Self-evident truths
The situation of the Church in Ireland is likely to reflect that of the UK and the US
A rich tapestry
So much history
Mary Kenny presents her own perspective
Roger Scruton is a controversial character, ‘controversial’ being euphemistic for not going with the flow, the zeitgeist, the establishment or commentariat position. Most famously, controversy followed him to disrupt the final few years of his life with false accusations of racism and bigotry which also resulted in him being removed as Chair of the Building […]
The story behind the republication of this book is in some ways as interesting as its content. As explained in the prologue, in 2007 Damien Richardson found a hard back copy of Fr. Dennis Murphy’s book, which was originally published in 1896, while cleaning out a house in Dublin. Damien was almost ten years into […]
Louise Perry is both predicting and calling for a counter-revolution, likely led by the “Gen Z women who have experienced the worst of it.”
Described by Martin Wolf of the Financial Times, as a book ‘of the highest importance’, Deaths of Despair is a genuine attempt to understand what is fuelling the rising deaths from suicide, drug overdose and alcoholism that has been tearing through the United States, particularly amongst white middle-Americans. Deaton and Case are both economists […]
A believer in practical reasonableness rather than pipedreams
This tome is a sobering account of religious persecution across the globe in recent decades
This is a book which will give reassurance to believers amidst these difficult times and will partially open the mind of sceptics