Colm Fitzpatrick explores whether gambling is worth the risk Although many people dream of becoming rich overnight, trying to fulfil this fantasy through gambling might be an ironically unlucky decision. Gambling presents itself in many forms in the world today from the weekly lottery player who hopes they can defy all statistical odds, to…
Month: May 2018
Referendum debates fill the airwaves
With the referendum on the Eighth Amendment fast approaching it’s hard to keep up with all the media coverage, but a few items stand out. Instead of doing a head-to-head debate which might have allowed for claims to be interrogated, News at One (RTÉ Radio 1) had two obstetricians on different days. As journalists just…
A wacky and weird experiment for you to try
Children’s Corner Science experiments are always a great way to learn about the world around you, and make you rethink previously held ideas. Oobleck is a classic experiment that’s perfect for entertaining both parents and kids. We often make a distinction between liquid and solid, but Oobleck is a strange substance in the middle…
Family News and Events
Nanas, Papas and Babas Developing an intimate bond with your child or grandchild can be a rewarding, emotional and heart-warming experience. Taking inspiration from the Chester Beatty Library collections, the Tiny Fingers, Little Toes: Bealtaine event – Nanas, Papas and Babas will encourage interactions between grandparents, parents and children through storytelling and gentle movement. These…
Faith and generosity in the new emerging Ireland
Generous Love in Multi-Faith Ireland: Towards Mature Citizenship and a Positive Pedagogy for the Church of Ireland in Local Christian–Muslim Mission and Engagement by Suzanne Cousins (Church of Ireland Publishing, €6.00 / £5.00; available from the Theological Institute, Braemor Park, Dublin 14. ) The Rev. Suzanne Cousins was ordained to the Church of Ireland ministry in…
Faith in the Family
There are days when the whole idea of the holiness of everyday life seems like bizarre nonsense. Today has been one of those days. I found out today that something I have worked on and had professionally printed has two substantial errors in it and is going to have to be reprinted. I spent the…
I won’t stop doing something I dearly love just because I’m a woman
Emily Keyes When I was growing up, my parents taught me that being a feminist meant believing that women have the right to do whatever they want. I was never pressured into doing something just because I was a girl, and I was never dissuaded from doing something just because it was associated with…
Papal Nuncio opens new Sandyford pastoral centre
There was a celebratory mood in Dublin’s Sandyford parish at the weekend when the Pope’s representative in Ireland the Papal Nuncio Archbishop Jude Thaddeus Okolo visited the parish. Dr Okolo – a native of Nigeria – spoke at the 11am Sunday Mass about the huge impact that Irish missionaries had on his homeland. Speaking at…
120 French pilgrims set to visit Dublin for WMOF
Organised by the parish priest in St Patrick’s parish in Ringsend, 120 pilgrims from Rouen will attend the World Meeting of Families, and will make a special visit to the Dublin parish. Fr Ivan Tongue has arranged that on one of the evenings of the WMOF, set to be held in the capital from August…
When the student becomes the teacher
Colm Fitzpatrick speaks with a professor passionate about theology From once caricaturing religion as utter ‘nonsense’, one man is now teaching students about the role and relevance of theology in the world today. Stephen Bullivant, Professor of Theology and the Sociology of Religion in Twickenham’s St Mary’s University, is an award-winning scholar, speaker and…

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