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HALLOWE’EN: THREAT OR OPPORTUNITY?
Tracing the origins of Hallowe’en and its cultural transitions, Peadar Laighléis encourages us to take the feast back from neo-pagans.
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Issue 137, March-April 2014
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO SWING A REFERENDUM? BIG BUCKS, A BIG LIE AND A COMPLIANT MEDIA
Joseph McCarroll analyses the shaping of public opinion prior to the Irish marriage referendum.
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Issue 136, January-February 2014
REASONS TO VOTE NO TO SAME-SEX ‘MARRIAGE’
Dr John Murray, takes a closer look at the up-coming Irish referendum and the power struggles behind the scenes.
Issue 135, November-December 2014
WHAT CAN AQUINAS OFFER US TODAY?
Dr Catherine Kavanagh explains why truth and faith are central to St Thomas Aquinas’s theology and how taking them seriously can transform our own lives.
Issue 134, September-October 2014
A WARNING FROM BELGIUM: NEC FRIGIDUS NEC CALIDUS
Dr Rik Van Nieuwenhove tells us why the voice of Belgian Catholicism has gradually disappeared from the public sphere.
Issue 133, July-August 2014
LETTER FROM BREZHNEV’S CATACOMBS
A CATHOLIC – SCHOOLGIRL’S LIFE IN SOVIET LITHUANIA
Laima Botyrienė brings continental European history to our anglophone readers.
Issue 132, May-June 2014
THE RUSSIAN CHURCH AND THE UKRAINIAN NATION
Father James Siemens sheds some light on the complex and often strained Russian-Ukrainian relations which are marked by a peculiar overlap of religious and political interests.