by soconaill | Dec 6, 2021 | News, WithSidebar
With every one of the twenty-six Irish dioceses having had at least one bishop in the past, the Irish Bishops Conference is set for downsizing – with the pending appointment of just one bishop to administer two adjoining dioceses. On Tuesday November 16th, 2021...
by soconaill | Nov 29, 2021 | News, WithSidebar
What does the Bible mean by saying we are made in the image of God? For Richard Rohr OFM its meaning is that ‘Our DNA is divine’, that the Trinity dwell within us and that ‘the divine indwelling is never earned by any behavior, group membership,...
by soconaill | Nov 27, 2021 | News, Parish Development, WithSidebar
With nearly half of the 312 priests in Dublin’s Catholic Archdiocese now 70 or older, and just two students preparing for priesthood, Dublin archdiocese faces a personnel crisis in the short term – with so many priests set to retire by 2026. This stark...
by soconaill | Nov 24, 2021 | Past Events, WithSidebar
Being Catholic in Contemporary Ireland Tom Inglis to Zoom for ACI November 25th 2021, at 8.00 p.m. “The majority of Irish people see and understand themselves as Catholics. Being Catholic is embedded in school, community and family life. And yet there seems to...
by soconaill | Nov 23, 2021 | Environment, News, WithSidebar
In the wake of Cop26 in November 2021 – which disappointed the most climate-threatened societies on Earth – the task of carbon reduction for Cop27 is even more urgent, according to one of Pope Francis’s own advisers for the papal encyclical...
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