Opening pubs on Good Friday

Madam, – May I make a heartfelt appeal to all Christians contemplating going to the Munster-Leinster match on Good Friday? If…

Madam, – May I make a heartfelt appeal to all Christians contemplating going to the Munster-Leinster match on Good Friday? If your faith means anything to you, please do not go to this match or even watch it on TV. Good Friday is not any day, it is the most solemn day of the Christian year, in which we commemorate the ultimate sacrifice by Jesus Christ, our Lord and God.

This sacrifice was for you and me – but we can accept or reject it. This saddest of days (particularly sad this year because of the self-inflicted turmoil, through which the largest of the Christian churches is going) should be a day of reflection in which we think about our life journey, which has only two possible final destinations.

The decision by the IRFU to hold the match on Good Friday is motivated by greed. This match could easily have been held a few days later or earlier but the gate takings would not have been as substantial. We only have to look around to see the effects of naked greed on Ireland – a ruined economy, zombie banks and Nama, a deeply cynical electorate.

To boycott this match would only be a small gesture but if enough people did so, it might send a message to the people who have brought this once proud country to its knees. – Yours, etc,

PAT O’NEILL,

Brightwater,

Crosshaven,

Co Cork.