Street Renamed for Paddy Kearney
The late Paddy Kearney, founder of the Denis Hurley Centre and former director of the Diakonia Council of Churches, […]
Street Renamed for Paddy Kearney Read Post »
The late Paddy Kearney, founder of the Denis Hurley Centre and former director of the Diakonia Council of Churches, […]
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In life, Christians face the choice of either being open to encountering God’s generosity or closed in on their own
Pope: Refusing God’s Generosity is a Sin Read Post »
The way that society deals with crime and those who have committed them needs a new vision, a priest says.
Why We Can’t Close Doors On Criminals Read Post »
Following through on a proposal made at the Synod of Bishops for the Amazon, Pope Francis said there are plans
Pope: Catechism Will be Updated to Include Ecological Sins, Hate Sins Read Post »
As a sinner, I find myself confessing the same sins repeatedly. I have discovered that the priest gives a variety
Sin, Confession and Penance Read Post »
For the Extraordinary Mission Month our parish decided to focus much of its attention on evangelisation and getting more “bench-warmers”
Youth Ministry: Time to be Radical? Read Post »
Can the #newnobility actually do any good? I recently noticed that a certain established bank — the editor won’t let
I’m #AngryForJustice Read Post »
In October a group of Southern Cross pilgrims travelled through Catholic France, and visited Lourdes, where St Bernadette saw Our
Getting Close To Lourdes’ St Bernadette Read Post »
The head of the bishops’ Justice & Peace Commission has called for a ten-year moratorium on mining in 22 strategic
Justice & Peace Warns Govt to Get Waterwise Read Post »