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Spyros Papaspyropoulos

Last Rites: the arrival of a priest is a monument to finality in Irish life

How do people who are around death as a job handle it?

THE IRISH DEATH scene is familiar to many, if not all, of us.

Uncomfortable chairs, even more uncomfortable silence, pre-packaged sandwiches and attempts at gallows humour.

But when the sheet is pulled up, the pronouncements made, there is an interloper to the grieving process whose job it is to go about their day as if nothing happened.

Priests and medical staff still play a pivotal role in Ireland’s dying process and both have to stay philosophical.

“You’re around death all time, you have to get used to it,” says Amy* a nurse who works in Dublin.

Through her time in a hospice abroad, she became keenly aware of how to handle the process.

It’s not like it doesn’t affect you, but I’d feel kind of weird sobbing with a family just because I’d looked after their relative for a couple of weeks.

“So you get on with it and let people grieve.”

Fr Philip Curran of St Mary’s Parish says the same goes for men of the cloth.

“It is part of our work and something you get used to over the years. There are individual cases that can take an emotional toll on you, especially if it’s a young person or a child.”

Amy says those cases can be particularly difficult.

“Car crashes, sick kids, accident; those ones are tough. Families look like they’ve been hit by a train and you have to keep doing your job, almost around them. It’s hard sometimes.”

The silences

What those who around dying people most notice is the silence.

Pregnant pauses, phone checking, strolls for air – all understandable, of course, but Curran says that it’s more of a modern phenomenon. He says that Irish people are increasingly uncomfortable with death.

“Very often there’s almost a conspiracy of silence around a dying person,” says Fr Curran.

They know they’re dying, their family knows they’re dying, but nobody acknowledges it and that can be difficult.

“They sometimes think that if a priest appears, it would frighten a person.

I had one case where I went into a lady and she said, ‘You know, Father, I’m dying but my family don’t know it’ and when I went back out to the hall, her daughter said to me, ‘She’s dying, but she doesn’t know it’.

Breaking that silence is important, both say.

“A lot of people want to spare their relatives the pain of knowing they’re going to die, so they hide it from them,” says Amy.

“It’s understandable, but it actually helps nobody. I’ve seen families learn that what they think are “routine” procedures are actually last throws of the dice from hospital staff.

“That’s not how you should find out a loved one is dying.”

Last rites

The arrival of a priest is a monument to finality in Irish life. Families will gather awaiting a clergyman’s arrival and, only then, amid all the tubes and machines and medicine, will the gravity of the situation hit them.

“Sometimes, people will not acknowledge the reality of what’s happening and when you appear, it can be awkward,” says Fr Curran.

“They’ll ask you to say something like you were passing and stopped in, which is pretty idiotic when you think about it.”

The band Death Cab for Cutie once sang “Love is watching someone die”. That line echoes with many people who have done just that.

However, nobody tells you how to do it. How to talk to someone who is dying.

“Just be there, and listen, and that’s the key to it,” says Curran.

“Grief is something there’s no way around. People will often ask me very direct questions about the afterlife, but mostly they’ll just thank you for being there.”

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    Apr 21st 2022, 12:29 PM

    Nope, it suxx, but I like Ed sheeran, seems a sound bloke.

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    Apr 21st 2022, 1:37 PM

    @Darren Matthews: this should have been a poll option! I’m happy for the geezer and with him all the happiness his success can bring, but if he was strumming in my front garden I’d close the curtains – after dropping him out a cup of tea first of course!

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    Apr 21st 2022, 12:35 PM

    I don’t think I’d know one of his songs

    Sad to say I’ve turned into my dad, music was better in my day and so on.

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    Apr 21st 2022, 12:45 PM

    @Nollaig Kelly: just flick on the radio pal, I’d say a quick scan through all the stations and it will seem that you will find one of his songs on at any given moment. Incredibly popular musician with the main stream radio stations.

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    Apr 21st 2022, 4:48 PM

    @Gordon Larney: in super. markets and pubs its mostly 60,s and seventies music.. All the modern singers now are like wet milky tea with dollops of sugar.. What people see in Ed sheerins feeble warbling is beyond me! My generation were brought up on the stones, beatles, lead zeplin.. Beach Boys.. Blues, soul.. Jazz.
    ..ie quality music.. Music now is instantly Disposable to appease the tone challenged.!

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    Apr 21st 2022, 12:40 PM

    Saw him in Vicar Street last night. Really amazing gig, he really engages with his audience.

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    Apr 21st 2022, 12:29 PM

    There are a lot of people in Limerick & Cork very annoyed that this bloke is being allowed to play in their stadiums while their teams have to play elsewhere.

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    Apr 21st 2022, 12:31 PM

    @O’Brien Michael: not his fault to be fair

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    Apr 21st 2022, 1:30 PM

    @O’Brien Michael: That’s the GAAs decision, Ed didn’t hijack the stadiums! They can be annoyed, just not with him.

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    Apr 21st 2022, 4:55 PM

    @O’Brien Michael: blame ur stadium ownets and teams

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    Mute Liam Meade
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    Apr 21st 2022, 12:19 PM

    No I like led zepplin now they knew how t plargerise…

    Nanana nanana ….

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    Apr 21st 2022, 12:42 PM

    Decent lad , skipping his songs.

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    Apr 21st 2022, 1:15 PM

    Everything is muck since Roy Orbison died

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    Apr 21st 2022, 1:31 PM

    @Aonghus O Flaherty: what a voice Roy had. Could listen to him all day.

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    Apr 21st 2022, 3:39 PM

    @Brian Dunne: Amen!

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    Apr 21st 2022, 3:43 PM

    His music wouldn’t be to my taste – I’m a Depeche Mode fan more than anything else – but as other people have said here he seems to be a pretty decent chap. I’d sooner have him come here than another performer whose name I will not utter.

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    Apr 21st 2022, 2:56 PM

    his songs are well constructed, diverse and always have a story behind them. even song wrote for other people have the same feeling, while bringing in co-writers like johnny from snow patrol have made him more rounded. they might be easy listening staples, but they’re goid songs.

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    Apr 21st 2022, 7:02 PM

    I’ve seen some odd polls on the journal but this is way up there! Obviously I took part. Who doesn’t!

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    Apr 21st 2022, 3:18 PM

    A-team is a great song. I don’t really know any others.

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    Apr 21st 2022, 3:54 PM

    @Caroline Otoole: This song comes on in my car every time I switch it on. Drives me nuts. I must delete it. He seems like a decent lad and I wish him well but his songs are all a bit samey and just not my cup of tea.

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    Apr 22nd 2022, 12:29 AM

    @Caroline Otoole: “in 1972 a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn’t commit….if you have a problem, and no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire….”

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    Apr 21st 2022, 8:06 PM

    The radio is after turning me off him cause they play his songs constantly

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    Apr 21st 2022, 2:49 PM

    He is one of my Bad Habits.
    Ill get my coat.

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    Apr 21st 2022, 2:59 PM

    @Jason Flynn-Wall: That joke gave me Shivers

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    I couldn’t possibly listen to someone who shares a barber with Boris Johnson

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    I’m not in to pop so

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    Apr 21st 2022, 11:00 PM

    I couldn’t possibly listen to someone who shares a barber with Boris Johnson

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