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Sister Mary discusses the situation in Ireland
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TROUBLES
By Sister Mary Francis
Sister Mary Francis talks to Sister Mary Clare about the troubles in Northern Ireland. Sister Mary Clare left Ireland in 1939 and can't believe that the aggression is still prevalent. She has family over there but they don't live in troubled areas. She wants to tell us that not all Catholics are anti-Protestant, and not all Protestants are anti-Catholic. Despite this she would like to see a united Ireland.

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Title:
TROUBLES
Contributor:
Sister Mary Francis
Length:
1.47 mins
Date:
15 Aug 1994
Source:
Video Nation UK
Country:
England - North East
Location:
Darlington
Categories:
Belief
Identity
Memories
Sadness


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