Fri, 03 Apr, 2020
The Catholic Communications Office has defended a decision by a Cork church to have a speaker address the congregation about the forthcoming referendum on abortion after a woman contacted a local radio station to say that she walked out of an anniversary Mass because she did not want to be at a “rally.”
Thu, 19 Apr, 2018
The Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin, says he was not consulted about a decision to exclude former president of Ireland Mary McAleese from a Catholic women’s conference in the Vatican.
Sat, 03 Feb, 2018
A leading Catholic cleric has said his office was not consulted over a decision to deny former president of Ireland Mary McAleese access to a conference in the Vatican.
Fri, 02 Feb, 2018
The Archbishop of Dublin has said it is “too early to know” if the Pope will attend the World Meeting of Families which has been confirmed for Dublin from August 22 to 26, 2018.
Wed, 25 May, 2016
Mon, 07 Dec, 2015
The Catholic Church hierarchy here has said it will no longer carry out the civil elements of weddings if marriage is extended to gay couples.
Tue, 14 Apr, 2015
The funerals of two of the young women killed in Tuesday's crash in Co Kildare are taking place in Carlow today.
Fri, 09 Jan, 2015
A private service will take place in Carlow this afternoon for the four women who died in a road accident in Co Kildare on Tuesday.
Thu, 08 Jan, 2015
A complaint by the Diocese of Meath against RTÉ has been upheld by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland.
Mon, 10 Feb, 2014
Schools with large infant intakes may be allowed extra staff to avoid putting them into larger classes later this year.
Sat, 25 Jan, 2014
THE decision by the Taoiseach to publicly support same-sex marriage will mean he is about to have a fight on his hands, firstly from conservative Fine Gael backbenchers but, more volubly, from the leaders of the Catholic Church in Ireland.
Thu, 07 Nov, 2013
Siptu has claimed a former employee of the Diocese of Galway has been threatened with a legal injunction over plans to mount a protest outside a church on Sunday.
Fri, 23 Aug, 2013
Church leaders have warned they will no longer carry out the civil functions at weddings if gay marriage is introduced.
Fri, 29 Mar, 2013
The Catholic Communications Office is considering whether to lodge an official complaint with the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland after RTÉ stood over a controversial sketch by comedian Mario Rosenstock.
Wed, 05 Dec, 2012
Comedian Mario Rosenstock has hit back at the Catholic Communications Office after the Church’s press office lodged a formal complaint with RTÉ over a sketch in Rosenstock’s television show.
Mon, 03 Dec, 2012
Recent coverage by the Irish Examiner concerning the right to life of the unborn seems to indicate a bias in favour of abortion in Ireland.
Sat, 01 Dec, 2012
The country’s bishops would support the holding of a national day of atonement where the Church, State, and citizens seek forgiveness for the legacy of abuse in industrial schools.
Tue, 22 May, 2012
Survivors of industrial abuse have accused the Irish Catholic hierarchy of “trying to cut us dead” in the past year and have threatened, in a protest action, to walk 253km from Cork to Dublin during the week of the Eucharistic Congress.
Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin yesterday called for an independent international commission of inquiry to be established into the crimes of the late Brendan Smyth.
Mon, 07 May, 2012
Today FM radio presenter Ray D'Arcy has refused to apologise for controversial comments criticising the Catholic Church.
Mon, 23 Apr, 2012
The Catholic Communications Office is to refer a complaint about a popular radio presenter to the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland if it fails to get a full apology today for his “grossly offensive” statement about the Catholic Church.
AT its height, the Catholic Church in Ireland owned or occupied more than 10,700 properties across the country and controlled nearly 6,700 religious and educational sites.
Wed, 26 Oct, 2011
A CONFIDENTIAL 1997 Vatican letter did encourage some clerics not to co-operate fully with the state in protecting children, the Government has insisted.
Fri, 09 Sep, 2011
In 2008, Bishop John Magee and his cohort asserted their commitment to child protection. After the release of the Cloyne report, his words seem insincere, writes Claire O’Sullivan
Fri, 15 Jul, 2011
Tue, 17 May, 2011
RUAIRÍ QUINN’S plan to transfer some 50% of Catholic primary schools to a different model of patronage will prove as fraught with pitfalls as it may be historic. The minister will have his work cut out if he wants to even partially realise his vision during the lifetime of this Dáil.
