Yesterday, British PM Boris Johnson issued one of the most transparently unsubstantial apologies ever committed to paper to the families of the victims of the…
A brief guide on how to formally leave the Irish Catholic Church
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The 2018 campaign to elect Ireland’s president is well and truly underway, with the electorate set to cast their votes later this October. Despite being…
One of the marks of a civilised society is the drive to move beyond our own individual interests, and to examine issues in terms of…
To understand Northern Irish politics, it’s imperative to first understand the history of the country. In the 1600s, beginning in 1609, British Protestants were…
I am a Christian, but I am not a Catholic To those of you who left the Church years ago, or those of you…
What happens when politicians quit? Despite the near-impossibility under Irish law of removing an elected official from local or national office, circumstances can change for…
As I was reading about the grand jury report on the Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal, one particular quote struck me. It refers to how…
Darragh Roche RTÉ’s long overdue documentary on the history of women in Ireland, ‘No Country For Women,’ highlighted a reality that everyone already knew…