Centenary of British handover of Cork’s Collins Barracks marked
Minister says troops of 1922 would be proud of role Defence Forces play in peacekeeping
Minister says troops of 1922 would be proud of role Defence Forces play in peacekeeping
‘Extraordinary generous gesture of reconciliation’, says local historian
Thirteen Protestant men were killed in the space of three days
Thirteen Protestants shot dead in Dunmanway as reprisal for killing of local IRA leader
Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, Dr Paul Colton will visit the parishes where 13 Protestant men were shot in 1922
Church of Ireland bishop Paul Colton helped draw up plan to raise up to €400,000
Volunteers will make the journey with 12 tonnes of medical supplies and aid for refugees
Drop in passenger numbers due to Covid-19 allowed airport to fully close to facilitate work
Mark Wills, Fr Con Cronin to be laid to rest following separate funerals on Saturday in Ballincollig and Coomhola
Roy Warke was a former Church of Ireland Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross
Ceremony held in Cork to mark the 150th anniversary of consecration of cathedral
Martin’s election as Taoiseach marked by policy prescriptions from interest groups
How is the coronavirus pandemic affecting religious beliefs, or the lack thereof?
CofI bishop Paul Colton calls for ‘all-Ireland’ approach to mass gatherings to be established
Cork Corporation was first local authority in Cork to pledge allegiance to Dáil Éireann
Hundreds gather in Bandon to pay their respects as stabbed Cork student laid to rest
Bishop Fintan Gavin apologises at ordination to those who suffered clerical child sex abuse
Brian Dobson, Heather Humphreys, Jan O’Sullivan and others on growing up in a Catholic dominated State
Over 150 men from locality perished in the Great War, local historians discover
Division is good for the State and good for the church, Paul Colton tells Limerick service
Taoiseach calls for honesty and inclusiveness during War of Independence and Civil War commemorations
Anxiety at ‘spiritual malaise in that country and a determination to deny God’s word’
Catholic and Church of Ireland bishops in Cork thank charities for their work
Vigil held to remember the three homeless people who died in past week
‘Many people who are religious, find themselves in an emotional heap,’ says Colton
Late property developer was man of integrity and his family have lost treasure, says priest
Church of Ireland governors express ‘sincere concern’ for 13-year-old boy and his family
Michael D Higgins and Enda Kenny among mourners at funeral of businessman
Church of Ireland’s Paul Colton queries fate of direct debits amid charge suspension plan
Bishop Paul Colton said during 1966 commemorations it was a single narrative about the men
Minister for Defence says actions contributed in ‘major way’ to foundation of Irish State
Service held at St Fin Barre’s Cathedral to celebrate 70th anniversary of founding of Christian Aid in Ireland
Catholic bishops say events being prepared and details to be announced shortly
Bishop says what was missing locally was somebody who looked to be in charge
A protected house and four cottages for the widows of Protestant tradesmen, built in 1682 in the heart of the city, are for sale as one lot
Bumper turnout to support Wicklow town’s fledgling cruiser fleet following recent success
Writers can get very angry but they shouldn’t go to the gym: these and other literary nuggets were divulged in Bantry
Presbyterian Church joins Catholic Church in call for faithful to vote No
Opting out of faith formation classes in schools ‘not practicable’ for myriad reasons
Douglas Perrin (66) died after boat capsized in west Cork last week
President recalls family links with Leeside at a ceremony attended by several hundred
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices