‘Most determined spirit’ – Brian Maye on William Lawless, United Irishman and French officer
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Go figure – Brian Maye on Donegal computer pioneer Kay McNulty
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Superb pieces demonstrating Gabriel García Márquez’s first love
Brief reviews of The Scandal of the Century, Rave, and a new translation of King Kong Theory
Christopher Eccleston offers a haunting meditation on fatherhood
Brief reviews of I Love the Bones of You, The Sea Cloak and Other Stories and Resist! How to be an Activist in the Age of Defiance
Twitter’s unofficial poet laureate sparkles with his debut novel
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Jumping Jack – How Samuel Beckett’s favourite actor Jack MacGowran hit the heights
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Pope Paul’s views on development 50 years ago important today
Pope’s encyclical challenged trickle-down theory and warned of uneven growth
Georges Lemaître: the Belgian priest who preached the Big Bang
Even Einstein initially found Lemaître’s ‘big bang’ model of the origins of the universe far-fetched
Rite & Reason: Is God dead yet?
Still no answer to the question posed by ‘Time’ magazine 50 years ago
New Zealand CEO apologises for remark about Irish workers
Construction chief pointed finger at Irish for shoddy foundation work in Christchurch
Birth bicentenary of great educator and founder of Salesians St John Bosco
Taught poor youngsters ‘with gentleness and kindness rather than with physical force’
Mass in the vernacular 50 years old this year
Archbishop John Charles McQuaid loved the Latin language and culture and was not enthusiastic about the idea of an all-vernacular liturgy
Flannery O’Connor was ‘possibly the most theologically alert writer of the 20th century’
Opinion: She felt a strong solidarity and compassion for searching unbelievers
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