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Further dilution of marriage could have dire results

American advocates of gay marriage often say that those who oppose gay marriage are no different to those who opposed the repeal…

Sat Oct 14 2006 - 01:00

Despite problems non-stick Hanafin moves up and up

Teaching Matters: Bertie Ahern used to be known as the Teflon Taoiseach

Tue Sept 26 2006 - 01:00

Global warming is the ultimate pro-life issue

Most of us, oddly enough, don't relish being told that if we don't change our ways, our planet is going to be wracked simultaneously…

Sat Sept 16 2006 - 01:00

The Garda could learn from Catholic Church

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin recently commented in mild terms that while the Government appeared to approve of dialogue between…

Sat Aug 26 2006 - 01:00

Losing faith in doctrine of pre-emptive war

Those dubious about prospects for peace in Lebanon under the auspices of a UN force had better pray for a natural disaster

Sat Aug 19 2006 - 01:00

Not a nutcase - just crunchy and confused

I did not know whether to be amused or alarmed when a friend recommended I read Crunchy Cons by Rod Dreher.

Sat Aug 05 2006 - 01:00

People hold the power to regain their streets

The PR manager of the venue formerly known as Stringfellows is not, to coin a phrase, a happy bunny

Sat Jul 22 2006 - 01:00

No excuses for indulging violence in sport

I suppose it was inevitable

Sat Jul 15 2006 - 01:00

How will we treat our 'icebox orphans'?

Mother Jones is a left-wing American magazine, named for Cork woman Mary Harris Jones, "grandmother of all agitators", who emigrated…

Sat Jul 08 2006 - 01:00

Scapegoating not the way to uncover the truth

'We like our scapegoats, we like our simple stories," Prof Hannah McGee said last week while talking about the Sexual Abuse and…

Sat Jun 10 2006 - 01:00

Not every complaint against religious is true

Getting annoyed at Vincent Browne is a bit pointless

Sat May 27 2006 - 01:00

Politicians should listen to Ireland's youth

'Do politicians listen to young people?' the banner on the stand asked

Sat May 13 2006 - 01:00

Whole school evaluation and global warming - the links

Teaching Matters: So, the INTO membership has decided to hand Minister for education Mary Hanafin her first major challenge

Tue May 02 2006 - 01:00

Educating for survival not as sexy as condoms

Pope Benedict generated some headlines recently by commissioning a study on condom use and HIV/Aids

Sat Apr 29 2006 - 01:00

How sacred and secular can make a difference

Given that it is Easter, let's think about Christmas

Sat Apr 15 2006 - 01:00

Deal with discipline and Minister could gain a high place

Teaching Matters: Some readers expressed disappointment at my response in my Saturday column to School Matters, the report of…

Tue Apr 11 2006 - 01:00

Time the church engaged young people again

People of a certain age can remember exactly where they were when they heard John F. Kennedy had been shot

Sat Apr 01 2006 - 01:00

Towards a family-centred childcare policy

A friend of mine was in search of a creche for her little boy

Sat Mar 25 2006 - 00:00

Enda Kenny needs to get back into the classroom

Teaching Matters: The public and media reaction to Enda Kenny's election as leader of Fine Gael was, to put it mildly, underwhelming…

Tue Mar 21 2006 - 00:00

Demonising young people easy but unhelpful

Being an Irish young person is not easy

Sat Mar 18 2006 - 00:00

Love can drive women back into the home

It is hard to decide whether Prof Ciaran O'Boyle's findings on the quality of life experienced by senior managers are genuinely…

Sat Mar 11 2006 - 00:00

A moving moment as best of the old transfers to the new

Teaching Matters: We are moving school

Tue Feb 28 2006 - 00:00

A relentless self-publicist who is very lost

Is Naomi Wolf a relentless self-publicist who has attempted to take advantage of every cultural shift, albeit sometimes a tad…

Sat Feb 04 2006 - 00:00

Marriage is critical for children and society

First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes baby in the baby carriage.

Sat Jan 28 2006 - 00:00

It's there for pupils, but where is pastoral care for teachers?

