by Oisin Walsh | Nov 4, 2015 | News archive 2015
Father Tom Deenihan, the General Secretary of CPSMA, said this afternoon that CPSMA would participate fully in the NCCA consultation in relation to Education about religions and beliefs and Ethics. Father Deenihan said that it was important to note that this...
by Oisin Walsh | Nov 4, 2015 | News archive 2015, News Feed
At its meeting today in Maynooth, the Council for Education of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference noted the launch of the consultation process by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) on Education about Religions & Beliefs &...
by Oisin Walsh | Nov 2, 2015 | News archive 2015
Those who vote in favour of this motion have no way of knowing what the full consequences of such a vote will be. The truth about marriage derives from its intrinsic nature as a relationship based on the complementarity of a man and woman and the unique...
by Oisin Walsh | Nov 2, 2015 | News archive 2015
FEAST OF ALL SAINTS 2015 Homily Notes of Most Rev. Diarmuid Martin Archbishop of Dublin Saint Mary’s Pro-Cathedral, 1st November 2015 “We celebrate the Feast of All Saints. At this time in autumn when the harvest has been collected, the Church celebrates and reminds...
by Oisin Walsh | Oct 29, 2015 | Features, Headlines
Belief in the resurrection of the dead is an essential part of Christian revelation. It implies a particular understanding of the ineluctable mystery of death. Death is the end of our earthly life, but ‘not of our existence’ (St Ambrose) since the soul is...