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Irish America magazine - Oct/Nov '08 issue: The Legacy of the San Patricios Lives On , Stars of the South, The Legal 100, Roots: The Mighty Mahers, All Hail The Humble Spud! , Music: Still Fiddlin’ Away , The Real Bill , The Battle over Ulysses, Broadway's Irish Colleen

 
The Reidy Clan
The Reidy family surname is an Anglicized version of the Gaelic name Ó Riada.
 
Philanthropist of Yesteryear
Irish history in the US brings an earlier example of the quiet, more biblical style of generosity.
 
The Unbearable Lightness
Darina Molloy talks to Irish writer Ken Bruen.
 
 
 
 
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Thank God we can always count on Kathy Griffin to inject a little energy into a boring awards show.

New York magazine commenting on the controversy created by comedian Kathy Griffin when she held up her Emmy trophy and said, “Suck it, Jesus, this award is my God now!” Griffin, who won Outstanding Reality Program for her Bravo show, My Life on the D-List, was subsequently targeted by the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, who called on Dick Askin, chairman and CEO of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, to denounce Griffin. Within 24 hours, the Academy branded Griffin’s comments “offensive” and announced that it would omit them from the taped telecast of the awards on E!

 

He said, ‘I know a doctor . . .’”

Army Capt. Brian Jantzen, who was wounded in Iraq, about how a conversation with Flip Mullen led to Dr. John Kennedy of the Hospital of Special Surgery operating on his leg. Capt. Jantzen was facing amputation, but Dr. Kennedy, who thought he could save the leg, said:

In our experience, we’ve found something like this can be
treated, to give him realistic hope he can save his leg.

Dr. Kennedy,, who has operated on six soldiers to date, and Flip Mullen, who works with the Wounded Warrior program, met when both were being honored as Top 100 Irish- Americans.
– Michael Daly writing in The Daily News

 

I am a Latin Mass Catholic. I go to the Tridentine rite every Sunday at St. Mary’s Mother of God in Washington, D.C. I love the beauty, solemnity and awe of the Latin Mass.”

Patrick J. Buchanan, right-wing pundit, interviewed in the New York Times Magazine.

 

I’m scared. I have never been scared before but I’m scared now that we are losing our way. Not because somebody is taking it away but because we are giving it away. It’s getting ugly out there.

Popular CNN commentator Jack Cafferty appearing on Lou Dobbs’ show to promote It’s Getting Ugly Out There, his new current affairs book about America.

 

It’s easy to talk about our son because he was an absolutely wonderful man and boy growing up. He was polite, humble, reserved and a real gentleman.

Daniel Murphy said of his son Michael (pictured left), who was killed leading his four-man team into the Hindu Kush Mountains in Afghanistan in June 2005. Michael was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously in a ceremony at the White House on October 22. He is the first Navy Seal to be awarded the Medal of Honor for service in Afghanistan. Michael’s parents Daniel (who spoke to the Irish Voice) and Maureen received
the medal from President Bush.

He is a man [Solanus Casey], born in the U.S. who might become a saint, and they didn’t care that he was here for three years . . .This isn’t an issue of just a little church in East Harlem. It’s an issue of the entire church.

Parishioners of Our Lady Queen of Angels, on East 113th Street in Spanish Harlem, which was closed by the Archdiocese of New York. Rev. Solanus Casey lived at the church from 1921 to 1924. Born Bernard Francis Casey, November 25, 1870, the oldest of 16 children of an Irish-American family from Superior, Wisconsin, Casey had already been a lumberjack, a prison guard, and a streetcar motorman before joining the priesthood and taking the name Solanus. Casey is a revered figure who was declared “venerable,” by Pope John Paul II, the second of four steps on the path to sainthood.

He would be the first American-born male saint, a fact that parishioners of Our Lady Queen of Angels say is lost on the Archdiocese of New York.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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