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United cruise to FAI Cup win
Bluebell United 0 Galway United 7
The class of ‘82
One hundred and sixty years ago, in 1862, the Jesuits opened the doors of St Ignatius' College on Sea Road for the first time. They also opened a community residence and a church at the same time. To take on such an ambitious building project at a time when the economic state of the country was so bad took courage and vision.
The default position for contemporary Irish Christians
Ireland has had the reputation for many centuries as the island of saints and scholars. The vast majority of these saints lived during the fourth to 10th centuries, the period of early Christian Ireland, when Celtic Christianity produced many missionaries to Great Britain and the European continent. The history behind the phrase begins with the Roman Empire’s collapse in the fifth century, Europe was in a state of serious intellectual and social decay as its institutions crumbled. Insulated on the western shores of Europe, Ireland’s institutions could continue to prosper and evolve without interruption leading to a period of intellectual, religious, and artistic superiority that has been called ‘Ireland’s Golden Age’. It is during this period Ireland earned the title ‘Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum – The Island of Saints and Scholars’.
Unbeaten Galway advance to camogie’s knock-out stages
Galway have booked their place in the knockout stages of the Glen Dimplex Senior Camogie Championship, having maintained their unbeaten record with a comfortable 3-23 to 0-6 win over Down in a blustery Kenny Park in Athenry on Saturday.
Galway always in control against Offaly in camogie clash
Galway made it two wins from two in the Glen Dimplex All Ireland Senior Camogie Championship when they overcame Offaly in Birr by 2-12 to 1-6 on Saturday.
Murray plays the trump card with second-half subs
Galway 2-14 Cork 1-13
The Soul of Matter solo exhibition now open to public at Luan Gallery
Luan Gallery is pleased to present The Soul of Matter, a solo exhibition by Meath based artist, Derick Smith.
Buccs wrap up league campaign with encouraging victory
Cashel 38 Buccaneers 43