Outgoing Chinese president warns of corruption A once-in-a-decade transfer of power is under way in China, the world's second-largest economy. News • 08 Nov 12
Exiled dissident in call to Chinese authorities Exiled Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng called on the authorities in Beijing to investigate his case and protect members of his family who remain in the ... News • 02 Aug 12
Legacy of Church shaken by appalling abuse - Pope Pope Benedict has said the legacy of Irish Catholicism has been shaken by the clerical sexual abuse of children. News • 17 Jun 12
Seventh day of Eucharistic Congress in Dublin Cardinal Robert Sarah, President of the Pontifical Council 'Cor Unum', has concelebrated mass at today's International Eucharistic Congress in the main RDS arena. News • 18 Jun 12
Healing Stone to be moved to Lough Derg The Healing Stone, which was unveiled at the opening ceremony of the 50th International Eucharistic Congress, is to go on permanent display in Lough Derg. News • 15 Jun 12
Pilgrim walk for Congress takes place A pilgrimage walk has taken place from the Old Mellifont Abbey in Co Louth to the 50th International Eucharistic Congress in Dublin. News • 14 Jun 12
Church failure over abuse a 'deep shame' - Brady Primate of All Ireland and Archbishop of Armagh Cardinal Seán Brady has apologised for the failure of the Church to respond adequately to the victims ... News • 14 Jun 12
Pope Benedict offers prayers for IEC in Dublin Pope Benedict has offered prayers for the Eucharistic Congress, which is under way in Dublin. News • 13 Jun 12
12,500 take part in Congress procession Around 12,500 people took part in a procession for the 50th International Eucharistic Congress in Dublin. News • 14 Jun 12
Asian churches urged to set abuse directives Catholic Church authorities in Asia have been urged to put in place clear directives on how to deal with the civil authorities when allegations of ... News • 12 Jun 12