If it is the fate of the Irish Church to die, then it will die. But it should die with its head held high for the things it believes to be eternally true. Not crawling on its belly before the whims of the moment.
When considering why the narrative around so many issues is so at odds with the reality, one of the main reasons is that there pertains an esteem/self-esteem inversion among many groups of people. This psychological occurrence can be seen in a spoiled child, who because of the high esteem given to them, has developed a […]
The absence of violence was supposed to bring them together. If anything, it appears to have driven them further apart.
The people who assaulted Mr. Sheehan have no fear of getting caught. If they do get caught, they have no fear of prison. If the Gardai bring them all the way to court, chances are they may get suspended sentences.
Cheaper than healthcare?
The report, which is due to be released later this year, is linked to the NCCA’s plan to change primary school curriculums.
And this is the bigger problem with modern society: For all we talk about “diversity”, every single difference amongst us must be pathologised.
If you want to spend money and point to the spending of money, giving it to Universities is almost the ideal political wheeze.
An Gaeilge i mbaol?
Two classics
It has now been reported that Minister Stephen Donnelly will meet with leading medical experts who repeatedly warned that Irish children might be harmed by undergoing treatment at the Tavistock clinic in Britain. It is outrageous that it has taken a scandal of this proportion to get a Minister for Health to listen to doctors […]
When everything is a crisis, something needs to change.