CPSMA welcomes announcement by Minister O'Sullivan concerning sustainable school communities.
The theme of Trócaire’s 2015 Lenten campaign is ‘Fighting drought and hunger caused by climate change’.
“Many people believe his prayers have brought the healing power of God into their lives and his tomb is visited daily by those who seek his help.”
Legislators urged to press for amendments to bill over concerns about its impact on family life.
Volunteering can help young people increase self-confidence and develop integrity - John McAreavey.
Funeral of victim of Fermanagh wedding killing takes place in Athlone.
Priest pays tribute to grieving parents' decision to offer the gift of life to five others through the donation of Oisín’s organs.
ISIS-linked militants post video of mass beheadings of 21 Coptic Christians in Libya.
"Romero saw the struggle for justice in his country as a struggle against forces that were not simply political and economic, but demonic."
“The last thing I want to be is a killjoy – I love sports but I do know that the advertising of alcohol in sporting events influences young people extraordinarily.”
Pope outlines nature of ecclesial service to twenty new prelates.
Birmingham City Council plans to end funding for city’s annual St Patrick’s Festival from 2016.
Women's Aid, which works to combat domestic violence, appeals to young women to know the difference between 'safe' and 'sinister' on Valentine's Day.
Larger study of outcomes of children of same sex parents challenges 'no difference' theory.
Young woman donated her kidney to young man she never met and now they are engaged and expecting their first child.
Plan to claw back £1m from the budget of St Mary's teacher training college overruled.
The achievement of Ireland's 187,000 family carers "are born of a spirit of giving to others."
Archbishop Brown pays tribute to past students serving the Church including Bishop Donal McKeown and Frs Martin and Eugene O'Hagan and Fr David Delargy.
Fr Des Hillery, parish priest of Nenagh, to oversee the running of the diocese until a new bishop is appointed.
Aid to the Church in Need has highlighted fears of a Muslim-Christian conflict during the election period.
Jack Reynor, who is a former student of Belvedere College, has won the World Cinema Special Jury Prize for acting for his role in Glassland.
Survey carried out for ACCORD finds marriage remains a desirable outcome for most people and most expect it to be for life.
With the almost exclusive focus on abortion, it is a shame we never get to hear about life-affirming alternatives like perinatal hospice care."
Responding to the findings of the latest NBSCCCI audits Archbishop Martin said some of the results left him “seriously concerned”.
Collaboration between Trócaire and Poetry Ireland is open to all writers from published poets to primary school students.
‘The Sky is the Limit’ will provide the parents and every child beginning Junior Infants in autumn 2015 with the assistance of a psychologist.
Glenstal Abbot warns that “The Catholic Church, for the pantomime which the press is keen to promote, is the Wicked Stepmother of every fairy tale."
Archbishop Kieran O'Reilly to focus on preaching the Word, tackling trafficking and promoting missionary communion in Cashel & Emly.
Bishop McAreavey calls for law to criminalise the purchase of sex to be enacted quickly in the Republic of Ireland.
Synod is “a spiritual experience of journeying together to renew and deepen our own commitment to our faith" Bishop Leahy explains.