I have a new post on the Slugger O’Toole blog: Inventing the Myth on the Eleventh Night – Review of Connal Parr’s book on Ulster Protestantism.… Read more...
Author: Gladys Ganiel
Review of Archbishop Eames’ Unfinished Search: New Post on Slugger
I have a new post on the Slugger O’Toole blog, a review of Archbishop Robin Eames’ book Unfinished Search. I ask: Will another opportunity to address the past slip through our hands?… Read more...
Will we see the Liberalisation of Irish Catholicism? Comments in the Guardian
In continued coverage of the Republic of Ireland’s abortion referendum, I spoke with the Guardian about possible future directions for the Catholic Church in Ireland.
… Read more...Gladys Ganiel, author of Transforming Post-Catholic Ireland, said the result was not a fatal blow
Ireland’s Abortion Referendum: My Contributions in the Washington Post & New York Times
The referendum to repeal the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution in the Republic of Ireland has now become history. The Eighth Amendment banned abortion in almost all circumstances. But Friday’s referendum resulted in a resounding vote to overturn the amendment, … Read more...
We are More than Orange & Green: My Contribution
The ‘We are More than Orange & Green’ Facebook page has been asking people from various walks of life and professions to answer four questions about contemporary Northern Ireland.
If you are on Facebook, like the page to make sure … Read more...
New Post on RTE Brainstorm – How Northern Ireland’s Future is in the Past
I have a new post on RTE’s Brainstorm website, ‘How Northern Ireland’s Future is in the Past.’ It picks up on themes of religion and reconciliation, in light of the upcoming consultation on dealing with the past.… Read more...
Constitutional Pasts and Futures 20 Years after the Good Friday Agreement: 8 May in Dublin
I will be taking part in a one-day conference on ‘Constitutional Pasts and Futures: Northern Ireland and the British Irish Relationship Twenty Years after the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement’ on Tuesday 8 May at the Royal Irish Academy, 19 Dawson Street, … Read more...
Understanding ‘No Religion’ – New Video on Vakuum via Peter Jost
You can watch a video of my talk, The Apocalypse for Religion: Understanding People who identify as ‘No Religion’, which I gave last week at Wake, an annual boutique festival in Belfast curated by Peter Rollins. The video title is … Read more...
The Apocalypse for Religion – at Peter Rollins’ Wake Festival
Today I had the privilege of participating in Wake, an annual boutique festival in Belfast, which is curated by Peter Rollins. It’s always a treat to catch up on Pete’s latest work, and to meet the people who come … Read more...
How Churches are Missing their Opportunity – New Post on the Conversation
There is a new post on the Conversation, written by Prof John Brewer and me, ‘How Churches are Missing their Opportunity to help build Peace in Northern Ireland.’
The reflections are framed around tomorrow’s 20th anniversary of the Good Friday … Read more...
