That where the Light gets In
Leonard Cohen’s song, The Anthem, resonates with me. And for good reason. Apart altogether for the musical genius of its composition and its delivery, the lyrics speak a profound message. … Continue Reading →
Leonard Cohen’s song, The Anthem, resonates with me. And for good reason. Apart altogether for the musical genius of its composition and its delivery, the lyrics speak a profound message. … Continue Reading →
By Vivek da Silva Yehuda Bauer, the Holocaust historian, maintains, “The horror of the Holocaust is not that it deviated from human norms; the horror is that it didn’t. What … Continue Reading →
Brother Seamus Plunkett Nolan cfc passed away peacefully early on Wednesday morning last surrounded by his family and his Christian Brother community at the Cowper Care St Patrick’s nursing home … Continue Reading →
I am currently reading the 2015 Pulitzer Prize book, All the Light we cannot See, a book about World War II. I have only got about thirty or so pages … Continue Reading →
Leading us home: the experience of walking alongside the homeless By Phil Brennan, Romero Institute, Waterford Somewhere the Spirit is stirring, inviting us to share in the evolving mystery of … Continue Reading →