Concern has sparked a major renewal campaign.
Month: October 2014
Vatican row over synod mid-term family report
‘Not what we’re saying at all,’ claims cardinal
An autumnal garland for Halloween
Combine your favourite colours and items of the season
Parents must guide children through our alcohol-fuelled society
What can those who are responsible for young people do to counteract some of the negative aspects of the Irish relationship with alcohol?
What are the lasting events of our age?
The great artists and writers of today may well be, in part, names that are now totally unfamiliar or unknown to us
Down lanes both broad and narrow
Here, in some 90,000 words, is the life story of popular broadcaster Donncha Ó Dúlaing from his first steps in life though some 50 years of entertaining people largely with tales and characters from the parishes of Ireland. But Donncha’s words are only part of it, for his book includes hundreds of photographs running over…
That clear writing leads to clear thinking is not restricted to the academic world
Steven Pinker, a professor in the psychology department of Harvard University, is known as the author of How the Brain Works, but much of his work is, in reality, devoted to language and expression, what he calls elsewhere “the stuff of thought”. The style of this book might suggest it was yet another mandarin book,…
Magic and politics: the black arts of a very troubled Ulster
Black Magic and Bogeymen: Fear, Rumour and Popular Belief in the North of Ireland 1972-74
Ireland is a beacon to the World for its care of mothers and babies
Pro-Life Campaign hosts annual conference
Ireland must face up to its obesity pandemic
The most important thing you can do for good health is to get aerobically fit, writes Prof. William Reville

Cathal Barry
Michael Kelly
Erin Fox
Maria Byrne
Peter Costello
Mags Gargan
William Reville