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Rhona Tarrant is America's Dublin correspondent.

Dispatches
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The decision from Archbishop Martin comes after anonymous letters alleged a culture of gay activity at the college.
Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny speaks during a press conference in Dublin Friday June 24, 2016 after Britain voted to leave the European Union in an historic referendum. (Niall Carson/PA via AP)
Dispatches
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Perhaps the most worrying prospect for Northern Ireland is the reintroduction of border controls with the Republic.
Signs Of the Times
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In a small country where homelessness has never been a significant problem, the figures are striking.
Danny Healy-Rae holds forth in the Dail.
Dispatches
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Edna Kenny has, as we say here, provided an Irish solution to an Irish problem.
The town of Dingle in Ireland (photo via iStock)
Dispatches
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Father Flannery has dedicated his energy to speaking out about the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
Dispatches
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The question of religion will be closely watched.
Dispatches
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Analysts predict there won’t be enough support to reelect the current government and there may have to be a second election.
Rhona Tarrant
Every evening at 6 p.m., programming on Ireland’s national radio and television broadcaster stops. News and weather are put on hold while a bell tolls, ringing in the pattern 3-3-3-9. This daily observance of the Angelus, the Catholic prayer honoring the Annunciation, is among the longest-runn