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Dara Molloy: Celtic Monk and Priest: A Biography
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Books published:

Legends In The Landscape, A Pocket Guide to Inis Mór, Árainn


Articles published:

Affective Education: Analysing present day values inherent in today's education system, and presenting some alternatives using Celtic models.

Aistir: Describing a new idea, a modern household that has many Celtic monastic features without being a monastery.

An Charraig & Aisling Arann:
An Charraig is a household modelled on an Aistir; Aisling Árann is the overall vision and supportive organisation.

An Crann Dair: the spirituality of the oak tree — a personal account of sacred connections.

Beocheist: (in Irish)Tuairisc faoi comhthionól“Ag Tógáil Ár Economaíocht Áitiúil”

Celtic Spirituality and The Church: Celtic spirituality offers a model of church very different from the dominant model. This model is particularly attractive for today. It is a fitting replacement for the collapsing contemporary church.

Commodification gone Cuckoo: a critique of the trend towards everything becoming a commodity.

Creative Celtic Worship: how new forms of worship can be created using the Celtic tradition

Cuckoo in the Nest: the modern paradigm of development and progress is like a cuckoo chick that pushes out all other lifeforms from the nest.

Disadvantage to Advantage: how being on the margins of the dominant economic system provides opportunities for creating alternatives.

Dorothy Day - a Review: a look at the life of an amazing woman who founded the Catholic Worker Movement.

Ecclesiastical Empire And The Feminine: A passionate condemnation of the Catholic Church for practicing the politics of sexuality and power in a travesty of gospel values.

Education and The New Religion: progress and development has replaced Christianity in offering salvation to the masses. The church colludes in this through its participation in modern-day schooling.

The Four-Leafed Shamrock: finding spiritual nourishment in the Irish tradition.

Gay Marriage: a look at how monotheism and Christianity offer no theology of sexuality, heterosexuality or homosexuality, other than to say that it is sinful.

Illich Obituary: reflections and memories written on the death of Ivan Illich.

Living on the Margins: a description of the life choices made by Dara Molloy and others when they moved to live on the Aran Islands.

Refounding the Celtic Church: The Celtic church was an indigenous Christian church that was replaced by the Roman church in the 12th century. Its refounding is overdue.

Rekindling the Embers: the traditional way of life on Aran has all but gone. How can we rekindle it before it dies altogether?

Sacred and Profane: two views of the earth. Removing sacredness from the earth has allowed progress and development to exploit it without respect.

My Secret Hut in the Wilderness: comparing An Charraig to the ideal of a hermit monk as expressed in a 10th century Irish poem.

Spirituality and Sustainability: it is clear that the western lifestyle is not sustainable. A new lifestyle will require a new spirituality.

Treasure In The Field: The attraction of Inis Mór, Aran Islands, to a pilgrim and spiritual searcher. An autobiographical piece.

Weaving the New Aran: how Inis Mór must adapt, preserving what is valuable in the old, while adapting to the new.

Your Education System: proposals for a transformed role of the state in education, devolving power to students and parents.


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