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Et Cum Spiritu Tuo | Peace and Justice in Modern Ireland
WOVEN DEEP WITHIN the fabric of Christian tradition is the image of the perfection of peace. Christ, who is himself heralded in the book of the prophet Isaiah as the ‘Prince of Peace,’ is said to have extended to his … Continue reading
Posted in Dispatches, Interfaith Dialogue, Social Justice, Theology
Tagged abuse, catholicism, child abuse, chistianity, clerical abuse, clerical sex abuse, ireland, justice and peace, magdalene asylum, magdalene laundry, martin mcaleese, paul cullen, peace, peace and reconciliation, republic of ireland, roman catholic church
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Understanding and Mercy | Abortion in Ireland
“I must note with dismay,” said Pope Benedict on January 7th to an assembly of the Vatican diplomatic corps, “that, in various countries, even those of Christian tradition, efforts are being made to introduce or expand legislation which decriminalises abortion.” … Continue reading
Posted in Dispatches, Economics, Journal, Philosophy, Politics, Social Justice, Theology
Tagged abortion, catholicism, ethics, ireland, justice, law, republic of ireland, roman catholic church, social justice, the pope
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They Trample the Head of the Poor
Moving home is one of those life events which we have romanticised with the icon of the happy family; full of bustle, adventure and promise. The flit has been culturally packed with the all-American cinematic scene of loving parents lugging … Continue reading
Posted in Dispatches, Economics, Journal, Social Justice, Society and Living
Tagged an garda siochana, dublin, housing, inequality, ireland, landlords, poverty, rent, republic of ireland, ronan mcdonnell, social justice, the liberties
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