
Aisling Rogerson
Aisling Rogerson, owner of the Fumbally café in Dublin, was the beloved wife of Manchán Magan, who shared a life filled with love, creativity, and a deep connection to nature, culminating in a heartfelt wedding shortly before his passing.
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Recent news mentions
Aisling Rogerson was photographed scattering the ashes of her late husband at a ceremony.
Irish Times photographers highly commended at AIB Press Photographer of the Year awards – The Irish TimesIn an interview with Róisín Ingle, his wife, Aisling Rogerson, said 'everyone is looking for something at the moment... religion has failed us.'
This is the week when ‘lapsed Catholics’ and ‘spiritual but not religious’ go to church – The Irish TimesAisling Rogerson reflects on the final days of her late husband, Manchán Magan, and her journey of grief and understanding.
Manchán Magan’s widow on his final days, death and legacy – The Irish Times
Aisling Rogerson spread some of Manchán's remains at his month's mind gathering.
Let’s have more dancing at Irish funerals – The Irish TimesAisling Rogerson, Manchán Magan's wife, read an extract from his unpublished book at the memorial.
At the sacred centre of Ireland, thousands gather as Manchán Magan’s ashes are scattered – The Irish TimesAisling Rogerson is Manchán's wife, who he met 12 years ago and married shortly before his death.
Writer, broadcaster and explorer of deep-rooted connections between language and landscape – The Irish Times



























