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Diarmuid Martin has said Catholics should not fear their task of spreading the message of Jesus. (File photo.) Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland

Archbishop says Catholics should not fear 'bringing Jesus's message into the world'

In his Easter homily, the Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin says the Church in Ireland is enduring a process of “purification”.

THE ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN, Dr Diarmuid Martin, has advised the country’s Catholic population that it should have “no fear or timidity” in spreading the word of Jesus.

In his Easter homily delivered in the Pro Cathedral last night, Martin said the message of Easter should be that Catholics have “no fear or timidity in bringing the message of Jesus, in its authenticity, into the world of today”.

Specifically, Martin said the faithful should bring the message of Jesus “onto our streets, into our media, to our younger generations”.

The archbishop also commented that the Church is marking two forms of renewal this Easter, celebrating both the resurrection of Jesus Christ but also the “process of renewal and purification” being undergone by the wider Church in Ireland.

Martin further argued that a person’s religion cannot be “compartmentalised” which operates separately from their general moral code.

“Where believers, whether lay or cleric, betray their calling to foster harmony, truthfulness and integrity in their own lives and in public life, they betray resurrection; they betray and damage their Church, they betray and damage human dignity and community,” he said.

Last night’s Easter vigil was attended by President Michael D Higgins as well as the Papal Nuncio to Ireland, Archbishop Charles J Brown.

Separately, the most senior Catholic cleric in Britain has called for Christians to wear a cross every day, telling people they should “wear proudly a symbol of the cross of Christ” every day.

Cardinal Keith O’Brien’s comments, reported by the BBC, also raise concerns about what he terms a “marginalisation” of religion.

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    Mar 28th 2012, 7:44 AM

    So now the integrity go the mahon report is in question watch the pro Bertie mafia scream and shout.

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    Mar 28th 2012, 7:43 AM

    Ironic how a Haughey gets an apology.

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    Mar 28th 2012, 8:05 AM

    Jesus Christ all those years spent on this and they get that wrong!

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    Mar 28th 2012, 10:03 AM

    Right stable. Wrong horse!

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    Mar 28th 2012, 8:02 AM

    I did indeed meet Conor in Paidí Ó Sé’s & I slagged him & insulted about George Colly & his cousin Seán Lemass Jr . But fair play to Conor he took it all on the chin . I do have to say Paidí took it different but Conor was an O.K guy ??

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    Mar 28th 2012, 7:41 AM

    So what… next!

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    Mar 28th 2012, 10:32 AM

    you get what you pay for. oh wait didnt it cost 300million

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    Mar 28th 2012, 10:41 AM

    Believe it or not the tribunal is responsible for a tax take of 2 billion, including almost 1 billion from the dirt investigation.
    Also, of the witnesses didn’t lie it would have been concluded in 6 months do direct your anger at the cost towards ahern and company.

    Contact http://bertieahernoffice.org/

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    Mar 28th 2012, 10:37 AM

    We’re so so sorry. It was your brother and father who lied, not you!

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    Mar 28th 2012, 12:45 PM

    Don’t know much about Conor Haughey, which is a good sign. It must be rough having a thief and a traitor as your father, a black mark that a straight man would always be running from.

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    Mar 28th 2012, 10:37 AM

    300 million euro report and he couldn’t get a name right? Christ!

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    Mar 28th 2012, 12:37 PM

    The country turned a financial profit out of the Mahon Tribunal.

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