Rev. Harold Good offers his perspective of the peace process
Month: February 2014
Journeying Together
Irish Church hosts migrant conference
Thousands celebrate Divine Mercy
Faithful gather for annual conference
The new sectarianism
There is tolerance for all but religious, writes David Quinn
Pope Francis creates new cardinals
Nineteen prelates receive the ‘red hat’
Pope creates Vatican economy office
Single office to oversee all financial affairs
Pope’s priority: removing obstacles to faith
The Pontiff laid out his priorities last week, writes Francis X. Rocca
A ‘controversial’ sacrament
The Dark Box: A Secret History of Confession, by John Cornwell (Profile Books, €20.99/£16.99)
Towards a Catholic reawakening
This pamphlet is adapted from a lecture which Dermot Lane, the retired president of the Mater Dei Institute, gave to a conference on religions and beliefs in primary education held at St Patrick’s College back in April 2013. He drew on some of the material in the Report on Patronage and Pluralism in the Primary…
Noah’s flood and God’s covenant with man
In the history of biblical archaeology, as it developed during the Victorian era, no episode is more remarkable that the discovery made by George Smith of the British Museum in 1872. On a clay tablet from the royal library of Nineveh he deciphered a much older Mesopotamian version of the flood story familiar from the…