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Archbishop Eamon Martin.

‘The greatest privilege for priests is to celebrate the Eucharist,’ Irish archbishop says

Archbishop Eamon Martin of Ireland commemorated St. John Vianney, the patron saint of all priests and especially parish priests, whose... Read more

View of the mass grave at the Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in the town of Tuam, County Galway, Ireland.

Irish team begins search for children’s remains at former home for unwed mothers

Jul 16, 2025

By Victoria Cardiel

A team of archaeologists, anthropologists, and forensic scientists have begun excavating an old septic tank this week at the former... Read more

Thousands took to the streets in Cork, Ireland, on Sunday June 22, 2025, to participate in the city’s 99th consecutive annual Eucharistic procession in Ireland’s second-largest city.

Thousands gather in Cork, Ireland, for 99th consecutive Eucharistic procession

Jun 23, 2025

By Patrick J. Passmore

The procession was led by the Butter Exchange Band and Bishop Fintan Gavin, bishop of Cork and Ross, beginning from... Read more

Blackrock College in Dublin, Ireland, where extensive abuse took place over decades, according to a documentary that led to the June 2025 report by the National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland.

Report: Irish Church abuse allegations jumped 50% in 1 year

Jun 11, 2025

By Madalaine Elhabbal

Child abuse allegations in the Irish Church reached their highest level since 2009 following a probe into Church-run school abuses. Read more

Over 10,000 pilgrims joined together at the national Marian shrine in Knock, Ireland, to mark the 40th anniversary of the All Ireland Rosary Rally on June 8, 2025.

Over 10,000 pilgrims gather in Knock, Ireland, for 40th All Ireland Rosary Rally

Jun 9, 2025

By Patrick J. Passmore

This past weekend, over 10,000 pilgrims joined together at the national Marian shrine in Knock, Ireland, to mark the 40th... Read more

Easter Vigil in Dublin, Ireland.

Record number of adults baptized in Dublin as faith grows among young Irish

Jun 5, 2025

By Patrick J. Passmore

Church leaders in Dublin say Ireland’s increase in adult baptisms is a journey of accompaniment and catechesis. Read more

Just a mention of Lough Derg summons tales of sleep deprivation, discomfort, and hunger, but it’s a deeply spiritual place of renewal and hope, from which faithful pilgrims often emerge reborn through the rituals of self-purification.

Barefoot and hungry pilgrims keep returning to Ireland’s most grueling pilgrimage

May 31, 2025

By Patrick J. Passmore

Lough Derg is renowned among the faithful for its physically grueling but spiritually uplifting three-day pilgrimage.  Read more

Irish high cross at the Rock of Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland.

Poll takes pulse of religion, spirituality in Ireland

May 23, 2025

By Amira Abuzeid

The Dublin-based Iona Institute for Religion and Society has released a comprehensive report that highlights significant shifts in religious attitudes... Read more

Bishop Kevin Doran.

Irish bishop appointed to shepherd two dioceses

Feb 16, 2025

By Kristina Millare

Pope Francis has appointed Bishop Kevin Doran to lead the Diocese of Achonry while continuing as bishop of Elphin. Read more

Blessing of a plane at Dublin Airport.

Dublin Airport aircraft blessing: New chaplain continues 77-year Irish Catholic custom

Dec 30, 2024

By Patrick J. Passmore

The ceremony, which began in 1947 with a single Aer Lingus plane, adapted to modern times by moving from its... Read more

Archbishop Dermot Farrell of Dublin (left) and Bishop William Crean of Cloyne (Ireland)

Irish bishops call for voters to prioritize human dignity and common good

Nov 29, 2024

By Patrick J. Passmore

The Catholic hierarchy’s statement to the electorate underscored the social and moral concerns that should shape voters’ choices. Read more

Blackrock College in Dublin, May 30, 2009. Extensive abuse took place at Blackrock College according to a 2022 radio documentary called “Blackrock Boys.” The Scoping Inquiry was set up in the aftermath of the relrease of the documentary.

Investigation to open in Ireland after 2,300 abuse allegations in religious-run schools

Sep 10, 2024

By Andy Drozdziak

The announcement comes as a report from the Irish government revealed that 2,395 allegations of abuse had been made in... Read more

Galway Bishop Michael Duignan said in a statement on Friday that the news of the stabbing of a Catholic chaplain was “deeply shocking and upsetting.”

Irish authorities investigating stabbing of Catholic chaplain as possible terror incident

Aug 16, 2024

By Daniel Payne

Father Paul Murphy was reportedly stabbed multiple times on Thursday outside of Renmore Army Barracks in the coastal town of... Read more

Apostolic Nuncio to the European Union Archbishop Noël Treanor at the EU council headquarters on May 27, 2024, in Brussels, Belgium.

Irish archbishop and apostolic nuncio to EU Noël Treanor dies at 73

Aug 12, 2024

By Daniel Payne

Before being appointed nuncio in late 2022, Treanor served as bishop of the Diocese of Down and Connor. Read more

Thousands of pro-life activists participate in the Ireland March for Life on May 6, 2024, marching from St. Stephen’s Green in central Dublin to the Irish Parliament.

Ireland’s March for Life draws thousands amid ‘soaring’ abortions

May 8, 2024

By Peter Pinedo

Ahead of Ireland’s elections, speakers urged march attendees to “think pro-life” this year.  Read more

Votes are counted in Dublin, Ireland, on March 9, 2024, after voters in the country went to the polls March 8 to decide on a pair of referendums proposing wording changes to the Irish constitution aimed at reflecting secular values.

Irish voters keep motherhood, traditional family in constitution

Mar 9, 2024

By Kate Quiñones, Shannon Mullen

Irish voters by large margins rejected proposed changes to the 1937 Irish Constitution. Read more

Maria Steen, an Irish barrister, makes the case for rejecting proposed amendments to Ireland's constitution.

Irish voters mull constitutional amendments downgrading traditional family structure

Voters in Ireland went to the polls today to decide on whether or not to strip from the country’s constitution... Read more

A mother and child

Ireland at a crossroads: Redefining family, motherhood on the ballot

Mar 5, 2024

By AC Wimmer

Proposed changes to the Irish Constitution would abolish “all reference to motherhood,” Ireland’s bishops argue. Read more

Newly appointed Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O'Neill made history Feb. 3, 2024, by becoming the first Catholic and first Irish nationalist to lead the country’s government in its 103 years of existence.

Catholic to lead Northern Ireland’s government for first time in history

Feb 5, 2024

By Tyler Arnold

First Minister Michelle O'Neill is a member of Sinn Féin and officially supports the reunification of the Republic of Ireland... Read more

Father Patrick Hughes shows how to make a traditional St. Brigid's Cross in County Cavan, Ireland.

Ireland celebrates 1,500th anniversary of St. Brigid’s death

Feb 1, 2024

By Courtney Mares

On Thursday, Ireland celebrates the 1,500th anniversary of the death of St. Brigid of Kildare, the Emerald Isle’s female patron... Read more