This popular, beloved saint had a wicked sense of humour
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Though many people casually think of as a nun’s day as one of prayer and devotion this has never really been the case. For in their enclosed world laborare est
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Bernadette saw a beautiful young woman standing there, smiling
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Anthony Redmond Two guests who took part on the Ryan Tubridy Show on RTÉ radio back in October 2006 were the well-known atheist Richard Dawkins and the journalist David Quinn.
Read moreCrazy Chronicles of a Parish Life reviewed in the Derry Journal
The life and times of Fr Michael Collins Father Michael Collins is a man who has always been easy to listen to. Whether he is delivering a sermon during Sunday
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A Christian voice from a realm of fear Anthony Redmond I have a Syrian friend whom I met in Dublin 15 years ago when he was a student of English. He
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Lord Eames: Stormont deadlock adding to Brexit uncertainty William Scholes THE lack of government at Stormont is plunging Northern Ireland into even greater uncertainty at a time when Brexit already
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Anne Harris The word was the former Abbott of Glenstal had published a new book on the church, sex and misogyny. Duty called: not a beach read, I knew, but
Read more‘Mindful Meditations for Every Day’ reviewed in The Irish Catholic
Peter Costello In Ireland, Sr Stanislaus Kennedy has long been much admired. One of the surprises among the releases of State papers at the turn of the year, as least
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