Fr Bernárd Lynch received the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his activism and commitment to the LGBTQIA+ community and individuals affected by HIV/AIDS.
[8] Priests throughout Dublin ministered to the Irish during the fighting, but the Catholic Church was uniformly opposed to any physical force action against the British, and the majority of ...
Msgr. James Kelly has been helping people obtain citizenship since he moved to Brooklyn in 1960. His job has never felt more ...
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Irish Examiner on MSN'They come back with nothing': Archbishop from Limerick helps the thousands deported by the USIn his first 24 hours after returning to office in January, US president Donald Trump unleashed a series of executive orders ...
IRISH priests have hit out at the way nuns who operated industrial schools, mother and baby homes and orphanages in Ireland are being portrayed in the media. The box office hit Small Things Like ...
Vice President JD Vance, the highest-ranking Catholic in government, inadvertently opened the Ark of the Covenant when he ...
Joseph O’Connor’s novel celebrates forgotten heroes of the Second World War, and reminds us that we’re at our best when we ...
Rev. Dr. Bernárd Lynch, who did groundbreaking AIDS ministry in New York and London and who risked everything by speaking out ...
told The Tablet that the priests had been thinking about the issue for a long time. “I suppose hoping that someone in an official position in the Irish Church would say something about it.
A notorious loyalist gang believed to have been responsible for around 120 murders failed in a bid to kill campaigning Catholic priest Fr Denis Faul. Loyalist sources say members of the Glenanne Gang ...
Tips and best practices for empowering professionals to become change agents in their institutions, including clinical trials ...
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