Gerry O’Connor CSsR and ACP Leadership Team weekly Sunday video homily
‘Stepping Into It!’ 2nd Sunday of Lent Year A – 1 March 2026
‘Stepping Into It!’ 2nd Sunday of Lent Year A – 1 March 2026
From Persistence of Memory Salvador Dali The passing of time Chris McDonnell CT March 26th 2021 This weekend sees the start of British Summer Time. During British Summer…
From this life to Life Eternal, 24.4.2024 Many will remember her as Ann Walsh. Friends, neighbours, family… A wife who saved her husband from himself, gave their Dad back to…
Western People, 26.3.2024 In today’s papers (as I write) there’s a report on an investigation by the Garda Anti-Corruption Unit into the activities of a Garda unit based in the…
Gerard O’Connell reports in America Magazine: The Vatican’s Secretariat of State has issued an instruction regarding the celebration of Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, suppressing Masses said by a priest by…
Brian Eyre keeps the situation of married priests before us. How can the talents of these men be utilised for the good of the church. He presents a challenge to us! “However in the long run it is the local parish where the married priest lives that can bring about changes. A P.P. who welcomes a married priest who lives in his parish can do an awful lot of good to break down barriers and wrong attitudes. His role or position will not be challenged or weakened if the married priest is seen doing pastoral work in collaboration with him.”
With freedom of the press and the right to free speech very much in the news Brendan Hoban questions, in his weekly column in the Western People, ‘why I should continue to buy or even to read a paper that so consistently belittles my religion.’