The Jeweller

As a boy, growing up in Wadowice, Blessed John Paul II – Karol Wojtyla – wanted to be an actor and, as a teenager, he participated in the school theatre. In 1938 on enrolling at Krakow’s Jagiellonian University he was able to study drama until the Nazis ended classes...

The West of Ireland Maamtrasna Murders 1.

In the 1950s the Princess Maud and Hibernia were two of the ferries which plied their way between Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire. I travelled on them several times as a youngster when my mother took me back to Mayo to see her people. Memories of  long, exhausting,...

Thomas a Kempis and The Imitation of Christ

   What did Pope John Paul I, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Edith Cavell, Dag Hammarskjold, Jose Rizal, and the fictional Maggie Tulliver all have in common? Put another way, if you were marooned on Roy Plomley’s mythical desert island, and told that you could take The Bible...

The State Visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Ireland, May 2011

The State Visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Ireland, May 2011        The defining moment of the State Visit by Her Majesty the Queen to Ireland was her bowed head  in Dublin’s Garden of Remembrance  as she laid a wreath  to the men and women who fought and died for Irish...

Matteo Ricci and Lessons for China and Religious Liberty

This week, the Holy See held a three day meeting to discuss the state of Catholicism in China. Before their meeting, participants could have done a lot worse than read Mary Laven’s superb “Mission to China” – which charts the sixteenth century encounter of the...

Libya and the arms trade

The spectre of British manufactured weapons and munitions being used to crush dissent and to wound, maim and kill pro democracy demonstrators in North Africa and the Gulf brings great shame to this country.  Elsewhere, especially in fragile or destabilised regions of...

Brian Jacques, Redwall and The Parting Glass

The Parting Glass First sung in the 1600s, The Parting Glass was well known in both Ireland and Scotland. Before Auld Lange Syne replaced it this song was the most popular parting song in Scotland and it is closely related to the Manx song Te Traa Goll Thie (It's Time...

Lord David Alton

For 18 years David Alton was a Member of the House of Commons and today he is an Independent Crossbench Life Peer in the UK House of Lords.

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Stop Perpetrators Getting Away With Genocide - Public Letter sent to the UK Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary on the Genocide Determination Bill 2023-24. The letter was published this morning, 17 April 2024, 06:00 am UK time.  'First of its kind': Prominent lawyers...