No Memories are Contraband
Why Irish citizenship doesn't make me any more legitimate than I was before
Meet Benjamin Becerra
The Venezuelan bass player with the successful international fusion band Baile an Salsa
Wonderfully Made?
The Feint Saint wrestles with an Olympic-sized head cold and some of life's bigger questions
Batten the Hatches
What happens when a hurricane - or other Acts of God - wreck your plans?
Dance Like There’s No One Watching
The world is not poised, mocking grins ready, waiting for us to fail. And neither is God, explains the Feint Saint
Eileen’s Story
“In a few short years, she had buried her son and her husband and lost her home.”
Roseann’s Story
“I bought a big red Bible - a real beauty. Even on the train home, I was hugging it to my chest.”
If you clean it, they will come
Why saying yes to hospitality is as easy - or as dangerous - as pulling out the hoover
An Tobar Nua: So much more than a Café
Introducing a ministry hub in the heart of Galway that is transforming the lives of young people
Coming Home: Sian’s Story
Brought up as a pastor’s daughter in Dublin, Sian Fitzgerald’s journey took her to heartbreak and back before she returned “home” in more ways than one.
Power to Change
"I CHOSE to believe in myself and DECIDED to change," tells us the Feint Saint
Thanksgiving, Thanks...doing, Thanks...being
The Feint Saint wonders how you say "thank you" to your cornea donor.
Faith-based charities in a New Age of Regulation
Solicitor Cormac O Ceallaigh considers the implications of the Charities Act
My Story: Ana Mullan
“Healing takes time. It means learning how to work with God. I bring my wounds to Him, and He soothes the pain.”
Holding on to Hope
Alain Emerson spoke at the Sligo Summer Conference to share his story of pain and hope!
The Door of Reconciliation
A 1492 family feud leads to a unique exhibit in St. Patrick's Cathedral