Faith
Faith: Home is where the heart is - Martin Henry
Climate change has made us more aware of how precarious our planet is, with Pope Francis to the fore in calling for protection of our 'common home'. Fr Martin Henry asks whether our priority should be to celebrate this world’s glories or to highlight its agonies
How the Catholic Church built western civilization, with universities, science and law - Faith
There are many reasons we should cherish Christian heritage rather than try to eliminate it from the culture
UK faith leaders call for rejection of hate on October 7 anniversary
Their open letter acknowledges times are ‘challenging’ but stresses there is no place for antisemitism and Islamophobia in the UK.
John Tyndall: how a lecture in Belfast 150 years ago supercharged the modern debate on consciousness
A lecture in Belfast 150 years ago shifted the fault lines between science and religion in ways that continue to be felt today
Letter: We need to protect our rich spiritual heritage from attack - Wallace Thompson
Letter to the Editor: ‘Attacks on places of worship are utterly contemptible’
‘Noel Treanor was a truly Irish European’ - Pat Cox
Archbishop Noel Treanor was also a ‘truly European Irishman’, remembers former European Parliament president Pat Cox in a tribute to his friend who died suddenly on Sunday
Archbishop Noel Treanor: ‘His heart was his wisdom’
Archbishop Noel Treanor, who died suddenly on Sunday, was well known for his intellectual abilities. But the former Bishop of Down and Connor also possessed a pastor's heart, says Dominic O'Reilly, in a tribute from a lay person's perspective
Hymn-writing couple Keith and Kristyn Getty announce second Irish Christmas show
Jenny Lee chats to Grammy-nominated recording artists Keith and Kristyn Getty who have revolutionised the hymn genre with songs such as In Christ Alone, about bringing their popular Christmas show back home to Ireland
Faith: The positivity of Paul’s prison letters
Although written from behind bars, the Apostle Paul’s prison epistles are full of positivity
After walking their own Way of the Cross, Iraq’s Christians are rebuilding in their homeland
Iraqi Christians are rebuilding their lives 10 years after fleeing Islamic State writes Tyrone native, Regina Lynch, executive president of the international charity, Aid to the Church in Need