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      A Spirituality for the Environment

      by Owen O'Sullivan | Articles, Commentary, Environment, Politics and Society, Prayer and Spirituality

      Our environmental sins are catching up with us.

      The Power of Letting Go

      by Owen O'Sullivan | Africa, Articles, Christianity, Politics and Society

      In Rhodesia, a willingness to forgive is a sign that the Spirit of God is present.

      Argument or Dialogue?

      by Owen O'Sullivan | Articles, Commentary, Ireland, Politics and Society

      Dialogue is about listening, about trying to find what is true.

      Granny the Nanny

      by Owen O'Sullivan | Articles, Ireland, Politics and Society

      It doesn’t surprise me that grannies are beginning to reject the role that is imposed on them.

      The Power of the Powerless

      by Owen O'Sullivan | Articles, Commentary, Ireland, Politics and Society

      In Ireland, we seem remarkably passive in the face of our problems in the North.

      Secularism

      by Owen O'Sullivan | Articles, Church and Faith, Ireland, Politics and Society

      A secular society used to be understood as one which did not favour any one religion; now it has come to mean a society which excludes all religion from public life.

      Forever Fathers

      by Owen O'Sullivan | Articles, Commentary, Ireland, Politics and Society

      Forever Fathers is a support group for divorced, separated, and unmarried (non-resident) fathers.

      Symbolism – A Review

      by Owen O'Sullivan | Christianity, Politics and Society, Reviews

      I got off to a happy start with “Symbolism: the glory of escutcheoned doors”.

      Homosexual Unions: Burying a Landmine in the Garden?

      by Owen O'Sullivan | Articles, Church and Faith, Commentary, Politics and Society

      Would it be true to say that where attitudes towards homosexuality are concerned, the real dividing line is not between liberals and conservatives, but between those who do, and those who don’t, have in their family someone who is homosexual?

      Oracles Of God – A Review

      by Owen O'Sullivan | Church and Faith, History, Ireland, Politics and Society, Reviews

      A review of Oracles of God: the Roman Catholic Church and Irish Politics, by Patrick Murray.

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