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Catholic leaders worry about post-pandemic congregations – dpa international


The first Mass to be celebrated at Knock after the end of Ireland’s second coronavirus-related lockdown. Up to 200 people were permitted to attend the service, which was held inside Knock’s 3,700-seat basilica at 12pm on December 2 2020 (Simon Roughneen)
KNOCK  On December 2, almost two months to the day since his parishioners were last permitted to attend Mass, Father Richard Gibbons’ greeting to his returning worshippers was blend of relief and contained elation.
“Good afternoon to you all and welcome back to Mass,” said Gibbons, parish priest in Knock, a village in the west of Ireland and Marian pilgrimage site visited by Pope Francis in 2018. ....

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Culture & Religion | Simon Roughneen


DUBLIN Ireland’s head of government Micheál Martin on Wednesday apologised on behalf of the state to former residents of so-called mother and baby homes for “unforgivable” treatment spanning nearly 8 decades. Citing a “profound generational wrong” inflicted on unmarried mothers and their children, Martin, Ireland’s Taoiseach, or Prime Minister, apologised “for the shame and stigma they were subjected to.” Martin’s statement to Ireland’s parliament came one day after the publication of findings by the Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes. The almost 3000-pages-long report outlined a “very high rate of infant mortality” in the homes, which housed “about 56,000 unmarried mothers and about 57,000 children.” ....

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