Pope Leo is to be asked to settle one of the outstanding issues of the Reformation that has affected Dublin for 500 years.
Irish clergy are turning to Pope Leo XIV to settle a 500-year-old question over Dublin’s Catholic cathedral status, as St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral marks its bicentenary.
But Ester Alvarez, who was at Mass with her daughter Iciar, son Inigo and six schoolfriends from Madrid who were visiting her ...
The Catholic faith has, for decades now, been waning in what was once a devout stronghold of the faith, but a new survey is suggesting that Ireland may soon experience a sort of Christian revival, ...
Irish people should understand their importance – from Kilburn to Canberra, our diaspora for generations sought out Catholic ...
Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty, the first Irishman to be named a notary of the Holy Office, was born in Cork in 1898, and ...
History Ireland is a bi-monthly publication which has been in production for fifteen years. Each issue of History Ireland aims to provide the reader with a wide variety of topics from the earliest ...
TUAM, Ireland — Anna Corrigan thought she was an only child. It wasn't until she was in her 50s, researching her family tree, that she discovered a family secret: Corrigan found documents showing her ...
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