Rabbia a Cork alla decisione del Consiglio comunale di non aprire un libro di condoglianze per Papa Francesco

    https://www.independent.ie/regionals/cork/news/anger-in-cork-at-city-councils-decision-not-to-open-a-book-of-condolence-for-pope-francis/a1859657619.html

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    1. PoppedCork on

      Ah, Ken, we know you like publicity. I’m assuming you will be up in arms when they don’t open books of condolence for other religious leaders. Plenty of religious buildings that can have books of condolence for the Pope.

    2. Bill_Badbody on

      >Independent Ireland Deputy Ken O’Flynn

      I’m sure Ken would feel the same way if it was the leader of any other religion…….

    3. RegulateCandour on

      In before the inevitable “Yeah???!!! If this was the Ayatolah it’d be open!!!”

    4. The_Church_of_PDF on

      I thought II was supposed to be a common sense party? Doesn’t sound like common sense to me.

    5. sparksAndFizzles on

      “There is simply no reason why Cork City Council cannot follow the example of City Councils elsewhere in the country who have opened a Book of Condolence- especially for people who live on the south side of the city,”

      So the implication is that that south siders won’t cross the river to sign a book of condolence in a cathedral about 2km away?

      The northside/southside divide in Cork is clearly a lot worse than we thought!

    6. Jellyfish00001111 on

      I live in Cork and I am far from outraged. Quite the opposite, I’m happy we are not wasting paper on this individual.

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