A bouquet of roses and champagne with strawberries make the perfect treat for St Valentine’s Day. You can hit three birds with one stone by baking this strawberry and champagne sponge decorated with royal icing roses. For an alcohol free version, just omit the champagne from the buttercream. 275g self-raising flour 275g unsalted butter 275g…
Month: February 2016
Why faith schools are unique
Chloe Mangan Chloe Mangan describes what it means to have a Catholic ethos in her school I feel really lucky to be a student in a Catholic school managed by the CEIST Trust. Our prayer room is a wonderful facility. It is a room of escapism, tranquillity and silence. Moments of appreciation, forgiveness, or sorrow…
Cheery chipmunks create mayhem on the way to Miami
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (G) We’ve had dinosaurs ruling the Earth. We’ve had robotoid cowboys on a virtual reality game show. We’ve even, for God’s sake, had vampires from outer space. But what filmgoers really needed was, yes, an episode of American Idol featuring a trio of singing chipmunks. This is what’s…
Unfunny comedy that aims to offend
Brendan O’Regan reflects on “something of a good news bad news week” It was something of a good news bad news week. Síle Ní Chonaonaigh (fresh from the wonderful Garraí Glas gardening programme) gets to apply her infectious enthusiasm and good humour as she dips into rural life as presenter of Dúiche (TG4) which last…
Saint’s bones and some gorgeous relics of the past
The Materiality of Devotion in Late Medieval Northern Europe: Images, Objects and Practices ed. by Henning Laugerud, Salvador Ryan & Laura Katrine Skinnebach (Four Courts Press, €29.95) At one time we used to hear older people complaining that the changes brought about by Vatican II had brought an end to many of the devotional pictures…
President Griffith: A greater man than many think
Arthur Griffith by Owen McGee (Merrion Press, €27.00) Colum Kenny Arthur Griffith, the first president of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State in 1922, deserves more respect than he gets. This intriguing and polemical volume will help to redress the balance. Born in Dominick Street in 1872, and having shared the hardships of so…
Recent books in brief
Journey of Love: Teresa of Avila’s Interior Castle, a Readers Guide by Eugene McCaffrey OCD, with a foreword by Vincent O’Hara OCD (Teresian Press, £4.00; www.carmelitebooks.com). The author is well known from his talks, retreats and his writings on St Teresa, largely at Avila in Dublin where he is based. This little book, written for…
The World of Books
The hidden past of Viking Dublin A few weeks before Christmas, there was published what was among the most important Irish books of last year. This was Patrick Wallace’s Viking Dublin: The Wood Quay Excavations (Irish Academic Press, €60.00 hb), the final magisterial report on archaeological investigations into Viking Dublin, which began in Christ Church Place…
Responding to the call of God
“the God who calls is the God who loves, who forgives, the God who sees into our hearts and gently but very definitely coaxes us to be the very best person we can be”, writes Fr Martin Delaney Recently I returned to my home parish for the funeral of one of my neighbours, a Kiltegan…
Persecution in Middle East drives ecumenical breakthrough
In what is being hailed as the biggest ecumenical development in decades, Pope Francis is to meet with the Russian Orthodox Patriarch on February 12 during a two-hour stopover on the way to Mexico. Describing the first ever meeting of a Pope and Russian patriarch, as “an event that, in the ecumenical journey and in…

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