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In Ireland, a new study says attitudes towards the Church are “deeply divided” in the once deeply Catholic country.
The Dublin-based Iona Institute for Religion and Society has released a comprehensive report that highlights significant ...
As the Jubilee Year 2025 unfolds, a particular pilgrimage invites travelers from around the globe to immerse themselves in ...
Only 27% of the Irish public have a favourable view of the Catholic Church overall, a new survey from The Iona Insitute has ...
Archbishop of Armagh Eamon Martin described Pope Leo as “a friend of Ireland”. Church leaders in Ireland have paid tribute to Pope Leo’s pastoral experience in the peripheries of the Church ...
we asked our readers to submit their views on the Catholic Church. Bill Fox (66), a retired clinical psychologist from Co Sligo, says he is “very proud to be a Roman Catholic in Ireland today”.
Church leaders in Ireland have expressed their “great joy” at the election of Pope Leo XIV, with the Primate of All Ireland describing him as “a friend of Ireland”. As personal anecdotes ...
I’ll always be angry about the history of the church in Ireland – the violence inflicted on children, women, queer people and many others. But there is a distinction between the institution ...
Members of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland have returned from Lebanon after taking part in a special conference of Christian women who continue to be impacted by war and conflict. Rev Dr Liz ...
THE word “outreach” occurred in almost every context at the Church of Ireland General Synod, meeting in Naas, Co. Kildare, last Friday and Saturday. It featured most prominently in a private member’s ...
Running from Westport to Achill in County Mayo, it’s one of many scenic trails around Ireland. Photograph By PAULO NUNES DOS SANTOS/The New York Times/Redux Capitals: Republic of Ireland ...
The head of the Catholic Church in Ireland has led tributes to Pope Leo XIV from across the island of Ireland, describing him as "calm, affable and approachable". The Archbishop of Armagh ...