Sunday, May 27 2012

Intermittent Clouds Dublin Hi 19 °C | Lo 10°C

National News

President calls for debate on moral fallout

By Caitriona Palmer in Massachusetts

Tuesday May 26 2009

PRESIDENT Mary McAleese yesterday called for a major public debate on the legal and moral consequences arising from the Ryan Report on clerical abuse.

The President said that the commission's findings on decades of emotional, physical and sexual abuse only raised more questions about the consequences for those responsible.

"This report opens up -- it doesn't close. It opens them up for a massive public debate," said Mrs McAleese. "And in particular, a debate that should focus the attention at those to whom the finger points to in the Ryan Report."

The President also said that the publication of the report should not end discussion about how the State should help those who suffered at the hands of the religious orders.

"Some people seem to think that the Ryan report was designed to bring closure. I don't know where they got that idea from. The opposite is the case," she said.

Although the President refused to comment on whether the religious orders should provide more money to compensate the victims, she said that there was a "huge moral responsibility" to ask whether enough was been done to make amends.

The President made her comments while on an official visit to the US.

Mrs McAleese was also honoured yesterday at a special lunch hosted by Congressman Richard Neal, a Democrat.

Later in the day the President laid a wreath at a Celtic cross in Worcester to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Irish settlement in the city.

She then travelled to Boston where she will meet with Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick.

- Caitriona Palmer in Massachusetts

 
 

National News Video

(video)

Dublin Sightseeing Reaches New Heights

Ireland’s most iconic venue, Croke Park Stadium, announced the opening of the much anticipated Etihad Skyline tour on the roof of the historic ground. Sponsored by Etihad Airways and opening to the public on Friday 1st June, the tour offers access to a unique Croke Park rooftop walkway and spectacular panoramic views of Dublin city.

(video)

McAreavey suspect accuses police

Avinash Treebhoowoon, 30, confessed to police about his involvement in strangling Michaela McAreavey, but now insists he was forced to sign the statement.Treebhoowoon and co-accused Sandip Moneea, 42, deny murdering the 27-year-old teacher on her honeymoon at the Legends Hotel.

(video)

Damien Dempsey has something to tell you..

Damien Dempsey has released a video outlining his reasons for voting no in the upcoming referendum. Credit: http://www.youtube.com/user/whitebrowser

View more



Highlights

Independentwoman.ie

Independent Woman

A fresh, fun site featuring celeb gossip, fashion, beauty, love & sex, and health & fitness.

Findajob.ie

Job search

Search for jobs by keyword, category, or location.

College

Third Level College

Diploma, Degree, Postgraduate and Professional Courses

Yourlocal.ie

Directory

Wherever you are... Find what you're looking for on Yourlocal.ie.

GrabOne

GrabOne

Daily Deals: Find the best things to do, see and eat in Ireland

More in National News (1 of 6 articles)

It's 'yes', but we are furious at Government, banks & RTE

Read more »