Brian Kaller has written a book, provisionally entitled ‘The Last Who Remember’, about the wisdom he gathered from older Irish men and women who remember the great traditions and customs that kept people connected and helped us find our way in the world. Author Rod Dreher says that “By sharing memories of the Irish elders, […]
Yes, really.
Irish Harps go back 1000 years
Better poets (writing proper poetry) won’t arise unless we foster a culture that encourages it.
Handel’s Messiah was the soundtrack to Christmas Day in our house
A tale of family traditions and the inculturation of a Christian feast. Christmas in Kenya
TG4 from Sunday 25th September 9.30pm
As lovely as it is to see far-flung hamlets of stone houses reinhabited, it is also sometimes difficult to find in their tenuous revival a genuine re-founding of the traditional Europe of which they were originally a part.
Irish Harps go back 1000 years
Cúil Aodh
“The Irish Nutcracker”
Patron saint