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The Half-Life And Death Of The Irish Catholic Novel : In A Country Renowned For Its Catholicism, It Is Unusual The ‘Catholic Novel’ Never Took Root, Eamon Maher Dec 2017

The Half-Life And Death Of The Irish Catholic Novel : In A Country Renowned For Its Catholicism, It Is Unusual The ‘Catholic Novel’ Never Took Root, Eamon Maher

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In Underground Cathedrals (2010), the Glenstal monk and author Mark Patrick Hederman described artists as the “secret agents” of the Holy Spirit: “Art has the imagination to sketch out the possible. When this happens something entirely new comes into the world. Often it is not recognised for what it is and is rejected or vilified by those who are comfortable with what is already there and afraid of whatever might unsettle the status quo”. Reflecting on this position, one wonders to what extent Irish novelists have fulfilled the important role outlined by Hederman. In the past, they definitely did offer …


Rendering That Darkness At The Heart Of Priesthood : The Strangled Impulse By William King, Eamon Maher Jan 2016

Rendering That Darkness At The Heart Of Priesthood : The Strangled Impulse By William King, Eamon Maher

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Eamon Maher On Jean Sulivan, Eamon Maher Dec 2015

Eamon Maher On Jean Sulivan, Eamon Maher

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How Different Are The Irish?, Eamon Maher Mar 2015

How Different Are The Irish?, Eamon Maher

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THIS review-article sets about assessing the significance of a new collection of essays edited by Tom Inglis, Are the Irish Different?1 Tom Inglis is the foremost commentator on the factors that led to the Catholic Church in Ireland securing a 'special position' during the ninetenth and twentieth centuries.2 The Church's 'moral monopoly' has effectively been ceroded by a number of recent developments; the increased secularisation that accompanied greater prosperity, the tendency among a better educated laity to find their own answers to whatever moral dilemmas assail them, and, of course, the clerical abuse scandals. But even in the 1980s, and …


A Catholic Childhood In Philadelphia, Eamon Maher Sep 2011

A Catholic Childhood In Philadelphia, Eamon Maher

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