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May 25th was the burial, not the death, of “Catholic Ireland”

May 29, 2018 K. V. Turley 28

Today, it is clear that Ireland does not have the political or media outlets to oppose the liberal agenda currently unleashed on the Irish people. […]

Essay

Ireland and the end of cultural Catholicism

May 28, 2018 Fr. Dwight Longenecker 42

In a global village and a global Church where ethnic identities are dissolving, cultural Catholicism is also disintegrating. […]

Features

As vote approaches, Irish pro-lifers fight to save the Eighth

May 21, 2018 Filip Mazurczak 7

If Ireland votes to legalize abortion on Friday, this would be a defeat not only for the Irish pro-life movement, but also for pro-lifers across […]

Books

Debating the 8th offers pro-life and pro-abortion arguments prior to Ireland’s referendum

May 16, 2018 Fiorella Nash 2

Editor Conor O’Riordan has compiled a candid and often challenging collection of essays, which attempts to bring together arguments from both sides of the debate. […]

The Dispatch

A tale of two countries, a choice between two cultures

February 22, 2018 K. V. Turley 10

Ireland has forgotten or become blind to how much good has been done since a protection for mother and unborn child was enshrined in its […]

The Dispatch

The Irish Rosary on the Coasts

November 27, 2017 George J. Galloway 6

Thousands of Catholics gathered at over 270 locations on the Feast of Christ the King to pray the Rosary, seeking to stem the tide of […]

The Dispatch

At Oxford, abortion advocates shout down speakers rather than debate rationally

November 7, 2017 Aurora C. Griffin 11

A recent debate at Oxford about an approaching vote in Ireland about abortion was disrupted for nearly an hour as a pro-abortion feminist group yelled […]

The Dispatch

Are we reading the same Code?

September 14, 2017 Edward N. Peters 7

Mary McAleese, a former president of Ireland who has a background in canon law, misrepresented what Church law states about the legitimacy of children born out of […]

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