Dear Editor, I am writing as an African woman recently settled in Ireland. I think the Irish media should have reflected a greater diversity of views on the Eighth Amendment. A priority seemed to have been given to white Irish women. There is a significant number of black, Asian and other ethnic minority communities who…
Month: June 2018
Corpus Christi Procession and picnic unites families in Trim
At a time when Catholics are feeling “disheartened” the World Meeting of Families comes at no better time according to a parish priest in Meath after a special family event. Trim and Boardsmill Parish’s annual Corpus Christi Procession was held on Sunday last, the Feast of Corpus Christi. The procession this year had a distinctly…
Newspapers in and out of history
The World of Books Felix M. Larkin Even work on the scale of the new four-volume Cambridge History of Ireland (£350.00) cannot hope to be fully comprehensive. Nevertheless, the absence of a chapter on Irish newspapers in the History is quite remarkable. There is a chapter in volume four on broadcasting, but nothing specifically…
No shortage of imagination but top prize goes east
Pat O’Kelly Brainchild of the ubiquitous John O’Conor, the Dublin International Piano Competition celebrated its 30th birthday last month with the 11th of its triennial events held at both the RDS and National Concert Hall. The 2018 competition, with its €15,000 first prize, together with a series of recitals in Ireland and overseas including…
Gossip destroys Holy Spirit’s gift of peace – Pope Francis
Junno Arocho Esteves Peace is a gift that can easily be destroyed through petty gossip and speaking ill of others, Pope Francis said. People who receive and give the sign of peace “should be men and women of peace” and not ruin “the peace made by the Holy Spirit with your tongue”, the pope…
Mexico archdiocese and abuse survivors network pledge cooperation
David Agren The Archdiocese of Mexico City and SNAP Mexico – the Mexican chapter of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests – have agreed to work cooperatively to protect children, promote healing and pursue justice in the cases of paedophile prelates. The archdiocese and SNAP Mexico said in a joint statement on June…
Magdalene women were ‘profoundly failed’ – President Higgins
President Michael D. Higgins has described the treatment of women and children in state-controlled institutions managed by the Church as a “deep stain on Ireland’s past”. During an historic ceremony hosted by Mr Higgins and his wife Sabina on Tuesday to honour former residents of Magdalene laundries, the president said that “all of you and…