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Ireland s Golden Age: The work of angelic, not human, skill

Ireland s Golden Age: The work of angelic, not human, skill Irish Christianity experienced a golden age between the 6th and 9th centuries, during which Ireland was the brightest star in the firmament of Western culture, writes Frank Rogers 29 July, 2021 02:00 The high stone cross at the Rock of Cashel standing sentry over the Co Tipperary countryside IRELAND S Golden Age began with the growth of monasticism in the 6th century and flourished from then until the Viking invasions of the 8th and 9th centuries. Throughout that period the country witnessed a remarkable flourishing of art, literature, manuscript preservation, metal-work and stone sculpture.

The Remote: Netflix s Sophie Toscan du Plantier doc, Love Island returns and a packed sporting weekend

The Remote: Netflix s Sophie Toscan du Plantier doc, Love Island returns and a packed sporting weekend
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Twenty counties to debate Dublin GAA s unfair funding advantage

Twenty counties to debate Dublin GAA’s unfair funding advantage Ex-Westmeath footballer John Connellan has garnered the support of some of the game’s leading counties. By Paul Dollery Tuesday 25 May 2021, 5:09 PM Tue 2:16 PM 41,724 Views 87 Comments Updated Tue 5:09 PM Dublin s Dean Rock and Ciaran Kilkenny lifting the Sam Maguire Cup after last year s All-Ireland final. THE SHARE OF GAA funding being distributed to Dublin has moved a step closer to being challenged at Congress in 2022 after John Connellan convinced 20 counties to address the issue at their conventions. Kerry, Galway, Tyrone and Mayo are among the counties who will debate a motion that aims to reduce Dublin’s funding by €2.2million over the next five years.

All Ireland Ladies draw this evening - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport

The Donegal senior ladies will learn their opponents this evening for the All Ireland Football Championship. Maxi Curran s side are one of thirteen teams in the hat for the senior draw. Armagh, Cork, Dublin and Galway, the four semi finalists from last year, will be seeded for the draw which will see four groups drawn. Tyrone are also in the senior championship along with Cavan, Kerry, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Tipperary and Waterford. The All Ireland series is due to start on the weekend of July 10th/11th with the top two in each group going into quarter finals. The draw will start around 8pm.

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