Community unites to say goodbye to murdered Catholic policeman
Crowds gather for funeral of Ronan Kerr
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Catholic and Protestant, North and South, Police and Civilians – Ireland united to say goodbye to Catholic policeman Ronan Kerr and prayed that his murder is not in vain.
The message of defiance from Kerr’s funeral on Wednesday was clear to the Dissident Republicans responsible for his murder when a bomb exploded under his car as he prepared to travel to work last Saturday.
More than a thousand mourners packed the Catholic church in Kerr’s home village of Beragh including Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny, Northern Ireland’s First Minister Peter Robinson, and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness.
It was the first time an Irish leader had crossed the border for the funeral of a serving PSNI officer and the first time Peter Robinson had attended a Catholic service.
The significance of their actions wasn’t lost on the Congregation who applauded Catholic Primate Sean Brady at the end of the funeral Mass when he said: “This murder is an evil deed and the dissidents must, in God’s name, stop and stop now.”
Primate Brady added: “Parents and grandparents, I beg you, plead with your children and with your grandchildren, not to get involved with violence.
“Violence has nothing, absolutely nothing, to offer except misery and destruction. Choose life, I say, choose goodness, choose peace. That is what God is asking of you.
“That is what the people of all traditions have been saying to all of us, loud and clear, since the moment of Ronan’s tragic death on Saturday last. In God’s name, stop. And stop now.”
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