Disappointed students should tell themselves that these results are not at all what matter most in life.
In victim impact statement, Tom O'Gorman's siblings urge people to remember him for "the warm and beautiful person he was".
“When a family with 3 children under the age of 5 are sleeping outside in a park somebody needs to hold their head in shame and resign. A heartbreaking sight.”
Irish Bishops' Drugs Initiative offers congratulations to 56,000 students but cautions them about the health and safety risks of alcohol use.
“Similar to how 'One Million Dubliners' offered an exploration of Irish attitudes towards death, so Knock the Film will explore Irish attitudes towards religion.”
“There has been a significant increase in those attending Third Level. When I started, 7% went on to third level, last year we sent 78%.”
“Living our vocation to be protectors of God’s handiwork is essential to a life of virtue; it is not an optional or a secondary aspect of our Christian experience.”
The SVP has seen the amount it pays for energy costs for those who can’t afford to pay increase steadily over the last number of years.
Sr Dr Maura Lynch MMM, a doctor-surgeon and obstetrician, recognised for her ground-breaking work with women devastated by obstetric fistula in Africa.
“My pilgrims from America join with me in thanking God for the grace and mercy the Lord and his Holy Mother have lavished upon this magnificent shrine” - Cardinal Dolan.
Report by UCC academics says there needs to be a very significant improvement in the teaching of RE as many pupils and some teachers see it as a doss subject.
Nuclear bombings in August 1945 are a “symbol of the enormous destructive power of humanity when it makes a distorted use of scientific and technical progress”.
“The loss of such high numbers of innocent lives at sea resonates strongly with the Irish experience of the ‘coffin ships’ during the time of the Great Famine” – Bishop Crean.
Sr Stella Matutina's campaigning on behalf of the rights of the native peoples of Mindanao recognised by City of Weimar human rights award.
For the first time ever, former students who did not reach ordination, have also been invited back to international reunion at St Patrick's College Thurles.
Martina Purdy and former family lawyer Elaine Kelly embark on the next stage of their journey into religious life, as Adoration Sisters welcome new postulant.
“I renew the hope that the international community not remain silent and inert in front of these intolerable crimes."
The people of New Ross lend support to local Carmelite monastery as it prepares to celebrate its bicentenary in 2016.
The problem is that people love God but in a way that is not right." Some have a "possessive love for God: 'That is my God, not your God': Dr Mohammed Ali Shomali.
Amnesty Ireland has abandoned founding principles and is now a de facto abortion lobby group PLC accuses.
Mayor of Hiroshima Kazumi Matsui calls for the abolition of nuclear weapons and the creation of security systems that do not rely on military might.
"They are not excommunicated, and should not be treated as such, but rather must be encouraged, with their families, to participate in the Church’s life."
"This policy fails on many levels to recognise the violence, coercion, poverty and other vulnerabilities that draw so many vulnerable women and girls into the sex trade.”
Bishop of Achonry leds the annual pilgrimage to Máméan last Sunday and urged the faithful to look after and preserve God's handiwork.
In 2015, from the youngest to the oldest student the cost of going to school is €365 - €785 respectively.
"The Christian, even in really difficult situations, can never give into hopelessness, nor can the Christian give in to judgmentalism towards others."
Success is "a reminder to the Government that people with special needs and their families must be given every support available” - PLC.
Introduction of overseas missionaries aims to offset the decline and ageing profile of Kilmore's priests.
Strong Irish presence and involvement at first jointly hosted Focolare summer gathering at Hope University in Liverpool.
Vaccine so far shows 100% efficacy in individuals, but more conclusive evidence is needed on its capacity to protect populations.