He was an Irish priest and scholar, and a key figure in the Gaelic revival of the late 19th century.
His works have been translated into other languages
Rusty but ready
Seven days a week.
“We are bound to love our own people with a special and peculiar love, a love that is not founded upon the common characteristics of the human race, but which is founded upon the special and distinctive character of our own nationality.” – Father Mícheál Ó Flannagáin Michael Flanagan was born near Castlerea in Co. […]
A farmer’s son, Peadar Ó Laoghaire was born in Clondrohid, Cork, and grew up in the Muskerry Gaeltacht
Annual official celebration of Irish
He was involved in the establishment of the Irish Manuscripts Commission in 1928.
95th Academy Awards
Comhgairdeachas!
The Irish definition of “diversity” is pretty much the same as it is everywhere else in the western world – it just means “more people from minority ethnic groups, and more gay, lesbian, and transgender people”
The dismissial of tAthair Micheál Ó hIcí in 1909 ended in a Tribunal in Rome