‘The State built 8,500 social houses in 1975, but was able to build only 750 two years ago’
Founding rector of Ireland’s only Catholic university declared saint
Colleges ‘shun any real place for religion in their culture’, Diarmuid Martin says
Neither Government nor UCD expected to have official representation in Rome
Churches take part in ecumenical ‘Way of the Cross’ processions in Limerick and Dublin
Question remains if Rome will allow the Dublin Archbishop to go
There are a handful of contenders to take over from Diarmuid Martin when he retires
Thirty doctors signed up do not want HSE to give their details out to avoid being targeted
‘Outrageous’ that doctors could be forced to contribute to an abortion against their will
‘I make a humble plea to all who want to begin with us again in a new way’
The mastery of the Taoiseach’s address to Pope Francis was the balance he struck, being both gracious and grave, honest but never confrontational
Varadkar refers to ‘people kept in dark corners, behind closed doors’ whose cries for help went unheard
‘Tired of meaningless apologies and expressions of solidarity’ that do not involve action
‘Cover-up and mismanagement compounded damage’
Pupils studying religion will be at ‘disadvantage’ to others if change goes ahead
‘This country is now on the brink of legislating for a liberal abortion regime’
Bishops clear on protecting unborn but why not those alive who are LGBTI+?
Bishop Brendan Leahy said there may be a ‘certain fee’ for attending Croke Park event
‘In our public commentary at the moment we are often forgetting the unborn baby’
Call on Government to withhold assistance for papal visit unless LGBT assurances given
US website said booklet contained ‘promotion of homosexual relationships as a form of family’
To relax would be ‘a profound error which would compound the historical failures’, conference hears
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