It is not often that a Bloody Sunday commemoration, St Brigid of Kildare’s feast day, a football match, and a desire to ...
The man behind the immensely popular Poetry Unbound podcast discusses the two books he’s publishing this year, early objections to Patrick Kavanagh, and the vitalness of surprise ...
As part of Catholic Schools Week, Ramsgrange National School welcomed some very special visitors to their school on Wednesday ...
The overall reorganisation, communicated to employees by the Irish-American payment firm’s chief people officer, Rob McIntosh, is to affect those working in product, engineering and operations.
The Irish have a rich tradition of storytelling and poetry, with their language full of colorful and insightful sayings and phrases that reflect their history, culture, and values. Irish sayings ...
Italy’s first-ever report on Catholic clerical sexual abuse ... of society at large to be confronted with it,” he told The Irish Times. “In my view, Italian society isn’t yet ready ...
"We're scared as a small Irish business to see what the implications are going to be if tariffs are going to be slapped on," Ms McCarthy said. "I think the uncertainty and the unknown is scaring ...
Bishop Tom Deenihan, Bishop of Meath and chair of the Council for Education of the Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference, said, "Grounded in the dedication to service of their communities, Catholic ...
In early January, Catholic news outlets released a reminder that Catholics are eligible for special indulgences this year. Indulgences are pardons believed to eliminate earthly suffering or time ...
Applause echoed around the High Court as three murderers - who stabbed a Catholic teen to death 50 years ago - failed to overturn their convictions. The mother of Francis Rice, who attended the ...
The Irish wake, by definition, was a celebration of the life of the deceased, full of uniquely Irish customs. If you've ever been to an Irish wake, you'll know that while it can be a sad affair ...
They would surely interject, “Hey fighting Frenchmen, we’re the real Irish Catholic university.” They’re not completely wrong. (Although, let’s remember, imaginary interlocutor ...