Irish politician accuses Cardinal Brady of misrepresenting abortion legislation issue
Labour representative says Catholic leader ‘misrepresented’ the legality of the issue
Published Thursday, December 27, 2012, 6:26 AM
Updated Thursday, December 27, 2012, 9:56 AM
23 comments
Return to article
Previous
Page 2 of 2 pages
PhlutiePhan | Dec 27, 2012, 11:07 AM EST
Obviously, a number of snakes have returned or maybe lived under a rock until the weather warmed up.
Report abuse
PhlutiePhan | Dec 27, 2012, 11:04 AM EST
From several of the comments, it is obvious that St. Patrick did not drive all of the saints out of Ireland.
Report abuse
MaxTiger | Dec 27, 2012, 10:49 AM EST
As a member of a party that lied it's way into government no Labour TD is in a position to accuse anyone else of misrepresentation. This proposed law will lead to women being allowed abort their babies if they threaten homicide-suicide. It is no surprise that a cardinal should speak out against such an abomination in Catholic teaching. Of course because of other issues anything Cardinal Brady says may be counterproductive. But those are other issues.
Report abuse
Leitrim666 | Dec 27, 2012, 10:32 AM EST
The failure of the catholic church when it comes to child protection should disqualify them from making any comment on issues involving children.
Report abuse
bobby | Dec 27, 2012, 10:12 AM EST
Brady should keep his nose out of it. The catholic church is finished in Ireland.
Report abuse
bunkerisland | Dec 27, 2012, 09:38 AM EST
Seems a woman's decision will not be permitted by this man in black. Not that he has much knowledge about women in general other than they are to be subservient to those who wear the robe.
Report abuse
Michael Reddish | Dec 27, 2012, 09:15 AM EST
Mr. McNamara is hiding behind legal fiat and not facing the truth that the unborn child is an unborn child. Shame! Because he does not have the eyes to see this, then does it follow that children must die? Irish Central is as guilty as Mr. McNamara on this. Because you are blind guides on this, then does it follow that you will encourage legislators to proceed with the death sentence for the unborn? Shame!
Report abuse
Previous
Page 2 of 2 pages
- Young Irish woman turned in to U.S. authorities
- Government minister calls for investigation...
- Irishman John Downey arrested for 1982 IRA...
- Amnesty International says Ireland’s abortion...
- Nigerian migrants send $653 million a year...
- Top bishops clash over excommunication of...
- New book ‘John F. Kennedy - Among the Germans’.
- One in seven people on social welfare in...
- Calls for Irish Justice Minister to resign...
- Irish finance minister says US Senate are...
23 Comments


Report abuse