The media recently reported a statement from Archbishop Michael Neary of Tuam, where he said that Catholics are 'morally obliged to ‘Welcome the Stranger’.
‘I Know that God loves me Infinitely' A journey from Atheism to Catholicism
Believers in God are deluded, unquestioning, and not very smart. Atheists are critical, skeptical, and tend to be smarter than believers. That's because they use science and reason to make sense of the world and don't need a set of oppressive and punitive dogmas created by a made up and vengeful God to navigate life.
Persecution of Christians Getting Worse
With their intentions in mind, we can find renewed vigour in our own faith and in the beautiful Christian history that accompanies us every day. In our buildings, our words, our arts. The faith has a history of staring viciousness in the face, in Japan, in Ireland, in the former USSR. And thriving in the face of that aggression.
Ireland Still Not Ready for Conversation on Abortion
If you are reading this out of mere curiosity or because you are consumed by wild outrage after fake news journalists like Eilish O’Regan told you about us, then unfortunately you’ve come to the wrong place.
Rallying for Life after Repeal
“The supreme adventure is being born. There we do walk suddenly into a splendid and startling trap... When we step into the family, by the act of being born, we do step into a world which is incalculable, into a world which has its own strange laws, into a world which could do without us, into a world we have not made. In other words, when we step into the family we step into a fairy-tale.”
Soros Attacks Irish Catholics For Saying The Rosary
In December 2018, Irish TDs took part in several votes regarding amendments to the impending abortion legislation. As the amendments proposed to the legislation became more specific, the vindictiveness of the pro abortion politicians became more apparent.
Archbishop Martin Gets It Half Right
‘There is a growing polarisation within the Catholic Church and by certain groups who seem to think that they have a right, self-righteously, to proclaim threats in the name of how they understand the truth. We have seen examples in our own days. The truth will only be attained in love. Error will only be refuted in love. Nastiness and hatred betray the message of love’.
Ireland needs to separate State and Church
Once abolish the God and the government becomes the God - GK Chesterton
During the last few days of May, there was only one news story being talked about in Ireland.
That story was the farcical (but hilarious) abandoned court case being brought on behalf of TD Maria Bailey.
The Circumcision of Christ
Do you ever look outside the window and think to yourself, ‘What would it be like if Christ were out there now, walking around as one of us?’ Well, He was.
6 Prolife warnings about Ireland have already come true
Before the Referendum to remove the right to life of the unborn child, prolife supporters repeatedly warned of the consequences of living in a country where the unborn had no rights.
Warning after warning were arrogantly mocked by pro abortion supporters and by those who naively believed that the referendum was merely about medically necessary procedures, not abortion by choice.
Ireland's Holy Innocents
No aborted child deserves to have been killed.
That those children are alive from the moment of conception is without doubt, that they have a right to live independent of the will of any human being is without doubt and that they are as dignified as those humans who emerge from the womb without suffering their brutal fate is also without doubt.
Why then, are they treated with the disdain and debasement normally reserved for criminality?
The Strange Thing About Miracles
The most incredible thing about miracles, according to GK Chesterton, is that they happen.
And if we are reminded of the miracle of our mere existence at any particular points throughout the year, those are during the seasons of Advent and Lent.











