A reader writes, about the “Seminary Confidential” post, and the “Post-Graduation Fall From Christian Orthodoxy” post: I recently read and deeply appreciated the two articles named in the title of ...
Columbanus died 1,400 years ago this month, having re-evangelized Western Europe. The handsome and hot-headed Columbanus was one of Western Europe's most successful evangelists ever. According to ...
Celebrating St Columbanus, the sixth century monk, in the many places where his memory remains alive
Columbanus saw himself as undoubtedly a “Peregrinus pro Christo” (a pilgrim for Christ). Going on a Camino, going on a pilgrimage, allows us to become pilgrims, to step back from the familiar and give ...
The misogynistic logic of patriarchy is curiously circular: women cannot govern because they never have. But this big lie rests upon a bed of induced historical amnesia, the work of numberless ...
A 3,200km pilgrimage by an Irish missionary could become a recognised European cultural route, with campaigners saying it could trigger a tourism bonanza. A satnav map of the evangelising journey of ...
The season of goodwill is in full swing in Ireland, where hundreds of people attended the annual St Columbanus Christmas Day dinner at the RDS in Dublin. Now in its 95th year, the event is organised ...
Catholics in Ireland can look back upon the days of Saint Columbanus and his contemporaries with much pride, the Irish Ambassador to the Holy See, Frances Collins, has said in a tribute to the early ...
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