Category: Features

All work and no play

Hannah Harn discusses when working hard becomes a health risk   Everybody has had a long week, pulled an all-nighter, or worked overtime on different occasions throughout their life. However, sometimes an extra shift at work can turn into a much more serious issue. Workaholism is often referred to as the compulsion to do work.…

Pushing for positive change in the parish

Personal Profile Hannah Harn   Working in child safeguarding was a passion for one Kerry woman after a career of teaching, but not everybody was willing to change their operating procedures. When she ran into resistance from her trainees, Bridie Cronin refused to give up. “I know a lot of parish representatives and priests didn’t…

Let the games begin

Hannah Harn discusses the pitfalls and potential of Ireland’s video game industry   When most people turn on their gaming console, they are looking for an hour or two of fun on the weekends. Now, some of the best players the gaming world has to offer are finding ways to turn a hobby into a…

Give your children the gift of Irish

Caoimhín De Barra explains how he not only taught himself Irish, but is raising his children through Irish in the US   When I was in primary school, I hated Irish. Mostly, I hated it because I struggled at it so badly. Never in a million years did I imagine that I would one day…

Do e-cigarettes save tobacco addicts?

Vaping acts as a replacement nicotine source which may precipitate a new public health crisis, writes Hannah Harn   Cigarette smoking, which causes nearly 6,000 deaths in Ireland each year, is on the decline. The annual Healthy Ireland Survey found that the prevalence of smoking dropped from 23% in 2015 to 20% in 2018, and…

From Ballymun to Chile in search of social justice

Personal Profile Hannah 
Harn   From growing up in Limerick to leading the conversation in applied spirituality, the path of one Jesuit priest carried him through the Chilean military regime and guided him through his ongoing commitment to social justice service in the modern world. Dr Michael O’Sullivan, Director of the Spirituality Institute for Research and…