Fr Bernárd Lynch received the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his activism and commitment to the LGBTQIA+ community and individuals affected by HIV/AIDS.
Publication of names by congregation follows an investigation into the files of 37 dead Jesuit priests or brothers ...
The pub creates an outlet for people to chat, socialise more, and reduce loneliness, which is very big in Ireland at the ...
It follows an investigation into the files of 37 deceased Jesuit priests or brothers who had been the subject of child sexual abuse complaints over those decades. To date, around 160 people have ...
The heritage library of the Centre Culturel Irlandais was completely restored between 2000 and 2002, when the building was ...
Their 1975 publication, Triangle of Death, highlighted killings in the Dungannon, Moy and Portadown areas, with their concerns also raised with the British and Irish governments. Both priests ...
SOME 15 Irish Jesuits accused of child abuse over the last 70 years were named today. It follows a probe by an Independent ...
Msgr. James Kelly has been helping people obtain citizenship since he moved to Brooklyn in 1960. His job has never felt more ...
Ashlee Simpson had a lip-syncing fiasco, Nirvana performed a censored song and Rage Against the Machine got yanked The post ...
Rev. Dr. Bernárd Lynch, who did groundbreaking AIDS ministry in New York and London and who risked everything by speaking out ...
The renowned Irish HIV/AIDS activist and former priest ... Born in Ennis, Co Clare, Mr Lynch rose to prominence while working as a Catholic priest in New York as the AIDS epidemic took hold.
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