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RAYMOND MC CORD Sr.

Posted By: March 29, 2013

Protestant Loyalist Betrayed by British State Befriended by Irish Priest on Capitol Hill CAPITOL HILL. April 14, 2009 — There was a time it would have been impossible for Raymond Mc Cord Sr. to have believed it: that a veteran campaigner on Capitol Hill for the rights of mistreated Catholics in Northern Ireland would become […]

Priest attacks religion satire film as bigoted

Posted By: March 29, 2013

Ken Sweeney Entertainment Editor Sunday Tribune ( Dublin). Sunday, April 5, 2009 Religulous: personal take A veteran Irish-American campaigner against anti-Catholic bigotry in Northern Ireland has slammed a new Borat-style film on religion which opened in Ireland this weekend. Fr Sean McManus, president of the Capitol Hill-based Irish National Caucus, has described Religulous, a documentary […]

SOLDIERS KILLING TERRIBLE DEVELOPMENT

Posted By: March 29, 2013

CAPITOL HILL. Sunday, March 8, 2009 — The killing of the two British soldiers at Massereene Barracks in Antrim on Saturday, March 8, 2009, was a “ terrible development”. That is how the president of the Capitol Hill-based Irish National Caucus reacted to the news. “ I was so hopeful that Stephen Restorick, whose parents […]

Call on DUP to Join Irish National Caucus In Addressing True Roots of Sectarianism

Posted By: March 29, 2013

Capitol Hill. Monday, February 9, 2009 – Irish-Americans have called on the DUP to join the Irish National Caucus , well at least in spirit . Fr. Sean Mc Manus, president of the Capitol Hill-based Irish National Caucus, has called on a leading member of the DUP to join him in calling for the repeal […]

NOT ” FIT TO PRINT”

Posted By: March 29, 2013

The famed motto of the New York Times is, ” “All the News That’s Fit to Print.” That has not always been true of it’s coverage of Northern Ireland, with the exception of a few journalists. Here is a letter of Fr. Mc Manus that The Times saw not fit to print. New York Times […]

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