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Spiritual support and 1916

Posted By: December 25, 2015

by Archbishop Diarmuid Martin. Irish  Catholic ( Dublin)Thursday, December 17, 2015 “Hopefully the centenary celebrations will find a space to remember the priests of 1916”, writes Archbishop Diarmuid MartinIf I was to scour the list of places which the conventional wisdom of today associates with Dublin in 1916, I would find in such lists only rare if […]

Ballymurphy Massacre Families meet shadow secretary of state for Northern Ireland Vernon Coake MP.

Posted By: December 24, 2015

 The Ballymurphy Massacre Families today  met the Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Vernon Coaker MP in West Belfast during a two day visit.  During the meeting family membesr were able to update Mr Coaker of the recent developments in the campaign including new evidence in the form of a report by Laurence Rocke […]

British government still determined to conceal its role in the conflict

Posted By: December 24, 2015

Martin McGuinness. Deputy First Minister. Irish News ( Belfast). Wednesday, December 23, 2015 THE past continues to permeate and impact on the current political process, while casting a shadow over our future. Victims of the conflict have a right to the truth about the past. Providing mechanisms for achieving that right was the focus of […]

PSNI obstructiveness culture must change

Posted By: December 22, 2015

Fionnuala O Connor. Irish News (Belfast). Tuesdady, Deember 22, 2015The glossiest possible end-of-year report might chirrup about new leaders. But like tinsel, glossy stuff is only good for Christmas decoration.Old fears are stirred by the PSNI reaction last week to a finding that officers obstructed investigation into their own behaviour. It adds insult to injury that the case began with the maiming […]

Irish Fr. John Bannon: Confederate hero, Civil War secret emissary to pope

Posted By: December 19, 2015

Phillip Thomas Tucker, Ph.D @irishcentral           December 19,2015  +Father John Bannon:  People today are familiar with the battlefield heroics of Irish soldiers of the famed Irish Brigade, Army of the Potomac, during the American Civil War of 1861 to 1865. The Irishmen who wore Union blue compiled a distinguished combat record on battlefields across America. The role of the Irish who […]

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