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New research suggests increasingly favourable attitudes towards Christianity in the country, albeit with a fair amount of suspicion towards the Roman Catholic Church.
In Ireland, a new study says attitudes towards the Church are “deeply divided” in the once deeply Catholic country.
Rochester to close St. John Nepomucene and St. Casimir churches in July. Decree with reasoning to be published in late June.
But time moves on. The role of the Church has changed. Irish Americans, like the Irish at home, have drifted from the altar.
The Dublin-based Iona Institute for Religion and Society has released a comprehensive report that highlights significant ...
Only 27% of the Irish public have a favourable view of the Catholic Church overall, a new survey from The Iona Insitute has ...
Catholic bishops pray ‘all those in positions of power globally will stand up and demand an end to this cruelty’ ...
Catholics, like all other faith groups, are urged to recognise and respect the sincere religious convictions of others. In ...
Catholics suffer from widespread ignorance of important, historical precedents of both female and lay ecclesial leadership.
Catholic Congress conference emphasizes unity of Christian community and Church leadership, warning political parties, with ...
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