Ursula Halligan ‘blanked’ by Papal Nuncio in letter
Journalist organised rally demanding equal status for men and women in Catholic Church
Journalist organised rally demanding equal status for men and women in Catholic Church
The gardening writer was in Ireland just before the same sex marriage vote
Women in early church were disciples, martyrs, leaders and teachers just like men
Rite & Reason: Pope Francis’s visit to the Capuchin Centre was him doing what he does best
Colm O’Gorman said it is ‘mind boggling to me that to ask a pope to tell the damn truth is a radical thing to suggest’
Former TV reporter Ursula Halligan calls on Church to ditch language on gay people
Ursula Halligan says response to her decision to come out as gay was ‘overwhelming’
Church hasn’t ‘come to terms with clash between people’s human rights and canon law’
New Testament ‘unambiguously regards homosexual activity as contrary to nature’
Ireland ‘seeing the final dismantling of patriarchal, misogynistic empire’
Head of 3News says journalist went past spin and hype to give viewers the real story
Cardiff asked to tell Cowen if illness reaching point minister could not function properly
Four-way contest between Fine Gael, Sinn Féin, Fianna Fáil and Labour
Broadcaster’s biggest day for online traffic was May 23rd, the day of the count
This week’s question was prompted by the second annual Feminist Film Festival, which starts in Dublin on Thursday 30th October
‘The unconditional release of Bobby Storey will lend itself to the Sinn Féin narrative that the crisis itself has been contrived’
Department found documents when Murphy’s questions started hitting headlines
Ruth O’Farrell on the shame she felt as a gay person growing up in Ireland and her joy at watching the Yes result from New York
LGBT community has given all of Irish democracy one of its greatest days
Comment: Homosexual activity is still illegal in almost 80 countries
Ursula Halligan and Pat Carey have inspired people to reveal their sexuality, says support network
Irish vote tops German news with politicians saying ‘what the Catholic Irish can do, we can do, too’
Civil society groups and individual testimonies deserve much of the credit for Yes win
Personal stories of gay people hugely important in campaign says Fianna Fáil leader
Young were given something they could believe in – campaign for and vote for
In the 1803 Proclamation of Independence, Robert Emmet wrote: ‘Show to the world that the Irish are not only a brave, but also a generous and forgiving people’
Referendum ‘not about some theoretical notion of equality, it’s about real Irish people’
UK-based Irish doctor turned down the chance to become first head of the HSE
Sinn Féin looks to be on an unassailable and inevitable rise, but are the gains real?
Women on Air conference told ‘diversity of voices and opinions is essential’
Fine Gael, Labour, Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin were making a joint appearance. Of sorts. They favour a Yes vote. On the other referendum
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