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The case of the Craughwell Prisoners
In the 1880s the Land War was at its height. It was a prolonged period of bitter civic unrest which pitted an unprotected peasantry against some ruthless landlords, who had the law and power of eviction at their disposal. Following the Great Famine a weakened tenant peasantry was easily removed from the land. It began a pitiful trail to the workhouse, and the emigrant ships. But as the century progressed the situation changed. The highly organised Irish National Land League supported evicted farmers; while members of the Irish Parliamentary Party in Westminster fought for legislation which would eventually see a redistribution of land to tenants.
Toddler dies in tragic road accident
The family of a young toddler is coming to terms with the sudden death of the little boy on a road in Kilkenny last week.
Parishes join together to help promote youth Masses
Special youth celebrations will be held in a number of parishes throughout the diocese of Ossory.