48th World Day of Communication

Posted on 29. May, 2014 in Church Teachings, Technology

Sunday June 1st is the 48th World Day of Communication. The message for this year’s World Day of Communication from Pope Francis is “Communication at the Service of an Authentic Culture of Encounter.” In his message Pope Francis talks about the benefits and challenges of new Media. Here is an extract from Archbishop Eamon Martin […]

The New Media Revolution

Posted on 22. May, 2014 in Church of Ireland, Church Teachings, Young people

“New Media is a communication revolution,” so says Bishop Trevor Williams, the Church of Ireland Bishop of Limerick, Killaloe and Ardfert. He has extensive experience in media; he worked as a producer for the BBC and has featured on several television programmes in Ireland. He also maintains his website and tries to tweet as much as […]

Music, a Journey of the Spirit

Posted on 22. May, 2014 in Achievement, Music, Uncategorized

Singer, songwriter and composer, Eamon Keane is also a counsellor. He comes from an artistic family — actor father, Eamonn, musician mother, Maura Hassett, journalist brother, Fergal, playwright uncle, John B — and his talents are eclectic. In the last year alone, the former Newstalk presenter has performed twice at the National Concert Hall and composed the score […]

Papal Canonisation

Posted on 22. May, 2014 in Saints, Uncategorized

Last month hundreds of thousands of people gathered at Rome to witness the canonisation of two great figures of 20th-century Roman Catholicism. An estimated 3,000 Irish people joined them; Michael Kelly, editor of the Irish Catholic was among them. Here he talks with Miriam Gormally about the event and the significance of the occasion in […]

Into Uganda

Posted on 15. May, 2014 in Faith and Justice

Many people experience a calling. For Andrew O’Callaghan, partner with PwC Services that calling was to go to Uganda in East Africa to work on an Aids project. Here he talks with Conor Deane about his time there and what his role was. He explains how the trip impacted him and his work and how […]

Falun Gong

Posted on 15. May, 2014 in Conflict, Uncategorized

Falun Gong is a discipline that combines meditation and slow-moving gigong exercises with a moral philosophy. Those who practice Falun Gong have been subject to a persecution campaign started by the Chinese Communist Party in July 1999. It is aimed at eliminating the practice in the People’s Republic of China. According to Amnesty International, it includes […]

A work of Imagination

Posted on 15. May, 2014 in Achievement

Cora Sherlock is a lawyer, activist and vice chairperson with the Pro Life campaign. She is also an author. She is currently writing a three-part fantasy novel. Here she talks with Conor Deane about what fiction means to her and from where she draws her inspiration.

National Vigil for Life

Posted on 08. May, 2014 in Church Teachings

Thousands gathered in Merion Square last Saturday for the National Vigil for Life  which was described as “the first step in a campaign dismantle the abortion law”. Cora Sherlock, lawyer and deputy chairperson of the Pro Life campaign spoke at the vigil about how politician had “broken their pro-life promise”   “The politicians and the […]

An Cruinniú Mhór

Posted on 08. May, 2014 in Church Teachings

  Rinne Conor Deane agallamh le Diarmuid Clifford mar gheall ar an gcruinniú mhór a rinne agóid in éadán reachtaíocht an rialtais maidir le naomhaíocht na beatha. Bhí Diarmuid agus an slua a bhí leis ag tabhairt fianaíse ar son na beatha. Tá Diarmuid a rá go ndeachaigh an rialtas siar ar na gealluintí a […]

The Father Sullivan Air

Posted on 08. May, 2014 in Uncategorized

This Sunday May 11 at 3pm, hundreds of people from all over Ireland will come to the People’s Chapel in Clongowes Wood College, near the village of Clane.   The people will to attend a mass of thanksgiving and prayer for the canonisation of the remarkable Jesuit John Sullivan SJ, a Portora educated Protestant who converted […]