Search Results for 'Horizons'
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‘If Ireland is a young nation, the Famine is our childhood trauma’
IT IS 1845, the first year of the potato blight, the first year of The Famine. In Connemara, Colmán Sharkey ekes out a living as a fisherman. He is isolated from his community, except from his brother Patsy, a soldier who has returned home.
Islam and Christianity — exploring new horizons of faith
In today’s post-modern, interdependent world where Muslims and Christians are increasingly living and working side-by-side there is a greater need to understand the faith of the religious other better, while avoiding misperceptions and confusion. This is necessary so that Muslims and Christians can appreciate the commitment each makes to serve God in a manner in which their conscience dictates, without diminution of their own faith and its role in God’s universal design.
Expanding Horizons in Oughterard
HORIZONS, THE fourth and final exhibition of the Oughterard Courthouse Arts Programme summer arts events, opens tomorrow at 7pm in the Oughterard Courthouse.
RedBird’s Culture Night
THE GALWAY Arts Centre’s RedBird Youth Collective is hosting an event for Culture Night which takes place in the city tomorrow.