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Homily remembers Pope Francis as pontiff who ‘chose to follow path of self-giving until the last day of his life’

Homily remembers Pope Francis as pontiff who ‘chose to follow path of self-giving until the last day of his life’

April 27, 2025 by

THE FUNERAL of Pope Francis heard how he wanted the church to be a home for everyone, particularly the marginalised. In turn, the appreciation in which the pontiff was held was reflected in the outpouring of affection for him in recent days, said Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re. Delivering the homily, Cardinal Re said the image of Pope Francis giving a blessing on Easter Sunday, … [Read more...] about Homily remembers Pope Francis as pontiff who ‘chose to follow path of self-giving until the last day of his life’

President Michael D. Higgins leads Irish delegation at funeral of Pope Francis

April 27, 2025 by

AN IRISH delegation led by President Michael D. Higgins attended the funeral of Pope Francis on Saturday. The pontiff was laid to rest at Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica in Rome following a funeral Mass at the Vatican. Italian officials say more than 400,000 people gathered at St Peter's Square for the funeral and lined the streets as the Pope's coffin was taken to his final … [Read more...] about President Michael D. Higgins leads Irish delegation at funeral of Pope Francis

Dynamic Anglo-Irish group Flook take top honours as TG4’s Grúpa Ceoil 2025

April 26, 2025 by

FOR three decades, Flook have been at the cutting edge of folk music, blending dynamic energy with inventive musicality. There’s a chance to see them at the Todmorden Folk Festival on May 3. They’ll then be heading back to Ireland to appear at the Gradam Ceoil TG4 Awards 2025 – Live Broadcast at University Concert Hall, Limerick. There’s a further chance to see the band in … [Read more...] about Dynamic Anglo-Irish group Flook take top honours as TG4’s Grúpa Ceoil 2025

Liam Neeson

April 25, 2025 by

The Big Fella Liam Neeson's career has skyrocketed in recent years, beginning with his starring role in the celebrated movie Schindler's List which led to a nomination for an Academy Award.  The County Antrim-born Neeson, a veteran of some 35 movies, now plays the title role in the epic movie by Neil Jordan based on the life of IRA leader Michael Collins, which will be … [Read more...] about Liam Neeson

Chicken Today, Feathers Tomorrow

By Victoria Stewart

August/September 2010

April 25, 2025 by

Chicken today, feathers tomorrow. That’s how my mother described life with my father, James McQuilan Stewart, a Belfast-born charmer whose love of literature led to my career as an advertising writer. In this 1923 photo, he looks every inch the winner. He arrived in New York in the early 1920s, bringing with him an excellent head for figures, a great sense of humor and the … [Read more...] about Chicken Today, Feathers Tomorrow

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December 24, 1889

Captain William O’Shea files for divorce, citing Parnell as his wife Kitty’s lover, which in turn caused the loss of Parnell’s political power. O’Shea, who had known about the Parnell and Kitty’s affair, only filed for divorce after his wife’s inheritance was lost. O’Shea, an MP for Galway, had also been swayed to the side of Gladstone who wanted to bring down Parnell’s movement for Home Rule. After the divorce was filed, Parnell and Kitty refused to contest in the hopes that they could marry following the trial. However, public sentiment turned against Parnell. The Irish Parliamentary Party quickly divided and he was forced to step down as head.

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