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Bishop slams secularists who sideline Christianity

Two Catholic bishops in Northern Ireland have said that the recent Supreme Court ruling on Religious Education (RE) is an important moment for reflection on the place of faith in schools – but not a reason for believers to retreat from public life and have robustly defended Christianity against secularists who say it ...

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A new book exploring Catholic priesthood is set to be launched on Friday, November 28 by Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan, the bishop of Waterford and Lismore. The book is also edited by the bishop and explores “the meaning, mission, and joy of the priesthood in the Church today.” In remarks sent to this paper Bishop Cullinan…

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Broadcaster David Hanly died last week and those of a certain age would remember his distinctive voice and his ability to paint a picture on radio. Columba books publisher Garry O’Sullivan recalls how Hanly’s picture painting ability worked very well for the newly published Glenstal Book of Prayer.  “I remember distinctly his interview on Morning…

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The Archdiocese of Dublin hosted its first-ever YouthCon on November 22, drawing well over a hundred young adults to St Patrick’s College, Drumcondra, for a full day of faith-sharing, prayer, workshops, and conversation. Organised to mark World Youth Day on the feast of Christ the King, the gathering was designed to strengthen connections among young…

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Historians, and the world in general, have been in agreement that Adolf Hitler was a bad man who committed heinous deeds. But now that his DNA has been analysed (from a scrap of fabric stained with his blood found in his bunker), there are fresh speculations as to whether his disabilities, rather than his choices,…

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