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Bishops warn Irish economic crisis could lead to ‘incalculable suffering’


Social welfare line in Dublin City: Bishops have said emigration and rising unemployment are creating "insecurity and even despair amongst some"
Social welfare line in Dublin City: Bishops have said emigration and rising unemployment are creating "insecurity and even despair amongst some"

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Ireland's Catholic bishops warned this week that the nations economic crisis, and the glaring disparities between rich and poor, could eventually lead to violence and "incalculable suffering" throughout the country.

In a new document issued days before Friday's general election, the bishops criticised six-figure salaries paid to top executives while cuts are being made to the minimum wage and to state pensions.

"It is our belief that the wounds generated by the crisis run deep and, if allowed to fester, could engender a cultural climate in which the spectre of social fragmentation and violence cannot be ruled out," the bishops told the press.

"As we who live on the island are all too aware, if such violence were to be unleashed, it would cause incalculable suffering and herald a period of political and social instability which could take a long time to heal."

The document was issued by the bishops' Council for Justice and Peace, and they denied they were promoting a political manifesto ahead of Friday's vote.

Instead, the bishops said, they are presenting a "vision for the country" at a time when emigration and rising unemployment are creating "insecurity and even despair amongst some."

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The Catholic church has trillions of pounds in its vaults, so if it feels sorry for the poor, why not go in and bring some out and distribute it to the world?What does the pope want gold, silver, precios metals, antiques, bonds etc for. He is an old man, does not eat much, and he cannot line his coffin with it. it wont get him through the pearly gates either.LOL
but the church has always preached how suffering is good for the soul? Has it changed its mind? The church in collusion with the british empire did a fine job in the past keep us poor and ignorant, even taking the food we produced to Britain, while collecting money for the poor Irish. just another scam for the money makers.
Sell up, maybe there's a pawn shop nearby. You will never see a man of the cloth standing in line looking for social welfare, only we mortals. God would never approve.
no better exponent of "incalculable suffering " than the said institution.
"incalculable suffering" As they rub their hands in glee...Just what the church needs..Suffering..Fills the churches every time..
ie civil war.
There will be no change - the same turkeys who are pretty much puppets/beggars - except for Gerry whose accent is a challenge to many. He represents true change - stir the pot, so to speak, that is required.
IT WILL! With the erosion of values, the have nots will vrs the haves will result violence. Is the RCC administration's hands clean of this erosion bearing in mind the policy of SILENCE THE TRUTH TO PROTECT THE IMAGE? In the world, just watch this on food soon. P.S. Why did the RCC Administration invest so heavy in Irish Bank stock?
 




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