The Brandsma Review is a bi-monthly magazine of broadly conservative Catholic opinion in Ireland named for the Dutch Carmelite martyr Blessed Titus Brandsma. As our masthead states: Pro Vita, Pro Ecclesia Dei et Pro Hibernia.
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
At last...the July-August Brandsma...
The July-August Brandsma Review contains an editorial on Bl John XXIII's letter 'Veterum Sapientia' by Peadar Laighléis; articles by Dr Éanna Johnson on RE Syllabi; Professor Jim Lothian on the fiftieth anniversary of the Second Vatican Council, complete with statistical data; Nick Lowry on the Brandsma Review's patron, Bl Titus Brandsma; Peadar Laighléis on the Brandsma Review's founder, Nick Lowry; Joe Aston on Europe at the present time; David Manly on the Minister for Health, Dr James Reilly; and Hibernicus' first of two part on the Society of St Vincent de Paul founder, Bl Frédéric Ozanam. Hurling Shots from the Ditch covers the Phoenix' portrayal of the new Papal Nuncio and some of the Minister for Justice and Defence's policies; Stramentarius covers Australian ethicists' support for infanticide and Archbishop Martin's speech in Glenties, Co Donegal. And there is a letter from Eric Conway.
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