Dear Editor, In the autumn 1944, the Western allies had the deluded idea that the Wehrmacht was beaten and that it was only a force of old men and children. What shocked them with their defeat at Arnhem in September 1944, and the Ardennes attack two months later, was the transformation of a supposedly defeated enemy into…
Month: January 2015
St Joseph missing from prayers
Dear Editor, Without doubt the two most powerful prayers of the Catholic faith are the Angelus and the Rosary. Both are of very long standing and recited all around the world, so what could possibly be missing from them? The exact same thing that had been missing from the Eucharistic prayers of the Mass, i.e.…
Archbishop Michael Neary laid out a plan for the future
Dear Editor, It is a pity that your initial coverage (IC 13/11/2014) of Archbishop Michael Neary’s homily to the Association of Papal Knights did not make it past the first half of the sermon, else Deirdre Uí Ghoibín (Letters, IC 04/12/2014) might have been saved from her uncharitable assessment. The archbishop’s homily was remarkable for…
Saving Robert Emmet’s birthplace and the plaque that never was
Echoes of the past from the Archives
Danes’ view of Irish censorship
Echoes of the past from the Archives
President Reagan in Ireland
Echoes of the past from the Archives
Status of the papal delegate in Britain
Echoes of the past from the Archives
Britain’s debt to Ireland over the Irish College
Echoes of the past from the Archives
Farewell, Victoria
Echoes of the past from the Archives
George Plant: The dark career of an Irish revolutionary
Echoes of the past from the Archives









