Christianity

CONFESSIONS OF A TRIDENTINE BOY

Author: 
Sean Matgamna

CONFESSIONS OF A TRIDENTINE* BOY
(THE PRO-CATHEDRAL, ENNIS, 1950-53)

“It has been said: ‘Ireland is one huge monastery’.
In spite of exaggeration [this] correctly
emphasizes the fact that religion and the
supernatural are a vital element in Irish life.
At every twist and turn of the day a man is reminded
of the affairs of the soul. Thus he meets priests
and nuns, he passes by churches and convents;
he hears bells ringing for Mass, the Angelus, etc.
— The whole atmosphere is conducive to spirituality.”
— The Furrow,
Organ of Maynooth College,
Ireland’s leading seminary.
1954.

[Glossary, and notes
on the Pro-Cathedral, Ennis, c1950,
and on religion in Ennis then, below.]

AWL North London branch meeting

Date: 
1 March, 2005 - 19:30
Location: 

Golden Lion, corner of Britannia St / Kings Cross road - near Kings Cross station

Description: 

The main discussion will be on Religious movements of the right and left, looking primarily at Christianity, from liberation theology to the US Christian right. The second in our series of three meetings about Religion and Politics.

The main discussion will be on Religious movements of the right and left, looking primarily at Christianity, from liberation theology to the US Christian right. The second in our series of three meetings about Religion and Politics.

A collection of short articles from Workers' Liberty 12-13, August 1989

Click here to download the pdf including all these short articles from Workers' Liberty 12-13, August 1989.

Strikes in Stalinist and ex-Stalinist states; Rushdie; EU; Dock Labour scheme scrapped; more on USSR strikes; strikes in UK; abortion rights in USA; world economy; British economy; Scottish left and Assembly; independent union in China.

Marx on Christianity

Prayer
Author: 
Karl Marx

"The social principles of Christianity have now had eighteen hundred years to be developed, and need no further development by Prussian Consistorial Counsellors.