The Catholic church could pocket millions of pounds from the sale of a prime development site owned by the Housing Executive in north Belfast. The 0.6-acre site, which was previously home to St ...
That’s according to research from Catholic marriage care service Accord and Amárach Research.
One of the north’s longest serving police officers believes legacy is a “major issue” for Catholics joining the PSNI.
​A policeman-turned-senior Orange figure has said there must be no return to quotas for entry into the PSNI. ​​Mervyn Gibson, ...
It follows an investigation into the files of 37 deceased Jesuit priests or brothers who had been the subject of child sexual abuse complaints over those decades. To date, around 160 people have ...
Join the world’s biggest celebration in Dublin, then follow the saint’s trail through breathtaking landscapes and historic ...
Many survivors want an independent public inquiry into the abuse they suffered by clergy and other religious leaders in ...
The principal of Lisneal College in Derry has told of having a “tough and lonely week” as his school drew attention over the ...
Supt Gerry Murray says the number of Catholic applications in the PSNI's latest recruitment drive is disappointing.
A recent Eucharistic procession in Derry, Ireland, highlighted an inspiring revival of Catholic faith in a city synonymous with some dark days in Ireland’s troubled history.
Andrew Graystone, a long-time advocate for abuse survivors, accused the Church of “shocking arrogance,” and said the Synod had “voted for a measure that will leave the power of bishops completely ...