Irish Monks in Europe
Nov
14
5:45 pm17:45

Irish Monks in Europe

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Dr. Enzo Farinella, Vatican Radio correspondent and former Bureau Chief of ANSA (Italian News Agency) from Ireland, will present a talk on Irish monks in Europe. The former Irish Ambassador to Italy and Austria, Frank Cogan, and Senator Ronan Mullen will introduce the Author.

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enzo.farinella@gmail.com or barbarapehi@hotmail.com

Irish monks in Europe

From the 6th to the 10th century Ireland with its many schools was a beacon of civilization. Its pupils poured like floods into Britain and the Continent, carrying with them the torch of learning and the light of Christianity. Its teachers conquered whole nations and they became counsellors of Kings and Emperors.

King Alfred, who studied in Ireland, called in 891on Sweeny of Clonmacnoise, “doctor Scotorum peritissimus”, to assist at the foundation of Oxford’s Universityon the example of the then famous Irish schools.  La Sorbonne, Pavia, Prague, Vienna’ Universities and Salzburg were founded or signed by Irish monks. Many European towns were established by them.

Columbanus, founder of Annegray, Luxeuil and Fonatines in France and of Bobbio in Italy, was the most eminent representative of Irish asceticism. He was one of the greatest Europeans of his time, the Father of modern Europe” and “the Patron Saint of those who are trying to build a united Europe”.  according to the influential Robert Schuman.

In this island monasticism, source of civilization and of artistic creativity, wrote a fantastic page in the history of Ireland and of the world (Pope Francis).

To these Irish Saints and scholars, Europe owes a tremendous “debt” of gratitude and appreciation. 

The message of the Christian-civilizing-European function preached by the Irish missionaries immediately after the fall of the Roman Empire is still valid today and it can offer points of reflection to our troubled EU.

Ireland can claim the credit for bringing culture and values to Britain, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium and the Low Countries, as well as to other parts of Europe. This is a lot for a small country like Ireland.

The Irish monks’ ideals of respect for the human person and its supreme dignity, for justice, equality and solidarity among all human beings, stand as the necessary blueprint to build together the Common European Home, which remains the most fascinating, challenging, courageous and important political project ever proposed in Europe!

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Irish Monks & Pilgrims in Europe and Austria
Nov
7
7:00 pm19:00

Irish Monks & Pilgrims in Europe and Austria

Keynote presentation by Enzo Farinella

Enzo will give a lecture and present his new book to the Members of the Irish Austrian Society and friends

7 November 2018, 7pm

Order of Malta
St. John’s House
32 Clyde Road, Dublin 4

Through Mountains and Valleys: Irish Monks & Pilgrims in Europa & Austria

“Our monks and pilgrims carried culture, education and Christian values to the places they went – and central to their revolution was the ultimate dignity of the human person and the sacredness of each human life, something our European cultures must rediscover today”, Sen. Ronan Mullen writes in the introduction to this new book by Enzo Farinella.

He will be introduced by Frank Cogan, Former Irish Ambassador to Vienna

After the Lecture wine will be served and you have the opportunity to talk to Mr. Farinella and buy his book for € 15

Irish Austrian Society, c/o Austrian Embassy Commercial Section
2nd Floor, Merrion Centre, Nutley Lane, Dublin 4, Ireland.

Tel: 01 2180549. Fax: 01 2830531. Email: office@austria.ie. Website: www.austria.ie

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Contributo Culturale dei Monaci Irlandesi all'Europa e all'Italia
Oct
28
5:30 pm17:30

Contributo Culturale dei Monaci Irlandesi all'Europa e all'Italia

La nuova accademia degli industriosi di Gangi invita alla conferenza “Contributo Culturale dei Monaci Irlandesi all'Europa e all'Italia” e alla presentazione del libro “Sulle Strade del Mondo. Monaci Irlandesi in Europa e in Italia.”

Relatore:

Prof. Enzo Farinella

Direttore di Casa Italia Centro Culturale, Dublino

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