining the organisation as a Campaigns Officer. Speaking about her position to The Irish Catholic last December, Ms de Bara said the role thought her “courage”, which is…
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Pray for him and for the Church – come Holy Spirit
The death of Pope Francis in the Octave of Easter while the Church was celebrating Christ’s victory over sin and death, touched many people – even people who find themselves far from the Church. Francis’ final poignant social media post, just hours before breathing his last, that “we are made for life, not death” will…
Assisted suicide is a ‘race to the bottom’– Maria Steen
Modern culture is being increasingly consumed by what St John Paul II called a “culture of death”, according to Maria Steen, barrister and columnist with The Irish Catholic. Speaking in Dublin on Saturday about Evangelium Vitae, Pope John Paul II’s 1995 encyclical on the Gospel of Life, at an event hosted by the Knights of…
Derry’s Christian unity will endure despite political uncertainty – bishop
The Bishop of Derry has expressed strong confidence that the spirit of ecumenical cooperation in Derry will continue long after his tenure, even as political debates surrounding a potential border poll and a united Ireland grow louder. Having submitted his resignation in April upon turning 75, as required under Church law, Bishop McKeown remains in…
Thousands gather for 2025 March for Life
Thousands descended on Dublin for the 2025 March for Life held on May 5. The march started at 2pm from the Newman University Church and the speeches took place in Molesworth St, close to the Dáil. Despite the “skyrocketing” number of abortions happening, the March for Life witnessed crowds committed and caring for the cause.…
Priest shocked by petrol bombs and graffiti at parochial house
“This has been quite an ordeal and in the 50th year of my priesthood, it’s the last thing you expect to happen,” said Fr Stephen Duffy PP of Ravensdale, Co. Louth, speaking to The Irish Catholic after his parochial house was targeted in back-to-back incidents over the weekend. Petrol bombs were thrown at the house,…
Irish parish priest delivers cheque to the Holy Land
The Parish Priest of Kingscourt, Co. Cavan delivered a cheque of almost €28,000 to Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem at a recent trip to the Holy Land. Also, on April 30, Fr Gerard McCormack said Mass in the empty tomb within The Church of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem. The money, which…
Novena booklet art competition takes place in Down and Connor
Down and Connor Diocese is organising a competition to select the cover art for this year’s Sacred Heart Novena booklet. All students from the diocese schools are able to participate and the prizes are £250 to the winner student, £250 to their school and their design printed on the booklet’s cover. This is the second…
Cork awakes hope in Connect 6 event
An event aimed at those between the ages of 18 to 35 will be held in Cork on May 10. It will be the sixth time that this conference, which has seen hundreds from all over the country attending, will be held. Speaking with Bishop Fintan Gavin of Cork and Ross he explained that, “The…
Dublin parish to honour Daniel O’Connell at 250th anniversary Mass
St Andrew’s Parish, Westland Row, will mark the 250th anniversary of Daniel O’Connell’s birth with a special Anniversary Mass this Sunday, May 11, at 10am. The Mass will be celebrated by Bishop Paul Dempsey, Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin. Known as ‘The Liberator’, O’Connell was a driving force behind Catholic Emancipation and one of the most…