US President Donald Trump has posted an AI-generated picture of himself as the Pope. Trump, who last week attended the funeral of Pope Francis, shared the image on his Truth Social account. It was later shared on the official White House Twitter/X account, where it has been viewed over 70m times. Trump has previously described himself as a Presbyterian but in 2020 said he … [Read more...] about US President Donald Trump posts AI picture of himself as Pope
US President Donald Trump posts AI picture of himself as Pope
Woman in her 70s dies in house fire in Limerick
A WOMAN in her 70s has died in a house fire in Co. Limerick. Gardaí and emergency services responded to reports of a fire at a property in Wolfe Tone Street in Limerick in the early hours of Saturday morning. "During a search of the premises, the body of a woman was discovered," read a statement from gardaí. "The woman, aged in her 70s, was pronounced deceased at the … [Read more...] about Woman in her 70s dies in house fire in Limerick
A Pilgrimage of Repair
In January 2025, to open the Jubilee of the World of Communication in Rome, the Dicastery for Communication at the Vatican, Colum McCann, author of numerous works and co-founder of Narrative 4 – a global non-profit which uses storytelling to better communities, stressed the importance of stories in his address to an audience that included Pope Francis. “The shortest distance … [Read more...] about A Pilgrimage of Repair
Pope Adrian IV, King Henry II and The Siege of Ireland
On December 4, 1154, Nicholas Breakspear, the first and only Englishman to ascend to the papacy, was unanimously elected the Catholic Church’s 107th pope. He chose Adrian IV, a posh name for a pope who proved deadly for the pesky isle across the sea, Ireland.
Quite unfairly, in 12th-century Europe, Ireland, a country steeped in spirituality, learning, and illuminated … [Read more...] about
Nellie Bly: “The Best Reporter in America”
Nellie Bly’s biographer, Brooke Kroeger, captured the essence of his admirable subject when he wrote: “In the 1880s, she pioneered the development of ‘detective’ or ‘stunt’ journalism, the acknowledged forerunner to full-scale investigative reporting.” Born Elizabeth Jane Cochran on May 5, 1864 to Michael Cochran and Mary Jane Cummings, both of whom were of Irish descent, Bly … [Read more...] about Nellie Bly: “The Best Reporter in America”



