Altar wine and Music for Babies CD up for grabs at seminary auction
Former seminary in Drumcondra selling contents in aid of Ukrainian refugees
Former seminary in Drumcondra selling contents in aid of Ukrainian refugees
Contents of a former seminary reflect Irish culture in 19th and 20th centuries
Apology sought for Catholic Church’s role in schools where children were abused
The pair of paintings by the Irish artist, found in a storage unit, will be auctioned
Auctioneer aiming to attract collections that would have gone to the UK prior to Brexit
Indo-European artist’s painting to be sold by Bonhams
Mary was assumed into heaven, whereas Jesus ascended under his own steam
One of the few surviving Georgian grand houses in the county, Browne's Hill House has a fascinating history
Philippe Sands tells the tale of a leading Nazi whose son denies his father’s criminality
The opera singer refused the title of Papal Countess from Pope Pius XI anxious not to forget her humble roots as ‘Peggy of Mayo’
Seán Brady hits milestone with Eamon or Diarmaid Martin most likely to be next Irish clerics to receive ‘red hat’
A Cork gallery has removed the fig leaves from its statues, showing that small is beautiful
Hounding of Majella Moynihan had roots in force’s hypocritical ‘manliness’ ethos
Maynooth conference takes in the Gibtons, Laval Nugent and Elizabeth Bowen
Rite&Reason: Canonised in 2002, much loved saint died 50 years ago this week
The quintessential homestead had an open hearth, the glow from the Sacred Heart and a picture of JFK
Captain Myles Walter Keogh's story provides rare insight into life of 19th century Irish emigrant soldier
‘You can’t impose, really, obligations on people who are only two weeks old’
Conscience in the Catholic Church is supreme, above teachings of Pope and bishops
Lemass believed his row with the bishop of Galway led to his ‘enormous vote’ in the 1944 general election
Vatican emissary satisfied Terence MacSwiney hunger strike ‘seems not supported’
A plethora of fascinating destinations beyond the beaten track are opening for 2017
Pope’s encyclical challenged trickle-down theory and warned of uneven growth
Irish connections: Margaret Haughery went from destitution to celebrated philanthropist
Prelature founded in Spain has 94,000 members, one-third of which are celibate laity
Residence never used by Pope Francis, who does not live in Vatican’s apostolic palace
Over 300,000 to attend June novenas which have become a major religious event
Singer is last person to go on before Mass at end of pope’s five-day visit to the US
Known locally as ‘Taj Miceál’, its landmark green dome towers over the city skyline
Allegations of sexual harassment led prelate to miss out on the conclave that elected pope
‘Two Studies for Self-Portrait’ sold in less than two minutes at Sotheby's in London
The Renaissance was hugely influenced by classical texts, which had little (good) to say about Ireland. Yet Petrarch was a big fan and Lough Derg was a popular pilgrimage spot
The married Franciscan who fathered nine children
No previous pontiff has taken ultimate sanction against Italian organised crime
John XXIII and John Paul II represent both left and right factions in church
Uncertainty about the historian’s craft is evident in this account of the fight for the Free State’s soul
While acknowledging Pope Pius XII’s reluctance to challenge fascism during the second World War, this new study gives the Vatican full credit for what it it did to protect Jews and Allied soldiers
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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