New diocesan youth coordinator in Derry, Lizzie Rea, believes her mission is “to try and get young people back into the Church by helping them to see its good points and its value.”
Police Scotland said that if the march was not rerouted, officers from across the country would need to be drafted into Glasgow.
“No march that ends with such scenes should be allowed on that route in future.” – Mike Russell, Scottish National Party
The push for unrestricted abortion is being driven by “a small number of ideologues” warns Mary Doogan.
At the age of six, his auntie asked him one day what was the thing he wanted most in life. His response was baptism.
The borough councils of Inverclyde and East Renfrewshire are considering asking parents to prove that their children are baptised Catholics as a method of enrolment to two oversubscribed Catholic denominational schools.
The historical backdrop of the film will span over 40 years from when the first famine survivors arrived in Glasgow in 1846 to the establishment of Celtic FC in 1887.
99-page McLellan report condemns culture of secrecy and cover-up that allowed clerical abuse to remain hidden.
“We have all been deeply touched by the unconditional love expressed by John and Marian for their daughter Karen” - Bishop Crean.
One of the particular themes Pope Francis stresses is that the call to be Christians begins on the periphery.
New laywoman appointed director of Vocations Ireland says people will be encouraged to look at vocation in a wider sense.