Living with Grief: Walking the Spiral by Bairbre Cahill (Redemptorist Publications, £7.95)
Month: November 2015
Faith in the Family
Our parish is using the Do this in Memory programme this year to support the children and families who are preparing for First Reconciliation and First Eucharist. The response to the programme from parents has been very positive with many commenting on how good it is to be involved, to feel more connected to the…
It’s the little things that make a big difference
Adding detail is one of my favourite things about decorating a room. I love how a few simple ornaments and soft furnishings can make such a difference. In fact, it’s a great way to add colour to your room if you’re not quite bold enough to have peacock blue walls! It’s easy to pick up…
Limerick parish prepares youth for the workplace
Mags Gargan talks to people involved in a parish work experience scheme
Theological liberalism is tearing Christianity apart
The wrong kind of synodality risks the Catholic Church fracturing like Anglicanism, writes David Quinn
Saoirse Ronan comes of age in international romance
Brooklyn (15A)
Let’s say thanks properly, before it is too late
The Irish State must have ‘the maturity to acknowledge and indeed celebrate the contribution of religious men and women’, writes Fr Martin Delaney
Ghosts of the past and modern atrocities
While psychological thrillers can be ‘intriguing’, a story of defiance, of good versus evil is ‘inspiring’, writes Brendan O’Regan
An artist born to sing for the nation
An Poc ar Buile: The Life & Times of Seán Ó Sé by Seán Ó Sé with Patricia Ahern (Collins Press, €17.99.
Oriental delights made plain
Japanese Food Made Easy by Fiona Uyema (Mercier Press, €24.99)

Peter Costello
Bairbre Cahill
Courtney McGrail
Mags Gargan
David Quinn
Aubrey Malone
Brendan O’Regan