As we approach Mission Month, Lily Gaynor describes life as a lay Christian missionary in West Africa.
Category: Features
A house of hospitality and heritage
Sarah Kelly takes a tour of the Mercy International Centre in Dublin
Building homes of hope
Young D&C volunteers working in Ethiopia
Assuming the best in young people
Liza Hughes reports from a Summer Camp for youth in Armagh & Clogher
Lucky grandparents, lucky children
Family activities Anne O’Connell If a grandparent has a skill which they can pass on to their grandchild, February is a good month to do so: there are still many long, dark evenings ahead. It can be any skill from tying shoelaces to whistling, to skimming a flat stone across the water! Think of…
Unlocking the silence
The silence of bystanders in the face of bullying reinforces the behaviour, writes Terri Ryan The word bully triggers images of a robust bully or bullies who use dominance on someone who has become submissive and defenceless to stand up to them. You feel sad for the victim, which quickly deepens to concern.…
To my daughter . . .
In a rediscovered letter, a dying mother says goodbye to her young daughter ‘When we bought two (copy) books for your homework so that you had the opportunity to use the one ”like all the others” I made up my mind to write a long, long letter to you in the one you didn’t…
Sharing the joy of a family Epiphany
Erin Fox looks at some traditional ways of celebrating the feast of the Epiphany The feast of the epiphany is traditionally about celebrating the three wise men’s visit to Jesus Christ. But it also marks the end of Christmas for many. The holiday is celebrated in many different ways across the world; each…




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