54 years later Cardinal Conway’s hopes and predictions are unfulfilled.
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Catholic Community: The Widest Canvas
Neil Bray reminds us that we belong to a communion that is both universal and eternal.
ACI to Irish Conference of Bishops – Urgent
As crisis deepens, ACI reminds Irish Bishops Conference of 2019 call for co-responsibility.
Why Parish?
For Aidan Hart parish survival and revival is not rocket science, but will take ‘all hands and hearts’.
New Francis Encyclical Oct 4th, 2020: Is the Timing Significant?
Solidarity will be front and centre, but what will the Trumpers see?
Catholic Oxymorons: A Disgrace to the Church
‘Catholic white supremacism’? How many of Pope Francis’s enemies are motivated by this malignancy?
Pope Francis and China: Time to Speak?
With a new ‘Cold War’ looming between China and the West, should the pope speak out on human rights?
Irish Catholic Education – Time to Mobilise Parents? For what exactly?
If ‘Catholic Education’ is to survive and thrive, for what exactly should Catholic parents be mobilised?
A World Aroused against Oppression, Racism and Injustice
For Irish missionary and activist Shay Cullen a pandemic and civil protests in the US and Hong Kong are all interconnected.
No Synodality Without Diocesan Transparency
If some bishops can be transparent, why do all Irish bishops lag behind?
Ireland’s Bishops Turn Up the Gaslight
Have Irish bishops truly fostered ‘communion, participation and mission’?
Fascism, Tragedy and Farce
Archbishop Carlo Viganò and the latest twist in the failing campaign against Pope Francis
The Cross is the Lynching Tree
African Americans see in the crucifixion of Jesus what white supremacists cannot.
An Irish Blessing
‘Be Thou My Vision’ – as sung by many voices of faith in Ireland – under 2020 Covid-19 lockdown.
Too Catholic to be Christian?
In claiming to be more Catholic than the pope, the bitterest enemies of Pope Francis have forgotten the Great Commandment of Jesus and the Church.