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Bishops meet victims ahead of 'mini-synod'

Monday February 08 2010

SENIOR Catholic clergy are to meet survivors of clerical abuse today ahead of their visit to Rome to discuss the fallout of the institutional child abuse scandal with the Pope.

Out-of-stock bestseller now back in print

Thursday January 28 2010

THE Government has agreed to print more copies of one of the most unlikely bestsellers -- the exposé into the cover up of clerical sex abuse in the Dublin Archdiocese.

Sold-out Murphy Report becomes unlikely bestseller

Saturday January 23 2010

THE exposé into the cover-up of clerical sex abuse in the Dublin Archdiocese has become an unlikely bestseller -- and is now out of print.

Commission 'cheaper and shorter' than tribunal option

Thursday January 21 2010

THE Government says it has chosen a commission of investigation as its preferred method of conducting a bank inquiry for two main reasons.

Michael Brennan: Banks' dirty linen needs to be aired in full public view

Wednesday January 20 2010

THE Green Party wanted a "hybrid" inquiry into the near collapse of the banking system that would have been held both in public and private.

Catholic Church can still inspire us to be of service

Sunday January 17 2010

Benedict XVI is writing a special Lenten letter to Irish Catholics. What can he say that will make a difference? Who is informing him about Ireland?

Cowen ready to cave in on banking crisis probe

Thursday January 14 2010

THE Government is set to finally cave in to demands for an inquiry into the causes of the near-collapse of the banking system.

Cardinal Connell should make statement on abuse -- bishop

Monday January 04 2010

A senior bishop last night broke ranks and demanded Cardinal Desmond Connell make a statement on the Murphy report into clerical sex abuse in Dublin.

Thousands pay respects as Cardinal Daly lies in state

Monday January 04 2010

TEARS were shed as thousands of people turned out to pay their last respects to Cardinal Cahal Daly as his remains were taken from St Peter's Cathedral in west Belfast to his final resting place of Armagh.

Drennan defiant as pressure grows for him to resign

Sunday December 27 2009

BISHOP Martin Drennan was holding firm last night as calls for his resignation refused to die down.