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iConfess to Almighty God – Church approves confession app

The new app means you can confess to the Almighty while on the go, plus our top five religious apps.

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Column: Cardinal Rules Part 18. Diary of a priest stuck in a confessional.

This week, the (not) Primate of All Ireland brings us exclusive extracts from Fr Brendan Phelan’s short but intense journal, Without Hope, about his five days locked in a confession box.

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FG’s Charlie Flanagan says the Papal Nuncio should be expelled

The Vatican’s response to allegations of clerical sex abuse in Cloyne was described as “unhelpful”.

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The 9 at 9: Saturday

Nine things to know this morning, including a row between Church and State, the wrong type of Roscommon U-turn, and a bad day for Lady Gaga…

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New row between Church and State over ‘privileged’ confessions

Frances Fitzgerald says the ‘privilege’ of confession will not exempt a priest from new duties reporting child abuse.

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Poll: Should priests be exempted from mandatory crime reporting?

The government is to make it a crime for priests not to report a crime if it’s confessed to them. What do you think?

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Shatter insists mandatory reporting will apply to priests despite Cardinal’s...

Cardinal Seán Brady has said that the seal of the confession is inviolable and that any attempt to undermine it is a challenge to the right of Catholics to freedom of religion.

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No exceptions for priests in child abuse legislation

Catholic confession will not get special treatment in new laws over reporting child abuse, the government has confirmed.

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China: Gu Kailai given suspended death sentence for Heywood murder

Gu Kailai was found guilty of murdering British businessman Neil Heywood, a crime she had confessed to, and given the death penalty with two years’ reprieve in a case which has rocked China.

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Swedish serial killer case to be reviewed

Sture Bergwall was convicted of eight murders before later retracting his confession – and being acquitted in three cases.

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Germany’s Catholics told to pay church tax or no sacraments

Anyone who does not pay between eight and 10 per cent of income tax to the church will no longer be able to receive sacraments or become a godparent.

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Column: I don’t want my son to make his Communion, but I’m worried

Communion takes up too much school time says Emma Gilmore, but by opting out she fears her son may be ostracised.

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Fall guy: Michael Owen admits to diving for England

The Stoke striker admitted to ‘winning’ spotters against Argentina in two World Cups.

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11 things we all did when we were kids

Did you learn about Willie Birmingham? And use furniture to avoid lava?

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Lance Armstrong ‘plans to admit doping’ in Oprah interview

The shamed former peloton leader will tape an interview with Oprah Winfrey on Monday in Austin.

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American confesses to murder as he is executed

William Happ raped and strangled Angie Crowley in 1986 but only confessed as he lay on execution table.

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Cycling’s 2013: Armstrong admission overshadows Froome dominance

Team Sky took the yellow jersey at the Tour but the big story arrived away from the Champs Elysees.

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Fancy a confession box for the gaff? You can buy this one

Give up yer aul sins without missing the soaps.

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North Korea deports 75-year-old Australian after he signs “confession”

The missionary had been detained last month for distributing religious material.

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Pakistani man held for cannibalism after eating baby

The man admitted the terrible crime after being arrested by police. He had already served two years in prison for cannibalism.

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