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Public InquiryInterested in maladministration. Estd. 2005
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International - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 A.C.C.A.I. Easter Protest at Pro-Catherdral![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A.C.CA.I. are holding a protest at the Pro-Cathedral on Easter Sunday in remembrance of Christy Smith. A.C.C.A.I. have been holding protests at the Pro-Cathedral since the 'Footwashing' stunt by the catholic church as a PR stunt in trying to bring an end to their involvement in the decades of abuse they carried out on children. This year is dedicated to and in memory of Christy Smith who died at the hands of Church and State. It is now the second anniversary since the Ryan Report. We have seen one high profile case brought to court in relation to the Murphy Report. With the Cloyne Report to be released sometime this year, we can see the growing problem of the Catholic Church in Ireland. The church see's it’s self as a self appointed judge and jury to those of their flock and what ever country they are in. |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2It would have been kinder if they had shot us when we were children ,I really mean that , there are no words to discribe the suffering we were put through every day I used to pray to God to come and get me but he never did I was forced to spend nearly all of my childhood in Goldenbridge Industrial School for the whole of the 1950s the damage they caused us is measureless.
Abused Catholic Children Association of Ireland?I'd attend if were nearer to Dublin. I hope many do. The founder of their church said to harm a child was the one unforgivable act. May they meet their judge.