The Shame of Ireland
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There‘s a Very famous Joke/ Tale about over-thinking and it goes Something like this:
Bill and Peter have been friends for over 20 years;…
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The Wisdom of Father Magee (Please share with all you can.)
“Now what shall we do with these bastards”,
Said the Bishop to Father Magee,
“They’ll take all of our wealth and they’ll ruin us,
And cast shame on the Great Holy See”.
“Wouldn't mind if their mothers had married,
And not been so brazen with priests.
Causing many good innocent Fathers,
To act, once or twice, just like beasts”.
The old priest…
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Former Holles Street master Dr Peter Boylan said his concerns about project have ‘strengthened’
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After 10 Years of Campaigning on behalf of Survivors using the Name
"Industrial Schools Ireland"…
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ContinueJust Who wanted #Caranua?
— Shame Of Ireland (@ShameOfIreland)…
It Wasn't #IndustrialSchool Survivors
It was Established in 2009 not when the Act was made Law in 2012 pic.twitter.com/59zwJ6YjBM
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Gerry O’Shea
April 04, 2017 03:30 AM
Young boys, inmates of an Irish industrial school.
Editor's note: The text that follows appeared in the Irish Voice on March 29th 2017 as a letter to the Editor.
I recall clearly a shocking conversation that I had about…
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Committee of Public Accounts.
By the nature of its role as the public spending watchdog, the Committee of Public Accounts is one of the most powerful Oireachtas Committees.
It has a key role to play in ensuring that there is accountability and transparency in the way Government agencies allocate, spend and manage their finances and in guaranteeing that the taxpayer receives value for money for every euro spent.
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