The Irish Times yesterday carried a profile piece on Sinn Féin TD and its spokesperson on health, David Culliane.
He talks about ‘growing up in the working-class Ballybeg estate in Waterford, where poverty and inequality lived side by side with a ‘real sense of community’.
“I loved it. Even though we did not have a lot, we had everything, if that makes sense.
“Our parents made sure we had everything. We had good Christmases, good birthdays, we were always able to go on holidays. But I was conscious of the poverty as well.... of the perceptions that people had of the housing estate that I lived in.”
The Dominicans were quick to move to Ballybeg where they had a small community and co-operated in the running of the parish.
Did the Irish Dominicans lose part of their soul when they pulled out of Ballybeg?
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