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Memory. Mercy. Light.

On this island, remembrance is sacred in its complexity—where silence becomes liturgy and music becomes mercy. Continue reading
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🌊 River Whispers and Sacred Stones: A Day in Sligo

There’s a rhythm to Sligo that doesn’t rush. It begins with the gentle murmur of the Garavogue River, winding its way through the heart of town like a whispered invitation. I started my day walking its banks, watching swans glide past Georgian bridges and listening to the town wake up. The river is more than Continue reading
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God Has No Country: A Pilgrim’s Journey Through Kerry by Rail

From Monasterevin to Killarney by rail, this pilgrimage blended history, faith, and quiet heroism. With my Kerry Camino stamp and ties to the Order of St John, I honoured Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty’s legacy—proof that God Has No Country, and true journeys are measured not in miles, but in meaning. Continue reading
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