Month: June 2025

A Newfoundland sidelight on the Irish revolution

An Accidental Villain: A Soldier’s Tale of War, Deceit and Exile, by Linden MacIntyre (Random House Canada, £22.00  /  €18.99).   Ireland connections with Newfoundland are one of those topics readers are aware of, but rarely seem to receive detailed exploration. Here,  however, is a book by an eminent Canadian writer and television reporter which will…

When the director married the actress

A director shouts “Action!” In front of him stands his wife. How is she going to respond? Will she say, “Yes, sir, no sir, three bags full, sir” or will she be difficult? Will she freeze? Some people perform better at their chosen avocations when their loved ones are watching them. Others ‘corpse.’ There are…

Life in the Woods the Irish Way

Year in the Woods: Montalto through the Seasons, by Paul Clements (Merrion Books,  €18.99/ £17.99)    Our relations with the natural world have provided a theme which has engaged people of spirit and sensibility since writing began almost, but certainly in the last few centuries. In receiving this book for review  the title at once…

The feast of the Irish martyrs

Tomorrow, Friday June 20, we celebrate the feast of the Irish martyrs. Between 1579 and 1654, 17 Irish martyrs, men and women, lay and clerical, were put to death for their Catholic faith. They were beatified by Pope St John Paul II in 1992. Their names were: Patrick O’Healy OFM; Con O’Rourke OFM; Matthew Lambert;…

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Aid workers condemn rape as a weapon of war in Congo

According to aid workers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, sexual violence against women and girls is on the rise. “The systematic use of rape as a weapon of war is not only a violation of human rights, but also a targeted strategy to destabilise communities,” said the country director of the aid organisation…

The General Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation will meet in Augsburg in 2030. The occasion is the 500th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession, as the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria announced in Munich on Friday. This was decided by the Council of the World Federation in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa. The Confessio Augustana is…

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‘Religious belief is good for you’ says Harvard experts

Practising a religious faith boosts hope, resilience, and wellbeing according to major new research, confirming the findings of previous studies reported in this paper. The new study comes from Harvard University, and commenting on it one of Ireland’s leading psychiatrists, Professor Patricia Casey told this paper: “Basically what the Church is teaching is actually common…

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