The most recent double episodes solidified his Irish Catholic roots and again focused ... After graduating from St. John’s College in Belize, he attended Fordham University in New York.
The Irish football community is mourning the loss of former Ireland international John Herrick at the age of 78. The Cork-born defender spent all of his career in the domestic game, winning a ...
including neutral southern Ireland, which was represented in the Battle of Britain by 10 RAF fighter pilots. “John’s passing will be a profound moment for introspection within the United ...
Solving the scoring code has been cracked by Ireland but it will be irrelevant unless goals are stopped at the other end. John O’Shea saw for himself the difficulties in rattling the net when ...
Rosie O’Donnell continues to comment on President Trump following her move to Ireland. Last week, O’Donnell appeared on Ireland’s “Late Late Show,” where she discussed her recent ...
LEICESTER, United Kingdom – As the “assisted dying” bill in Great Britain gets closer to being passed by the UK Parliament, Catholic leaders ... said Bishop John Sherrington, the Lead ...
The Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children (SFIC) raised about $130,000 to support partial tuition assistance scholarships ...
Scotland forwards coach John Dalziel and England senior coach Richard Wigglesworth have been confirmed as part of the British and Irish Lions coaching set-up to take on Australia this summer.
John Dalziel joined Gregor Townsend's backroom staff as forwards coach in August 2020 Scotland forwards coach John Dalziel is set for a call-up to the British and Irish Lions when Andy Farrell ...
The event originated in Argentina, and St. John Paul II played a fundamental role in its establishment. The story has its beginnings on Nov. 13, 1998, when the pilgrim pope received the then ...
A Belfast man wanted for questioning by Spanish police over the murder of John George has been remanded back into custody following an extradition hearing at a court in Portugal. Jonny Smyth ...
Internment without trial was introduced in 1971 as violence raged in Northern Ireland. Nearly 2,000 people, most of them Catholic, were locked up over the next four years. Actions were brought ...