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Excommunication: yes or not?
The Church must be free to decide its own response on the abortion debate, writes David Quinn.
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Paying the price of broken pro-life promises
It is not too late to mobilise against abortion, writes David Quinn
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Pressure on Government must be maintained over abortion
Enda Kenny’s Government appears hell-bent on abortion regardless of the evidence says David Quinn
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The task before the new Archbishop Martin
The new prelate faces many challenges, writes David Quinn
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Emotions rule the roost at Convention
The vote in favour of gay marriage was entirely predictable says David Quinn
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The elusive and multi-faceted nature of true peace
The retreat from God is a real and present threat to peace says David Quinn
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What Meath East told us about social issues
Gay marriage and abortion were not headline issues, writes David Quinn
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SpunOut website shows how we’ve spun out of control
Ireland’s drive to erase its Catholic past often means erasing common sense.
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Pope Francis and the Argentinian junta
The Pontiff has no case to answer, writes David Quinn
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A proportionate view of the Magdalen laundries
The McAleese report is more accurate than much of the media coverage, writes David Quinn
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What this conclave must and must not do
Fidelity to the Gospel, not the world, must drive the voting, writes David Quinn
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The real Pope versus the ‘Pope of the media’
Benedict XVI was too often viewed through a ‘narrow lens’, writes David Quinn
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The man who would be Pope
David Quinn interviewed Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in 1995
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Road to renewal or blind alley?
People should not have unrealistic expectations of the next Pope, writes David Quinn
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Above all Pope Benedict was a teacher
Pope Benedict was a gentler pontiff than expected, writes David Quinn
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What abortion reveals about us
The debate about abortion in this country has focused more on the law than on the human side of the story, says David Quinn















