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Church Leaders meet Secretary of State on Northern Ireland political impasse

 


Church leaders meet the Secretary of State.

The leaders of Ireland’s main Churches met the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, the Rt Hon Julian Smith MP, in Armagh yesterday(Wednesday) evening to express their concerns regarding the continued Stormont impasse and its effect on civic society and the most vulnerable in particular.

This morning (10 October) they issued the following joint statement;
“As the leaders all of the main Churches in Northern Ireland, we met in Armagh last evening with the Secretary of State to highlight our strong concerns regarding the continued Stormont impasse. We discussed with him the urgent need for the Northern Ireland Executive and Assembly to address issues such as welfare reform mitigations, health and education policy, as well as the urgent economic and wider issues surrounding Brexit. In particular we conveyed our strongly held and shared conviction that the devolved institutions need to be restored before 21 October to avoid unacceptably wide-ranging abortion legislation being imposed on Northern Ireland. The protection and the dignity of all human life is of vital importance, both women and unborn children,both lives matter.

“We believe that our Northern Ireland political parties have it in their own hands to do something about this. They all need to take risks, especially for the most vulnerable in society, and make the compromises necessary to find an accommodation that will restore the devolved institutions.”

The Most Rev Eamon Martin,Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh & Primate of all Ireland

The Rt Rev Dr William Henry, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland

The Rev Sam McGuffin, President of the Methodist Church in Ireland

The Rev Brian Anderson, President of the Irish Council of Churches

The Rt Rev John McDowell, Church of Ireland Bishop of Clogher (representing Most Rev Dr Richard Clarke, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh & Primate of All Ireland)

Church Leaders Group
The Church Leaders Group comprises the Church of Ireland and Roman Catholic Primates of All Ireland, the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, the President of the Methodist Church in Ireland, and the President of the Irish Council of Churches.