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Trying to go back in time just doesn't work

Trying to go back in time just doesn't work

Fri, 18 Apr, 2025

In 2017, I was extremely fortunate to be in the presence of former United States Senator George Mitchell at Mount Falcon. I like to claim it was a private audience, as that’s what it felt like.
'Slow work of God' bears fruit in Killala Diocese

'Slow work of God' bears fruit in Killala Diocese

Thu, 17 Apr, 2025

Rome wasn’t built in a day. So the word goes. And Catholic Rome doesn’t move very far in a day, a year or even a lifetime. It’s why the famous Jesuit priest, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, composed a reflection on ‘The Slow Work of God’.
Rulebooks tend not to serve priests very well

Rulebooks tend not to serve priests very well

Wed, 16 Apr, 2025

Recently, Bishop Donal Roche, Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin, said he was worried that the sacredness of the liturgy is being eroded by, for example, people looking for pop-songs at funeral Masses and wanting to bring up footballs and fishing rods in ...
Ignorance is bliss on the US stock market

Ignorance is bliss on the US stock market

Wed, 16 Apr, 2025

Nobody knows anything. William Goldman, the Oscar-winning writer of screenplays for All the President’s Men, Marathon Man and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, coined this phrase when speaking of the Hollywood industry.
The long lives and troubled times of our bogs

The long lives and troubled times of our bogs

Sun, 13 Apr, 2025

Here on this ribbon of bog road  where curlews cry and teal and mallard burst from darkening bog-holes  I stand cathedralled.
New era of tariffs is a reality check for Ireland

New era of tariffs is a reality check for Ireland

Sat, 12 Apr, 2025

How should we describe this move to bring back tariffs? The end of free trade, the death of globalisation, the collapse of our business model - it has been called all those things and to what extent it becomes any of them remains fully to be seen.
Lessons must be learned from 'Adolescence'

Lessons must be learned from 'Adolescence'

Fri, 11 Apr, 2025

It would take a particularly cold-hearted individual to watch the final episode of the acclaimed Netflix drama Adolescence and not find it heartbreaking. I won’t lie – I was a blubbering mess watching it.
The poorest will suffer from Trump's tariffs

The poorest will suffer from Trump's tariffs

Thu, 10 Apr, 2025

In what can only be described as economic chest-thumping of Cro-Magnon proportions, US President Donald Trump has unleashed his latest fiscal cudgel upon the world.
Beware of scare stories on US Immigration

Beware of scare stories on US Immigration

Wed, 09 Apr, 2025

“We have your phone. . . we know you intend to work in your brother’s restaurant. . . you have no money otherwise. . .
US tariffs and Chinese competition spell trouble for Ireland

US tariffs and Chinese competition spell trouble for Ireland

Sun, 06 Apr, 2025

Current global trade wars have their roots in a superpower competition born of China’s emergence as the world’s largest manufacturing and exporting nation and a formidable competitor for the Western world’s largest automobile and technology ...
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