Teaching Matters: At an ASTI in-service day, the ever-capable Elizabeth Flanagan, principal of Scoil Carmel, Limerick, outlined…

Tue Jan 17 2006 - 00:00

Again the weighty issue of size and shape

Who says that the new year is a grim time? Next Monday there is going to be a conference devoted to the premise that the campaign…

Sat Jan 07 2006 - 00:00

Church has 'hard teaching' on homosexuality

Fr Timothy Radcliffe OP, former master of the Dominican Order, tells a sad little story in a recent Tablet

Sat Dec 03 2005 - 00:00

Massive reform not supported by massive resources

'Exactly what part of 'swinging out of the lampshades' do you not understand?" The question, spoken with restrained frustration…

Tue Nov 29 2005 - 00:00

School league tables are for chattering classes

Patently, the Sunday Independent is Ireland's best newspaper

Sat Nov 26 2005 - 00:00

Angry flames of France are a sobering lesson

All across Europe, horrified viewers have watched the French riots

Sat Nov 12 2005 - 00:00

Lessons to be learned from a very dark week

What a week. It began with the scurrilous coverage of Liam Lawlor's death, and the gleefully repeated and entirely false allegation…

Sat Oct 29 2005 - 01:00

Voice of women sorely lacking in the Dail

When asked for a comment on women in politics, a long-time party activist was succinct in his reply. "Few, but formidable".

Sat Oct 22 2005 - 01:00

Most children thrive in a stable marriage

There is nothing unusual about a representative of the US federal government meeting Irish civil servants or cabinet ministers…

Sat Oct 15 2005 - 01:00

The gap between EU's rhetoric and reality

Peter Sutherland, always an excellent speaker, used this quotation in a speech he gave at a Jesuit-organised conference on the…

Sat Oct 01 2005 - 01:00

Scientific intolerance on full display in US

Perhaps Prof William Reville should be thankful that he lives and works in Ireland.

Sat Sept 03 2005 - 01:00

Underfunding is education's main problem

Promising to publish information on schools, as Minister for Education and Science Mary Hanafin has done this week, is always…

Sat Aug 27 2005 - 01:00

Tide of history is turning against abortion

There must have been more than one weary sigh when people heard that the Irish Family Planning Association (IFPA) was launching…

Sat Aug 13 2005 - 01:00

We should practise the art of doing nothing

Earlier this year, Hewlett Packard claimed that research showed that "infomania", that is, constant checking of e-mail and mobile…

Sat Jul 23 2005 - 01:00

Why we cannot ignore the dark side of Islam

According to British home office estimates, there are 1,000 disaffected young Muslim men in Britain alone.

Sat Jul 09 2005 - 01:00

Love or hate them, Bob and Bono changed the context

Everywhere from the New Statesman and the Guardian to columnists in this newspaper, serious questions have been raised about …

Sat Jul 02 2005 - 01:00

Is the 'care' in childcare just an oxymoron?

You can learn a lot from children's rhymes

Sat Jun 18 2005 - 01:00

Cura contravenes its mandate on abortion

In 1882 American publisher Charles Anderson Dana provided a delightfully simple definition of news that has been widely quoted…

Sat Jun 11 2005 - 01:00

Grieving Meath community needs support

It is unbearably sad to think of young girls who should be attending graduation Masses and prayer services before examinations…

Sat May 28 2005 - 01:00

Stop expecting miracles from CSPE teachers

Teaching Matters: Some weeks ago, Teacher's Pet asked, somewhat plaintively, what it is about the Action Project for Junior …

Tue May 24 2005 - 01:00

Wrong to present abortion as positive option

'Cura cares." I happen to believe that Cura cares very much indeed

Sat May 14 2005 - 01:00

Benefits of sacraments should outlive 'bash'

When I first saw the invitation, I was not quite sure what I was looking at. "Please come to Harry's bash!" it proclaimed

Sat May 07 2005 - 01:00

An image problem, but he can overcome it

People should be truly open-minded and adopt a wait-and-see attitude, writes Breda O'Brien

Wed Apr 20 2005 - 01:00

New Minister, new approach

Do you pay any attention to what is said at teacher conferences? Teacher conferences are hard to overlook, because they generally…

Tue Mar 29 2005 - 01:00

Time for parents to condemn on-line teacher rating

Teaching Matters: The reaction among second-level teachers to www.ratemyteachers.ie has been mixed

Tue Mar 22 2005 - 00:00

You are nobody until somebody knows you

The fact that St Patrick's Day and Holy Week fall so close together this year set me to musing about Irishness, which is not …

Sat Mar 19 2005 - 00:00
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