Dark Enchantment by Dorothy Macardle (Tramp Press, Recovered Voices Series, No.6) Teresa Whitington Dorothy Macardle has been primarily associated with her 1937 partisan history The Irish Republic, written at Eamon de Valera’s request to give an account of the independence struggle from the anti-treaty side. In so far as the novelist Dorothy Macardle is known,…
Month: April 2020
We need answers about the failure to protect nursing home residents
It is untenable for the Government to refuse to admit mistakes and we need a public inquiry, writes David Quinn Nursing homes in Ireland, whether private or HSE-run, look after about 30,000 elderly people. That comes to roughly 0.6% of our population. Yet these homes account for around 50% of all Covid-19 related deaths…
A Gift of Life to the World
Michelle Robertson ‘The harvest is rich but the labourers are few, so ask the Lord of the harvest to send out labourers to his harvest.’ ~ Matthew 9:37 We are living through the strangest of times, a turning point in human history. I’m sure we all feel it, the world is on the brink of great change.…
Sisters of Bon Secours use tech to stay connected
The Sisters of Bon Secours are embracing technology as a way of connecting their Bon Secours family worldwide at this challenging time. Anne-Marie Whelan who works for the Sisters as their Evangelisation and Vocations Officer in Ireland and Great Britain tells us that like many congregations, families and even businesses there are challenges in maintaining…
Get to know the Irish Capuchins
Over 400 Years of Service in Ireland The Capuchin Franciscan Friars were founded in the early 1500’s in Italy with the desire to return to a closer living of the rule of St Francis of Assisi. Capuchins arrived in Ireland in 1616 and since then have become an intrinsic part of the Irish story. Today…
Dodging bullets at a dangerous time in Guinea
Personal profile “You have grenades going over, not knowing where they’re going to land and you have bullets flying – like our house had a number of bullet holes,” says Sr Bridget Lacey, speaking of her personal experience of an attack on a refugee camp where she was working at the time. It was…
Walking in the Footprint of Jesus
We Franciscans are a Fraternity in Mission, inspired by the life of St. Francis to bring the Gospel of Joy and Grace to the world. We devote our lives to the search for God in a communal life of prayer, simplicity of life and service to others. At the heart of Francis’ Gospel vision is…
Asking the right questions during ‘vocations crisis’
Fr Colm Mannion Born in Birr, Co. Offaly, I didn’t come in contact with the Dominican Order until I moved to Dublin in my early 20’s. After some years involved with the Legion of Mary, I eventually received the grace to put myself forward for the priesthood. While it took some years for me to…
Presentation Brothers Response during this time of COVID-19
The Presentation Brothers extends their prayers, thoughts, best wishes and expression of solidarity to all affected in so many ways by this COVID-19 outbreak. The united effort, both local and global, to combat this virus, has been phenomenal. People have rallied together to do their part in the flight against the spread of the virus.…
Founding the Christian Brothers
Edmund Rice 1762-1844 The Christian Brothers were founded just over two hundred years ago by a remarkable Irishman called Edmund Rice. Born into a situation where his people had little share in their country’s resources, Edmund was part of a minority who had the advantage of a good education and everything needed in the way…