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Postpone Irish liturgical event, senator says

Published: July 27, 2011

Ireland's Senator Cáit Keane

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A member of the ruling Fine Gael party has said an international Catholic conference in Dublin next year should be postponed, in light of the row over the Vatican's attitude to clerical child sex abuse inquiries in the republic, reports the Guardian.

Senator Cáit Keane said she backed suggestions from a group of rebel Catholic priests that one of the largest liturgical Catholic events - the Eucharistic Congress, which is scheduled to be held in the capital's Phoenix Park in June - be postponed.

Speaking in the Irish parliament, Keane said: "I support the Association of Catholic Priests in Ireland's request to postpone this event as I believe it is not an appropriate time for an event such as the Eucharistic Congress to take place in this country.

"I believe that everyone will be better served, given the sensitivities around the findings of this report, that it be held at a later date.

"The association has over five hundred ordinary priests as members in this country who are not afraid to speak out on the injustices and wrongdoings in the Church, and we must support their efforts to stand up and be counted."

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Irish politician calls for Dublin Catholic conference to be postponed (The Guardian)

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  1. I think it is the perfect time to have a Eucharistic Conference.
    The more prayer the better.
    It could well become a time of repentance and healing.

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