Month: June 2022

Vatican Roundup

Pope calls for stricter gun laws after Texas shooting Saying his heart was broken at the news of at least 19 children and two adults being shot and killed at a Texas elementary school, Pope Francis said it was time to say “Enough!” and enact stricter laws on gun sales. At the end of his…

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The long tongues of tradition

The World of Books The picture which illustrates this article represents an old story-teller and his young listener as engraved as a tail-piece by artist Thomas Bewick, and comes from Ritson’s Robin Hood (1795), a celebrated collection of the medieval materials about that notorious British bandit. It is a charming scene, which I like to…

Francis: renewing the Church from the margins

Editor’s Comment Pope Francis has unveiled his latest additions to the Church’s most exclusive club. The College of Cardinals will be exclusively charged with choosing his successor when there is a vacancy. We used to, of course, say that they would elect a new Pope when the old Pope died – but Benedict’s abdication of…

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Outstanding young musicians at Dublin piano contest

With President Higgins on hand at the NCH to present the awards and the accompanying NSO under Gerhard Markson, the 12th triennial Dublin International Piano Competition finals had four outstanding young musicians – two Japanese, one Czechian and one Russian – vying for the €15,000 first prize along with a series of engagements across the…

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