Midas Touch—Uncorking the Past

By Barbara Nolan The box full of 2,700-year old dust was quite full, brimming with a golden-looking powdery substance. Its appearance was quite fitting, since it came from drinking vessels inside the tomb of the legendary King Midas (or perhaps… Continue Reading

Shared History – Shared Hearts

FROM COUNTY ROSCOMMON IN IRELAND TO NORTHPHILADELPHIA By  Joanne Ennis and Eileen Troxell Saint Malachy Parish in North  Philadelphia is celebrating its 160th jubilee.  The first parishioners of Saint Malachy were part of the great migration from Ireland in the 1850s. … Continue Reading

A Grateful City Bids A Fond Farewell

By Sabina Clarke After 25 years as president of the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau, PCVB, Brooklyn native and now die-hard Philadelphian, Tom Muldoon—undoubtedly, one of the most well-liked and well-respected businessmen in the City, has retired from his post… Continue Reading

Warrior for Peace: Roy Bourgeois…From Vietnam to Bolivia to El Salvador and Beyond

Editor’s Note: The following book review/ interview with Roy Bourgeois appeared in  three  parts in the Irish Edition (Dec., Jan., Feb 2010)—prior to the latest news that Roy Bourgeois  is  now being threatened  with removal  from the Maryknoll  Order by… Continue Reading