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Let s plan for memorial parks and woods to help us heal from all the losses of Covid
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Dogs are mostly having a good Covid. Ours certainly is. Lola has gone from being a cuddly pet who simply brightened up our lives to being at the very heart of the family. Knows so too.
It’s not that we formally welcomed or encouraged her. But one day – I can’t be sure which one – she seemed to have bestowed on herself all the rights and privileges homo sapien Coughlans took for granted.
Things like which couch she sprawled on, bed she dozed on, what food she ate and what company she kept.
Lola no longer takes it as a given that she lives in the kitchen, her traditional place of domicile, while the rest of us go about our business elsewhere.
New history podcast features Kildare in Ireland s Revolutionary Years
Kildare Decade of Commemorations Committee
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A new podcast has been launched which examines Kildare s role in Ireland s revolutionary years over a century ago.
The podcast features History Ireland magazine editor, Tommy Graham, in discussion with historians James Durney, John Gibney, Ida Milne and Fionnuala Walsh.
While not in the vanguard of armed activity during the War of Independence, Kildare was central to the ‘revolutionary decade’ as whole, not only for its strategic importance and proximity to Dublin, but in particular as the site of the largest British military establishment in Ireland at the Curragh and elsewhere.
Paul Rouse: Protestants and the GAA in rural Ireland
The lived reality of life in the GAA mean that overt Catholicism could be witnessed at every level of the Association
The Archbishop of Cashel & Emly, and Patron of the GAA, Dr Dermot Clifford stands on the Hill before he blessed it at the official opening of the redeveloped Hill 16 and Nally Stand in 2005. Picture: Ray McManus
Fri, 08 Jan, 2021 - 06:00
What has been the relationship between Protestants and the GAA in the Republic of Ireland?
After all, for all the talk of the decline of the importance of religion in Ireland, it is the case that (at least until Covid struck) some teams go to mass together on the morning of matches, that players talk of going to mass and even that the rosary is said in the dressing room before games.
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