Celtic Covid Memorial in New Jersey Irish deputy consul general Seán Ó hAodha was among the hundreds who gathered at New Jersey’s Shillelagh Club in mid-June to unveil a Celtic Cross Memorial to those who died during the COVID-19 pandemic. The 700-pound memorial, carved in Co. Roscommon was erected following a fund-raiser organized by the Friendly Sons of the Shillelagh. “It’s … [Read more...] about Hibernia: Happenings
Summer 2021 Issue
The First Word: There’s No Hope in History
“And so we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past."– F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby.Dear readers: We hope that you are enjoying a summer respite from the pandemic and reuniting with friends and family. We are living through strange and stressful times, to be sure, but I do not doubt that things will get better.History makes plain that … [Read more...] about The First Word: There’s No Hope in History
Darina Molloy’s Irish Book Reviews
A Galway Epiphany by Ken Bruen Ken Bruen’s Jack Taylor series – set in Galway – are very much books of their place and time. Bruen evokes Galway so realistically that the reader is there with Jack as he meanders down Shop Street or heads for a pint in Garavan’s or encounters trouble down by the Corrib. And because Jack listens to the same news, we watch through his eyes as a … [Read more...] about Darina Molloy’s Irish Book Reviews
The Shannon Greenway
The future is bright for communities along Ireland’s longest river as the Shannon Greenway is coming soon. Ireland’s majestic Shannon River is celebrated in song and story, and now plans are afoot for a Greenway that will make it more accessible to all. The proposed corridor will run on the western shore of the river from Cavan through Leitrim, Roscommon, Galway and … [Read more...] about The Shannon Greenway
Wild Irish Women: Leonora O’Reilly
“I am not going to give you any taffy!”The charismatic and powerful public speaker who pushed for equal pay for equal work, better labor standards, and overall empowerment for women is profiled by Rosemary Rogers.Leonora O’Reilly was born in 1870 to parents driven out of Ireland by the potato famine only to live in poverty in New York’s Lower East Side. Her father and brother … [Read more...] about Wild Irish Women: Leonora O’Reilly