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The Church and Historic Commemorations

Published by admin on July 17, 2020July 17, 2020

Commissioned by the Community Relations Council of Northern Ireland.

'Beyond the Pale' asks:

- Is commemorating the events of 1912 to 1922 a moment of opportunity or risk?

- What values should underpin historical reflection of this period?

- What practical actions can the Church take to ensure that historical reflection on this decade is constructive rather than damaging?

Commissioned by the Community Relations Council of Northern Ireland.
‘Beyond the Pale’ asks:
– Is commemorating the events of 1912 to 1922 a moment of opportunity or risk?
– What values should underpin historical reflection of this period?
– What practical actions can the Church take to ensure that historical reflection on this decade is constructive rather than damaging?

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