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''Alive!'' is a free monthly publication in the style of a newspaper which has been produced since its first edition in 1996 by ''Alive Group'', an organisation with an address at the
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St Mary's Priory,
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in Dublin, Ireland. The editor is a
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, Fr Brian McKevitt, who refers to the publication as a 'newszine'. It is printed by Datascope, an independent publishing company in Enniscorthy and contains an appeal in each issue for donations totalling €160,000 annually to remain in circulation.


Political stance and editorial opinion

Since September 2008, the front page has contained the following
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text: "The content of the newspaper Alive! and the views expressed in it are those of the editor and contributors, and do not necessarily represent the views of the Irish Dominican Province". The publication opposed the
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and the
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on all four occasions on which they were submitted to the Irish people, a position which drew criticism from Irish politicians such as
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Paschal Donohoe Paschal Donohoe (born 19 September 1974) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as President of the Eurogroup since July 2020 and Ireland's Minister for Finance (Ireland), Minister for Finance since January 2025, and previously from 201 ...
on the grounds that its position could be erroneously interpreted by many Catholics as representing the official views of the Catholic hierarchy. TD Thomas Byrne criticised the publication, claiming that he was "bombarded" with its "anti-EU" views while attending Mass. Individual politicians and the Oireachtas sub-committee on Europe asked the Catholic Church and
Seán Cardinal Brady Sean, also spelled Seán or Séan in Hiberno-English, is a male given name of Irish origin. It comes from the Irish versions of the Biblical Hebrew name ''Yohanan'' (), Seán (anglicized as ''Shaun/Shawn/ Shon'') and Séan (Ulster variant; angli ...
to ban it from being distributed in churches. Senator Labhrás Ó Murchú stated that it was "completely wrong" to suggest that Cardinal Brady should ban the publication from churches simply because it espoused views opposing the Lisbon treaty. Senator
Ivana Bacik Ivana Catherine Bacik () (born 25 May 1968) is an Irish politician who has been the Leader of the Labour Party (Ireland), Leader of the Labour Party (Ireland), Labour Party since 24 March 2022 and a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Bay South ...
defended the criticism of the publication stating that it espoused extreme views that most moderate Catholics opposed and that it was the "equivalent of the paramilitary wing of the Catholic Church". Editor McKevitt was listed at number 67 in the ''Ireland's Most Influential 100'' list published by
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magazine in 2009.Ireland's Most Influential 100
''Village'' Magazine, 4 November 2009. Retrieved 1 November 2011.


Format

A regular article entitled "Dumbag writes...!" features letters, purportedly from a
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named Dumbag, which highlight what the newspaper believes to be the folly of non-Catholic viewpoints. This feature is inspired by
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by the Anglican writer,
C. S. Lewis Clive Staples Lewis (29 November 1898 – 22 November 1963) was a British writer, literary scholar and Anglican lay theologian. He held academic positions in English literature at both Magdalen College, Oxford (1925–1954), and Magdalen ...
. The newspaper also features a column by Fr. Owen Gorman, an interview with a public personage about the role of religion in that person's life, a column dealing with perceived media bias against religion and Christianity and a ''Window on History'' article on a historical topic of relevance to the Catholic Church (such as the Penal Laws or the Protestant Reformation).


Contributors

Contributors to the newspaper's ''Monthly Musings'' include Irish poet and academic Dr.
Ciarán Ó Coigligh Dr Ciarán Ó Coigligh is an Irish a poet and retired academic. Born in Dublin in 1952, Ó Coigligh studied at University College Dublin and Trinity College Dublin. He worked in the Modern Irish departments of NUI Galway and University College D ...
, Bishop
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and barrister, journalist and broadcaster
Kieron Wood Kieron Wood (15 August 1949 – 26 February 2023) was an English journalist and writer who was active on Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) and with the ''Sunday Business Post''. He also practiced as a barrister. Career Wood joined RTÉ in 19 ...
, Gerard Murphy, Peter Perrum, Tom English and former University College Dublin's Students' Union president Katie Ascough.


Legal issues over covers

In June 2015
Dina Goldstein Dina Goldstein (; born 1969) is a visual artist based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Goldstein creates tableau with a nuanced visual language that places the mundane and everyday in unusual settings to inspire insight into the human co ...
threatened to sue the magazine for using images from her "Fallen Princesses" works without her permission. One image appeared on the cover and others throughout the magazine. Ms Goldstein said that the magazine has not contacted her for permission to use the images. She said that she could not disagree more with the sentiments in the article which used the images, that she had left a message with the magazine's office and contacted an attorney to make a formal complaint.


References


External links


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