Sat, 02 Apr, 2011
CARDINAL Sean Brady did not respond to requests yesterday to comment on either the publication of chapter 19 of the Murphy report or his failure to report paedophile priest Brendan Smyth to the proper authorities when he became aware of his sexual abuse of children in 1975.
Sat, 18 Dec, 2010
THE West Cork pensioner who is calling for a one-day boycott of Mass tomorrow has said anyone who agrees with her sentiments but doesn’t feel comfortable staying away from Mass could wear a green armband to church to show support.
Sat, 25 Sep, 2010
MEMBERS of the clergy are being actively canvassed around the country by a group of priests disillusioned at not having a public voice. They are seeking to set up an association to represent their views.
Wed, 28 Jul, 2010
THE VATICAN has issued a new document making it easier to discipline priests who abuse children, and also made the possession or distribution of child pornography a canonical crime for the first time.
Fri, 16 Jul, 2010
IN an interview published on June 28 with Eamon Gilmore, leader of the Labour party, your political correspondent Shaun Connolly wrote that Mr Gilmore urges “… Pope Benedict XVI to ‘temper’ statements such as claiming that ‘saving’ humanity from homosexuality was as important as protecting the rain forests.
Mon, 05 Jul, 2010
Cardinal Sean Brady tonight said he was confident he had the prayers and support of many people despite three quarters of adults believing he should stand down over child sex abuse scandals in the Irish Church.
Mon, 14 Jun, 2010
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin was praised today after claiming strong forces in the Catholic Church would prefer scandals about paedophile priests are kept secret.
Tue, 11 May, 2010
A FORMER senior RUC officer has claimed the late Cardinal Cahal Daly made a secret deal with a chief constable in the North to arrange the arrest and imprisonment of notorious paedophile priest, Brendan Smyth.
Fri, 09 Apr, 2010
A GENUINE exercise in humility and reflection? Or a cynical attempt to buy some valuable time to allow the clamours for his resignation to die down?
Thu, 18 Mar, 2010
PAEDOPHILE priest Brendan Smyth should have been stopped from the very first time it was known he was abusing children, Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin said last night.
Wed, 17 Mar, 2010
Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin tonight refused to demand his superior's resignation over revelations he failed to alert police about one of Ireland's most notorious paedophile priests.
Tue, 16 Mar, 2010
The head of the Catholic Church in Ireland, Cardinal Sean Brady, is today facing continuing calls to resign after it emerged he gathered evidence in an internal church probe into serial sex offender Father Brendan Smyth.
Labour's justice spokesman Pat Rabbitte has called for the resignation of Cardinal Seán Brady.
THE prominent caption under a picture of Pope Benedict XVI, published with the article headlined ‘Crunch time for the Church’ (January 21), gave a seriously contradictory impression of the concern and importance which Pope Benedict attaches to the safeguarding of children in the Church.
Fri, 29 Jan, 2010
PRESSURE is mounting on three serving bishops named in the Murphy report to step down from office after Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin James Moriarty announced he had offered his resignation to Pope Benedict XVI.
Thu, 24 Dec, 2009
A CAMPAIGNER against institutional child sex abuse yesterday declared that he was going on a seven-day fast in protest over inaction against sex abusers and those who concealed it.
Thu, 17 Dec, 2009
A tax-dodging priest was forced to make a grovelling public apology tonight after he launched a foul-mouthed tirade over a €433,000 revenue bill.
Wed, 02 Dec, 2009
THE Catholic Church has refused to comment on reports that a priest is to be tried by a secret clerical court over allegations of child sex abuse in the diocese of Cloyne.
Mon, 17 Aug, 2009
VICTIMS’ groups have expressed shock at how an audit of child protection measures was considered acceptable despite religious dioceses skipping the only section which questioned bishops’ handling of actual abuse cases.
Thu, 08 Jan, 2009
THE father of a woman who alleges she was sexually abused as a teenager by Father B in the diocese of Cloyne has said he is aware of at least 10 more victims of the same priest.
Wed, 24 Dec, 2008
A right-wing Catholic newspaper which said a Lisbon Treaty 'No' vote was a vote for God, should have been banned from churches, politicians claimed today.
Wed, 05 Nov, 2008
A FIXED day for Easter Sunday would create less confusion and disruption for Irish businesses and should be seriously considered.
Tue, 04 Mar, 2008
THE Sexual Health Centre welcomes the reduction of VAT on condoms, removing them from the category of “luxury item”.
Mon, 18 Feb, 2008
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