A Point of View: Why it’s time to turn the music off

In almost every public place today the ears are assailed by the…

About the Author: Roger Scruton

Roger Scruton is visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, Senior Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall Oxford and visiting Research Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of St Andrews. He has written over thirty books, several novels and a number of general textbooks on philosophy and culture, and he has composed two operas.

Doing Justice to our 1916 Patriots

David Quinn, the prominent Catholic commentator, in his column in the Irish…

About the Author: Richard Greene

Richard Greene served as a public representative on Dublin County Council and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council. He campaigned over many years for innocent people jailed during the Northern Ireland conflict and founded with others the Irish National Congress in the late Eighties in order to encourage the various IRA factions to engage politically with the Northern problem. He is a longtime member of the 1916-1921 Club whose mission is to honour all the men and women who fought for Irish freedom regardless of what side they took in the Civil War.

Book review: 
Life is a Blessing

Life is a Blessing A biography of Jerome Lejeune Author: Clara Lejeune-Gaymard…

About the Author: Rev. Conor Donnelly

Fr Conor Donnelly qualified as a medical doctor in University College Dublin in 1977 and worked as a house physician and surgeon for one year at St. Vincent’s Hospital, Dublin. He was ordained a priest in 1981 for the Prelature of Opus Dei. He obtained a doctorate in Theology from the University of Pamplona, Spain in 1982. He is at present the chaplain of Kianda School for Girls, Kenya.