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In this issue

We begin the New Year with a most endearing cover on our Saint Martin Magazine. It is a photograph of Mother Agnes O’Shea OCSO, from St Mary’s Abbey in Glencairn, giving Taisce, their rescue dog a bit of much appreciated attention. It was taken by Sr Michelle Millar and captures a lovely moment. This month we begin a twelve-part series of articles by Ray Hughes on his experience of walking the Camino de Santiago which leads to the shrine of the Apostle St. James, whose earthly remains rest under the altar of the city’s magnificent cathedral. Fr Conor McDonough writes about the artist, Evie Hone a woman of many talents who found fame with the East Window of Eton College Chapel, completed in 1949. Fr Aelred Magee writes insightfully on mental health as it relates to the afflictive thought of dejection. Echoes examines how the days of the week got their name and our famous convert is Leonard Cheshire who is well remembered, along with his wife, Sue Ryder for their wonderful caring work. Fr Kellan Scott in Evangelium encourages to persevere with our prayers as they are a dutiful service. Our Saint of the Month is another convert, the American Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton who was born two days before the Declaration of Independence. It Happened this Month focuses on the dark topic of the Final Solution and the fiend who was Reinhard Heydrich, Heinrich Himmler’s right-hand man and one of the most evil of all the Nazis. On a lighter note our Editor has penned a piece on La Befana and her connection with the Magi. This theme is continued in Fr Michael Dunleavy’s article on the Adoration of the Magi as depicted by Fra Angelico. We celebrate this lovely Feast on 6th January, the Epiphany. And don’t forget, if you have not seen the Moving Crib in our premises in 42 Parnell Square West, Dublin 1, D01P5R7, there is still time (Open till 8th Jan), and we look forward to your visit!

St Martin Magazine Description:

PublisherSt Martin Apostolate

CategoryReligious & Spiritual

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

St Martin Apostolate has published our monthly St. Martin Magazine in Ireland since 1952. A wonderful magazine for Catholics around the world. Our magazine is packed with articles to help develop your understanding and your faith.

Included are articles on all aspects of life, news and views on important world events, helpful tips and articles for life, home and the garden. In short, it is a worthwhile easy-to-read magazine that millions of readers have enjoyed over the past decades.

We publish the magazine to promote devotion to St. Martin, to encourage people in the practice of their faith and to generate funds for our mission of bringing the word of God to as many people as possible. We currently publish some 40,000 print copies every month - that's nearly half a million copies every year - and are excited about the reach of our digital version across the world - so please tell your friends and colleagues about its availability.

Our web site gives more detail about our services and our missions - http://www.stmartin.ie

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