Event goes ahead without heads of state of either Ireland or United Kingdom
President’s refusal to attend NI service may have focused more attention on work for reconciliation carried out by the Church Leaders’ Group
Invitations to ‘controversial’ NI centenary event in Armagh to be sent today
Martin says the decision on whether to attend service was President’s to make
Attendance of Higgins at event would have been ‘very special’ – Archbishop Martin
Peter Weir writes to Michael D Higgins over decision not to attend church service
Centenary ‘opens up opportunities for greater understanding’, says joint statement
Leaders welcome commitments to protect the Belfast Agreement
No public holy week or Easter ceremonies in cathedrals or churches due to coronavirus
A Jesuit who left the Catholic priesthood to marry, he was then drawn to Orthodoxy
‘The State built 8,500 social houses in 1975, but was able to build only 750 two years ago’
Joint statement describes ‘growing sense of despair in our politics’
Joint statement urges NI secretary to reconvene Assembly before October deadline
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