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Editorial Gavan Jennings In Passing: René Girard and the test of history (Part I) Michael Kirke A useful but flawed history of Ireland’s recent past James Bradshaw God comes knocking on the door of science Patrick Gorevan A deep dive into gender ideology Gavan Jennings Film review: Am I Racist? Kody W. Cooper Film review: Small Things like These James Bradshaw
Editorial Gavan Jennings In Passing: 9/10 draft of Burke article (Part One) Michael Kirke Studying irreligion in Ireland Tim O’Sullivan Religious decline in America James Bradshaw Mass Exodus revisited Margaret Hickey When a sense of mission declines: the lesson of the USA James Bradshaw Whence Secularity? Patrick Gorevan A dubious defence of the secularisation thesis Gavan Jennings
Editorial Gavan Jennings In Passing: The Journey of Thomas Stearns Eliot Part One: A Cold Coming Michael Kirke Desmond Fennell’s thinking is more important than ever James Bradshaw “Contextual” theology and Fiducia Supplicans George Weigel Parents can defeat wokism Margaret Hickey Christ’s solution to all our problems Pat Hanratty Has the world gone completely mad? Gavan Jennings A defence of classic stories for children David Gibney Film Review: A Haunting in Venice John Mulderig
Editorial Gavan Jennings In Passing: The Extraordinary Life and Art of Andrey Tarkovsky (Part II) Michael Kirke What will our AI-shaped future look like? David Gibney How (some) poor places have been transformed James Bradshaw A Fatherly Spiritual Testament Fr Donncha ÓhAodha Keeping (or Making) Catholic Education Great George Weigel What Alone Teaches Us About Living in Accord with Nature Kody W. Cooper
The 15th Congress of the European Anthropological Association, held under the title "MAN AND ENVIRONMENT: TRENDS AND CHALLENGES IN ANTHROPOLOGY", was organized by the Department of Biological Anthropology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary. The Congress was also a celebration of the 125th anniversary of the founding of the Department of Biological Anthropology of the university. The Congress strived to encompass all aspects of physical anthropology pertinent to the understanding of human origins as well as the variability of ancient and present populations. The main topic was: Man and Environment in the Past and at Present – Trends and Challenges in Anthropology. At the beginn...
Editorial Rev. Gavan Jennings In Passing: Jerusalem’s Grandeur Michael Kirke The Russian Path Not Taken George Weigel Healthcare and the State Tim O’Sullivan A ground-breaking history of Opus Dei: interview with the authors Rev. Gavan Jennings The feminine genius at work in Oxford Margaret Hickey A most eloquent defender of the West strikes again James Bradshaw A history of horrors and heroism Rev. Conor Donnelly The Truth in the News? Pat Hanratty “Without Logos, the West is lost” Rev. Gavan Jennings Films: Downton Abbey: A New Era John Mulderig
The Mirror publication is delivered monthly to friends and supporters of Aid to the Church in Need. It offers inspiring stories of change and highlights the many injustices Christians face around the world face. The Mirror also serves as a tool of evangelisation. It inspires prayer and includes thought-provoking articles to help elevate the reader’s hearts and minds towards God the Father Almighty and their less fortunate brothers and sisters in Christ. This issue of the publication includes the following writings: Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI Devotion to the Church a Constant in Benedict’s Lifetime of Service Pope Benedict XVI’s connection to ACN A Man of Conscience Our appreciation of Benedict’s great gifts will increase in time Role Model for Engagement with Society and Culture God’s Servant First Benedict offered great wisdom to those in public life Pope Benedict XVI and the Traditional Liturgy John Paul II and Benedict XVI steered the Church through the storm Benedict’s example will guide us until humanity returns to the Truth of Jesus Christ Pope Benedict XVI was a teacher to us all
Editorial Rev. Gavan Jennings In Passing: Escaping the Bunker Michael Kirke A Conversion Story Tim O’Sullivan Book Reviews Anti-Christian Violence in India James Bradshaw The Thirty-Year Genocide James Bradshaw Benedict XVI: A Life (Volume One) Rev. Gavan Jennings Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life James Bradshaw To Change the Church: Pope Francis and the Future of Catholicism Margaret Hickey Pandemic! COVID-19 Shakes the World Margaret Hickey
Editorial Pat Hanratty In Passing: Pope Benedict XVI Michael Kirke Ratzinger’s Vision of Liturgy Patrick Gorevan The true Joseph Ratzinger George Weigel Reading Ratzinger Gavan Jennings McCarthy’s companion novels fail to reach previous heights James Bradshaw Brains for empathy and brains for systems argaret Hickey Films of 2022 Michael Cook
Editorial Rev. Gavan Jennings In Passing: “A Quiet Place” ... close by Michael Kirke New Secular Ideologies Pat Hanratty Lessons for the Irish Catholic Church James Bradshaw Going beyond anti-Catholic prejudice James Bradshaw Whyte’s classic history revisited James Bradshaw Revisiting homemaking Margaret Hickey A sophisticated but blinkered view on Ireland Tim O’Sullivan Books for Christmas 2021 George Weigel Film: Belfast John Mulderig