Speakers to address how religious education plays a vital role in supporting young people.
The Irish woman’s greatest legacy is the Congregation of the Little Sisters of St Francis, which has more than 550 members in Africa today.
Fr Joe McVeigh would like to talk to those who attacked his home about whatever is hurting them.
Award was established in 2015 and promotes the link between Bruff and the Fitzgerald family bible.
How can the last priests in Ireland survive the final years of their lives with comfort, esteem and affection?
A fundraising drive will now take place to raise funds to preserve the tower.
Ireland has moved on, people have moved on and sometimes that comes as shock – Crosscare Migrant Project.
A significant moment for Factor One as a young band was representing Ireland at the Genfest youth rally in front of an audience of 20,000 at the Palaeur football stadium in Rome.
All proceeds to go to the Cardinal Hume Centre, which helps families and young people overcome poverty and homelessness.
It breaks my heart to think that up to 2,500 children will be homeless on Christmas day this year – Sr Stan, founder of Focus Ireland.
Writing this book has kept my spirits up – Fr Pat Moore.
A visit by Pope Francis would have the same impact as that of Pope John Paul II in 1979, says Cllr Pearse Flannery.
St Laurence O’Toole’s integrity as a man of God, rather than any political agenda, permitted him to have influence in society.
Charity album will raise thousands of euro for SVP.
Fr Liam Boyle is part of a crew of 21 volunteers responsible for rescuing seafarers in trouble.
Viewers will see Sr Rita Lee and her team as they work with those struggling with a range of difficulties in a Manchester suburb.
Irish dioceses embraced the Holy Father’s Year of Mercy.
Sr Concilio’s book shows us how we can discover a place of peace, unconditional love and joy – a harbour within.
“The values which impregnated my life were the values which I inherited from the people of this part of Dublin,” says Archbishop.
“It’s a big undertaking, but people have always been very generous to us” – Fr Seamus Enright CSsR
According to New York Times exit polls, Catholics overall voted 52 per cent for Trump and 45 per cent for Clinton.
The permanent diaconate has the capacity and capability of changing the face of the Irish Church – Bishop Denis Nulty.
President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales praises “witness and strength” of small Catholic community of 170 people out of a total population of 1.8 million.
“Notice everything. Turn a blind eye to some things. Correct a little. Cherish the brethren” – new Abbot of Glenstal quotes St Bernard.
“We need a Catholic media to champion the Catholic perspective and to which Catholics can turn for support, information, and guidance."
Fr Shay Cullen describes Hugh O’Flaherty International Humanitarian Award as “a statement that all life is precious ... and each has invaluable dignity and every one is worth saving”.
Former Manchester United footballer becomes a Dominican friar.
“Every time I go into a prison I ask myself, ‘Why them and not me?’”
“It is a lot harder to make peace that pursue war” – John Kerry.
“Sadly for unmarried mothers, adoption was considered to be in the best interests of the mother and child”.