Hands off Dublin’s twentieth-century architectural heritage!

By Ruth McManus Recent suggestions that some of Dublin’s distinctive twentieth-century local authority flat complexes could be ‘de-listed’ as a prelude to demolition have generated a timely debate about the value that we place on our historic built environment. The discussion has been prompted by the proposed renewal and redevelopment of 109 apartment complexes owned … Read more

Events

JULY 10 Tues 8pm Genealogical Society of Ireland, Dún Laoghaire Further Education Institute, Cumberland Street. Unlocking Catholic records outside Ireland, Brian Donovan. Adm. €3. 14 Sat 11.30am Mayo Genealogy Group, Museum of Country Life, Turlough Park, Castlebar. Researching your family history (drop-in session). 19 Thur 5.30pm Rebel Women of the 20th Century, GPO Witness Visitor … Read more

Judging the Catholic Church

Sir,—Your editorial ‘Judging the Catholic Church’ (HI 26.2, March/April 2018) is reasonably fair and nuanced, which is certainly not the norm in such commentary over the last 20–30 years. The usual approach is to attack the Church at its most vulnerable points. This stands in sharp contrast to classic Catholic apologetics, where the great Catholic … Read more