The healthcare chaplain ‘God destined him to be’: Fr Gerry Byrne
Hospital chaplains are even more valued in this time of unprecedented distress
Hospital chaplains are even more valued in this time of unprecedented distress
Brother tells congregation motor neurone disease campaigner ‘left on his own terms’
Took part in first successful Irish expedition to Everest in 1993
The most influential Catholic prelate in Ireland has one year left as a bishop - has he any regrets?
Prelate would have been ‘kneecapped’ in past for saying the things said by Pope Francis in Dublin
‘Hard to believe that evidence has simply vanished and that no one can remember’
Question remains if Rome will allow the Dublin Archbishop to go
Imminent retirements are an opportunity for the church to rebuild following the catastrophic consequences of its handling of the clerical child sex abuse crisis
There are a handful of contenders to take over from Diarmuid Martin when he retires
Woman tells High Court she was questioned about qualifications and not allowed represent client at Mental Health tribunal
‘May heads on plates be off the menu in 2018,’ says Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin
Diarmuid Martin praises gardaí, Defence Forces and Naval Service at new year Mass
‘We want to tackle difficult and relevant topics for business and society as a critical friend’
From early morning deliveries to taking care of VIP guests, ensuring seamless service and a beer tax for chefs who make mistakes, The Irish Times spends a day behind the scenes of Chapter One in Dublin
‘Conflict can begin with just a dirty look,’ Bishop Eamonn Walsh tells congregation
Diarmuid Martin urges halt to gangland violence and warns of increase in stabbings
Trade figures may greatly exagerate the impact on Ireland of the UK leaving the EU
Increased demand for its services online prompts agency to review how it meets client needs
Terrence McDonough of NUI Galway tells committee economy got caught in ‘perfect storm’
None of the firms whose audits turned out to be so spectacularly wrong has suffered
Professor says Irish Central Bank second only to Iceland in terms of its mistakes
Abstinence ‘gives the body a rest and makes economic sense’ says Dublin’s auxiliary bishop
Annual commemoration honours those who died in Easter 1916 rebellion
Concerns voiced at last night’s monthly meeting over a perceived effort to undermine jobs with private-sector contracts
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices