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The outspoken vicar who called Pearse a 'mincing floor-walker'

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The Rev Richard Henebry was not shy about speaking his mind, particularly when it came to his great passion - the Irish language. Indeed he called Pádraig Pearse's Irish language stories, "the mincing of an underassistant floor-walker of a millinery shop".

The stranger waiting at Maam Cross station

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There was a humorous mix-up when Pádraig Pearse first visited Ros Muc in 1903. He was 24 years of age, and already imbued by a passion, and a vision for the Ireland of the new century.

The realities of War

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Blow out, you bugles, over the rich Dead!

Music weekend in Doohoma

A weekend of traditional Irish music, song, dance, and storytelling will commemorate Pearse Holmes from Doohoma, who died tragically earlier this year.

Get a taste for Irish

An opportunity to dust off your cúpla focal and perhaps even learn cúpla focal eile, and have a bite to eat at the same time, will take place at an event to be held in Quattro, Pearse Street, Ballina, on Thursday April 29 at 1pm.

Unchained Melodies

SINGER-SONGWRITER Pearse McGloughlin plays Amnesty International’s Unchained Melodies at the Freedom Café this evening at 6pm.

Public lecture to look at the real Patrick Pearse

Patrick Pearse is one of the most important figures in Irish 20th century history yet he is also one of the most maligned because he is so misunderstood.

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