by soconaill | Jun 15, 2020 | News
Prayers We sit here in our living rooms, Our shelves are full of great food, With lots of time to do at ease, All the things to improve our mood. Who would believe a day would come, When staying at home could be so much fun. When idle time becomes a virtue, Being on...
by soconaill | Jun 12, 2020 | Articles, Featured
An avowed fascination with military force; an overwhelming need for attention; a gift for gulling the less discerning while lying from dawn to dusk; an extraordinary inability to empathise with those who suffer worst from bigotry, abuse of power and lack of health...
by soconaill | Jun 8, 2020 | Featured
“The cross stands at the center of the Christian faith of African-Americans because Jesus’ suffering was similar to their American experience. Just as Jesus Christ was crucified, so were blacks lynched. In the American experience, the cross is the...
by soconaill | Jun 6, 2020 | News
“We should look at fundamentals rather than practicalities of reopening churches.” This was the headline for an Irish Times article by a lecturer at Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, on Tuesday June 2nd, 2020. Pointing to the ageing profile of most of...
by soconaill | Jun 5, 2020 | News
‘Catholics join solidarity efforts in Minnesota’ This is the heading for a story by the National Catholic Reporter of another aspect of events in Minnesota – spontaneous volunteering to repair and restore hope in Minneapolis, racked by policing...
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