Category: Books

Sidelights on the Skelligs I

An excerpt from Patrick Weston Joyce, English as We Speak it in Ireland (London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1910), pages 324-325.   In his essay on the “Skellig Lists” in Irish folk life contributor Shane Lehane overlooks this interesting and important notice of the custom by the Victorian scholar of all things Irish, Patrick Weston…

Sidelights on the Skelligs II

“Who founded Skellig monastery?” remains a moot question, as the lawyers say. The relevant contributors to this book have to admit that though the name of St Fíonán is associated with the early centuries of Skellig’s human history, who truly founded the monastery is an obscure issue. But it may be that light on this…

Finding the inner life of being alone

Dancing with Loneliness by José María R. Olaizola SJ Messenger Publication, (€12.95/£11.95) The author of this book is a Spanish Jesuit, who is presently head of institutional communications for the Society of Jesus in Spain (which means in effect, when you think about it, the whole Spanish speaking world, which I realised during the translation…

Recovering the curious life and the European legend of ‘the white Martyr of Munster’

Searching for Thaddeus: Images of a Forgotten Irishman in Ireland and Italy, by Patricia Curtin-Kelly (Liberties Press, €20/£18) This is an interesting and unusual book, which will perhaps lead readers into new places to explore, not only in the remoter parishes of western Munster, but also in northern Italy. It focuses on the city of Ivrea, a place…

St Dymphna: The tragedy of an Irish princess

Crazy about Dymphna: The Story of a Girl who Drove a Medieval City Mad, by Sven Van Dorst and others (Antwerp: Hannibal Publishing / Phoebus Foundation, €63.25/£55.00) Exhibition in the National Gallery of Ireland, runs until May 28 Davnet and Dympna: a single cult, by Seosamh Ó Dufaigh (Clogher Historical Society, €30.00)   In 2016,…