If you’re willing to stand in front of your family and say “till death do us part”, then that must mean something – otherwise we might as well cancel the whole thing.
“There is such a thing as decency, and this is not decent.”
Sliabh Luachra
Rugadh é ar 10 Bealtaine 1884
The primary theological difference between worship of the Christian God and worship of the underworld is that only one of those requires that you take responsibility for your actions
He was an accomplished piper and athlete with a keen interest in all things Gaelic and cultural
Hubris, and the desire to know all and to control all.
In her biography of the 1916 proclamation signatory, Joseph Plunkett, Honor O Brolchain tells a fascinating story. A Dublin jeweller on the afternoon of May 3rd 1916 was attending to a young lady who was purchasing wedding bands. She bought two rings but seemed very upset. When he asked her what the matter was she […]
“There’s nobody living that can tell anyone where to put the grace notes,” Joe Éinniú once told an interviewer. The best songs had to be learned over years of listening, and sung with great passion and deep feeling. He preferred the laments – Caoineadh na dTrí Mhuire, Anach Chuain, Úna Bhán – the great Conamara […]
A British inquiry did not recommend charges and the killings were largely forgotten given the scale of the Rising deaths.
I am right and Mrs. McGuirk, for the first time since about 1987 (at least in her view), is entirely wrong.
Sa bhliain 2000, vótáladh Nagle mar Bhean Éireannach na Mílaoise, “mar aitheantas ar a tábhacht mar cheannródaí in oideachas na mban in Éirinn.”