Results from Tag: 'irish catholics'
‘The Making of Irish New York’: Historian Offers New Insights Into the Emerald Isle Diaspora in the Big Apple
Author upends more than 150 years of assumptions about the approximately 1.3 million immigrants from Ireland who came to the United States during and just after the Great Famine of the 1840s.
Irish Voters Mull Constitutional Amendments Downgrading Traditional Family Structure
“The government is talking about deleting the word ‘woman,’ the word ‘mother,’ and the word ‘home’ from our constitution,” Steen noted.
The Spirit of the St. Patrick’s Battalion
The Batallón de San Patricio of the 19th century gives us an example of faithfulness to remember.
Dana’s ‘Light the Fire’ Honors St. Patrick
Irish singer-songwriter Dana Scallon has just released a timely single.
Father Willie Doyle: A New Saint for Ireland?
The cause for canonization of the Jesuit priest moves forward.
Two Irish Catholic Dioceses Will Soon Be Under the Leadership of One Bishop
At only 51 years of age, Bishop Duignan could be a candidate to be the leader of the two dioceses.
Irish Catholic Dioceses Move Forward with First Communions and Confirmations After Government Advises Delay
Archbishop Eamon Martin, the Primate of All Ireland, accused the Irish government earlier this month of communicating in a “grossly disrespectful” way that baptisms, First Communions, and confirmations should be delayed due to COVID-19.
Irish Catholic Bishop Prays for Road Users’ Protection Ahead of Long August Weekend
Ireland’s roads are expected to be busier than usual between July 31 and Aug. 2, the country’s August bank holiday.
