Msgr Raymond Murray had an uphill battle exposing human rights abuses, writes Martin O’Brien
Month: November 2013
Surrogacy fragments the family
The Irish Times carried an extraordinary story recently of a woman who got pregnant on her lunchtime break, using anonymously donated sperm from the Danish firm, Cryos. What gave the story an added twist is that the woman is adopted, and had spent her whole life wondering “what it was like to look like somebody”.…
Intelligent Christianity with C.S. Lewis
Fr Thomas Casey SJ reflects on key things we can learn from this genius of modern Christianity
Are we missing something?
Globalisation is not something that is done to us, it reflects our choices, writes John Bruton
Let exercise improve your life
You don’t have to be a fitness fanatic
The witness of parents
Faith Formation by Rosemary Lavelle
Life’s Little Things
The key to family harmony is realism
A cozy cover for a hot water bottle
Stay warm this winter with this homemade hot water bottle cover.
‘We must remember not to forget’
Bernadette Sweetman meets a Holocaust survivor
First JPII awards for Cloyne
Pope John Paul II Awards in Mallow.

Breda O'Brien
Cathal Barry
Paul Keenan