Missionary spring in the Church
Protecting the oceans
Families, Schools of Human Development
Integrity of Justice
The Priests’ Way of Life
“Children have fewer inhibitions than adults. They will say anything, put up any kind of picture. At the same time, they are very naïve and trusting and believe what they are told is happening.”
The Church in Africa, a Seed of Unity
Doctors and their Collaborators in War-Torn Areas
Recognition of the Right of Christian Communities
Human Trafficking
“There is great potential to communicate the truth of the Gospel on the digital highways. It is important that we do so at all times with compassion and love.”
"For those who are involved in the service and transmission of faith..."
"We all want peace. It is desired above all by those who suffer its absence".
Pope Francis: "Religious, with their prayer, poverty, and patience, are essential to the Church’s mission".
Pope Francis: "I renew the invitation to everyone to pray the Rosary every day in October..."
Pope Francis: "...If young people don't have the possibility of education, what future can they have?"
Pope Francis: ‘I’m excited to return to Ireland’
Priests and their Pastoral Ministry
Priests and their Pastoral Ministry
Let us pray together that social networks may work towards that inclusiveness which respects others for their differences – the Pope’s Intention for June
Social Networks
Insidious acts, such as cyberbullying, harassment and sextortion, are becoming commonplace. The range and scope of child sexual abuse and exploitation online is shocking.
Internet audience for Sunday Mass broadcasts using streaming video is beyond one parish’s wildest dreams.
Exposure to porn, cyberbullying and accessing unreliable information are key concerns for parents.
More than 1,000 marriages have taken place as a direct result of introductions that have been made in Knock.
As Ireland marks 20th anniversary of introduction of civil divorce, one in four marriages are ending in separation or divorce.
There is no 'command delete' from the brain. What is seen cannot be unseen and it will harm you, Professor of Cyber psychology tells young people at Ted talk.
“Aleppo has been cut off for 16 days, with no telecommunications, Internet or electricity... with mortar shells hitting the city every day.”
Adults learn how to access the internet and stay in contact with loved ones at home and abroad thanks to the voluntary efforts of secondary school students.