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ILIR on the Move

By Declan O' Kelly, Contributor
April / May 2006

April 1, 2006 by Leave a Comment

Since our last issue the Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform (ILIR) has picked up enormous momentum. The ILIR was founded last December to raise the voice for the estimated 40,000 to 50,000 undocumented Irish people in the United States. Since the original meeting in Manhattan on December 9, a series of town-hall meetings have taken place in Yonkers, New York, Philadelphia, … [Read more...] about ILIR on the Move

Celtic Women Celebrate

By Irish America Staff
Febuary / March 2006

February 1, 2006 by Leave a Comment

Women from around the U.S. and three of the seven Celtic nations gathered in Milwaukee in October for the Conference of Celtic Women, held at the sprawling former church that houses the city's Irish Heritage Center. Organized by Jean K. Bills, the Conference featured singers from Scotland, Brittany and the U.S. "What makes these weekends so special is the bringing together of … [Read more...] about Celtic Women Celebrate

Ireland Commemorates
50 Years at the UN

By Irish America Staff
Febuary / March 2006

February 1, 2006 by Leave a Comment

Glucksman Ireland House at New York University hosted a luncheon to celebrate Ireland's 50th Anniversary as a member of the United Nations at the UN Private Dining Room on November 30. Loretta Brennan Glucksman, who together with her husband Lew, founded Glucksman Ireland House, introduced Secretary-General of the United Nations, Kofi Annan (pictured above with Irish Foreign … [Read more...] about Ireland Commemorates
50 Years at the UN

A Touch of the Heart

By Declan O'Kelly, Contributor
Febuary / March 2006

February 1, 2006 by Leave a Comment

Gabriel Byrne is a true Renaissance man. As an actor, he is currently receiving accolades for his performance as Cornelius Melody in a New York production of Eugene O'Neill's A Touch of the Poet. As a writer, he found much success with his autobiographical Pictures in My Head, and now he's shown himself to be quite the photographer -- a photographer with a heart. For what is … [Read more...] about A Touch of the Heart

Cash’s Forty Shades of Green

By Debbie McGoldrick, Contributor
Febuary / March 2006

February 1, 2006 by Leave a Comment

With Johnny Cash in the news a lot recently thanks to the movie Walk the Line, many tend to forget the music legend's ScotsIrish roots. Though he was always the Man in Black, Cash was also the guy who loved Ireland, so much so that he penned the song "Forty Shades of Green" after his first trip there in the 1960s. The lyrics go like this: "I close my eyes and picture the … [Read more...] about Cash’s Forty Shades of Green

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Archbishop Paul Cullen of Dublin becomes the first Irish cardinal on this day in 1866. Born in Co. Kildare, Cullen went on to study at the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith. Cullen was appointed rector of Irish College and helped secure the college’s future. While rector from 1832-1850, he forged a close friendship with Pope Gregory XVI and Pope Pius IX and helped safeguard the interests of the Irish church. He was first made Archbishop of Armagh and then transferred to Archbishop of Dublin in 1852, where he would be later made a cardinal.

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