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John Paul Jones and His Irish Marines

Posted by Joe Gannon on April 8, 2017 at 2:30pm 2 Comments

As John Paul Jones, captain of the Bonhomme Richard, prepared to face two British ships off Flamborough Head on the coast of England on September 23, 1779, he had some very interesting allies on board his…

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The Fenians & Thomas D'Arcy McGee: Irish Influence in Canadian Confederation

Posted by Fran Reddy on June 30, 2014 at 2:30pm 1 Comment

On July first, we Canadians celebrate what we refer to as ‘Canada Day’, that day in 1867 when The British North America Act brought the Provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia together with the formal dividing lines for Ontario and Quebec, and these provinces together…

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This Week in the History of the Irish: April 12 - April 18

Posted by The Wild Geese on April 11, 2026 at 8:39pm 0 Comments

DOMHNAIGH -- On April 12, 1816, Charles Gavan Duffy (right) was born in County Monaghan. Self-educated as a journalist, Duffy would found the Nation, a nationalist weekly journal, along with …

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Kathleen Daly Clarke (1878- 1972): Dublin’s First Female Mayor

Posted by Geoffrey Cobb on March 2, 2021 at 10:00pm 2 Comments

Like many women deserving of greater recognition, Kathleen Daly Clarke is often overshadowed by her famous husband, Thomas, one of the men who proclaimed the Irish Republic and was shot by the British for their role in the Dublin Rising of 1916; however, without his wife, Thomas Clarke would never have…

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‘Blood Upon The Rose’: Poet's Universal Easter Contemplation

Posted by Gerry Regan on April 20, 2019 at 10:30pm 0 Comments

I see his blood upon the rose

And in the stars the glory of his eyes,

His body gleams amid eternal snows,

His tears fall from the skies.…

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More Tales From the Pew: Morning Miracle, Dad's Teachers, Watering the Liberty Tree

Posted by Daniel P. McLaughlin on April 5, 2026 at 10:00pm 0 Comments

“Don’t wait for miracles, your whole life is a miracle.”

-- Professor Albert Einstein

On a clear day, you get to the 9 a.m. Mass at St. Anne’s on Dartmouth Avenue in Garden City, N.Y., around 8:40 (or…

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In the Footsteps of Bridget: A Titanic Connection

Posted by Joe Gannon on July 24, 2015 at 12:00pm 3 Comments

In 2013 our annual trek to Ireland brought us to a pleasant small cottage in the little village of Lahardane, County Mayo. The choice had been more about it being a centrally located base…

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Liam Lynch, Civil War Martyr: “It never should have happened”

Posted by Joe Gannon on October 17, 2020 at 7:00pm 10 Comments

It was a lovely spring morning in the foothills of the Knockmealdown Mountains in southern County Tipperary on April 10, 1923. Six members of the Irish Republican Army, then engaged in the Irish Civil War against the Free State…

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The Incorrigible Irishman Who was Hanged by a Comma

Posted by Lonnie on January 23, 2015 at 6:30am 4 Comments

We are fast approaching the 100th anniversary of the Easter 1916 Rising in Ireland. How do you mark such an event? Do you trace your finger along the bullet hole marks in the pillars outside of the GPO in Dublin? For this is where…

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This Week in the History of the Irish: April 5 - April 11

Posted by The Wild Geese on April 4, 2026 at 8:05pm 0 Comments

DOMHNAIGH - On April 5, 1818Bernardo O'Higgins  (left) defeated the…

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