Shopping centres to hear of Pope’s message of love
Month: November 2015
D’Arcy makes my blood boil
Dear Editor, Ray D’Arcy’s blood was boiling as he listened to David Quinn on the Clare Byrne Show. Maybe now he understands how many of us felt, when he allowed the views of Richard Dawkins and Ruaírí Quinn to go unchallenged on his own recent programmes. Yours etc., Brendan Daly, Longford, Co. Longford.
Journalists backed against Vatican clampdown
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has announced its support for Italian journalists Gianluigi Nuzzi and Emiliano Fittipaldi, who have been indicted by the Vatican, along with three others, for the crime of disseminating secret documents. “By writing Avarizia [Avarice] and Via Crucis [published in English as Merchants in the Temple] Italian journalists Gianluigi Nuzzi and Emiliano…
Religion being banished from all our screens
A new ‘secular prudery’ wants to ban religion from public view, writes David Quinn
After Paris: violence and the human condition
We can’t allow different agendas to deflect from the deeper questions about violence, writes Dr Con Casey
Painting with light: Wilhelmina Geddes brought back to life
Wilhelmina Geddes: Life and Work by Nicola Gordon Bowe (Four Courts Press, €50)
Make your vote count for future generations
Dear Editor, Shortly your readers will be asked, on their doorsteps, at polling booths and media debates, to elect a government which will shape Irish society for our children. Aggressive secularists in politics and media are now pushing their secularist values into schools in order to secularise coming generations. If you do nothing, they will…
Muslims more than ever need our support
This is not a good time to be a Muslim in the Western world. As the violence perpetrated by radical Islamic groups such as ISIS, Al Qaeda and Boko Haram becomes more and more prevalent, huge numbers of people are becoming paranoid about and even openly hostile towards the Islam religion, seeing all Muslims as…
When facing bad news, involve the whole family
A Parent’s Perspective
Remember to pray, urges John Hume’s wife
Pat Hume, wife of “Ireland’s greatest person” John Hume, has said she believes very strongly in the power of prayer and always encourages her grandchildren in their prayer lives. Speaking on RTÉ’s Sunday with Miriam, Mrs Hume told Miriam O’Callaghan that she believes “very strongly” in the power of prayer. Her normal practice over the…

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David Quinn
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