The return of a stolen relic has added another tale to the saint’s legend. By Jesse Harrington This April (2018), in the choir-sung presence of the archbishop of Dublin, […]
Read More →By Ruth McManus Recent suggestions that some of Dublin’s distinctive twentieth-century local authority flat complexes could be ‘de-listed’ as a prelude to demolition have generated a timely debate about the […]
Read More →JULY 10 Tues 8pm Genealogical Society of Ireland, Dún Laoghaire Further Education Institute, Cumberland Street. Unlocking Catholic records outside Ireland, Brian Donovan. Adm. €3. 14 Sat 11.30am Mayo Genealogy Group, […]
Read More →By Joseph E.A. Connell Jr During the 1916 Rising, many Gaelic Athletic Association members fought with the rebels. The GAA subsequently became increasingly militant. The Association often held meetings in […]
Read More →Sir,—Your editorial ‘Judging the Catholic Church’ (HI 26.2, March/April 2018) is reasonably fair and nuanced, which is certainly not the norm in such commentary over the last 20–30 years. The […]
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