Had Cardinal Sean Brady and Archbishop Diarmuid Martin been accompanied by Marie Collins on their visit to Pope Benedict, then one might have every reason to beleive that something could happen.
Again, Irish journalists seem too lazy or maybe simply incompetent to ask the queswtions that need asking.
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Well said. What a message it would have sent if they brought Marie Collins, Marie Keenan and Mary Raftery. What a message it sends because they did not!
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