Drink is at the root of "vast majority of incidents". The entertainment & hospitality industries & stakeholders on the streets "need to address drink issues together".
The 2016 recipient will be announced in late August and the award will be presented on 5 November during the 9th Hugh O’Flaherty Memorial Week.
Friar Alessandro, best known as 'the Singing Friar from Assisi', will perform in Athlone and Killarney next week.
“Longer life spans now mean that close and exclusive relationships must last for four, five or even six decades; consequently, the initial decision has to be frequently renewed”.
"Pope Francis realises that we do not live in a world where ... all that is needed is either to repeat doctrinal formulations or to set these doctrines aside and be ‘pastoral’.”
Synod proposals carry weight and are "the voice of God for us for this moment of time" says Bishop Brendan Leahy.
Irish government urged to formally recognise genocide as criteria under the UN Convention have been met in Syria and Iraq: Aid to the Church in Need.
Guide on document states: “The Pope's vision of society is inclusive. Such inclusion involves the effort to accept diversity, to dialogue with those who think differently..."
"By passing such a lenient sentence we believe the judge undermined the seriousness of the crime of killing an unborn child."
Pope Francis to visit the Greek island of Lesbos next week as a gesture of solidarity with migrants.
“She is a repentant person and she is trying to put her past behind her and look to a better future.”
“We want the police service to be as representative as it possibly can be.”
“Every single year, poor countries lose approximately €150 billion due to tax dodging by wealthy individuals and companies.”
Ongoing industrial problems at West Belfast’s largest post-primary school over the past few months has seen a number of parental protests.
Cinema audiences will be guided on a 3D tour of Rome’s four Papal Basilicas - St Peter’s, St John Lateran, St Mary Major and St Paul’s Outside the Walls.
“Save for Pope John Paul II’s visit to Limerick in 1979, this is probably the most important moment for the Church in this diocese since the last Synod, all of 80 years ago.”
Latest figures show that 208 families and 363 children became homeless in the first two months of the year.
Party urged to make addressing child poverty and the widening gap between rich and poor the first priority of the programme of Government in the next Assembly.
Special Mass for peace and reconciliation at the Capuchin Holy Trinity Church in Cork city on Sunday.
Pope leads prayer vigil for Divine Mercy on the 11th anniversary of Pope St John Paul II’s death.
“Youthreach transmits fundamentally important values that the student has a value as a person regardless of past achievements.”
Liturgy will open a week-long series of events, culminating with the official Synod, a gathering of 400 delegates from Friday to Sunday, 8-10 April.
Columban priest whose family were involved in the 1916 Rising links the faith of the rebels with the emergence of the great Irish missionary movement.
Fr Bartley MacPháidín transformed Stonehill College in Boston "academically, aesthetically and financially.”
“In a way, thank God the Catholic church does say we won’t allow it, because otherwise nobody’s saying that it’s a sin.”
Lizzy Myers from Ohio, along with her family, are due to meet the Pontiff next week at Casa Santa Marta.
“The Diocesan Assembly and the Listening Process identified ministry to young people as one of the four areas of pastoral action to be addressed.”
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin launches '1916: The Church and the Rising' at the Capuchin Sacred Heart Hall in Dublin.
The Apostolic Exhortation 'Amoris Laetitia' meaning ‘The Joy of Love’ will be unveiled by Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri and Cardinal Christoph Schönborn.
Almost €1,000 stolen in two robberies including money donated to support church activities in the Holy Land.