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Theology student and rugby international Andrew Trimble is admired as much for his brilliance on the rugby pitch as for his courage in talking about his committed Christian faith. Writer John Scally learns that there is no room for tokenism in the dashing world of Ulster's finest.
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A key to a different life |
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In the tenth of this series Aideen Gough tells us how art can change people's lives. She tells us how she uses art to help students in their growth.
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Spewing dust and fashioning hurls |
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Tom Joe Larkin tells Patrick joyce about his family business whaich has been manufacturing top quality hurley for over 100 years.
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Giving to good causes – at no extra cost |
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David Gaffney SJ proposes many ways in which we can de-clutter our own lives and assist people in need at no extra cost to ourselves.
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Dr Willie Walsh, bishop of Killaloe, has a life-long involvement with and love of hurling. He talks here to John Scally about it.
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