Month: February 2019

US Catholic charities tackle deadly polar vortex

A broad swath of the US Midwest experienced a deep freeze during last week with historic low temperatures impacting daily routines. The Arctic blast forced the cancellation of flights, stopped mail delivery in several states, caused power outages and closed businesses, restaurants, schools and government offices with temperatures as low as -37°C. Catholic schools, in…

Strawberry Swirl Cheesecake – a perfect dessert

Sweet Treats   Laura Anderson   This indulgent no-bake cheesecake is ideal for treating your special someone this coming Valentine’s Day. Although the method is lengthy, it is simple and no baking means there’s no chance you can burn it! Don’t be tempted to add any extra ingredients to the filling though, as this could…

Family News and Events

Tiny Tots Tuesday: Gymboree! Bring your little ones along for a morning of music, dance and games in an interactive workshop on Tuesday February 12. EPIC, the Irish Emigration Museum, is located at the heart of Dublin at Custom House Quay on the River Liffey – the original departure point for so many of Ireland’s…

Call ‘censorship zones’ by their proper name

Dear Editor, Mary Kenny’s discussion of the pros and cons of censorship, and how her own views on the subject have varied over the years (IC 31/1/2019) was the sort of honest analysis Ireland’s media sees too little of. Too often our airwaves and newspapers are rife with dogmatic claims that censorship is never right,…

What is Church without children?

Should young children be allowed in Church? Too many have commented on this question in recent times to skate through them here, but it’s been a big debate on the Catholic internet, with serious questions being raised about what actually happens at Mass, what we believe Mass is about and about whether a Church without…

Tapping into education for everyone

There’s usually a positive response when people whose background becomes an obstacle to education manage to access it despite the challenges, and sometimes later in life. Last Friday night’s Nationwide (RTE 1) was quite uplifting, focusing as it did on the Trinity Access Programme (TAP). We heard from several people, young and older, who had…