Carolyn Moynihan

Carolyn Moynihan is an Auckland (New Zealand) journalist with a special interest in family issues. She is Deputy Editor of MercatorNet and editor of Family Edge.


    Margaret Ogola: an African heroine

    Carolyn Moynihan | 30 Sep 2011
    One of four distinguished Kenyan women who died recently was a doctor who spent herself on the welfare of AIDS victims and strengthening the African family.


    Twilight on the moors

    Carolyn Moynihan | 27 Sep 2011
    Why does generation after generation return to a romantic novel written by the daughter of a Victorian clergyman?


    The woman behind the icon

    Carolyn Moynihan | 3 Sep 2011
    Steve Jobs is a genius, all right, but even geniuses need to be born.


    Madrid, capital of youth

    Carolyn Moynihan | 19 Aug 2011
    Don’t tell the BBC, but there’s over a million young Catholics in Madrid right now having a good time with the Pope.


    Two women of character

    Carolyn Moynihan | 9 Aug 2011
    War heroines and committed professionals are both necessary to civilisation.


    One big, happy polygamous family?

    Carolyn Moynihan | 28 Jul 2011
    In the wake of New York’s same-sex marriage law plural marriage is getting an airing, but no-one wants to talk about the kids.

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